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  3. CONFERENCE OPENED

    LONDON, Friday.-- With the eyes of the world upon it, the first General Assembly of the United Nations Organisation opened in Central Hall, Westminster. The statesmen of 51 nations heard Mr. ...

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    Some members of the kitchen staff of No. 1 Staging Camp, recovered by Allied Prisoners of War and Internees Organisation, Bandoeng, Java, Netherlands Indies, preparing a meal for evacuees, thousands of whom will pass through this and other camps on their way to Australia and New Zealand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Corporal R. van Duyl, head teacher of the school at No. 1 Staging Camp, Recovered Allied Prisoners of War and Internees Organisation, Bandoeng, Java, Netherlands Indies, instructing one of her pupils. This little girl evacuee, with hundreds of others, will, after receiving adequate medical treatment and care, be sent to Australia or New Zealnd. where they can ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STRIKE CONTINUES

    LONDON, Friday.-- The strike of telegraph operators in the United States continues. The nation-wide hold-up of telephone services, which was threatened for to-day, has been postponed, and ...

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  7. SURPRISE TRUCE

    CHUNGKING, Friday. -- A truce to halt the civil strife in China was agreed on at a surprise meeting yesterday between ...

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  8. FIRST PRESIDENT

    LONDON, Thursday. -- M. Paul-Henri Spaak, Foreign Minister of Belgium, was elected first President of the United ...

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  9. THE "JEW-BAITER"

    LONDON, Friday.-- At the trial of war criminals yesterday the case against Julius Streicher (the "Jew Baiter") was opened by the British advocate Lieutenant-Colonel Griffith Jones. He ...

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  10. ARMED MAN

    LONDON, Friday. -- British military police have arrested an armed man who is alleged to he the ringleader of the United ...

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  11. BRITAIN'S FOOD

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Leader of the British House of Commons (Mr. Herbert Morrison) told an audience in Canada that Britain ...

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  12. SUGAR FOR JAM

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Present stocks were insufficient to make possible a special issue of refined sugar for domestic jam making. ...

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  13. TEA, TOBACCO, BEER

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The ending of tea, tobacco and beer rationing has not yet been considered by the Federal authorities. ...

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  14. IN ARGENTINA

    LONDON, Friday. -- In We Argentine, the employers have started a nation-wide lock-out of workers. They have closed every ...

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  17. U.S. CARRIER 'PLANES

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- The American Associated Press states that documents tabled for We Pearl Harbour inquiry have ...

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  18. TWENTY-SIX HOUSES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Minister for Housing (Mr. Bruce) announced to-day the acceptance by the State. Advances ...

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  19. FARMING INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Post-war policies for many phases of the agricultural industry will be studied at meetings of the ...

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  20. SOVIET AND BULGARIA

    LONDON, Friday.-- The Moscow radio, quoting a communique on the talks between the Prime Minister of Bulgaria (M. Georges) ...

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  21. PARALYSIS CASES

    BRISBANE, Friday. --Following a "clear day" yesterday, only one case of infantile paralysis was reported at the State Health ...

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