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  4. DUTCH PROPOSALS

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.--At a Press conference this morning, the Indonesian Premier (Dr. Sjahrir) said that while the Government was eager to come to an agreement with the Netherlands about Dutch ...

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  5. SHOOT UP LIFEBOATS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Hoping to render Allied shipping construction useless by creating a shortage of seamen, Hitler ordered the U-boat commanders to shoot up lifeboats that were ...

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    Notables at the Summer School of Music being: held at the Glennie School, Toowoomba (from left to right).—M r. Sydney May (Director of the School). Mr. Godfrey Smith (lecturer in pianoforte Interpretation). He is a member of the staff of the New South Wales State Conservatorium of Music, and one of Australia's foremost plan- 5, Marion Morrison (class teaching of piano). She has hod considerable experience abroad, and has studied under several famous lecturers in England. Mr. Archie Day (accompanist and orchestral conductor). He was awarded a travelling scholarship in 1920 and studied in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. INTERNATIONAL COURT

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The British Govorument is proposing to submit a frontier dispute with Guatemala to the new ...

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  8. DEATH SENTENCE

    MOROTAI, Tuesday.--Captain Kato has been sentenced to be shot for the murder of an Australian prisoner of war at ...

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  9. REVIEW OF PROGRESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bevin) and the United States Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) have had an informal talk to discuss the progress which has been made so far at ...

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  10. UNITED NATIONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--True cooperation with the united Nations meant that Australia should maintain arid strengthen her ...

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  11. BRITISH INDUSTRY

    NEY YORK, Tuesday. -- The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Washington says that the Lord President of the ...

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  12. GOERING'S NEPHEW

    PRAGUE, Tuesday. -- Heinrich Goering (30 years), who identified himself as a nephew of Herman Goering, has been arrested in ...

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  13. FRENCH ELECTRICITY

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- A report from Paris to-night says that the French Cabinet has approved of plans for the nationalisation of ...

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  14. JAPANESE WEPT

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Two Japanese generals, formerly commanders in Slam, wept as they saluted the British flag and ...

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  15. INDIAN'S CLAIM

    BOMBAY, Tuesday.--"We cannot believe Britain's word. We are determined to take power in our own hands," said Sardar Petol, a ...

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  18. USE OF PAPER

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Restrictions on the use of paper for books and pamphlets have been removed and it will now be ...

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  19. ATOMIC ENERGY

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- British scientists working on atomic energy have set up an independent committee similar to that ...

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