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  2. US LIFTMEN OUT

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.—More than 1,500,000 workers in Manhattan are affected by the strike by 11,000 liftmen and maintenance workers in 975 ...

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  3. INVASION PLANS

    BERLIN, Wednesday. — The German high Command planned to use 22 divisions for the invasion of Britain in 1940, according to plans which have ...

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  4. BRITISH-JAP TROOPS FIGHTING ANNAMESE IN FRENCH INDO-CHINA?

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—Conflicting reports on the situation in French Indo-China are pouring into Washington and London. According to the Columbia Broadcasting System correspondent, British troops have ...

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  5. MOLOTOV CRITICAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—American policy in Japan has been severely criticised by the Soviet Foreign Commissar, M. Molotov, at the Council ...

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  6. Dunstan Defeated; Decision Awaited

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Following the defeat of his Government last night, the Premier, Mr Dunstan, held two conferences with the ...

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  7. NO BRITISH SHIPS TO USE PANAMA CANAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Instructions on new routes to be taken by British ships sailing between Britain and Australia and New Zealand have ...

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  8. 1000 Australians From Rabaul Believed Lost

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Much concern is felt about nearly 1000 members of the 2/22nd Battalion taken prisoner at Rabaul, and whose ...

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  9. Member For NT In House

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Sergeant Blain, Member for the Northern Territory, was given a warm welcome when he entered the House of ...

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  10. "TRIESTE FOR ITALY"

    ROME, Wednesday.—A shout of "Trieste for Italy" brought ringing cheers and loud clapping at the Italian Constituent Assembly meeting in ...

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  11. JAPS IN SOUTHERN BURMA SURRENDER

    KANDY, Wednesday.—First Jap troops of the broken armies in southern Burma to surrender came into the British lines yesterday, and ...

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  12. JAPANESE MAINLAND MAY BE OCCUPIED FOR SEVERAL YEARS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.— Despite the fact that only 200,000 US troops will be required to garrison Japan in six months, Japan will prob. ably be occupied by a small Allied force for a number of years, the Allied Supreme Commander General MacArthur announced in" Tokio today. ...

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  13. Court To Try Filipino Collaborators Set Up

    MANILA, Wednesday.—President Osmena has passed a bill authorising the setting up of a People's Court to try Filipinos charged with ...

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  14. Endeavour Breaks Record

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Duke of Gloucester's Avro York, Endeavour, established a new record today by flying from Perth to Canberra ...

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  15. BRITISH BAN "OBJECTIVE BURMA"

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Following a storm of protest led by, prominent London. columnists, the American film "Objective Burma," starring Errol Flynn, has been banned throughout Britain. ...

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  16. BEASLEY SPEAKS ON PETROL RATIONING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The question of relaxing petrol restrictions is tied up with the question of dollars, and depends on the present ...

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  17. Writ Against Government

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.—A High Court writ has been issued against the Commonwealth Government by Australian National Airways Limited. Melbourne. ...

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  18. SETBACK FOR TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—President Truman yesterday received his most severe setback since he took over the presidency, according to ...

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  19. FRANCO CONDEMNED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.—"General Franco is in the same category as Hitler and Mussolini, and should be tried as a war criminal." said the Acting Soviet ...

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  20. Swords For RAAF Officers

    BOUGAINVILLE, Wednesday.— A Captured Jap Samurai sword is to be given to the commanding officer of all RAAF squadrons on Bougainville. ...

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  21. 22,000 Japs Cleaning Streets Of Hongkong

    HONGKONG, Wednesday.—More than 22,000 Jap prisoners are now cleaning up, wreckage in the streets of Hongkong under strong British ...

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  22. Surprise Move By Russia And America In Talks On Balkans

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Russia has resumed diplomatic relations with Hungary, and America is preparing to follow suit, as a result of representations made by M. Molotov at the Council of Foreign Ministers this week. Resumption of diplomatic relations ...

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  23. SIR WALTER CITRINE PRESIDES IN PARIS

    PARIS, Wednesday.—Sir Walter Citrine, Secretary General of the British Trades Union Congress, presided at the opening of the World ...

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  24. Basic Wage Discussion

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Discussions aimed at the establishing of a standard minimum basic wage will be held on Saturday, it was ...

    Article : 75 words
  25. Experts For Washington

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Several British commerce and agriculture experts have left for Washington to take part in the trade talks in Washington. ...

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