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  2. NAZIS' DEFENCE.

    NUREMBERG. Feb. 24.—All 21 Nazi war leaders were in the dock together yesterday for the first time this year. Counsel for ...

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  3. YAMASHITA DIES.

    MANILA. Feb. 24.—General Yamashita was hanged on Friday near Los Banos, south-east of Manila. Two other Japanese war ...

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  4. MANCHURIAN STIR,

    CHUNGKING, Feb. 24.—Seven members of the Chinese Control Yuan (Council) have protested to the National (Government's) ...

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  5. EGYPTIAN RIOTS.

    CAIRO, Feb. 24.—The British Minister in Cairo (Mr. R. J. Bowker) saw King Farouk yesterday afternoon and explained Britain's ...

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  6. FRANCO ACTS.

    MADRID, Feb. 24.—A total of 37 t men charged with reorganising the c Socialist Workers' Party in Spain faced a court martial yesterday. ...

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  7. MOB FRENZY.

    BOMBAY, Feb. 24.—After three days of terror, blood shed and destruction, Bombay's millions greeted the Sabbath with jangled nerves., Gunfire and fighting continued after midnight in the northern part of the city, but ...

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  8. CELEBES UNREST.

    BATAVIA., Feb. 24.—Only meagre details have been added to the information from the Menado and Gorontalo areas in the ...

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  9. KARACHI OUTBREAK.

    KARACHI. Feb. 24.—Following the surrender by the mutineers of L.M..S. Hindustan at Karachi on Friday morning, the ship's ratings ...

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  10. SHIPPING HOLD-UP.

    BATAVIA,. Feb. 24.—Dutch feeling against Australia has been greatly increased in the past few weeks by the continued hold-up of ...

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  11. NEW GREEK ARMY.

    ATHENS, Feb. 24.—Greece's new army, which will be organised on British lines and trained by British instructors, will be supplied ...

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  12. DR. KEITH OFFICER.

    BATAVIA, Feb. 24.—An Australian diplomat, Mr. Keith Officer, arrived in Batavia by plane this afternoon. The duration of his stay is ...

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  13. MUKDEN SCENE.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—In Mukden on Friday Major-General Kovtoun Stankevitch told nine correspondents who had previously been ...

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  14. POISONOUS LIQUOR.

    BATAVIA, Feb. 24.—Military police raiding an innocent-looking bungalow in Surabaya discovered 3,000 gallons of poisonous "hooch" ...

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  15. JAPANESE EXPORTS.

    TOKIO, Feb. 24.—General MacArthur announced yesterday that Japan's 1946 export programme would aggregate about 25 per cent. ...

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  16. BULGARIA'S BREACH

    ATHENS, Feb. 24.—It is reliably learnt that Greece will address a protest to the Allies against Bulgaria, says the Exchange ...

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  17. ISLAND BASES.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—Construction work on the great series of advanced bases in the Pacific is going forward at great speed ...

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  18. ARGENTINA VOTES

    BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 24.—More than 3,500,000 persons will go to the polls today to elect Col. Juan Peron or Senor Jose Tamborini ...

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  19. TWO INQUIRIES.

    NEW DELHI, Feb. 24.—The Central Legislative Assembly adopted yesterday by 70 votes to 40 a Congress Party motion ...

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  20. CANADIAN SPY HUNT.

    OTTAWA, Feb. 24.—It is announced officially that 11 men and two women have been detained in the espionage investigations. The ...

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  21. IN CALCUTTA.

    CALCUTTA, Feb. 24.—Calcutta was quiet today. The naval authorities said that the situation was under control. Military guards had ...

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  22. GERMAN DOCUMENTS.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 24.—The State Department announced yesterday that the United States had ordered the immediate return to ...

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  23. GANDHI'S APPEAL.

    POONA, Feb. 24.—Mr. Gandhi has appealed to the country to stop "the thoughtless orgy of violence." He declared that the ...

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  24. RED ARMY.

    MOSCOW. Feb. 24.—Generallssimo Stalin, n an 'Order of the Day broadcast by Moscow radio on the occasion of the Red Army's 28th ...

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  25. DIPLOMATIC SPIES?

    BUENOS AIRES, Feb. 24.—Charges of espionage, published with photostatic copies of six documents, are levelled at the ...

    Article : 247 words
  26. VICHYITES DIE.

    PARIS, Feb. 24.—The French journalist Jean Luchaire, who had been found guilty of collaboration charges, faced a fifing-squad without ...

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  27. FEW REMAIN.

    TEHERAN, Feb. 23.—Major-General Savory, of the British Army, said yesterday that the Last of the 600 British troops in Persia ...

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  28. R.A.A.F. IN JAPAN.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 24.—The first group of R.A.A.F. men arrived in Japan on Thursday the Department of Air announced at the weekend. ...

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  29. INDO-CHINA.

    HANOI, Feb. 24.—The rapid French reconquest of the Saigon area sand other adjacent regions of Indo-China has created a false ...

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  30. PALESTINE POLICE.

    JERUSALEM, Feb. 24.—The "Voice of Israel," the secret radio of the illegal Jewish resistance movement declared to be the organisations ...

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  31. CAPITULATION.

    BOMBAY, Feb. 24.—A signal from the strike committee that the R.I.N. ships were surrendering was received at Naval ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. PRESS FREEDOM.

    NEW YORK, Feb. 24.—The American Society of Newspaper Editors has sent a letter to Mr. Edward J. Stettinius (U.S. ...

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  33. INDEPENDENCE DATE.

    NEW DELHI, Feb. 24.—Dr. N. B. Khare, who is in charge of the Commonwealth Relations Department and a member of the Viceroy's ...

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  34. GERMAN ORPHANS.

    FRANKFURT, Feb. 24.—All 350 Palestine entry certificates granted for Jews in Palestine will be assigned to orphan children, says Reuters. ...

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  35. ANGLO-FRENCH AIRLINES.

    PARIS, Feb. 24.—An Anglo French civil aviation agreement was initialled yesterday. Details are secret until the agreement is ...

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  36. EXECUTIONS AND PRESS.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 24.—A limited number of Press representatives will be allowed to watch the execution of war criminals. This was ...

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  37. 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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