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  3. AUSTRALIA'S VALUE TO U.S. AS DEFENCE BASTION

    NEW YORK, Friday.—In its own interests the United States should send some of its industries and people to enable Australia to be built into a defence bastion both for the British Empire and America. This was the claim of Senator Keane, Australian Minister for Trade and ...

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  4. TURKEY STUNNED BY NEWS OF RED ARMY MOVES

    LONDON, FRIDAY—STUNNED TO-DAY BY THE NEWS THAT RUSSIAN COMBAT TROOPS ARE MOVING SOUTH IN PERSIA AND DOWN THE TURKO-PERSIAN BORDER, TURKEY, WHICH IS STILL FULLY MOBILISED, HAS JOINED PERSIA IN DECLARING THAT ANY INVASION WILL BE RESISTED BY A FIGHT-TO-THE-DEATH STAND. ...

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  5. SLY GROG RAID RESULTS

    PORTION of nearly 3000 bottles of beer and spirits seized in raids by licensing police on "sly grog joints" in Melbourne in the past few months. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Royal Family to Visit South Africa

    LONDON, Friday.—The King and Queen and Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret will visit South Africa early in 1947, says ...

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  7. JAPS TO PAY FOR OCCUPATION FORCES

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The cost of the upkeep of the Occupation Forces in Japan will have to be paid by the Japanese, ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S PROBLEM HER OWN AFFAIR

    LONDON, Friday.—The President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison) in a speech at an Overseas Empire Correspondents' ...

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  9. CURRENCY CRISIS IN N.E.I.

    BATAVIA, Friday.—Dutch exforts to supplant Japanese occupation currency by Netherlands Indies guilders appear to have failed. ...

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  10. HITLER IGNORED CABINET IN MARCH TO WAR

    NUREMBERG, Friday.—Hermann Goering told the International Military Tribunal of events that led up to the Munich meeting with the then British Prime Minister (Mr. Neville Chamberlain). He explained that Hitler discontinued Cabinet meetings in 1937, after which he consulted only Ministers whose ...

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  11. U.N.R.R.A. NURSES DOING GOOD WORK

    LONDON, Friday.—The work of 13 Australian and nine New Zealand nurses in part of the story of the U.N.R.R.A. nursing ...

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  12. PLAN TO BRING BRIDES VIA AMERICA

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The federal Govornmcnt was considering a proposal to bring war brides to Australia via Amonen, the Prime ...

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  13. JAPS FOUND NOT GUILTY

    DARWIN, Friday.—The Darwin War Criminals Court to-day returned a verdict that six of the Japanese accused of ill-treatment of ...

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  14. STALIN HAS CHANGED A LOT, ANDERS THINKS

    LONDON, Friday.—General Anders, commander of the Polish, forces in Italy, replying to Generalissimo Stalin's statement to ...

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  15. NAZI EXPERT TAKES HIS LIFE

    LONDON, Friday.—Professor Karl Haushof er (69), Nazzi geopolitical expert, has committed suicide. ...

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  16. GOERING SAYS

    NUREMBERG, Friday.—Dealing with the Nazi Party's attitude to the Church, Hermann Goering told the International Military ...

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  17. G.N. FAVORITE WINS CHELTENHAM (ENG.) CUP

    LONDON, Friday.—The Grand Na[?] tionnl favorite. Mies Dorothy Paget's Irish horse, Prince Regent, won the Cheltenham, Gold Cup. He started a 7-4 on favorite, ...

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  18. TO RELIEVE ASTHMA

    The distressing attacks of asthma that are a constant anxiety to you may be quickly relieved if you take our advice and ...

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  19. Hopes India Will Stay in Empire

    LONDON, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. C. R. Attlee), in a House of Commons debato on the Government's mission to India, said the ...

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  20. SECOND SPY NET REPORT

    OTTAWA, Friday.—The Canadian Government is to release the Royal Commission's second report on the Russian spy net to-day. ...

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  22. Egypt Insists on Total Emancipation

    LONDON, Friday.—The Prime Minister of Egypt (sidky Pasha) told the "Daily Telegraph's" Cairo correspondent that Egyptians wanted ...

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  23. RUSSIAN ARMS FOR CZECHS

    LONDON, Friday.—Prague Radia, quoted by Reuter's reports that the Prime Ministor (M. Fiorlinger) said Russia was providing ...

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  24. BOMBER CRASHES INTO ENGLISH HOUSE

    LONDON, Friday.—A Lancaster bomber yesterday narrowly missed two houses, struck a tree, then crashed into a Templewood House, near Stroud, ...

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  25. PERSIAN PREMIER BANS POLITICAL MEETINGS

    LONDON, Friday. The Persian Prime Minister (Mr. Sultnnoh) has bannod public policital meetings and demonstrations, says Associated Press ...

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  26. Vatican Shows Refugees the Door

    LONDON, Friday.—The Vatican authorities have beguu the task of expelling a large number of political and other refugees who found ...

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  27. ARRESTED ON FRONTIER

    PARIS, Friday.—The Ministry of the Interior has announced that a'number of secret agents of the Franco rogime in Spain have been arrested ...

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  28. YOUNG EGYPTIANS ON TERRORIST CHARGES

    CAIRO, Friday.— A prominent young Egyptian is accused by the Prosecutor-General of the killing of the former Finance Minister, Amin ...

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  29. PROBLEM FOR PEACE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday.—Referring to the forthcoming Imperial Conference in London and the Peace Conference in April, General Smuts said the future ...

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  30. Dutch "Haw-Haw" to Die

    AMSTERDAM, Friday.—Queen Wilhelmina has dismissed an appeal against the death sentence by Max Bokziji, known as the Dutch ...

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  31. ATHENS WITHOUT LIGHT AND POWER

    ATHENS, Friday.—Employes of the Athens-Piraeus power plant have struck, leaving the capital without power or light. The War Ministor ...

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  32. COMMONS LAUGHS AT DEBUNKING OF FASCISTS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede) drew frequent laughter in the House of Commons yesterday in quoting froin a report of a meeting of the Vigilantes' Action League, broken up by demonstrators the previous day. This account written by an observer who was not a policeman, ...

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  34. Clash in Athens

    LONDON, Friday.—Reutor's Atlions correspondent says Royalists and Communists clashed in the contro of Athens last night. One ...

    Article : 149 words
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