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  3. BRITAIN TO CONTROL STERLING MOVEMENTS IN FRENCH HANDS

    The British Treasury, after consulting the French Government, published an order whereby the French Government, or a French Colonial Government, will control movements of sterling in French hands. A French Embassy ...

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  4. TO IMMERSE GANDHI'S ASHES IN SACRED RIVER

    Congress President (Rajendra Prasad) announced that Gandhi's ashes will be immersed in the sacred waters where the Jumna meets the Ganges at Allahabad on February 12, which will be observed as a day of national ...

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  5. BIG FOUR MAY HOLD MEETING IN LONDON

    A meeting of the Big Four Foreign Ministers, to consider recent proposals for the disposition of German assets in ...

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  6. ITALY SIGNS TREATY WITH UNITED STATES

    Full normal relations between the United States and Italy are resumed under a treaty of friendship, commerce ...

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  7. U.S. REPS. CUT INCOME TAX BY 6,500m. DOLLARS

    By an overwhelming vote of 297 to 120, the House of Representatives passed a bill cutting income taxes by 6,500 ...

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  8. TWO OIL SUCKS SIGHTED N. EAST OF BERMUDA

    Two large widely-separated oil slicks were sighted several hundred miles north-east yesterday as aircraft swept the Atlantic for traces ...

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  9. U.S. REJECTS SOVIET PROTEST OVER WARSHIPS

    The United States rejected the Soviet's protest against American warships visiting Italian ports. In a Note to the Soviet Government, the State Department said the Italian Government had granted advance permission for all visits which were in strict ...

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  10. MR. DEDMAN ATTENDS ECONOMIC COUNCIL

    Australia made its first appearance at the Economic and Social Council yesterday when the Minister for Postwar Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) ...

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  11. GERMANS TO STRIKE AGAINST RATIONS

    Nearly three million German workers from the Danish border almost to the Swedish frontier are expected to stage one-day hunger strikes in ...

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  12. GERMAN HELD IN U.S. FOR CONTEMPT CHARGE

    After the United States District Court refused earlier to upset Gerhard Eisler's conviction for concealing his Communist links, he was ...

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  13. IRAQ REJECTS ANGLO TREATY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Iraqi Ministerial committee, formed to deal with the Anglo-Iraq treaty, has decided to reject the treaty, Reuters ...

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  14. 10-POINT PROGRAMME FOR HUMAN RIGHTS

    A 10 point programme for the preservation of civil rights, aimed mainly against lynching and unfair employment ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND IS TREATED AS A CINDERELLA STATE

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Chandler) told the City Council to-day that Queensland was regarded in the south, particularly in Canberra, as a ...

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  16. BRITISH-PROTEST TO RUMANIA

    Britain sent a note to Rumania protesting against infringements to the Human Rights Clause in the Rumanian peace treaty, implied in the ...

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  17. Jewish Gang Threatens Rulers of Arab States

    The Stern Gang issued a proclamation threatening the lives of Arab rulers, who would be held personally responsible for any pogrom against Jews in neighbouring Arab States Official reports said that gunmen ...

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  18. TRANSPORT UNION SET-BACK FOR COMMUNIST MEMBERS

    The General Secretary of the Transport General Workers' Union (Mr. Deakin) said last night that the biennial elections for the General ...

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  19. R.C. SPLIT THREATENS IN ELECTING CANADA'S LEADER

    The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Louis St. Laurent), who is regarded as the likeliest to succeed Mr. Mackenzie King, as Prime Minister, ...

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  20. OPPOSITION OF U.S. LABOUR TO WALLACE

    Opposition to the Presidential candidacy of Mr. Henry Wallace was announced by the executive council of the American Federation of Labour. ...

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  21. Railway Services Suspended in Queensland

    All suburban tram services ceased in Brisbane to-night as the result of a strike by more than 3,000 railmen. The Railways Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT FOR IRAQ

    A Foreign Office spokesman said that Britain, to prevent wheat stocks in Iraq running out before the end of February, had diverted to Basra ...

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  23. TRUCK DRIVER SENT FOR TRIAL

    Leslie Leonard Carpenter was committed for trial to-day by the Campsic Court on a charge of having caused grievous bodily harm to nine ...

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  24. 108d. FOR MUDGEE WOOL

    All the best features of the previous day's auctions were in evidence at the wool sales to-day. Competition was keen from continental and ...

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  25. BRITISH DRAFT TREATY FOR BENELUX COUNTRIES

    Britain has Submitted to France a draft treaty embodying provisional British ideas on the proposed pacts with Belgium, Netherlands and Luxemburg, says Reuters diplomatic correspondent. ...

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  26. General Smuts as Cambridge Chancellor

    General Smuts has been nominated unanimously as Chancellor of Cambridge Univeisity The General descilbed the ...

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  27. BLAIR ATHOL MINERS ON STRIKE

    The strike of miners at Blair Athol has been referred to the central council of the Miners' Federation which is meeting in Sydney and the council ...

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  28. TIME NOT RIPE TO LIQUIDATE BULGAR PARTIES

    The moment had not yet come to liquidate Bulgarian political parties, but one day a single party will be established, ...

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  29. CYCLONIC STORM HITS SEYMOUR IN VICTORIA

    A cyclone, which swept through Seymour this evening, caused damage estimated at thousands of pounds and held up the Spirit of Progress ...

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  30. FORMBY CRITICISES UNION CONTROL OF AUSTRALIAN STAGE

    Before the English comedian, George Formby, left on Saturday on his return to England he is stated to have criticised the Australian stage, ...

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  31. MINISTER DENIES NATIVES ARE CRAZY FROM DRINK

    The Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Jones) said that reports about the behaviour of allegedly drink-crazed natives on Thursday Island were ...

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  32. LEOPOLD TO TOUR UNITED STATES

    King Leopold, of Belgium, accompanied by his second wife, and Crown Prince Baudouin, arrived for a tour of America. ...

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  33. DIAMOND RINGS STOLEN

    A tray of gold and diamond, rings, valued at £195, were reported stolen from a Manly jeweller this afternoon The police were told that two men ...

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  34. INTERNATIONAL TALKS IN MELBOURNE

    Important discussions on international problems are being held in Melbourne between the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt), officers ...

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  35. WIN EXPECTED FOR SHANNON

    Shannon may score his first victory in the United States to-day. He is entered in a seven furlong event for four-year-olds and over at Santa ...

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  36. STEAMER LOADING FOR AUSTRALIA RUN

    The steamer Levuka, the first of the two passenger ships being converted for W. R. Carpenter Ltd. for the Canada-Australia run, left dry ...

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  37. MASS PRODUCTION OF ATOMIC BOMBS

    The United States Atomic Energy Commission, reporting to Congress, indicated that its objective is to put the manufacture of atomic bombs on ...

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  38. N.Z. YEARLINGS ARRIVE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—On the Wahine, which arnved to-day, were 21 yearlings which were purchased for 2,500 guineas at the recent sales in ...

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