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  2. MEAT INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister for Trade and Customs, Senator Keane, said today that a certain element in the meat trade was trying ...

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  3. SHROPSHIRE ARRIVES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Nearly 600 long service personnel from the Wewak area arrived in Sydney this morning on board HMAS Shropshire. Within ...

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  4. SITUATION IN BANDOENG IS STILL SERIOUS

    BATAVIA, Friday.—Armed Indonesians in Batavia are still giving trouble, despite attempts by the Premier, Sutan Sjahrir, to bring an end to disturbances. Shots ...

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  5. JAPANESE CAPTAIN ON TRIAL AS WAR CRIMINAL AT MOROTAI

    MOROTAI, Friday.—The first trial of a Japanese war criminal by an Australian Military Court opened at Morotai yesterday, the accused being a captain of the Japanese 32nd Division. He was charged with ...

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  6. ARMY FAREWELL TO GENERAL BLAMEY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Tonight in the Engineer in-Chief's Mess, the Commander-in-Chief, General Sir Thomas Blamey, ...

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  7. ADVANCE ON PERSIAN CAPITAL HALTED

    WASHIGTON, Friday.—Russia has sent a note to the Persian Government, refusing to allow reinforcements to ...

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  8. Eisenhower On Administrative Policy

    LONDON, Friday.—In his last report as Commander of US forces in Europe, General Eisenhower called for the ...

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  9. Pictures Of Horror Camps Shown To Nazis

    NUREMBERG, Friday.—At the trial of Nazi war criminals today, films of German horror camps were shown to the accused. Many refused to look at the ...

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  10. Bennett Inquiry Adjourns

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—When the inquiry into the escape of Lieutenant General Bennett from Singapore resumed today, the Commissioner, Mr. Justice Ligertwood, said that it might be necessary to hear evidence from witnesses skilled in warfare. ...

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  11. LINDBERGH SHOT DOWN JAP PLANE

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—An Air Force officer revealed today that during the Pacific war, the veteran US aviator, Charles ...

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  12. 600 EMPLOYEES OF UNRRA DISMISSED

    LONDON, Friday.—Six hundred UNRRA employees have been dismissed for incompetence during the last 12 months. ...

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  13. Davis Cup Donor Dies

    NEW YORK, Friday—Dwight s. Davis, donor of the Davis Cup trophy, died last night. Aged 66. he was a former Secretary of War, and at one time was ...

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  14. Seamen To Support Striking Miners

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Federal executive of the Seamen's Union has decided to support striking miners New South ...

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  15. Yugoslav Assembly Proclaims Republic; King Attacks Tito

    LONDON, Friday.—Belgrade Radio announced today that the Yugoslav Constituent Assembly had decided to proclaim a republic and deprive King Peter of all prerogatives. A statement read at the ...

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  16. America's Lead In Atomic Bomb Tests

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—British scientists could not develop an atomic bomb within six months. ...

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  17. National Park In Memory Of Americans

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Osmena of the Philippines has created a national park on Batnan in memory of those Americans who gave their lives ...

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  18. Cable Rates Reduced

    BERMUDA, Friday.—The Tele-communications conference at Bermuda has reduced cable charges between Australia and ...

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  19. Truman Refuses To Comment On Allegations By Hurley

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—Both President Truman and Byrnes, US Secretary of State, have refused to comment charges made by Major General Patrick Hurley, former US bassador to China. ...

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  20. Threat Of Shipping Hold-Up In America

    NEW YORK, Friday.—If a threat by the Longshoreman's Union is carried out, shipping on the west coast will be ...

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  21. British Casualties Numbered 1,246,000

    LONDON, Friday.—Casualties of the British Commonwealth and Empire armed forces during the war totalled 1.246,000 including killed, missing, wounded and ...

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  22. Truman's Opinion On Russia's Present Policy

    WASHINGTON. Friday.—President Truman told his press conference today that he did not think Russia's present ...

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  23. Evatt Receives Award

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Dr. Evatt, the Australian Minister for External Affairs, yesterday received New York's certificate of distinguished service. Making the ...

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  24. Commons' Long Sitting

    LONDON, Friday.—It was nearly two a.m. when the House of Commons adjourned today. It was the longest sitting of the new Parliament being prolonged ...

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