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  3. BLOOD TESTS OF NATIVE POPULATION

    Members of a Netherlands Indies Civil Administration medical unit taking a blood test of the inhabitants of Ipaar village, Hollandia, Netherlands New Guinea. These anita of NICA are kept busy treating the natives who were sadly neglected during the Japanese occupation.—Netherlands Indies Information Service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NORWAY'S FOREIGN MINISTER ACCEPTS POSITION AS UNO'S FIRST SECRETARY

    LONDON, January 30.—Norway's Foreign Minister (M. Trygye Lye) has accepted the position of Secretary-General to the United Nations' ...

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  5. Terrible Stories Of German Atrocities

    LONDON, January 29.—Hitler's former armaments chief, Albert Speer, shuddered in the dock before the War Crimes Tribunal today, when the youthful Francois Boix, Spanish-Republican witness for the French ...

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  6. RUSSIA SEEKS ICELAND BASE

    NEW YORK, January 29. —Russia is seeking a base at Seydis Fjord, on the east ceast of Iceland, according ...

    Article : 104 words
  7. Evidence On Bataan Death March

    NEW YORK, January 30.— The Manila correspondent of the New York "Times" says: "Lieut-General Takeji Wachi, ...

    Article : 344 words
  8. Zionist Leaders' Worst Offence: "LEADING JEWRY INTO LAND WHERE THEY ARE HATED"

    LONDON, January 29,—"The worst offence by Zionism is its leaders' leading Jewry into a land where they are deeply hated, and where they will need a ...

    Article : 352 words
  9. SAILINGS FROM LAE

    LAE, January 29.—Present plans provide for the redaction of troops in the First Army area to 15,000 by the end of ...

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  10. SPAIN'S REGIME

    LONDON, January 30.—The present tendency of Spain is towards a continuance of the regime in a modified form, and the influence of ...

    Article : 117 words
  11. WAR FOR FOOD AND FUEL IN GERMANY

    LONDON, January 29. "Armed German gangs wearing British battle-dress fought a pitched gun-battle with British ...

    Article : 194 words
  12. MEAT RATIONING NOT INFLUENCED BY BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, January 30.—Rumours that the Federal Government was prepared to abolish meat rationing but would not do so ...

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  13. FILIPINOS KILL 72 JAPANESE

    NEW YORK, January 20—The Manila correspondent of the American Associated Press states: "A Filipino battalion killed 72 ...

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  14. EVACUATION OF MANCHURIA

    NEW YORK, January 29.—The Peiping correspondent of the "New York Times" states: "The Soviet's evacuation of Manchuria is ...

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  15. FEW RAAF MEN IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, January 29.—Australian Air Force personnel throughout Britain now number fewer than 1000. They include two ...

    Article : 85 words
  16. CONFIDENCE VOTE CARRIED IN FRENCH ASSEMBLY

    PARIS, January 29. — the National Assembly carried a vote of confidence in the Gonin Government by 514 to 51. ...

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  17. LOAN FOR FINLAND

    HELSINKI, January 28.—It is officially stated that Finland will receive a new American credit of £7,000,000 from the United ...

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  18. INDIAN BOYCOTT

    LONDON, January 29.— "The Congress Party will boycott the parliamentary delegation in India when the delegates arrive at Delhi ...

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  19. SALTWATER ICE FOR FISH

    SALTWATER ICE in which, fish from Twofold Bay were packed, intrigued the Chief Secretary of "New South Wales, Mr Baddeley, when he visited the Sydney Fish Markets. The ice is claimed to preserve fish 100 per cent better than ordinary ice. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Elaborate Plans To Record Atom Bomb Test

    NEW YORK, January 29.—The American Associated Press states: "Cameras in 100 ft. steel towers, arranged in a circle around the Bakiwi Atoll, will photograph ...

    Article : 233 words
  21. SIR WALTER CITRINE LEAVES FOR BERLIN

    LONDON, January 29. — Sir Walter Citrine, General Secretary of the Trades Union Council, has left for Berlin, via Paris, ...

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  22. New Greek Foreign Minister

    ATHENS, January 29.—Constantine Rendis, former Minister for the Interior and Justice, was sworn in as Foreign Minister. He ...

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  23. 12 NAZIS HANGED

    LONDON, January 29. The Moscow radio says: "Twelve German officers and soldiers, sentenced to death for war crimes in ...

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  24. INDIA THREATENED WITH FAMINE

    LONDON, January 29.—"India is threatened with a famine more extensive than the 1943 Bengal famine, unless more imports of grain from overseas are received than are at present in sight," says the Delhi, correspondent of "The Times." ...

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