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  2. U.N.O. HEADQUARTERS.

    LONDON, Feb. 3.—U.N.O. Headquarters announced yesterday that toe inspection group which left for the United States on December 28 ...

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  3. GREEK APPLAUSE.

    LONDON, Feb. 3.—After Mr. Bevin had finished his speech M. Aghnides (Greece) reiterated the Greek Government ...

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  4. FOOD SHORTAGES.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—The State Department in a broadcast yesterday urged Americans to cooperate in speeding wheat ...

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  5. "CRUCIAL TEST."

    BATAVIA, Feb. 3.—The Indonesian Republicans' Cabinet led by Mr. Soetan Sjahrir is expected to face a crucial test at ...

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  6. ATOM BOMB POWER.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—Professor Victor Hess, an authority on radio- active substances, who in 1912 discovered the cosmic rays, said today ...

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  7. PEARL HARBOUR.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 3.—At the Pearl Harbour inquiry on Friday, Capt. I. F. Safford, head of Navy Communications in 1941, said that ...

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  8. BRITISH IN GREECE.

    LONDON, Feb. 3.—The leader of the Soviet delegation to U.N.O. (Mr. Vyshinsky) brought before the Security Council on Friday the question of British troops in Greece. He said their presence had become a means ...

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  9. PACIFIC BASES.

    All service personnel, particularly those who have fought in the ocean areas, will be profoundly disturbed at the ...

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    In this article General sir Thomas Blamey, who retired recently form the position of C.-in-C. Australian Military ...

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  11. LEADERS OF THE BIG THREE AT U.N.O.

    In the lobby of Central Hall, Westminster, Mr. James Bymes, U.S. Secretary of State (left), Mr. Vyshinsky, leader of the Soviet delegation (centre) and Mr. Earnest Bevin, British Foreign Secretary, are photographed together. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BLASTING ICE-CAP

    NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—Commenting on Capt. "Eddie" Ricken-backer's suggestion that the atom bomb could be used to "blast ...

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  13. THE DETAILS.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 3.—The area recommended as the permanent site of U.N.O. is 30-odd miles north-east of New York City and consists of ...

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  14. "A SHOWDOWN."

    LONDON, Feb. 3.—"Mr. Bevin is the Foreign Minister of a Socialist Government but the work should know that he was ...

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  15. RADIO AND PRESS.

    BATAVIA, Feb. 3.—As a result of an order issued by South-East Asia Command, the senior officer of the psychological Warfare Department ...

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  16. USELESS SECRET.

    MINDEN (Germany), Feb. 3.— Two of Germany's greatest atomic scientists: both Nobel Prize winners, Professor Otto Hahn, the ...

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  17. TELLING RUSSIANS.

    LONDON, Feb. 3.—"Urgent dispatches of great length went from London to Moscow on Friday night, describing in detail Mr. ...

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  18. BRITAIN'S CASE.

    Mr. Bevin, replying to Mr. Vyshinsky, said his description of the difficulties in Greece pointed not to necessity for a withdrawal of the ...

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  19. WANTED MEN.

    LONDON, Feb. 3.—The General Assembly of U.N.O. agreed yesterday to place on the agenda resolution from the Byelo-Russian ...

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  20. PALESTINE ISSUE.

    LONDON, Feb. 3.—"The general strike called by the Arabs in protest against Britain's decision to establish an interim quota of ...

    Article : 145 words
  21. SOUTH AFRICAN BORN.

    MAJOR G. B. VAN ZYL He assumed office on January 1 as the first South African-born Governor-General of the Union of South Africa. Aged 72 and a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. TITO'S AIMS.

    BELGRADE, Feb. 3.—"I will seek to hasten a solution of the Trieste. Istria and Carinthia territorial problems in Yugoslavia's interests." said ...

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  23. "TOUGH DECISION."

    WASHINGTON. Feb. 3—Vice-Admiral Charles Lockwood. Wartime commander of United States submarines, told a press ...

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  24. IN AMSTERDAM.

    LONDON, Feb. 3.—Twenty-thousand people demonstrated at Amsterdam last night in favour of a peaceful solution of the Indonesian ...

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  25. "ISLAND OF DEAD."

    SYDNEY, Feb. 3.—In a mass grave on a lonely island off the coast of Bougainville the remains of an entire British artillery ...

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  26. NAZI NAVAL BASE.

    LONDON, Feb. 3.—Frankfurt radio says that Canadian engineers have completed demolition of the former German naval base at ...

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  27. 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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