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  2. FUTURE OF TRIESTE.

    NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—The U.N.O. Security Council yesterday voted by ten votes to nil to take over responsibility for the ...

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  3. STRIKE GOES ON.

    LONDON, Jan. 12.—Hopes that a settlement might be reached In the strike of transport workers faded today when at a meeting of ...

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  4. CORFU INCIDENT.

    LONDON, Jan. 12.—The British Government has filed a complaint with the U.N.O. Security Council charging Albania with mining the ...

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  5. U.S. FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

    CLEVELAND, Jan. 11.—Senator Vandenberg (Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee), addressing the Cleveland ...

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  6. UNHAPPY GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Jan. 12.—The French are moving millions of marks' worth of German factory equipment from the French zone to Alsace and the Saar, says Reuters ...

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  7. JEW TERRORISM.

    LONDON, Jan. 12.—Reuters Rome correspondent reports that leaflet bombs were exploded on Friday by Irgun Zvai Leumi (the ...

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  8. ANTARCTIC VENTURE.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—The United States Navy announced yesterday that a plane had sighted the burnt wreckage on a Martin ...

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  9. POLISH STIR.

    LONDON, Jan. 12—The Foreign Office announced that it has authorised the British Ambassador to Poland (Mr. Victor ...

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  10. MONTGOMERY BACK.

    LONDON, Jan. 12.—The Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Field Marshal Lord Montgomery) arrived back in England ...

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  11. POLAR WEALTH.

    BALBOA (Panama), Jan. 12.—Rear-Admiral Byrd, who is aboard the carrier Philippine Sea enroute to the Antarctic, said that he ...

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  12. CLIFF FALLS ISOLATE LIGHTHOUSE.

    Cliff falls are making one of Britain's lonely lighthouses more isolated. This lighthouse stands on a rocky ledge near the foot of Hartland Point, the headland which rises about 350 feet above the Atlantic on the north-western end of Devonshire. When the lighthouse was built just over 70 years ago it was easily approached by road and keepers have been able to have their wives and families with them. Heavy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. "PARAFOOD."

    LONDON, Jan. 12.—Six R.A.F. aircraft parachuted two tons of dried milk on to Amrum Island, in Heligoland ...

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  14. ROUGH CROSSING.

    VANCOUVER, Jan. 12.—The new Australian High Commissioner to Canada (Mr. F. M. Forde) arrived yesterday with his ...

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  15. PAPEN CHARGED.

    NUREMBERG, Jan. 12.—The De-Nazification Board yesterday t served an indictment on Franz von Papen, who was acquitted on ...

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  16. THE NEW SECRETARY.

    HONOLULU , Jan. 11.—General George C. Marshall, in his first public statement since confirmation of his appointment as ...

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  17. U.S. AIR FORCE.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—The United States Army Air Force during the years immediately ahead will have about 1,500 ...

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  18. STOCK MISSION.

    OTTAWA, Jan. 12.—The N.S.W. Minister for Agriculture (Mr. E. H. Graham), who is heading a delegation buying sires to strengthen ...

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  19. FRIENDSHIP TREATY.

    ANKARA. Jan. 12.—It was officially announced last night that a treaty of friendship had been signed between Turkey and ...

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  20. BURMA'S FREEDOM.

    RANGOON, Jan. 12.—The "People's Volunteer Corps" paraded the streets shouting "down with blood-sucking Imperialism" ...

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  21. VOLCANO ERUPTS.

    MANILA, Jan. 12.—Libog and Camalig, towns at the foot of Mayon volcano, 200 miles south-east of Manila, ...

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  22. TRAPPED MINERS.

    EDINBURGH, Jan. 12.—One man was killed and 14 others were trapped following an explosion in Burngrange pit, West Calder ...

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  23. AMERICAN WOOL.

    CHEYENNE (Wyoming), Jan. 11.—Governor Lester Hunt today appealed to all wool-producing States to combine in efforts to prevent a ...

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  24. ELECTRIC POWER.

    LONDON, Jan. 12.—The Government's Electricity Bill, seeking to nationalise the electricity supply industry, will be introduced in ...

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  25. "NO PHONEY WAR."

    HANOI, Jan. 12.—"This is no phoney war. No one is more aware of this than the French and Vietnamese forces. The tactics ...

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  26. PERSIAN POLL.

    TEHERAN, Jan. 12.—Ten busloads of university students toured the streets shouting: "Dow with Sultaneh" when balloting in the ...

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  27. GREEK BORDERS.

    LONDON, Jan. 12.—Reuters Athens correspondent says that the Prime Minister of Greece (Mr. Tsaldaris), in a published article, ...

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  28. U.S. COAL STRIKE.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 12.—Briefs have been filed requesting the Supreme Court to set aside fines of 3,500,000 dollars (£A1,060,700) ...

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  29. AUSCHWITZ HORRORS.

    A Czech doctor who saw the horrors of Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps and whose information led to the arrest of 160 German war criminals is the ship's doctor on the motorship Denbighshire, which arrived at Fremantle en route to Singapore on ...

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  30. RUSSIA IN THE ARCTIC.

    LONDON, Jan. 12.—The Washington bureau of the United Press, referring to the recent Russian request to Norway for a military base at Spitsbergen, (the Norwegian island within the Arctic circle, off the east coast of Greenland), says it is authoratively learnt that the ...

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  31. DUTCH NEW GUINEA

    NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—The Royal Dutch Shell group has arranged for a full-scale exploration of the oil possibilities of Dutch New Guinea. ...

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  32. FOR SYDNEY SHOW.

    OTTAWA, Jan. 12.—Aluminium, one of Canada's most important exports to Australia, has been used lavishly to outline set pieces for the ...

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  33. PLAN REJECTED.

    LONDON, Jan. 12.—The Royal Pine Art Commission has rejected Sir Giles Scott's plan for the rebuilding of Coventry Cathedral, says ...

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  34. UNION RIGHTS.

    PARIS, Jan. 12.—The World Federation of Trade Unions in conference at Paris decided to submit to the U.N.O. Economic and Social ...

    Article : 54 words
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