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  3. JEWISH BOMB OUTRAGE

    JERUSALEM, Thursday.--A Jewish policeman has died as a result of injuries received when a mine explosion in Jerusalem wrecked the Income Tax Building. Four others were injured, ...

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    The ubiquitous jeep now becomes amphibious. The American Department Bureau of Ships has ordered a large number of "deep water fording kits," which will be used to equip jeeps for underwater operations at beaches and in fording streams. Containing 125 parts and weighing about 117b., the "submarine kits" were incorporated primarily for the use of the Marine Corps assault ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A photograph of the jeep almost submerged in the water. The installation of the special kit adds only about 37lb. to the total weight of the jeep. The largest parts of the kit are the extensions of the intake and exhaust manifolds which act as breathers for the submerged engine. In addition to the periscope- like manifold extensions, the jeeps are provided with a waterproof distributor and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DEBATE IN COMMONS

    LONDON, Thursday.--Further measures of nationalisation must confuse and retard the national recovery; production, not unemployment, was the main skeleton in the political cupboard, ...

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  7. WHALE PROTECTION

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.--The conservation of whales as "wards of the entire world" is the keynote of a 20-nation ...

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  8. WAR CRIMES TRIAL

    NUREMBERG, Thursday.--The second mass war crimes trial opened in Nuremberg today when 23 German doctors ...

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  9. U.S. MINERS' STRIKE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--A strike of 400,000 coal miners threatens to paralyse American industry and transport. Anticipating the strike, 150,000 miners ceased work, and, it is expected, they will ...

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  10. HOUSING IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday.--Lord Liewellin opening the housing debate in the House of Lords, said it was estimated that the London ...

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  11. FOREIGN MIGRANTS

    BOSTON Thursday.--Mr. Gavin Casey, Director of the Australian News Bureau in New York, in a letter to the "Christian Science ...

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  12. MINES DESTROYED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Three vessels of the Mine Disposals Squadron had destroyed about 200 mines between Cairns and ...

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  13. VALENTINE WILLIAMS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The death has occurred of the well known British mystery novelist, Valentine Williams, author of the ...

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  14. FAST SEA PASSAGE

    LONDON,Thursday.--America's largest passenger liner, the 26,454 ton America, with 787 passengers from New York, docked at ...

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  15. AIRLINE CONTRACTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--It is believed in Federal circles that when mall contracts with private airlines expire they will be taken ...

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  16. NAVY FOR EIRE

    DUBLIN, Thursday.--The Minister for Defence (Mr. Traynor) announced in the Dall that Eire intended to create its own navy. ...

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  17. FREE MEDICAL SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Meetings of health officials and of State and Commonwealth Health Ministers in Canberra in February ...

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  18. ARCTIC BASES

    MEMPHIS (Tennessee), Thursday.--The United States primarily needs bases along the Arctic frontier rather than scattered ones ...

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  21. SHIPS COLLIDE

    LONDON, Thursday.--The cattle steamer, Stormont, carrying 210 cattle, capsized in the River Mersey at dawn yesterday, after a ...

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  22. DRIFT TO CITY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The apparent drift from the country to the city was mentioned by the Governor (Sir John Laverack) at ...

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  23. FEDERAL CABINET

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The retention of the present Cabinet at in present numerical strength of 19 Ministers with their annual ...

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  24. DROUGHT RELIEF

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--In the Budget debate in the House of Representatives to-day Mr. B. H. Corser (Country Party, ...

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  25. FOOD PARCELS

    LONDON, Thursday.--The "Dally Mail" states that 120 tons of food parceds from Australia have been lying in a shed at ...

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  26. CUSTOMS HAUL

    LONDON, Thursday.--Nearly half a hundred weight of gold in sheets and small ingots, 371,22 carat gold wedding rings, and a ...

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  27. TOBACCO SUPPLIES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Tobacco and cigarette supplies for civilians for December are to be continued on the same basis as ...

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  28. ELECTION INCIDENT

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Minister of State, Mr. Mihail Romniceanu, who is a representative of the National Liberal Opposition ...

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  29. ITALIAN CABINET DEBATE

    ROME, Thursday.--The Rome radio states that the Italian Cabinet will meet to-day to examine the latest developments in the ...

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