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  4. ATTEMPTED MURDER OF PREMIER OF INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, December 26.--The Indonesian Prime Minister (Mr. Sutan Sjahrir) had a narrow escape from death this afternoon when he was repeatedly fired on from another car by a party of ...

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  5. Foreign Ministers' Conference Ends On Hopeful Note

    LONDON, December 27.--The Foreign Ministers' Conference ended at 3.30 a.m. (Moscow time). The final session lasted 12 hours. The Ministers cleared every detail. Mr. Byrnes (America), before leaving for the airport at 7.30 a.m., ...

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  6. BANDIT ROUND-UP

    SINGAPORE, December 27.--Hundreds of infantrymen of the 25th Indian Division have ...

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  7. BRITISH VIEW ON INDONESIAN ASPIRATIONS

    NEW YORK, December 27.--The New York 'Times' Washington correspondent says diplomatic quarters ...

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  8. AWAITING TRIAL.

    Seen above under American guard at the Sugamo prison (Tokio) is Fumio Goto, one of many high ranking and prominent Japanese awaiting trial as war criminals. He was vice-president of the notorious Imperial Rule Assistance Association. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FRANCE DELAYS REPLY

    LONDON, December 26.-- The French Government will not be able to reply to the request from the Foreign ...

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  10. VALUABLE CARGO

    MADRID, December 27.--A United States Army Dakota took off to-day with over a ton of gold ...

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  11. RUSSIAN METHOD OF CONTROL RAISES DOUBTS

    LONDON, December 26.--With veteran Communists in key posts, a program of Sovietisation is being carried out in the Russian occupation zone in Germany, says the Berlin correspondent of ...

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  12. INDONESIANS MUST HELP TO KEEP ORDER

    LONDON, December 27.--The Allied Commander in Java, General Christison, intends taking more active ...

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  13. SMOKE SCREEN CAUSED DEATH OF LORD KEYES

    LONDON, December 26.--Admiral of the Fleet Lord Keyes, a former Chief of the Naval Staff, who visited ...

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    The Indian Congress leader (Pandit Nehru), who has expressed strong approval of the Indonesian movement to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. ITINERARY CHANGED

    LAE, December 27.-- Weather conditions have made necessary a rearrangement of the itinerary of the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) ...

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  16. DIRECT ACTION BY SOLDIERS GETS RESULTS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Swift army action followed the walking-off from the Yeerongpilly staging camp parade ...

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    Another Jap whoso name has been added to the ever-growing list of war criminals- Admiral Nomura. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. 'WANTED' GENERALS

    BELGRADE, December 26.-- The Jugoslav War Crimes Commission has asked the Allies for the extradition from Italy of a ...

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  19. FRANCE RATIFIES BRETTON WOODS AGREEMENT

    PARIS, December 27.--The French Assembly unanimously approved the Bretton Woods agreement. ...

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  20. BREACH HEALED

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday. --It would now appear that the breach between the Hermit Park ALP and the QCE will be healed. ...

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  21. "GETTING OUT"

    NEW YORK, December 26. -- The New York 'Post' reports that Bing Crosby intends to dispose ...

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  22. BUSY FIREMEN

    LONDON, December 26.--London firemen had a troubled Christmas. At Lambeth the men were half through Christmas dinner ...

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  23. BUNGAREE RETURNS TO PORT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The Naval store carrier Bungaree, which broke down on Wednesday 60 miles from Sydney and sent out distress ...

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    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. B. Chifley), who is paying a surprise visit to Australian troops in the islands. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. BOATLOAD OF JEW REFUGEES GIVES BRITISH SHIPS THE SLIP

    HAIFA, December 26.--It is announced that several hundred Jewish refugees from Europe have landed ...

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  26. U.S. ARMY WASTE

    WASHINGTON, December 26.-- A Senate Investigating Committee -- Senators Tunnell, Mitchell and Knowland--is leaving to-morrow ...

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  27. ALLIES TO CONFER

    PARIS, December 26.--The French News Agency announced that Britain and America had accepted the French proposal for ...

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  28. "Little Glass Eve"

    YOKOHAMA, December 26.--A prison camp guard, Tatsuo Tsuchiya, at Yokohama, was found guilty killing an American ...

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  29. Crashed In German Plane

    LONDON. December 26. -- Andrew Dairymple (31), a son of the Earl of Stair, and Denys Philips (24), a former fighter ...

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  30. CHANNEL GALE BRINGS MANY MINES ASHORE

    LONDON, December 26.-- Naval mine disposal squads, working night and day all the Christmas holiday on ...

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    The Maginot Medal awarded to French defenders of the Maginot Line. Many of these have been unearthed in old ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. ALLIED POLICY WEAK IN JAPAN

    LONDON, December 26.-- The prohibition of Government support for Shinto shrines in Japan is an ...

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  33. MINERS ENTOMBED

    PINEVILLE (Kentucky, December 26.-- Hope has been abandoned that 30 to 50 coalminers entombed to-day by an ...

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  34. FEW JEWS LEFT IN GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, December 26.--[?] Leo Breck, on his arrival [?] Berlin said there are only [?] Jews still alive in Germany ...

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