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  2. KING'S MESSAGE

    LONDON, Friday.—The king has sent a message to all prisoners of war liberated in the Far East, welcoming them home. "Throughout all the ...

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  3. HOSTEL MEALS

    CANBERRA, Friday. — During the Budget debate in the Senate this morning, Senator Dorothy Tangney referred to the poor standard of meals at ...

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  4. LONDON SUPPORT FOR EVATT'S CRITICISM

    LONDON, Friday.—The Council of Foreign Ministers is expected to end its conference today, and the Russian, French, American and Chinese representative will depart for their respective countries during the ...

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  5. FRENCHMEN KILLED AND KIDNAPPED

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—There is no sign of a slackening in the tension at Saigon. The bodies of nine Frenchmen were found in the streets, ...

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  6. Mercy Ships Carried Arms And Ammunition

    CANBERRA, Friday.—In the House of Representatives today, the Prime Minister, Mr Chifley, announced that four out of six Dutch ships ...

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  7. JAPAN SPECULATES ON HIROHITO'S VISIT

    TOKIO, Friday.—All Japan is speculating on Hirohito's visit to General MacArthur at the US Embassy yesterday morning. ...

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  8. Zhukov To Visit US

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Marshal Zhukov has accepted an invitation from President Truman to visit the United States. He is expected to arrive in New York ...

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  9. Royal Commission to Check Britain's Birthrate

    LONDON Friday.— The. British Royal Commission on Population intends seeking, detailed information on the country's birthrate. ...

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  10. Congress Leader Says Britain Should Withdraw From India

    BOMBAY, Friday.—In an interview today, Pandit Nehru, a Congress leader said that Britain should recognise India's independence and then withdraw from the country. He advocated a socialistic policy. He was of the opinion that ...

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  11. RAAF Aircrew Homeward Bound From England

    LONDON, Friday.— Two thousand Australian troops—mostly members of the RAAF—have left England in two ships, the Stratheden and Andes. ...

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  12. US Congress Committee To Study Atomic Energy

    WASHINGTON. Friday.— Congress is to appoint a committee of 12 to study the development and control of atomic energy, it was announced ...

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  13. 17 Killed, 72 Injured In Bombay Disturbances

    BOMBAY, Friday.—Since the disturbances broke out between Moslems and Hindus in Bombay, 17 people have been killed and 72 ...

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  14. Big Loan Mooted

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Although definite proposals have been made in the financial talks between British and American representatives, it is ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA SHOULD BE GRATEFUL TO MACARTHUR, SAYS CHIFLEY

    CANBERRA Friday.— A spirited defence of General MacArthur was made in the House of Representatives today by the Prime Minister, Mr Chifley. who said if this country did not have full confidence in the Supreme Allied Commander it would be lacking in gratitude. ...

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  16. MORE EVIDENCE OF NAZI CRIMES

    LONDON, Friday.—More evidence that the Nazis carried out medical experiments on living people has come into the hands of the war ...

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  17. Dunstan Government To Resign

    MELBOURNE. Friday.— The Legislative Assembly decided by 32 votes to 261 at 1.45 am today that the Victorian State Government should ...

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  18. Restoration of Monarchy Opposed In Italy

    ROME, Friday.—The Italian Christian Democratic Party has announced its opposition to a restoration of the monarchy. ...

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  19. Many Australians Still On Missing List

    CANBERRA, Friday.— The Minister for the Army, Mr Forde. said today that of nearly 20,000 Australians in Japanese hands, no news had been ...

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  20. MOVING TRIBUTE TO AUSTRALIANS WHO DIED IN PORTUGUESE TIMOR

    SWPA, Friday.— Australian naval officers, merchant seamen, Portuguese officials, Timor natives and Chinese paid a last tribute yesterday to Australian soldiers who lost their lives in the defence of Portuguese Timor. The ceremony took place beside ...

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  21. Congress To Review Policy On Argentina

    WASHINGTON,— Friday.—A general review of United States, policy on Argentina is believed to be imminent. Some members of Congress have called ...

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  22. American Strikes Continue

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Nearly 400,000 workers are on strike in America and, as a result, another 1,500,000 have been thrown out of work. There have been ...

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  23. GENERAL PATTON TO SEE EISENHOWER

    LONDON, Friday.—General Patton, connmander of the US Third Army, will report to General Eisenhower next, week on his stewardship in ...

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  24. Four Bills Before House

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Among the measures before the House of Representatives to-day were four bills—the National Welfare. Fund Bill, Social Services ...

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  25. Germany Expelled From Shipping Federation

    LONDON. Friday. — The International Shipping Federation resumed its meetings in London yesterday for the first time in six years. It was decided ...

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