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  3. RENEWAL OF FIGHTING IN INDONESIA

    Fighting has broken out at Palembang according to the Indonesian Republic Premier (Sjahrir), who described the situation as most serious. ...

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  4. Lowlands Unanimous in Views on Germany

    Identical viewpoints on Germany are held by Belgium and Holland, said the Belgian Foreign Minister (M. Spaak) following a conference with Baron Van Boetzalaer, Netherlands Foreign Minister, on the German problem which will come before the ...

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  5. JEWISH TERRORISTS THREATEN FLAME-THROWERS

    Flamethrowers will be used by Jewish terrorists. Making this threat, the secret radio of the Irgun Zvai Leumi said that the flamethrowers used on January 2 were British orchard sprayers converted in underground ...

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  6. U.S. Claims Large Area in Antarctic

    Following discussions to be held next spring, the United States may claim at least 1,000,000 square miles of ...

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  7. COLD WEATHER PARALYSES INDUSTRIES

    Catastrophic temperatures, reaching 36 degrees of frost, were reported from Austria as a cold wave swept over Europe ...

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  8. AFRICAN TREKKERS REACH KHARTOUM

    Forty-three families yesterday reached Khartoum in the great overland scramble to reach the Cape over a 5,000-mile stretch of desert from ...

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  9. POLISH EMBASSY PROTESTS TO CHINESE REDS

    The Polish Embassy has protested to Communist headquarters at Yenan that Chinese Communists near Sangtai beat, ...

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  10. BRITISH DENIAL OF MOSCOW REPORT

    LONDON, Monday.—A Moscow report that Britain was hiding a "Royal Yugoslav army" in the British zone in Germany was denied by a British ...

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  11. LITTLE PROSPECT OF MONARCHIST SPAIN FORMING A GOVERNMENT

    There seems little prospect of Monarchist forces in Spain aligning themselves with other groups to form a "caretaker" Government as recently suggested. Discussing recent reports that some ...

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  12. GREEKS DEPORTED WOMEN, CHILDREN TO ARID ISLANDS

    A report, issued by the British Parliamentary delegation which visited Greece in August, 1946, charges the Greek Government with having ...

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  13. POLAND ADVOCATES CLOSE RELATIONSHIP WITH RUSSIA

    A foreign policy, based on a close friendship between Poland and Russia, is propounded in an election manifesto issued by the four party ...

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  14. CHINESE PLANES ARE GROUNDED

    It is reported that 43 persons, comprising all on board, were killed when a Chinese National Aviation Corporation airliner, piloted by an ...

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  15. VICKERS GROUP ACQUIRES INTEREST IN COCKATOO YARD

    The great shipbuilding gro of Vickers has acquired a s[?] stantial interest in the Cockat Dockyards at Sydney, accordi ...

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  16. GREEK PROTEST AT U.N.O. INVESTIGATION DELAYS

    IS, Monday. d the Greek [?] to complain arrival of the ...

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  17. CHINESE COMMUNISTS THREATENED WITH INUNDATION

    Vast stretches of Communist territory are threatened with inundation by the closing of breaches in the Yellow River dyke near Kaifeng, ...

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    Waves, which reached a height of 40 feet, battered the shorelines of the Hawaiian Islands during the week-end when a violent storm raged for 48 hours, causing property damage estimated at millions of dollars. ...

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  19. GRIM STORIES OF TORTURE OF POLISH PEASANT PARTY

    Grim stories of torture and intimidation of the Polish Peasant Party have been related to the Warsaw correspondent of the "Daily ...

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  20. Indian Congress Affirms Action on British Plan

    The All-Indian Congress accepted the Congress Working Committee resolution recommending the acceptance of the British Government's ...

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  21. LONDON WRITER CRITICAL OF PRESS COMMENTS ON L.B.W.

    Frank criticism of the controversy raging in some sections of the English Press over the l.b.w. decisions of Australian umpires in the Third Test ...

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  22. BRITISH AMBASSADOR DENIES SUMMONED AS TRIAL WITNESS

    The British Ambassador (Mr. Victor Cavendish-Bentinck) denied a report that he had been summoned as a witness in the treason trial of ...

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  23. BRITAIN ACCUSED OF REPUDIATING PLEDGE OF WORD

    After a debate, in which one speaker charged the British with repudiating their pledged words, the All-India Congress ...

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  24. DEATH OF EX-JAPANESE NAVY CHIEF

    Admiral Osami Nagano, who was Chief of the Japanese Navy General Staff at the time of Pearl Harbour, died yesterday in Sugamo prison ...

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  25. MONTY PURCHASES "PERSUASION" FOR SOVIET FRIENDSHIP

    Chief of the General Staff (Field Marshal Lord Montgomery), who will leave here by air for Moscow to-day, informally visited Army ...

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  26. WAR-TIME REVOLUTION IN AGRICULTURE

    War-time technological revolution in farming lifted t[?] United States production 36 per cent. The Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. ...

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  27. MAINTENANCE OF AIR UNITS IN JAPAN

    Air Marshal Sir George Pirie, British Air C-in-C of the Far East, leff to visit R.A.F. units with the B.C.O.F., in Japan, accompanied by ...

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  28. BLACKMARKET REFLOURISHES IN ITALY

    The blackmarket is again flourishing here, after the Italian Government's suspension of its campaign against street sellers of spaghetti, ...

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  29. "ANZACS" TO RELIEVE BRITISH TROOPS IN JAPAN

    According to the Tokyo correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune," plans for the withdrawal of British and Indian troops from Japan, leaving ...

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  30. MARJORIE LAWRENCE BOOED BY U.S. TROOPS

    United States troops at Bremerhaven booed Marjorie Lawrence and forced her to leave the stage when giving a Christmas Night concert, ...

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  31. VIETNAM ATTACK WAS LONG PREPARED

    The French Colonial Minister (Moutet), who is quoted by the French Newsagency, declared that the Vietnamese troops attack on the French ...

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  32. FIRE ON LINER CORINTHIC

    The fire which damaged the Shaw, Savill liner Corinthic, of 15,000 tons, on Saturday, was believed to have been caused by a short circuit of the ...

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  33. AMERICAN UNIONS CLAIM BACK PAY

    American unions are now claiming that a total exceeding 3,500 million dollars in applications are now being made against various industries for ...

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  34. INSPECTION TOURS OF GERMAN OCCUPATION ZONES

    Four inspection tours are to carry out an exhaustive study of the demilitarisation of the German occupation zones. ...

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  35. THREE KILLED IN AIR CRASH

    Three persons were reported killed and 18 injured when a D.C. air liner, carying 20 passengers and crew of three, crashed in a densely wooded ...

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  36. A.M.F. BATTALION GUARDS JAPANESE PALACE

    The 66th Battalion A.M.F., under the command of Lt.-Colonel G. Colvin of Sydney, relieved Punjab troops guarding the gates of the Imperial ...

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  37. POSTAL CONFERENCE NEXT MAY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. L. B. Fanning) will lead the Australian delegation to the international ...

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  38. MINERS COMMENCED YEAR WELL.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—After a record production during last year, the miners began the work well to-day after the Christmas holidays. Only three ...

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  39. SOVIET-SIAMESE RELATIONS

    LONDON, Monday.—Moscow radio says that Russia has accepted Siam's offer to resume diplomatic relations. ...

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