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  2. U.N.O. ASSEMBLY

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—When the United Nations General Assembly resumed today Mr. Fraser (New Zealand) announced that New Zealand would withdraw from the ballot for the last position on the Economic and Social ...

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  3. U-BOAT WAR.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—At the trial of leading Nazis at Nuremberg on war crimes charges today the British prosecution began the ...

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  4. BELGRADE SLAUGHTER

    BELGRADE, Jan. 14.—The Yugoslav War Crimes Commission has proclaimed 27 German and 15 Croat officials as war criminals ...

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  5. FLARE-UP IN JAVA.

    BATAVIA, Jan 14.—After a quiet period there has been a flare-up in several centres throughout Java, including some where there ...

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  6. U.S. PHONE STRIKE.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—The executive board of the National Federation of Telephone Workers announced early today after a ...

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  7. REICHSTAG FIRE.

    MUNICH, Jan. 14.—A letter to Field Marshal von Hindenburg, then President of Germany, from one of Capt Ernst Roehm's ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA'S TASK.

    SYDNEY, Jan 14.—True cooperation with the United Nations Organisation meant that Australia should maintain and ...

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  9. SUPPLIES FOR N.E.I.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 14.—The watersiders' hold-up of supplies for Java has added to the misery of thousands of women and ...

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  10. JAPANESE ELECTION.

    TOKIO, Jan. 14.—General MacArthur has authorised elections in Japan any time after March 15. He has stressed the importance of ...

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  11. GENERAL COMMITTEE.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—The General Committee of the Assembly met last night for the first time in order to decide what course should ...

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  12. "ACHT UND ACHT."

    LONDON, Jan. 14.— Reuters correspondent at Nuremberg says that American Military Government officials ...

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  13. RALLY IN ATHENS.

    LONDON, Jan 14.—"Down with Bulgaria!" shouted the crowd at a rally in Athens yesterday of the major Conservative and Liberal ...

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  14. AMERICAN DELEGATES IN LONDON.

    When the liner Queen Elizabeth docked at Southampton on January 6 it brought American delegates and officials for the Untied Nations General Assembly. Among them was Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, widow of the late President F. D. Roosevelt, who will be entertained during ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SPANISH PROBLEM.

    MOSCOW. Jan 14.—The news paper "Pravda," commenting on the willingness of England and America to discuss with France the ...

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  16. PROPOSED TALKS.

    BATAVIA, Jan. 14.—Observers consider that the inclusion of the Netherlands among the non-permanent members of the Security ...

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  17. JUNKERS AND HITLER.

    NUREMBERG. Jan. 14.—All the members of the German General Staff carried on the tradition of von Moltke in a noble manner ...

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  18. MR. FRASER'S REASONS.

    LONDON. Jan. 14.—Mr. Fraser's announcement of New Zealand's withdrawal from the ballot against Yugoslavia for the last place on the ...

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  19. TRAIN HOLD-UP.

    JERUSALEM, Jan. 14.—The America Associated Press says that 17 suspects were arrested after a search of the Jewish colony of ...

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  20. SECURITY COUNCIL.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—If the United Nations Security Council adopts the provisional rules drawn up by the Preparatory ...

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  21. FASCISM IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—More than 2,000 Communist demonstrators marched from Hyde Park to the Ministry of ...

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  22. REICHSTAG FIRE RESPONSIBILITY.

    Before the judges of the Leipzig Supreme Court in 1933 stands the 24-year-old Dutchman, Van der Lubbe. He was charged with having caused the Reichstag fire, sentenced to death and executed. Inset: Ernest Roehm. A letter quoted at the current Nuremberg trials saddles ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. NORWAY'S FATE.

    OSLO, Jan. 14.—Discussing Norway's participation in the London meeting of the U.N.O., the newspaper "Morgenposten" comments: "Norway ...

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  24. CHIEF RABBI DIES.

    LONDON, Jan 14.—Dr. Joseph Herman Hertz, Chief Rabbi of the British Empire and Spiritual leader of 750,000 Jews, died today ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. PUNJAB TROUBLE.

    LAHORE, Jan, 14.—The Governor of the Punjab (Sir Bertrand Clancy) had greatly harmed the cause of British Imperialism in India, the ...

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  26. OUTSIDE VOICE.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—Commenting on the U.N.O., Madrid radio said today: "Peace-making is subtler than war-waging. World War [?] will ...

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  27. DOCTOR'S SUICIDE.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—Nuremberg correspondents today pressed Col. Andrus, the prison commander, for details of the suicide of Hitler's ...

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  28. SEVEN U.S. FLEETS.

    WASHINGTON. Jan. 14.—The Navy has disclosed that it will operate seven active post-war fleet—three in the Atlantic three ...

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  29. THE PRESIDENT.

    LONDON. Jan. 15.—M. Paul Henri Speak. Socialist Foreign Minister of Belgium, who is President of the United Nations General ...

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  30. INDIAN DISASTER.

    CALCUTTA Jan. 14.—The Governor of Bengal (Mr. R. G. Casey) has sent a message to the local magistrate at Diamond Harbour on the ...

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  31. ATOM BOMB TESTS.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 14.—According to the American Associated Press, Vice-Admiral W. H. Blandy. Deputy Chief of Naval Operations ...

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  32. ARABS AND JEWS.

    CAIRO. Jan. 14.—King Ibn Saud, of Saudi Arabia, receiving a Palestine Arab delegation in Cairo yesterday, said: "The question of Arabs ...

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  33. BRITAIN'S NEW CARRIERS.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—The Admiralty confirmed yesterday that it had cancelled the contract for building the aircraft carrier Eagle at the ...

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  34. SMALLER GARRISONS

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 14.—The return of disarmed Japanese to Japan and the co-operative attitude of Japanese P.O.W. were ...

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  35. MOSCOW VIEW.

    LONDON. Jan. 14.—Moscow radio came out in full support of the United Nations' Organisation last night, but warned that it must not ...

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  36. HARMFUL FOOD.

    NEW DELHI, Jan. 14.—A total of 500 persons are reported to have been permanently crippled by a type of paralysis known as lathurison in ...

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  37. TORTURE OF WOMEN

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 14.—Three Eurasian girls and a man told a court of inquiry in Singapore stories of brutal torture at the hands of the ...

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  38. WAR CRIMINAL.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—Canadian Third Divison H.Q. announced today that the death sentence passed on Major-General Kurt Meyer on ...

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  39. HAITI UPRISING.

    PORT AU PRINCE (Haiti). Jan 14.—The American Associated Press says that President Elie Lescot and his Cabinet have ...

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  40. TRAIN SMASH.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—About 50 persons were injured when a train crashed into a buffer stop at Waterloo station this morning. ...

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  41. CENSORSHIP ENDS.

    BUCHAREST, Jan. 14.—The Russian authorities, in the name of the Allied Control Commission, have announced that censorship of all ...

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  42. MURDER IN BERLIN.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—A British soldier was killed in a shooting incident in the American zone in Berlin yesterday. Unknown men entered his ...

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  43. 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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