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  2. GIRLS BACK FROM MANILA

    Kathleen Flynn and Hope King, of Sydney (left) and Hope Keery, of Townsville, and Kathleen Bahen, of Melbourne, photographed in Brisbane on their return by air from Manila. With 11 other Australian girls, they went without passports to the Philippines to work with American Air Corps authorities. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Schacht Backed German Plan To Grab Colonies

    NUREMBERG, January 11. A.A.P.—Germany needed colonies and would take them if they were not ceded to her. This statement by Dr. Hjalmar Schacht, 76, ...

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  4. Phone Exchanges Picketed in Big U.S. Cities

    NEW YORK, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—Picketing of telephone exchanges began in new York, Washington, Newark and Detroit ...

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  5. THE WEATHER GIRL

    Patty Atchett taking temperature readings at the Monte Pio Orphanage at Maitland yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LABOUR PAPER HITS AT IRONWORKERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—For the Ironworkers' leaders to claim victory when all the signs and effects were that they were morally, if not ...

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  7. MOMENTOUS TASKS IN RUSSIAN RECOVERY

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—Russia is preparing two great plans for recovery. One aims at the replacement of transport, heavy ...

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  8. FEARS RUMANIA MAY BECOME SOVIET UNIT

    NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—A substantial part of the Rumanian population still fears that pro-Soviet forces now control the ...

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  9. O. TO BE DROPPED FROM U.N.O.

    LONDON, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—United Nations Organisation is to be rechristened, the final word "Organisation" being ...

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  10. May Abandon Trade Talks

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—Russia's failure to reply to the American invitation to join the world trade conference may ...

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  11. U.N.O. Site May Start "Klondike" Rush

    NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—Speculators and others are likely to stage a new Klondike rush once the United Nations Organisation decides ...

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  12. Man-Hunt After Young Girl Attacked

    SYDNEY, Friday.—More than 30 uniformed police and detectives, aided by local residents, were still searching late to-night for a young man ...

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  13. "Mikado Should Get Out," Says Labour M.P.

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—Emperor Hirohito's throne is Forfeit and no plea of expediency should enable him to retain it, declares ...

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  14. Janitors Freed in Chicago

    CHICAGO, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—Two Belgian janitors named Verburgh and Smet, and Verburgh's wife, who had been held in connection with ...

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  15. Bulgar-Moscow Talks Cordial

    MOSCOW, January 11. A.A.P.—A communique on the talks held by the Bulgarian Prime Minister (M. Georgeiv) with Generalissimo Stalin ...

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  16. BELGIAN FIRST U.N.O. LEADER

    LONDON, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—M. Spaak, Prime Minister of Belgium, was elected first President of the General Assembly of the United ...

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  17. Motorists Seek Return of Surplus £2M.

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Imposed in 1941 to cover the cost of A.R.P. installations, the petrol surcharge had an accumulation of £2,000,000, which ...

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  18. Wage Increase for U.S. Car Workers Urged

    WASHINGTON, January 11. A.A.P.—President Truman has released a report by a fact-finding board that inquired into the strike of ...

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  19. One-hour Stoppage Despite Trades Hall

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Although the New South Wales Trades and Labour Council last night directed the cancellation of one-hour stopwork ...

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  20. Reshuffle of Jap Cabinet for Purge

    TOKIO, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—The Shidehara Cabinet has voted to attempt to reorganise to meet General MacArthur's political purge ...

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  21. EXPECTS WORLD BATTLE FOR U.S. GOODS

    NEW YORK, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—Administration experts predict a world-wide battling for American goods on a scale far ...

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  22. 3 Officers Beaten, Then Burned

    NUREMBERG, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—The blackened bodies of three American Military Government officers have been found in a half-burned ...

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  23. Anglo-Belgian Trade Talks Next Week

    LONDON, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—The first Anglo-Belgian trade talks since the war will open next week between the Federation of British ...

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  24. Canada Calls Mount After Eisenhower

    OTTAWA, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—The Canadian Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) announced that the beautiful and majestic Mount Castle ...

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  25. 4 Arrested, Wheat Thefts Alleged

    NARROMINE, Friday.—Four men have been arrested by the Western Police Radio patrol during investigations into what is alleged to be ...

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  26. Would Not Muzzle "Stars and Stripes"

    HONOLULU, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—The U.S. Army Commander in the Mid-Pacific (Lieut.-General Robert Richardson) after the publication of ...

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  27. Persia May Oppose Big 3 Commission

    PERSIA, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—The Finance Minister (M. Hajir) told Parliament that consultations on the British and American proposal for a ...

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  28. Wharflabourers Try New Shifts

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The wharf workers' dispute over daily working hours has been made the subject of a test in Brisbane, where the day ...

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  29. WAR VETERANS RIOT IN NAPLES

    LONDON, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—Four thousand Italian war veterans, armed with sticks and stones, invaded the prefecture of Naples ...

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  30. Austrian Democratic Leader Arrested

    VIENNA, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—The Austrian police have arrested the leader of the Democratic Party (Hans Knappitsch) after a search ...

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  31. STRIKES IN GREECE

    ATHENS, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—Greek auxiliaries working with British and American forces have gone on strike, demanding wage adjustments and ...

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  32. Two Injured When Struck by Cars

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Miss Elsie Schofield, 36, of Collaroy, had her skull and jaw fractured, and suffered other severe head injuries and shock, when ...

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  33. MOLLISON TO FLY TO SOUTH AMERICA

    LONDON, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—Jim Mollison, who during the war was an air transport auxiliary pilot, will take a four-seater taxi plane to South ...

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  34. Yamamoto's Boast Was Jap Hoax

    MIAMI, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—A statement circulated throughout the world that General Yamamoto had bragged he would dictate peace in the White ...

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  35. STEEL PLATE FOR FREMANTLE

    At the B.H.P. wharf yesterday the largest cargo of steel products loaded since the steel strike was taken on board the Koomilya for Fremantle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. BRITISH Ms.P. TALK WITH PANDIT NEHRU

    NEW DELHI, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—The British Parliamentary delegation had a two-hour meeting with Pandit Nehru, a Congress Party leader. It ...

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  37. JEWS AND ARABS CLASH AT JAFFA

    JERUSALEM, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—British airborne troops were called out to restore order following a clash between Arabs and Jews at a camp ...

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  38. BRITISH SOLDIER SHOT BY POLICE IN SCUFFLE

    LONDON, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—A British soldier garrisoned in Rome was shot dead by the Carabinieri during a scuffle on a trolley car, says the ...

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  39. "Make British Zone Part of Empire"

    LONDON, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—Conservative M.P. (Mr. R. G. Boothby) in a speech at Aberdeen suggested incorporating the British ...

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  40. ROLLS ROYCE CHIEF TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—The Director and General Manager of Rolls Royce (Mr. Ernest Hives) will visit Australia. New Zealand, the ...

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  41. U.S. Gunners Shot at Own Planes

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—Documents tabled for the Pearl Harbour inquiry revealed that "trigger itchy" warship gunners ...

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  42. Baby Smothered by Shawl

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.—A wet shawl, used to shelter a five-month-old infant from heavy rain, smothered the child. Artificial respiration ...

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  43. Signal Corps Honoured by Princess Royal

    LONDON, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—The Princess Royal, on behalf of the Royal Corps of Signals, of which she is Colonel-in-Chief, presented silver ...

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  44. DR. EVATT TO BROADCAST

    The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) will broadcast from National stations to-morrow night. He will describe the meeting of the Big ...

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  45. COMPOSER WROTE 2000 POPULAR SONGS

    NEW YORK, Jan. 11. A.A.P.—Harry von Tilzer, the composer, died at the age of 73. He wrote more than 2000 popular songs, including ...

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  46. WON QUEENSLAND TITLE

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Limpy Walker, 8.13, won the State featherweight title from Col Davies, 8.11½, on a t.k.o. in the 12th round at Brisbane ...

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