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  4. RUSSIA CRITICISED

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The trend of international affairs following the war, what was claimed to be a deterioration in the relations between the Great Powers, and alleged new groupings of lesser nations ...

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    Four Japanese soldiers awaiting their turn to give evidence at the Morotai trial, when Major Odamura of the Japanese military police, was charged with having ordered the execution of three unidentified R. A. A. F. prisoners of war. The Japanese soldiers are (left to right): Corporal Kobiyasha, Private Suzuki, Corporal Oka, and Warrant-Officer Ichihasi. Odamura was found not guilty ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A close-up of the valve tower at the Cooby Creek dam and a view looking back along the dam. There is three-quarters of a square mile of water in the dam now and when full there will be just on a square mile of water. At the end of last month the depth of water over the tunnel bed was 61 feet 4 inches. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Thursday. -- "The outlook in the economic sphere is as critical as it was in the military sphere at the time of ...

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  8. BRITONS COME FIRST

    LONDON, Thursday.-- "I beg the Government not to be too internationally minded on the food front. Britain comes first for the people of this country," said Lord Woolton a former Minister for ...

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  9. RUSSIAN ADMISSION

    LONDON, Thursday. -- A Soviet Government message broadcast by the Moscow radio stated that some Soviet agents had obtained certain technical information in Canada which, however, proved ...

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  10. ANDERS'S ARMY

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Government has instructed the British Ambassador in Warsaw (Mr. Cavendish-Bentinck) to ...

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  11. D. F. C. AWARDS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Nineteen members of the R. A. A. F. have been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for service ...

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  12. PARALYSIS CASE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- One case of infantile paralysis was reported to-day. It was a two-year-old boy of Toowoomba. ...

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  13. GERMAN AGENTS

    LONDON, Thursday.-- A message from Frankfurt states the United States authorities have announced that 71 German ...

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  14. JAP ECONOMY

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- The correspondent of the "New York Times" in Washington said it is learned that the British and ...

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  15. MINE EXPLOSION

    HERTFORD (Germany-, Thursday.-- About 550 people, including at least two British officers are trapped underground in a ...

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  16. GALVANISED IRON

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The State Housing Commission has just received 100 tons of new galvanised iron, the largest quantity ...

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  17. R. A. A. F. Camp at Sandgate

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The R. A. A. F. camp at Sandgate has pot been relieved by the Air Force, and there was no ...

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  20. TO GO TO JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Colonel (temporary Brigadier' W. Anderson, D. S. O., has been appointed Brigadier to charge of the ...

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  21. GERMAN INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The Allied Control Council to Berlin to-day approved of the first specific list of industrial products ...

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  22. BIG R. A. A. F. CHANGES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- In the course of big changes to in R. A. A. F. plans, 10 or 12 of the most senior officers are expected ...

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  23. YOUNG MEN FOR ARMY

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- In Queensland 401 men already have applied for enlistment in the Army. About 70 per cent, of them ...

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  24. LABOUR CONTROLS TO END

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Controls governing the engagement of male labour will be lifted from March 1, the Minister for ...

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