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  3. AMMONIA AS PRE[?]E OF TOOTH DECAY

    NEW YORK, February 13.—The Chicago correspondent of the American Associated Press states: "Dr Robert Kesel, of the University of Illinois Dental College, announced that experiments with dibasic ammonium phosphate indicated ...

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  4. BRIDGE CAISSON TAKES A TILT

    (Story on page 6). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 36 JAPANESE FOUND GUILTY AT WAR TRIAL

    MOROTAI, February 14.—Thirty—six Japanese were found guilty and 57 acquitted of charges of having ill-treated Australian and Dutch prisoners of war at the Tantoei camp, Ambon, in the War ...

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  6. JAPANESE PEOPLE FEAR AUSTRALIANS

    MELBOURNE, February 14.—Reports from Japan state that Mr Tsuneo Hattori, head of the Japanese Government's liaison mission to the headquarters ...

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  7. EGYPT'S PROPOSALS ON INDONESIA DEFEATED AT UNO

    LONDON, February 14.—Members of the Security Council, minus Mr Bevin (Britain), appeared for last night's decisive meeting in smiling mood. ...

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  8. Captain Taylor To Get Job With Federal Airlines?

    CANBERRA, February 14.—The appointment of Capt P. G. Taylor, former navigator for the late Sir Charlea Kingsford Smith, as ...

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  9. 20 Japs To Be Tried At Darwin

    DARWIN, February 14. —The first Japanese to be tried in Australia as war criminals will be brought to ...

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  10. Two Planes Crash In

    LONDON, February 13.—'The death roll in crashes of RAF planes in Britain so far this year total approximately 80, including ...

    Article : 237 words
  11. RAAF Men At Madang Near Mutiny

    SYDNEY, February 14.——It waa stated today that 2000 RAAF men are on the verge of mutiny at Madang because of ...

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  12. CHARGE AGAINST FLYING OFFICER

    BRISBANE, February 14.—Flying Officer D. B. Brennan, a pilot attached to the 38th squadron of the RAAF at Archerfield, was ...

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  13. U.S. Army-Navy Rivalry Raised At Inquiry

    WASHINGTON, February 13. — Former Lieut-Colonel Clausen, who conducted a private investigation into the Pearl Harbour disaster in ...

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  14. GREAT FIRE SWEEPS BANGKOK

    BANGKOK, February 13.—All available troops, Ghurkas and Sikhs have been called out to help fight a great fire, which, after ...

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  15. Resignation Of McKell A Bombshell

    SYDNEY, February 14.—Though some members of Mr McKell's party had expected his resignation from Parliament for a long time, ...

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  16. MORALE OF U.S. TROOPS IN JAPAN DECLINES

    NEW YORK, February 13.—The Tokyo correspondent of the "New York Times" states: "High-ranking United States army officers admit ...

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  17. "RED FLAG" SUNG IN HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON, February 13.—Labour members of the House of Commons sang "The Red Flag" in a livision tonight when the Trades Disputes Bill, which repeals the 1927 Conservative Government's Trade ...

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  18. ATOMIC ENERGY AND POWER PLANTS

    WASHINGTON, February 13. — "Atomic power plants will be developed in our lifetime without dislocating power industries," Mr ...

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  19. Casualties In Calcutta Street Riots

    LONDON, February 13.—Casualties in the three days' rioting in Calcutta total 32 dead and nearly 300 injured. ...

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  20. BRITISH TROOPS LEAVING PERSIA

    TEHERAN, February 13. — The British Embassy has officially denied a report circulated from Moscow that a large number of British ...

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  21. Beasley Speaks On Famine

    LONDON, February 14.—Pledging Australia's all-out aid to avert a world famine, Mr Beasley bold the United Nations' General ...

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  22. 50,000 Batavian Refugees In Parlous Plight

    BATAVIA, February 13.—More than 50,000 civilian refugees at the hill city of Bandeong, 100 miles south-east of Batavia, are in a parlous plight, states the ...

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  23. Food Position In Britain Called "Rank Injustice"

    LONDON, February 14.—Housewives queued to speak at a mass meeting in the Ilford Town Hall, held to protest against the food situation. Those who failed to get into the overcrowded hall stood and listened to the speeches through a relay ...

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  24. SOVIET REPRESENTATIVE ON COMMISSION

    WASHINGTON, February 13. — Russia has notified the State Department that her ambassador (M. Gromyko) will represent the Soviet ...

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  25. NO TREASON CHARGE AGAINST POUND

    WASHINGTON, February 13. — The jury in the United States District Court found that Ezra Pound was mentally unsound. Therefore ...

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  26. SONJA HEME GETS DIVORCE

    CHICAGO, February 13.—The court has granted the ice-skating film star, Sonja Henie, a divorce from Dan Topping, a New York ...

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