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  2. SOVIET CHARGES.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—"The British Government strongly desires that the Security Council should as soon possible decide how it will ...

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  3. VON NEURATH.

    NUREMBERG, Jan. 24.—The International War Crimes Tribunal today ordered a further postponement of the case against ...

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  4. SEA TESTS.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—Atom bomb tests will begin in the Pacific on May 4 and will probably be concluded early in July, says the ...

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  5. FRENCH LEADER.

    PARIS, Jan. 24.—M. Felix Gouin, hitherto President of the Constituent Assembly, and leader of the Socialists, was elected last night ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SPANISH REGIME.

    LONDON. Jan. 24.—The situation in Spain is under constant consideration of the British Government, which is in consultation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "ANTI-SLUMP."

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—A National Investment Council will be established to assist the Government in organising and stimulating ...

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  8. ATOMIC ENERGY.

    LONDON, Jan 24.—The U.N.O. Assembly today unanimously adopted the Political and Security Committee's report recommending ...

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  9. BOMBAY RIOTS.

    BOMBAY, Jan. 24.—The police are still fighting pitched battles against rioters who defied the ban against celebrations of the birthday ...

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  10. U.N.O. TRUSTEESHIP.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—A French delegate speaking at a meeting of the Trusteeship Committee of U.N.O. yesterday announced that ...

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  11. MAY BE SUNK IN ATOM BOMB TEST.

    The German heavy cruiser Prinz Eugen (10.000 tons), memorable for her dramtic dash for from Brest harbour under fire of Allied bombers, anchored off Spithead flying the Stars and Stripes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ENERGY IN PEACE.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—The extensive Oak Ridge plants have already been rendered technically obsolete by new atomic energy ...

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  13. VON PAPEN ACCUSED.

    NUREMBERG. Jan. 24—Continuing the case against von Papen. former Chancellor and later Hitler's Vice-Chancellor, In the war crimes' ...

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  14. "ALLY OF AXIS."

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—General Franco in an interview with the American Associated Press correspondent in Madrid denied that he ...

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  15. FRENCH RESEARCH.

    LAUSANNE, Jan. 24.—Professor Joliot-Curie, who is visiting Switzerland, said that French atomic research was already so advanced in ...

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  16. PEARL HARBOUR.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—Lieut-General Walter C. Short, who was Army commander of the Hawaiian Department on the outbreak of ...

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  17. SECRETARY-GENERAL.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—The five permanent members of the Security Council met informally last night and exchanged nominations ...

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  18. BRITISH IN GREECE.

    ATHENS, Jan. 24.—Yielding to Insistent demands by the Greek Right-wing and Centre political groups, the Premier (M. So- ...

    Article : 368 words
  19. TALKS WITH GANDHI.

    MADRAS, Jan. 24.—After conferences with the British Parliamentary delegation, Mr. M. H. Gandhi in a statement to the Workers' ...

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  20. FLANDIN FREED.

    PARIS, Jan. 24.—The former Premier of France, M. Pierre Etienne Flandin who was Vichy Foreign Minister from December, 1940, to February ...

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  21. PERSIA'S DECISION.

    TEHERAN, Jan. 24.—The United States Embassy in a statement issued today said there had been no attempt, direct or indirect, to influence ...

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  22. HITLER'S WILL.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) In the House of Commons yesterday said no corroborative evidence had been ...

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  23. POLISH MURDERS.

    LONDON. Jan. 24.—In the House of Commons yesterday the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) said he was seriously concerned at the ...

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  24. ELECTION PROCEDURE.

    ATHENS, Jan. 24.—The system of proportional representation will be adopted for the Greek general elections on March 31. ...

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  25. CRUISER SANK THE HOOD.

    BOSTON, Jan. 24.—The British battle cruiser Hood (42,100 tons) was sunk mid-way between Greenland and ...

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  26. TRADE UNIONS.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Fraser), who is chairman of the U.N.O. joint sub-committee of the ...

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  27. INDIAN PRESIDENT.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—The U.N.O. Economic and Social Council, meeting for the first time last night, unanimously elected the head of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. EMPIRE ARSENAL.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—Mr. J. A. Beasley, the new Australian Resident Minister in London, arrived at Tilbury yesterday. He said he ...

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  29. EDITOR TO DIE.

    PARIS, Jan. 24.—The purge court has sentenced to death Jean Luchaire, who was editor of the "Nouveaux Temps" throughout the ...

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  30. SOCIALIST UNITY.

    LONDON, Jan. 24.—The British Labour Party and the Italian Socialist Party found themselves in accord on all major issues, says a joint ...

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  31. NAZI REVIVAL.

    MUNICH, Jan. 24.—Nazism has revived in one part of Bavaria, "according to Bavaria's Minister without Portfolio (Dr. Schmitt). At a Press ...

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  32. OCCUPIED GERMANY

    BERLIN, Jan. 24.—The Soviet military authorities have issued an order forbidding under pain of death the possession of firearms or ...

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  33. BERMUDA APPOINTMENT.

    LONDON, Jan. 23.—Admiral Sir Ralph Leatham, who recently retired as Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth, has been appointed. Governor and ...

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  34. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS.

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

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