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  3. DUTCH OPTIMISTIC ABOUT TERMS TO N.E.I.

    BATAVIA (A.A.P.).—Republican Premier Sjahrir and the Dutch Lieut.-Governor (Dr. van Mook) opened the Indonesian peace discussions yesterday afternoon under the chairmanship of ...

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  4. UNO DELEGATES CONDEMN FRANCO REGIME

    LONDON.—The France regime in Spain was condemned at the back bar of world opinion when delegate after delegate attacked it and none defended it from the rostrum during the UNO General Assembly on a motion for Spain's exclusion. ...

    Article : 552 words
  5. KING'S WHARF, LAUNCESTON, BUSY SHIPPING SCENE

    Vessels in port at King's Wharf on Saturday were the Nairane, Laranah, Ngatuka, Lutane and Sjobris. Increased accommodation and handling gear are being fully availed of. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RUSSIA WILL PLAY SAFE

    MOSCOW (A.A.P.). — Generalissimo Stalin said in an election eve address that Russia, as a safeguard against eventualities ...

    Article : 376 words
  7. CAR PLUNGES OVER PIER

    MELBOURNE.—Racing down the Sorrento Pier yesterday afternoon, a sedan car plunged over the end and sank in ...

    Article : 176 words
  8. FAIL TO RELEASE INTERNEES

    BATAVIA.—Premier Sjahrir, of the Republican Government, admitted yesterday that his Cabinet's plans for escorting internees to safety had failed. ...

    Article : 358 words
  9. SAYS TROUBLE AHEAD IN INDIA

    NEW DELHI(A.A.P.).—The newcomer to India who strives to form an objective, balanced picture of the tangled political problem, naturally ...

    Article : 228 words
  10. POLISH AGENT MOBBED

    ROME(A.A.P.).—The Polish Embassy alleges that a representative of the Embassy. Tadeus Martynowicz, was insulted and assaulted during a visit. ...

    Article : 119 words
  11. AGAINST GOVT. ENTRY INTO EXPORT TRADE

    CANBERRA.—The president of the Australian Exports' Federation (Mr. A. Sparks) is against the Commonwealth Government's plan for a joint ...

    Article : 181 words
  12. NO ATOMIC SECRETS FROM NAZIS

    HAMBURG (A.A.P.).—The German atomic scientist, Otto Hahn, has stated: "It is quite untrue that the Allies received scientific data on the ...

    Article : 197 words
  13. AMERICANS EAT WELL: EUROPE STARVES

    An Agriculture Department food survey of 65 countries discloses that Americans this year will eat more than ever while the people of many lands will be near starvation. ...

    Article : 336 words
  14. ANTI-BRITISH RIOTS IN EGYPT

    CAIRO (A.A.P.).—"Down with England" and "Down with the British" shouted thousands of Egyptian students who demonstrated in favour of a ...

    Article : 76 words
  15. FLOODS, GALES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The whole London, Midland and Scottish rail service to Scotland and Lancashire is blocked as the result of a washaway 10 miles ...

    Article : 215 words
  16. Fight to Death by Tiger and Buffalo

    LOMDON(A.A.P.).—When a man-eating tiger and a wild buffalo dropped in on a tea party at Margerita (Assam) pandemonium broke loose says ...

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  17. JAP. BALLOON WEAPON

    WASHINGTON (A.A.P.).—An army and navy report reveals that the Japanese launched 9000 paper balloons against the U.S., of which possibly 900 ...

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  18. SLAV PRINCE NAMED AS COLLABORATOR

    NUREMBERG (A.A.P.). — Prince Paul, Regent of Yugoslavia until the German invasion in the Spring of 1941. is named as a "Hitleritc agent" in a ...

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  19. Trying Puppet Premier

    LONDON(A.A.P.).—Unofficial conversations have taken place between Czechoslovakia and the Vatican on the problem of dealing with Tiso, puppet ...

    Article : 67 words
  20. HITLER'S NEPHEW GOOD AMERICAN

    NEW YORK. — Hitler's nephew is being honourably discharged from the United States Navy. After a rest he hopes to enter the Government foreign ...

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  21. YAMASHITA'S PLEA REJECTED

    WASHINGTON(A.A.P.).—The War Department announces that President Truman has decided to take no action on Yamashita's clemency plea. ...

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  22. Churchill Reveals More Secrets About Britain's Plight in 1940

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Addressing a secret session of the British House of Commons on June 25, 1941, Mr. Winston Churchill, then P.M., said: "Nothing that happened in the last war was comparable to the dangers now besetting us." "EVERY high authority I know, if ...

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  23. STAR 1000 TIMES BRIGHTER

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.).—Harvard Observatory on Saturday issued an alert to astronomers all over the world to observe the star Corona Borealis ...

    Article : 57 words
  24. FAVOURED AZORES AS UNO SITE

    NEW YORK (A.A.P.),—"New York Times" learns authoritatively that the late Pres. Roosevelt expressed preference for the Azores as UNO site. ...

    Article : 84 words
  25. HITLER'S 1932 PLAN TO COLONISE CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    NUREMBERG (A.A.P.).—The Russian prosecution told the War Crimes Tribunal on Saturday that Hitler planned to deport all Czechs to Russia. AS EARLY as 1932—six years before ...

    Article : 418 words
  26. DIGEST OF THE LEADERS

    MR. BEVIN represents something new in British public leadership. But the rise of the Labour Party, of which he is the ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. DEADLOCK ON TERMS FOR ITALY: RUSSIAN DEMANDS

    LONDON (A.A.P.).—The deputies of the Big Three Foreign Ministers are making very slow progress in drafting the Italian peace treaty, says the "Observer" diplomatic correspondent. A state near deadlock exists on many important questions. ...

    Article : 225 words
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