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  2. RED CROSS WORK

    LONDON. Tuesday.— A report issued today gives some idea of the work of the London office of the Australian Red Cross Society during the war ...

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  3. REFUGEE QUESTION

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.— The Minister for Immigration. Mr. Catwell, denied today that the Government intended to deport a large number of ...

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  4. SOEKARNO SAYS EXTREMISTS NOW CALMED

    BATAVIA, Tuesday.—There has been little change in conditions throught Java in the last 24 hours, but Indonesian nationalists around Batavia appear to be quieter. Dr. Soekarno, leader of the Indonesian ...

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    ONE OF THE WITNESSES for the prosecution in the Be [?] horror camp trial at Luneburg, Germany, was Helen Klein, a Polish girl, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Deadlock Reported In Financial Talks

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Observers here have expressed surprise at the remarks made yesterday by Lord Halifax on the Anglo-American ...

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  7. RUSSIAN MOVES ON TURKISH BORDER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Russian troops in Bulgaria have taken up tactical positions in South Bulgaria, a short distance from the border of ...

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  8. Churchill Criticises Labour's Demobilisation Plans In House

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the House of Commons yesterday, the. former Prime Minister Mr. Churchill, criticised the Labour. Government's demobilisation scheme, and urged an acceleration of releases from the services. Referring to British forces in ...

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  9. British Warship Rescues 800 Prisoners Of War

    SINGAPORE. Tuesday.—HMS Sainfoin has picked up 600 prisoners of war from the steamer Takliwa, which went aground and was burne out in the Nicobar ...

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  10. HIROHITO REALISES NEED FOR CHANGE IN JAP CONSTITUTION

    TOKIO, Tuesday.—In an interview today, Prince Konoye, who is drafting a new constitution for Japan, stated that Hirohito was now convinced that considerable changes in his position were necessary. These might include stripping the ...

    Article : 172 words
  11. Graziers Concerned At Drought Conditions

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Victorian pastoralists are alarmed at the present drought conditions in the north, and say that soaking rains are need ...

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  12. Chifley's Concern Over Fourth Victory Loan

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Addressing a meeting at Bundaberg this afternoon, the Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, expressed concern at the slow progress ...

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  13. MANY JAPS DIE IN NEW GUINEA

    WEWAK, Tuesday.—Since the surrender of the Japanese in New Guinea, many of the enemy have died through malnutrition and disease. ...

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  14. Sir Douglas Mawson Plans Antarctic Expedition

    ADELAIDE. Tuesday.—Sir Douglas Mawson, the famous explorer, said in Adelaide today that he was planning another Antarctic expedition. ...

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  15. 35,000 More Nazis Purged From Office

    LONDON. Tuesday.—According to information received from the United States headquarters in Germany. 35,000 Nazis have been purged from ...

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  16. Renner Submits Itinerary To Austrian Government

    LONDON, Tuesday,—An extensive programme of reconstruction has been submitted to the Austrian Government by the new Premier, Dr. ...

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  17. US Navy Secretary Opposes Merger Of Fighting Forces

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.—Opposition to the proposal to bring the armed forces under one control was expressed today by Mr. James Forrestal, US Navy Secretary, in a report to the Military Affairs Committee. He described the plan as unsound, ...

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  18. NZ Victoria Cross Winner Refuses Farm Offer

    AUCKLAND. Tuesday.— New Zealand [?] double Victoria Cross winner, Captain Upham has refused to accept the £10,000 farm which the people of Canterbury had ...

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  19. Anniversary Of Great Battle; Monty Broadcasts

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In a broadcast on the eve of the third anniversary of El Alamein. Field Marshal Montgomery said that the battle was won ...

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  20. COMMUNISTS AND GOVERNMENT TROOPS FIGHTING IN CHINA

    CHUNGKING. Tuesday.—Bitter fighting has broken out in the Shantung Province of northern China between Central Government troops and Communists. The Communists number about 100,000. and control two-thirds of the Province. ...

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  21. DEATH ROLL IN VENEZUELAN REVOLT

    WASHINGTON. Tuesday.— During the recent revolt against the government in Venezuela, the death roll was between 2000 and 5000 ...

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  22. ALLIED HUNT FOR HITLER TO END

    BERLIN. Tuesday.—The hunt for litter is to cease. A British intelligence officer in Berlin said today that British and American investicators had notified ...

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  23. Arabs In Palestine To Counter Jewish Migration

    LONDON. Tuesday.— Following reports that Arabs were illegally entering Palestine an Arab newspaper has Stated that an appeal may be made to ...

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