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  2. PALESTINE TERROR.

    JERUSALEM, Jan. 5.—Haganah (the underground Jewish National Amy) yesterday distributed leaflets condemning the new wave of ...

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  3. MINED DESTROYERS.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—Reuters Belgrade correspondent reports that Yugoslav newspapers feature a speech by the Albanian Premier ...

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  4. INDO-CHINA CONFLICT.

    PARIS, Jan. 5.—It would be necessary to have a military decision before any negotiations could be conducted, said the Minister ...

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  5. LOST IN ANTARCTICA.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—The Navy Department announced on Friday that a seaplane with nine persons aboard is overdue on an ...

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  6. SARAWAK STIR.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—The Colonial Office denies that it made any offer, monetary or otherwise, in return for any assurance from Mr. ...

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  7. GREECE'S NEIGHBOURS.

    ATHENS, Jan 5.—Yugoslavia, Albania and Bulgaria have closed their frontiers to Greek bandits whom they previously tolerated on ...

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  8. BLAZE IN CORINTHIC.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—A fire broke out in the liner Corinthic, nearing completion for the Shaw Savill, Albion Co. Ltd., at the ...

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  9. CONGRESS BATTLE.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—When the 80th United States Congress opened yesterday proceedings in the Senate were delayed by angry ...

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  10. ANTI-U.S. OUTBURSTS.

    NANKING, Jan. 5.—No direct evidence is so far available here that the anti-American student demonstrations sweeping the ...

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  11. GERMAN DOCTORS.

    NUREMBERG, Jan. 5.—The American court trying 23 German doctors on war crimes charges heard a witness, Ferdinand Hall, ...

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  12. GOODWILL VISIT.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—The Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Field Marshal Lord Montgomery) left for Moscow by air yesterday, says ...

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  13. SHIPPING SUBSIDY.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—An increased freight service between the United States west coast and Australia and New Zealand is seen as a ...

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  14. PRINCESS ELIZABETH.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—The "Evening News" quotes a high authority for a detailed, categorical denial of reports of an engagement between ...

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  15. PRISON CAMP HORRORS

    TOKIO, Jan. 5.—An Australian Army officer, Capt. James Chisholm, told the War Crimes Tribunal that the camp. in which ...

    Article : 173 words
  16. JAPANESE PURGE.

    TOKIO, Jan. 5.—The Japanese Government has announced a new purge of ultra-nationalists, prohibiting blood relatives from ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S TITLE.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 5.—Although no official announcement may be made, it is unlikely that the Commonwealth will agree to American ...

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  18. SOVIET CRITIC.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—Russia has requested the United States to hand over to the Soviet authorities for criminal ...

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  19. SUNK IN BALTIC.

    HELSINKI, Jan. 5.—A Russian warship has brought in 28 survivors of the Great Northern Telegraph Company's cableship, Karla, ...

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  20. LOVE FINDS A WAY.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—A 25-year-old soldier, Walter Edwards, of Norwich, brought the woman he loved from Italy to England the hard way. ...

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  21. SUDAN'S FUTURE.

    CAIRO, Jan. 5.—The Arab League has come out in support of the Egyptian demand for permanent unity with the Sudan, reports ...

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  22. POLISH ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent reports that a joint Anglo-American Note is being ...

    Article : 113 words
  23. BRITISH LINES.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—One of London's veterans in the Anglo-Australian shipping trade has retired. He is the Shaw Savill and Albion Co.'s ...

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  24. MINED OFF GREECE.

    ATHENS, Jan. 5.—The British cargo steamer, Harberton, sailing from Alexandria to Chalcidice (northern Greece), hit a mine about a ...

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  25. MORE PRODUCTION.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—In a review of Britain's economic position prepared for the National Joint Advisory Council—"Parliament" of employers ...

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  26. TALKS ON BURMA.

    RANGOON, Jan. 5.—The Myochit Party executive has decided that its leader, Mr. U. Saw, should accompany the Burmese delegation going ...

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  27. TROUBLED INDIA.

    NEW DELHI, Jan. 5.—British soldiers raided the Anglo-Indian railway institute at Jhansi on December 26, destroyed furniture, stole ...

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  28. ZIONIST CONFERENCE.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 4.—Rabbi Stephen S. Wise has withdrawn from the Zionist Organisation of America which he helped to found ...

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  29. ATOMIC ENERGY.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—Mr. Bernard Baruch, the American representative on the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, has resigned, Mr. ...

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  30. OIL FROM PERSIA.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—Referring to the recent Anglo-American oil agreement, Moscow Radio yesterday said that it testified to American capital's ...

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  31. MUTINY CHARGES

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 5.—Sepoy Abdul Aziz, the third prosecution witness in the trial of seven Indian soldiers accused of mutiny on ...

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  32. HARD ON HIROHITO.

    TOKIO, Jan. 5.—The number of persons in Emperor Hirohito's household, says the American Associated Press, ...

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  33. SUCCOUR TO GREEKS.

    Experiences as head of the Australian Red Cross party working in Western Macedonia, where activities ranged from fighting typhus to carting firewood and running a section of railway, were related at Fremantle yesterday by Dr. Lindsay Male, of Perth, who returned ...

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  34. GERMAN TREATY.

    AMSTERDAM, Jan. 5.—The Netherlands and Belgian Governments will hold consultations on the attitude they will adopt in ...

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  35. INDIES SITUATION.

    BATAVIA, Jan. 5.—The Netherlands East Indies and Indonesian Republic Governments, in a combined effort to restore the ...

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  36. EXILED YUGOSLAVS.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—The Moscow "Red Star's" special correspondent in Berlin alleges that a "Royal Yugoslav Army" exists in the British ...

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  37. BUTTER PRICES.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 5.—The Federal Government has charged the president, Mr. Henry Rathburn, and three members of the executive ...

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  38. SCREW IN LUNG.

    PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 5.—John Turner (4), from Christchurch (NZ.), accompanied by his father, has arrived at San Francisco aboard ...

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  39. HAMBURG'S WINTER.

    HAMBURG, Jan. 5—The authorities have announced more drastic restrictions in electricity and coal supplies as Hamburg's stocks of coal continue to fall. British families, except those with children, cannot now have coal. The city will be without public ...

    Article : 367 words
  40. PACIFIC NATIVES.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—The United States has accepted an invitation by the Australian and New Zealand Governments to a ...

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  41. COAL PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—The president of the National Union of Mineworkers (Mr. Will Lawther) has announced that all countries producing ...

    Article : 173 words
  42. PROFESSOR HEINZE.

    MONTREAL, Jan. 5.—Professor Bernard Heinze, the well-known Australian conductor, will conduct his first Canadian concert today. ...

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  43. FRENCH CUTS.

    PARIS, Jan. 5.—Renewed confidence in Prance was one of the first results of the Blum Government's new measures reducing industrial ...

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  44. ROYAL TOUR.

    LONDON, Jan. 5.—The Air Ministry has announced that four Air Training Corps cadets have been chosen to serve in the King's flight of ...

    Article : 123 words
  45. RELUCTANT RUSSIA.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—The State Department announces that the United States has asked Russia for the third time to begin ...

    Article : 55 words
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    IF YOU HAVEN'T TIME to read ALL the news, keep up-to-date with NEWSREEL in The Western Mail. Out today. ...

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