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  3. BRITAIN AGAINST POSTPONEMENT

    LONDON, January 24.—The British Government strongly desires that the Security Council should as soon as possible decide how it will deal with the Persian complaint against Soviet interference in North-west ...

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  4. INVITE BRITISH INDUSTRIALISTS TO EXPAND UNDERTAKINGS IN AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, January 23.—The new Australian High Commissioner (Mr J. A. Beasley), who arrived at Tilbury Docks today, said he intends to invite the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BIG U.S. NAVAL MOBILISATION FOR ATOMIC BOMB TESTS

    NEW YORK, January 23.—"Atomic bomb tests, which will begin in the Pacific on May 1 and which will probably be concluded early in July, are expected to vaporise or sink the strongest ships ever constructed by the United States, ...

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  6. High Honour For U.S. Chaplain

    WASHINGTON, January 23.— President Truman, awarding the Congressional Medal of Honour to Chaplain Joseph O'Callaghan, hero ...

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  7. SERIOUS RIOTS IN BOMBAY

    LONDON, January 23. — The police in Bombay fired on crowds with revolvers and rifles in a series of clashes with demonstrators, who ...

    Article : 275 words
  8. GREEK PARTIES SURPRISED AT RUSSIA'S REQUEST

    ATHENS, January 23. — Greek Liberals, Populist Social Democrats and other minor parties, in a joint statement, expressed surprise that ...

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  9. ENCOURAGE BRITISH ENTERPRISE TO FACE UP TO DEPRESSION

    LONDON, January 23.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr Hugh Dalton) described the Investment (Control and Guarantees) Bill announced today as an anti-slump measure to encourage private enterprise to face up to depression and ...

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  10. TRACING OF WAR GRAVES IN S.E. ASIA

    SINGAPORE, January 24.— The correspondent of the Associated Press says: "The Australian War Graves Group and ...

    Article : 381 words
  11. Trade Cooperation And Employment Levels

    LONDON, January. 23.—The President of the Federation of British Industries (Sir Clive Baillieu), in a speech at a meeting of the Royal ...

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  12. CRUISER HOOD WAS SUNK BY CRUISER PRINZ EUGEN

    NEW YORK, January 23.—The Boston correspondent of the Associated Press states: "The cruiser Hood was sunk in 1941, not by the ...

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  13. PRESERVATION OF ARAB LANDS

    JERUSALEM, January 23.— The Palestine Arab office announced that Iraq had donated £150,000 sterling to the fund for ...

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  14. FOUR SHIPS HELD UP IN SYDNEY WATERSIDE DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, January 24.—Water side workers have disobeyed union officials' advice that they should remove cargo from four ships, and ...

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  15. BILL TO MAKE POLITICAL LEVIES OBLIGATORY

    LONDON, January 23.—Because many of the workers will not take the trouble to "contract out" of payment of political levies with ...

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  16. Not Time For Abolition Of Compulsory Arbitration

    LONDON, January 23.—The General Council of the TUC decided that the abolition of compulsory arbitration at present would not ...

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  17. Early Relief Of Australians In Borneo And NEI

    CANBERRA, January 24.—Arrangements have been completed for the early relief of the Australian forces in Borneo and ...

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  18. ARMY TRANSPORT STRIKE ENDS

    DARWIN. January 24.—The army transport drivers who have been on strike resumed work this morning after receiving an assur ...

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  19. DIVED ON ROCK

    Owen Huntley, 15, dived on to a rock while swimming in the creek at Frenchville yeseterday afternoon. He was treated by ambulance bear ...

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  20. NEW PRESIDENT OF FRANCE

    LONDON, January 23.—President Felix Gouin, who has been president of the present Constituent Assembly, was elected tonight ...

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  21. British Labour Executive Opposed To Communist Affiliation

    LONDON, January 23.—The Press Association's representative says that the Labour National Executive of the Labour Party decided to recommend to the annual conference not to accept the Commnu ...

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  22. GERMAN AND BALTIC INTERNEES

    LONDON, January 23.—A Stockholm message says that the removal to Russia under the greatest secrecy of 340 German and ...

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  23. BAN ON CREAM

    MELBOURNE, January 24.— There was no immediate prospect of cream being made available to civilians, the Commonwealth Food ...

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