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  3. GREEKS WANT BRITISH HELP

    ADELAIDE, February 10. —The Archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Church in Australia and Oceania ...

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  4. Security Council Debates Indonesia

    LONDON, February 10.—The Security Council met for over two hours without progressing much in consideration of the Ukrainian charges regarding Indonesia. ...

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  5. WORLD SHORTAGE OF FOOD CAUSES CONCERN AT UNO

    LONDON, February 10.—The Big Five are sponsoring a resolution which Mr Attlee or Mr Bevin will present to the General Assembly of ...

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  6. N.E.I. EVACUEES FOR HOLLAND

    In the latter part of January, the S.S. Noordam departed from Tandjong Priok, Batavia, with a full complement of evacuees for Holland. Passengers were accommodated in the ship's holds. The accommodation was not luxurious, but it meant that many more evacuees would leave behind them the horrors of former internment camps, knowing that soon they would be reunited with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Java Talks Surrounded By Mystery

    BATAVIA, February 10—An air of mystery surrounded the commencement this afternoon of the talks between the ...

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  8. Assignments Soon In Japanese War Crimes Trials

    TOKYO, February 9.—The Associated Press says: "Colonel A. Carpenter, chief of General Mac Arthur's legal section, said that ...

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  9. Serious Picture Drawn Of Position In India

    NEW YORK, February 9.—The representative of the "New York Times," George Jones, says: "A newcomer to India who strives for an objective, balanced ...

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  10. ORCHESTRAL LEADER

    John Farnsworth Hall, who conducted the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, at an orchestral concert at the Town ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. JAPS BLAME CLIMATE FOR DEATH OF 400 AUSTRALIANS

    MOROTAI, February 10. — The Japanese defence' tried to explain away the deaths of 400 Australian prisoners of war at Tan Toei ...

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  12. MINISTERS DIVIDED ON POLL QUESTION

    CANBERRA, February 10—Federal Ministers are believed to hold different views on the powers to be sought in this year's proposed ...

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  13. PRINCE PAUL NAMED AS HITLER AGENT

    NUREMBURG, February 9. — Prince Paul, Regent of Yugoslavia until the German invasion in the spring of 1941, has been named as ...

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  14. SHARK ATTACKS SEAMAN

    PERTH, February 10.—A shark made a savage attack on a seaman, Robert Sunderland, of HMAS Leeuwin, while he was bathing in four ...

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  15. CAPITALISTIC SYSTEM BLAMED FOR WAR

    LONDON, January 9.—The Mascow radio states: "Marshal Stalin on the eve of the election, said the war did not come about by chance, ...

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  16. Polish Embassy Official Attacked At Camp

    ROME, February 10.—The Polish Embassy alleges that a representative with the Embassy (M. Tadeus Martynowics) was insulted ...

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  17. STUDENTS AND POLICE CLASH IN CAIRO

    LONDON, February 9.—Over 50 Egyptian students and police were injured in rioting at Amma Bridge over the Nile, ...

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  18. DROPPED LAST BOMB ON BERLIN

    TOWNSVILLE, February 10. — A Queensland airman holds the honour of having dropped the last bomb on Berlin. ...

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  19. Presidents Of Soldiers' Bodies At Variance

    BRISBANE, February 10.—The State President of the RSSAILA (Mr Huish) and the President of the Demobilised Soldiers, Sailors ...

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  20. BRIDEGROOM TAKEN IN CHARGE AT PHOTOGRAPHER'S

    SYDNEY, February 10.—Detectives arrested a 21-year-old bridegroom at Newtown on Saturday as the bridal party was being ...

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  21. FOOD SHORTAGE IN ITALY

    ROME, February 10.—The Director-General of UNRRA (Mr H. Lehman) cabled the Prime Minister (Signor De Gasperi) ...

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  22. FIFTH ARREST IN MURDER CHARGE

    GIBRALTAR, February 9.—The police hare arrested Thomas Mc Lynn, a fireman on the British steamer Empire Mace which ...

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  23. Franco Regime Condemned By U.N.O. Delegates

    LONDON, February 9.—The Franco regime in Spain was condemned at the bar of world opinion when delegate after delegate attacked it, and no one defended it, ...

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  24. MONTY'S NEW TITLE

    LONDON, February 9. — The "London Gazette" announces that Field Marshal Montgomery, who was created a Viscount in the New ...

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  25. CANADIAN AIRMEN CALL OFF STRIKES

    LONDON, February 10.—Eight hundred Canadian airmen who had been on strike in Gloucestershire for three days decided last night ...

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  26. U.S. CLASSES IN ATOMIC ENERGY

    WASHINGTON, February 9. — The US Navy is beginning classes in atomic energy. About 100 officers will attend ...

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  27. U. S. Fraternisation With Germans

    LONDON, February 9.—Reuter's Nuremburg correspondent says: "Trenchant criticism of the manner in which high U.S. Military Government officials are fraternising with die Germans, is contained in a letter from an American padre published in the newspaper 'Stars and Stripes.'" ...

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  28. U.S. STRIKES SETTLED

    DETROIT, February 9.—General Motors anounced that the strike of 25,000 electrical workers employed in its plants has been ...

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  29. Star Joins Race Class

    NEW YORK, February 9.—Harvard University has requested astronomers throughout the world to observe the star RR Coronae ...

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  30. WRITS ISSUED

    SYDNEY, February 10.—Writs claiming £10,000 for alleged slander were taken out in the Supreme Court on Friday on behalf of ...

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