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  4. QUIT MANCHURIA!

    LONDON, Monday.-- Demands to qnit Manchuria were made against Russians when demonstrations were held by ...

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  5. WORK AT ABATTOIR

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- All work in which members of the Australian Meat Industry Employees Union are employed at ...

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  6. RIOTING IN INDIA

    LONDON, Monday. -- According to an official statement, the situation in Bombay is completely under control; but students are planning demonstrations against the use of troops to quell mutineers. ...

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  7. SHARP ARGUMENT

    NUREMBERG, Monday.--At the resumed trial of major Nazis,-Ribbentrop's request that the tribunal produce Mr. Churchill as a witness led to a sharp argument this morning Dr. Martin Hors ...

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  8. JAP GENERAL

    LONDON, Monday. -- Reuter's representative in Singapore, quoting a Netherlands Newsagency, says that Lieutenant-General ...

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    A Siamese friend of these Netherlands ex-prisoners of war in Bangkok points out places of interest around the town. The men are on a sightseeing tour and are part of the 2500 ex-prisoners of war who are living in hotels and hospitals in the city while they recuperate from the privations of the Japanese prison camps. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. INDIAN FORCE

    LONDON, Monday.-- Advance guards Of Indian troops for the British Commonwealth Occupational Force are due to leave for ...

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  11. BREAK DEMANDED

    LONDON, Monday.--The World Federation of Trades Unions executive at a meeting in Paris yesterday passed a resolution calling ...

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  12. ECHO OF STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The unions concerned have assured the Illawarra Combined Unions' Disputes Committee that their ...

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  13. LOSS OF PERSONNEL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--In releasing the full list of personnel killed or presumed dead as a result of the loss of the light cruiser ...

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  14. BACK TO WORK

    DARWIN, Monday.--The North Australian workers who went on strike last week as a protest, against the decision to close all ...

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  15. TRIALS IN SPAIN

    LONDON, Monday.--A message from Madrid says the prosecutor asked for sentences of 30 years' gaol for five of the accused when ...

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  16. JAP ELECTIONS

    TOKIO, Monday.--The Cabinet announced a postponement of the national elections on April 10 to permit "closer contacts by Allied ...

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  17. COMMUNIST PARTY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--By a solemn undertaking entered into with the Commonwealth Government on December 18, 1942 the ...

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  18. WEEKLY AIR SERVICE

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--The New Zealand force for the occupation of Japan will be linked by a weekly air service with the ...

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  19. BASIC WAGE DEMAND

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) has not been asked to receive a union deputation on the Australasian ...

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  20. DOMESTIC PROBLEM

    BRISBANE Monday. -- The Army has confronted R. Livingstone, of Mackay, with a first-class domestic problem. On January 21, ...

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  21. TO ELECT PRESIDENT

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- The correspondent of the American Associated Press in Buenos Aires says that citizens of Argentina, ...

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  22. G-I.'s CRITICISED

    LONDON, Monday.--in a letter to the Army newspaper "Stars and stripes," a United States Army chaplain writes: "The ...

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  23. CHURCH LEADERS MEET

    LONDON, Monday. A message from Beme (Switzerland) says that the world conference of non Catholic Church leaders ...

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  24. MR. F. K. OFFICER

    CANBERRA, Monday. --The Charge d'Affaires at the Australian Legation at Chungking (Mr. Frank K. Officer) has been ...

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  25. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The action of employees at North Ipswich Railway Workshops in stopping work early for ...

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  26. CURFEW IMPOSED

    LONDON, Monday.--A message from Jerusalem says a curfew was imposed last night from 6 pan. to 5.30 am. and until further notice ...

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  27. AGREEMENT ON EGGS

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The threat by the Queensland Grocers and Retail Traders' Association to declare eggs black if the Egg ...

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  28. TRAGEDY IN THE ELBE

    LONDON, Monday.--Ninety- five passengers were drowned yesterday when a river steamer from Hamburg bound for Cuxhaven ...

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  29. PLANE FORCED DOWN

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--The correspondent of the American Associated Press says that a Royal Air Force plane, which was ...

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  30. BEVIN'S POLICY OPPOSED

    LONDON, Monday.--A national coal production officer (Mr. Arthur Horner) declared at a Communist conference at Belfast that ...

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  31. CADETS ARRESTED

    LONDON, Monday.--A group of military academy cadets arrested yesterday is believed to have planned to overthrow the ...

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  32. KING CHRISTIAN ILL

    LONDON, Monday.--A message from Copenhagen states that King Christian of Denmark is reported to be suffering from a silght ...

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  33. EGYPTIAN AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Monday.--The Exchange Telegraphs Company's representative in Cairo says it is reliably understood that the Prime ...

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  34. PRIVATE HOSPITAL FEES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The condition of registration of private hospitals under the hospitals benefits scheme was that the fees ...

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  35. PRISONERS BURN GAOL

    LONDON, Monday.--More roan 400 prisoners rioting at Aldershot detention barracks on Saturday night set on fire the gaol as a ...

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  37. PENSIONER KILLED

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Albert Barke (74 years), pensioner; of Bald Hills, was killed to-day when the horse he was driving bolted at ...

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  39. SATISFACTION IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Monday.--"The announcement that the Dominions Prime Ministers will meet in London before May has given great ...

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  40. PARALYSIS CASES

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Two more cases of infantile paralysis were reported from Blade School' (Warwick) to-day. thus making a ...

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  41. DR. SALAZAR'S PROTEST

    LONDON, Monday.--A message from Lisbon says that the Prime Minister (Dr. Salazar), referring to the fundamental rights of ...

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  42. WAR TO WHALING

    LONDON, Monday. -- Walrus amphibians, the last of Britain's operational biplanes used during the war for fleet spotting, will be ...

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  43. TRAINING TEST PILOTS

    LONDON, Monday,-- "Group- Captain H. K. Wilson; who established a world air-speed record of 606 miles per hour last year, new ...

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  44. Young Major Found Dead

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- A peace officer at Victoria Barracks, Melbourne, to-day found the body of Major R. C. Garnsey (24 years), ...

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  45. BRISBANE SALES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--With a 77-feet frontage to Brunswick Street and 128 feet to Duncan Street, in the Valley, Brisbane, ...

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  46. HENTY BYE-ELECTION

    CANBERRA; Monday.--A writ authorising a bye-election for Henty (Victoria) was issued today, by the Speaker of tho House ...

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