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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. JAP SERGEANT TO BE SHOT

    LABUAN, January 2.—A Japanese member of the Kempetai was found guilty of murder and sentence to death by shooting ...

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  5. DE GAULLE THREATENS TO RESIGN IN NEW CRISIS

    LONDON, January 2.—A new crisis has developed in the French political sphere following a threat by General de Gaulle that the Government would resign if the Assembly voted for a 20 per cent. reduction in ...

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  6. JOYCE TO BE HANGED TO-DAY

    LONDON, January 2.—William Joyce — "Lord Haw-Haw" — will be executed to-morrow at Wandsworth Prison, for treason. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MOUNTBATTEN WARNS AGAINST REPRISALS

    LONDON, January 2.—The Singapore correspondent of the Associated Press says that the Supreme Commander South-east Asia Command (Admiral Mountbatten) warned SEAC troops in a New Year order of the day not to be ...

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  8. INDIAN TROOPS REACH LABUAN

    MOROTOI, January 2.—Elements of the 32nd. Indian Brigade arrived on Labuan yesterday, the first troops to follow the advance ...

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  9. KILLING OF 5000 JEWS DESCRIBED

    LONDON, January 2.—The prosecution went on with the story of Nazi [?] when the Nuremberg trial recommenced after a ...

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  10. N.Z. HONORS LIST

    AUCKLAND, January 2.—The New Zealand New Year honours list, which is long, contains eight new Knights Service awards include:— ...

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  11. HOSPITAL BENEFIT SCHEME

    CANBERRA, January 2.—Agreements on hospital benefits have been executed between the Commonwealth Government and all the States, except ...

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  12. BRISBANE SMASH

    BRISBANE, January 2.—Fifteen members of the R.A.A.F. were injured in a spectacular smash on Sandgate Road, near Schultz Canal, Toombul, ...

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  13. ANTI-JEWISH BOYCOTT

    JERUSALEM, January 2.—January 1 was the date originally fixed for the start of the Arab boycott of Jewish goods and shops, but the Arab ...

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  14. SHORT PUTS BLAME ON WASHINGTON

    NEW YORK, January 2.—The "Times" Washington correspondent says Major-General Walter Short, who was relieved of his ...

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  15. U.S. TO EXPLOIT AIR DEVICES

    NEW YORK, January 2.—The "Times" Washington correspondent says the Air Transport Association, which acts for the whole industry ...

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  16. THREATENED CANCELLATION OF TOWNSVILLE WATERSIDE PRIVILEGES

    BRISBANE, January 2.—The Stevedoring Industry Commission chairman, Mr. Morrison, has threatened to cancel the Commission's regulations in respect of the port of Townsville. This would reduce waterside workers' privileges and revert them to award conditions only. ...

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  17. SYDNEY SHOOTING AFFRAY

    SYDNEY, January 2.—Cecil John Allen (28), labourer, appeared in the Central Court to-day charged with shooting with intent to murder ...

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  18. KOREANS RESENT TRUSTEE PLAN

    SEOUL, January 2.—American troops were on the alert for possible trouble to-day as the southern half of Korea seethed with an ...

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  19. 20 INJURED IN TRAFFIC MISHAPS

    BRISBANE, January 2.—Twenty people were injured in traffic accidents in Brisbane to-day. A 13-year-old boy died as a result ...

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  20. HEAT WAVE IN WESTERN AREAS

    BRISBANE, January 2.—The western half of Queensland sweltered under a heat wave to-day, most weather stations reporting more than ...

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  21. RUSSIA FIRST TO NAME DELEGATES

    LONDON, January 2. — Moscow radio states M. Gromyko, Russian Ambassador to Washington, has been appointed Russian representative on ...

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  22. RESTRICTIONS TO END IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, January 2.—All restrictions on the use of gas and electricity in Sydney will be lifted from mid-night Sunday. ...

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  23. BARNES LODGES APPEAL

    BRISBANE, January 2.—Mr. Frank Barnes, M.L.A., has lodged an appeal to the Full Court against the nonsuiting of his £200 damages claim ...

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  24. 390 AUSTRALIANS DIED IN AMBOINA

    MELBOURNE, January 2.—About 300 Australians died as the result of maltreatment at the hands of Jap guards in the infamous Tantoie prison ...

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  25. 14,700 SOVEREIGNS SEIZED

    LONDON, January 2.—Reuter's Bombay representative says that Customs officials, making a surprise search, found a box containing 14,700 ...

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  26. TELEVISION TALK BY TRUMAN

    NEW YORK, January 2.—President Truman's delivery of the annual message to Congress on January 15 will be telecast over three New York ...

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  27. STREET ROUND-UP IN JERUSALEM

    PALESTINE, January 2.—Mobile police cordoned Jerusalem's main street and detained over 100 males fof questioning, says Reuter's Jerusalem ...

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  28. DISCONTENT IN MALTA

    LONDON, January 2.—Reuter's Valetta correspondent says the crowd vented discontent at the general administration of Malta when they ...

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  29. TRADE TALKS AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, January 2.—The first of a series of conferences to work out details of Australia's commercial policy for approaching world trade ...

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  30. 1945 FILM AWARDS

    NEW YORK, January 2.—New York film critics adjudged "The Lost Weekend" as the beet picture of 1945, and Ray Milland, star, and Billy Wilder, ...

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  31. BOY'S PHOTO IN HITLER'S PAPERS

    NUREMBERG, January 2.—A boy whose photograph was discovered with Hitler's documents at Tegernsee is now believed to be Bormann's son. ...

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  32. 17 DEATHS IN TRAIN SMASH

    LONDON, January 2. — Seventeen were killed and 100 injured, 14 seriously, in the Lichfield train crash. All four coaches of the passenger ...

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  33. JAPS STUNNED BY IMPERIAL MESSAGE

    NEW YORK, January 2.—The "Times" Tokio correspondent says the Imperial rescript, which was displayed in all newspapers, was read ...

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  34. PARALYSIS NOW ON DECLINE

    BRISBANE, January 2.—Officials of the State Health Department are convinced that the outbreak of infantile paralysis is declining. ...

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  35. STABILISATION FUND UNPOPULAR

    WASHINGTON, January 2.—The American Press says the State Department has announced that Russia, Australia, New Zealand, Venezuela, ...

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  36. ARCHBISHOP GILROY

    CANBERRA, January 2.—The Department of Information's short wave radio service had a dual function—to broadcast poltical Statements and ...

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  37. HEAVY HOLIDAY TOLL IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, January 2.—The American Press says violent deaths in the United States from Saturday to Tuesday numbered 437, including 200 ...

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  38. MARSHALL TALKS WITH REDS

    CHUNKING, January 2.—The U.S. Ambassador (General Marshall) conferred for two hours to-day with the chief Communist delegate (General ...

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  39. POLICEMAN-LAWYER NEW YORK MAYOR

    NEW YORK, January 2.—William O'Dwyer, 55-year-old native of Ireland, who came to New York in 1910 with 25 dollars, became a policeman ...

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  40. BUTTER RATION EXPECTED TO EXTEND INTO 1947

    BRISBANE, January 2.—The present Australian batter ration of six ounces weekly is officially expected to be continued until some time in 1947. It is almost certain to be the last on the list of rationed foods. Authorities say that even in 1947 there is no ...

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  41. AMERICAN TROOPS LEAVE IRAN

    WASHINGTON, December 31.—Mr. Byrnes has announced all American troops have been evacuated from Iran. British and Soviet troops are ...

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  42. HOPE FOR END OF STEEL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, January 2.—Impending decisions of the State Industrial Commission may end the Port Kembla and Newcastle steel strike. ...

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  43. LONDON PREPARES FOR UNO CONFERENCE NEXT WEEK

    LONDON, January 2.—A special team, under Colonel G. R. Cordington, who became a noted organiser during the preparations for D-Day, has completed preparations for the "invasion" of London— as invasion bt over 1000 delegates, guests and staff members to ...

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  44. A.M.F. RETURN DELAYED BY JAP SHIPPING FAILURE

    LAE, January 2.—The non-arrival of Jap ships to repatriate prisoners from Wewak is threatening to disrupt the scheduled withdrawal of all Australian troops from New Guinea. Shipping for this purpose is allocated by ...

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  45. SLUMP LIKELY IN BUILDING TRADE

    BRISBANE, January 2.—Temporary unemployment is threatened in the building industry unless material is received from the ...

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  46. GROCERS' WARNING TO EX-SERVICEMEN

    BRISBANE, January 2.—Concerned at the exploitation of ex-servicemen in the sale of grocery and mixed businesses, the Queensland Grocers and ...

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  47. WEWAK MAY CEASE AS ARMY BASE

    CANBERRA, January 2.—Because of the shocking physical conditions there, the us of Wewak as a military base is likely to be discontinued. ...

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  48. ARRESTED MAN MAY BE BORMANN

    LONDON, January 2.—Martin Bormann, Hitler's deputy, is believed to have been arrested on a lonely farm in Germant. Allied intelligence men ...

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  49. CONGRESS GAINS IN INDIA

    LONDON, January 1.—New Delhi radio, reviewing the general elections for the new Indian Central Legislative Assembly, said that the Congress ...

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  50. U.S. SMOKES EASE MELBOURNE FAMINE

    MELBOURNE, January 2.—Melbourne's acute tobacco famine may be relieved by this arrival this moraine of 1,300,000 American cigarettes. This is ...

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  51. STERLING PAY FOR BRITISH WIVES

    CANBERRA, January 2.—The payment of British wives of Australian servicemen from Australian sterling funds in London is being considered. ...

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