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  3. EVACUATION OF HIGH-POINT SOLDIERS

    MELBOURNE, January 11.—It is expected that, except for a caretaker unit. Lae will be evacuated by the Australian army by the ...

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  4. UNO Must Become Overriding Factor In Foreign Policy

    LONDON, January 10.—In opening the General Assembly of the United Nations Organisation, the Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) said: "Today, when victory has crowned our arms, we must bring to the task of ...

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  5. Plans For Future Australian Defence Measures

    MELBOURNE, January 11.—Preliminary plans for Australian post-war defence will be submitted to the Federal Cabinet on Thursday. The Minister for ...

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  6. HONOUR FOR EISENHOWER

    OTTAWA, January 10.— The Prime Minister (Mr Mackenzie King) announced that the Beautiful ...

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    Some members of the kitchen staff of RAPWI No. 1 staging camp at Bandeong, Java, Netherlands Indies, preparing a meal for evacuees, thousands of whom will pass through this and other camps on their way to Australia and New Zealand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Truce To End Strife In China

    CHUNGKING, January 10. — A truce to halt civil strife in China was agreed on at a surprise meeting today between Generalissimo ...

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  9. MASSACRE OF POLISH PRISONERS

    WARSAW, January 10.—Bandits killed 3500 prisoners in fighting between Polish soldiers and security agents on the one hand and ...

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  10. VISIT OF HONG KONG TRADE COMMISSIONER

    CANBERRA, January 11.—The secretary of the Commerce Department (Mr E. McCarthy), who is also head of the export division, ...

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  11. INTENSE INTEREST IN MEETING OF 51 NATIONS' DELEGATES

    LONDON, January 10.—Thousands waited outside the Central Westminster Hall in a fitful drizzle and watched the delegates from 51 nations to the General Assembly of the United Nations Organisation ...

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  12. Mass Exodos Of Jews From Poland Not Justified

    WARSAW, January 10.—There was no justification for any mass exodus of Jews from Poland, declared the Prime Minister (M. ...

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  13. DOMINANT FIGURE IN RE-ARMING GERMANT

    NUREMBERG, January 10.—Evidence would show that the Nazi Finance Minister, 66 years' old Hjalmar Schacht, was the dominant ...

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  14. Jewish-Arab Clashes.

    LONDON, January 11.— British airborne troops were called out to restore order following an Arab-Jewish clash in a camp near Jaffa. ...

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  15. GREATER RESPONSE BY SERVICEMEN FOR FARMS

    BRISBANE, January 11.—An increasing response is being made by servicemen for farms under the war service land settlement scheme ...

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  16. JAP SHOWED GLIMMERINGS OF HUMANITY

    AMBON, January 11.—Icheuchi, a Japanese listed by Australian prisoners of war as war criminal No. 1, showed glimmerings of ...

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  17. FORMER HUNGARIAN PREMIER HANGED

    LONDON, January 10.—The Budapest radio stated that a former Hungarian Premier, Dr Laszlo de Bardossy, was hanged in the yard ...

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  18. JAP CABINET RESIGNED

    TOKYO, January 11.—Reuter's correspondent states that the Japanese Cabinet has resigned. The Associated Press states: ...

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  19. CHICAGO KIDNAPPING

    CHICAGO, January 10.—In connexion with the Chicago kidnapping case Desmere Smet Verburgh and Verburgh's wife have been ...

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  20. QPP Federal Nominations

    BRISBANE, January 11.—The closing of nominations for Queensland People's Party candidates at the next Federal election has been ...

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  21. PLAN POST-WAR AGRICULTURE

    CANBERRA, January 11.—Postwar policies on many phases of the agricultural industry will be studied at meetings of the ...

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    A young Amboinese proudly displays a model ship, made entirely of cloves. This model of a native prahu has been constructed with great skill and is the result of hours of patient work.—Netherlands Indies Information Service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Italian War Veterans' Demonstration

    LONDON, January 11. — "Four thousand Italian war veterans, armed with sticks and stones, invaded the Naples prefecture, ...

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  24. Infant's Tragic Death

    TOWNSVILLE, January 11.—A particularly [?]ad and tragic death occurred at Charters Towers this week, the five-months'-old baby ...

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  25. East Toowoomba Seat

    BRISBANE, January 11.—The East Toowoomba by-election, due to the death of Mr Herbert Yeates, is expected to be held on March 2. ...

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  26. "FASCIST MEASURE"

    LONDON, January 10.—During the Northern Ireland House of Commons debate on the Election Franchise Bill, a Nationalist ...

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  27. Draper Still Missing

    BRISBANE, January 11.—There was again no appearance of George Harris, draper, of Lutwyche, in the Summons Court today, and the ...

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