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  3. THE TIDES AND MOON

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  5. ATOMIC ENERGY WILL BE VITAL SUBJECT FOR U.N.O. ESTABLISHMENT OF COMMISSION Discussion Opens To-Day on Motion Arising From Moscow Talks

    LONDON, January 20 (A.A.P.).-The Associated Pressspecial representative states that the U.N.O. Assembly's Political and Security committee will begin on the morning of January 21 on the consideration of one of the most important issues before the Assembly-discussion on ...

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  6. RUSSIAN TRAITORS

    The Russians at Dachau committed suicida and 21 indicted injuries upon, themselves rather than face repatriation to Russia, says ...

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  7. U.S ATTITUDE TO WORLD AFFAIRS REVIEWED BY PRESIDENT Notion Faces Great Responsibilities.

    WASHINGTON January 19 (A.A.P.)-In a combined 25,000 word statement of the Union and annual budget message, President Truman declared that the U.S. strongly and confidently faces 1946 as a ...

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  8. SURVIVORS OF WRECKED MISSION LAUNCH REACH CAIRNS Life-saving feat by Catalina. Crew.

    Weakened by lack of nouriahnent and suffering from exposure, the six survivors of the wrecked mission launch Coni Vinci, which went aground on Hinchinbrook Island last Tuesday, arrived in Cairns by ...

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  9. ATTRACTED PLANE'S OBSERVER.

    The perty's safety was due to some extent to the time-honoured trick of flashing some bright object against the sun, for thus it was that the Catalina's ...

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  10. REDUCE NATIONAL DEBT.

    President Truman's Budget recommendations called for a total expenditure of 35,870 million dollars, compared with 67,294 millions in the ...

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  11. FEDERAL REFERENDUM NO DECISION YET.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 20-The Federal Cabinet so far has reached no decision on a Powers Referendum, but the Cabinet trend is for it to ...

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  12. SCHREIBER BAN

    CANBERRA Jan.20.-A special meeting of the Trades and Lahear Council to-day lifted the balack baner Brigadier Schreiber and his ...

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  13. GENERAL HOMMA'S TRIAI

    NEW YORK, Jan. 19.-The "New York Times". Manila correspondent says that witnesses at the Homme trial revealed that the white flag was raised ...

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  14. SOCIAL QUESTIONS AND NARCOTIC DRUGS.

    The committee win also discuss certain aspects of the Economic and social Council's establishment. The assembly's Social, Humanitarian and ...

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  15. ALARM IN JERUSALEM

    The Associated Press correspondent in Jerusalem says that, alarm sirens sounded at 8.13 p.m. after heavy, explosions were heard in the ...

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  16. CUBAN" OPINION.

    Cuba's doctor Guillermo Blanck in a speech to the U.N.O. Assembly said the Charter was a great stet) forward, but there were still imperfections in it. ...

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  17. DRAWN HATCH LIKELY

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  18. FEMALE JUDAS

    LONDON,Jan.10 (A.A.P).The Paris raids says that a Germaa admited Helene Schwer be, who admitted receiving a mlllion ...

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  19. BELGIAN KING

    LONDON, Jan. 20 (A.A.P.).-The Belgian Premier (M. van Acker) announced that the Government had rejected a proposal by King Leopold ...

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  20. SPECIAL AMBASSADOR

    LONDON, Jan. 19 (A.A.P.).-Ihe Foreign Office announces that Sir Archibald Clark-Kerr is going to Batavia as special Ambassador to ...

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  21. MR. MENZIES' COMMENT.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 20.-The Federal Government should be warned that second shots at a referendum have been so far no more successful ...

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  22. MOROTAI TRIALS

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 20.-Eleven of 91 Japanese charged with ill-treating Australian prisoners-of-war- at Tantoei camp have been acquitted by the ...

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  23. ALLIED WAR COURT

    BRISBANE. January 20.-The report from Tokio, that Australia would not be represented on the Allied War Court to try major Japanese war ...

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  24. FATE OF EXETER'S CREW

    LONDON. January 20 (A.A.P.).-One hundred and fifty two members of the crew of the famous 8000-ton cruisher Exeter perished under the rigours of ...

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  25. GERMAN PLANS

    NUREMBERG, Jan. 19 (A.A.P.).Swift Allied advances disrupted the Nazi plans for mass deportations of all able-bodied men and women from ...

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  26. SICK BABY'S FLIGHT

    KEW YORK, Jan 10 (A.A.P).-The Associated Press correspondent in Honolulu says that Army and Navy airmen are racing death in an effort ...

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  27. PROHIBITED "POTS"

    ADELAIDE, Jan.20.-The police again raided the bar at the Memorial Drive tennis courts yesterday. They took the names of two youths or ...

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  28. MARRIAGE BY PHONE

    BRISBANE, January 20.-Australian girls cannot be married legally by telephone, said the RegistrarGeneral (Mr. G. Porter) yesterday. ...

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  29. FLOATING MINE DANGER

    LONDON, Jan. 20 (A.A.P.).-Since the end of the war 16 ships totalling 71,182 tons have been total loses through hitting mines, states the ...

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  31. FRENCH OPINION.

    PARIS, Jan 17 (A.A.)P.K.-"Russia's amputation of eastern Germany should serve as a model for the west" said M. Bidault in a speech to the French ...

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  32. VETERAN SHIPMASTER

    SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19 (A.A.P.)-Captain Gregory Cullen, the veteran shipmaster of the American President Line and the Dollar Steamship ...

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  33. FORTY-HOUR WEEK

    SYDNEY, Jan. 20.-Mr L- Austin, member of the A.C.T.U. executive and State president of the A.R.U, said tonight that there would not be a ...

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  34. DUCAL BET.

    CANBERRA, Jan. M.-The Duke of Gloucester lost first bet he made on an Australian race track since his arrival It was on Christopher Wran ...

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  35. OFFICIAL PLAQUES

    CANBERRA, Jan.19.-Provision is to be made for placing oficial piaques on the graves of men and women buried privately during the war,but ...

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  36. FRENCH ATTITUDE TO SPAIN

    PARIS, Jan. 18 (A.A.P).-M. Bidanlt during the debate of foreiga affairs told the Constitutat Assembly that France would not act alone is ...

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