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  2. OCEAN YACHT RACE.

    HOBART, Jan 2.—The ketch Rani crossed the finishing line at one hour 22 minutes 35 seconds this morning to win the ...

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  3. MYSTERY CHILD.

    NUREMBERG, Jan 2.—Czechoslovak intelligence officials who interrogated a 12-year-old boy in Bavaria carrying forged identity ...

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  4. ARAB BOYCOTT.

    JERUSALEM, Jan 2.—Yesterday was the date originally fixed for the start of the Arab boycott of Jewish goods and shops, but the ...

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  5. OTHERS BLAMED.

    NEW YORK, Jan.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" reports: "Major-General Walter Short, who was relieved of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AFTER MOSCOW.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—The British Ambassador to Persia (Sir Reader Bullard) who arrived at Teheran yesterday from London, ...

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  7. KOREAN DEMANDS

    NEW YORK, Jan 1.—An American Associated Press correspondent reports from Seoul (Korea) that American troops were alerted for ...

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  8. JOYCE DIES TODAY.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—William Joyce, the radio traitor, will be hanged tomorrow at Wandsworth Prison. It was announced today that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RESTIVE LEVANT.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—Syrian and Lebanese delegates will protest to the General Assembly of the United Nations at its coming ...

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  10. NAZI MASSACRE.

    NUREMBERG, Jan 2.—The prosecution went on with the story of Nazi crimes when the International Military Tribunal resumed ...

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  11. TERRORISM SEQUEL.

    JERUSALEM, Jan 2.—It is announced officially that seven persons were arrested and a quantity of arms and explosives were found ...

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  12. FUEHRER'S WILL.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—It was officially stated today that a British counter-intelligence officer had recovered the third set of documents signed by ...

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  13. TRUCE IN CHINA?

    NEW YORK, Jan 2.—The American Associated Press correspondent in Chungking says that the newly-appointed American Ambassador to ...

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  14. FRENCH DEFENCE VOTE.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—A compromise has been reached on a Socialist amendment in the Constituent Assembly to reduce the French ...

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  15. FAR EAST ISSUES.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—Moscow radio states that M Gromyko, Russian Ambassador in Washington, has been appointed Russian representative on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. RUMANIA'S STATUS.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—A British, American and Russian diplomatic commission consisting of Sir Archibald Clark Kerr (British ...

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  17. TELECASTING THE PRESIDENT.

    NEW YORK, Jan 1.—President Truman's delivery of his annual message to Congress on January 15 will be telecast ...

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  18. MISSING CRAFT.

    MELBOURNE, Jan 2.—Radio reports reaching Melbourne today said that the Winston Churchill was sighted at 2.38 pm south-east of ...

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  19. POLISH JEWS.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—The chief of U.N.R.R.A operations in Europe (Lieut-General Sir Frederick Morgan) told Pressmen today that ...

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  20. W.A. TROOPS FROM ISLANDS.

    BRISBANE, Jan 2.—The first botch of West Australian troops who have been delayed two weeks or more at ...

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  21. WORLD BANK.

    WASHINGTON, Jan 1.—The State Department announced today that Russia, Australia, New Zealand, Venezuela, Liberia, Haiti, Salvador, ...

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  22. THE QUEEN MARY.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—Internal fittings of the giant liner Queen Mary were stored "up country" in Australia, says the "Dally Telegraph's" ...

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  23. PRIME MINISTER VISITS RABAUL SERVICEMEN.

    Visiting Australian servicemen in the Rabaul area, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley), second left, sits on a camp stretcher in the 16th Infantry Battalion area and discusses matters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. CONSPIRACY CASE.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—Five men who allegedly conspired with John Amery (33) to assist the enemy by joining the "British Free Corps" ...

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  25. MALTA COMPLAINTS.

    VALLETTA, Jan. 2.—The crowd vented its discontent at the general administration of Malta when it booed the Governor (Lt-General Sir ...

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  26. INDIAN ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Jan 2.—New Delhi radio, reviewing the general elections for the new Indian Central Legislative Assembly, said today ...

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  27. SAFETY AND SPEED.

    NEW YORK, Jan 1.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" says that the Air Transport Association, which acts for the whole ...

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  28. YANKS WERE STARTLED.

    MANILA, Jan 1.—Twenty Japanese soldiers and sailors who had been hiding in caves on Corregidor Island (in ...

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  29. GREAT NEW AIRPORT.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—"The finest runway in the world," was the description given by the Minister of Civil Aviation (Lord Winster) to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. PRISONERS FATE.

    YOKOHAMA, Jan 1.—Radioed statements by two American officers read at the trial of Lt Kei Yuri, commandant of the Omura camp, ...

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  31. GREEK KING.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—King George of Greece in a message to the Greek people called for great efforts to restore calm and prosperity to the ...

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  32. LONG TALKS.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—The Calcutta correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Agency reported today that the Governor of Bengal (Mr R. G. ...

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  33. GOLD CARGO.

    BOMBAY, Jan 2.—Customs officials received a surprise when they found a box containing 14,700 sovereigns in ...

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  34. NORWAY'S UNITY.

    OSLO, Jan 2.—"Norway has been most fortunate in avoiding strife and dissension after her liberation," said the Prime Minister (M Gerhardsen) ...

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  35. BRITISH LENSES.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—Among a number of varied and interesting items which British manufacturers are already able to enter in their 1946 ...

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  36. OCCUPATION OF JAPAN.

    MELBOURNE, Jan 2.—Final approval from Washington of plans for the Australian occupation of areas in south Japan has been delayed. ...

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  37. WEWAK BASE.

    CANBERRA, Jan 2.—Because of unsuitable conditions, the use of Wewak as a military base may be discontinued. The Prime Minister ...

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  38. FILM EXCELLENCE.

    NEW YORK Jan 1.—New York film critics have adjudged "The Lost Weekend" as the best picture of 1945, and Ray Milland and Billy ...

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  39. TRAIN SHATTERED.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—Fifteen dead have been counted, and nearly 100 injured after a long search of the wreckage of a train which was ...

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  40. "CATACLYSMIC"

    NEW YORK, Jan 1.—The Tokio correspondent of the "New York Times" reports: "The Imperial rescript, which is displayed in all ...

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  41. ORGANISATION JOB

    LONDON, Jan 2.—A special team under Col G. R. Codrington, who became noted as an organiser during the preparations for D-Day, has ...

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  42. AMERICAN KILLED.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—An American soldier was killed and a German girl seriously wounded when shots were fired just before midnight in a ...

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  43. NORFOLK ISLAND.

    NORFOLK ISLAND, Jan 2.—At the courthouse on Norfolk Island yesterday before a large assembly of residents the secretary of the ...

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  44. FRENCH BANKS.

    LONDON, Jan 2.—Boards of Administration today took over control of the four leading French deposit banks which were nationalised ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in "The West Australian" is transmitted to Australia by the ...

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