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  2. UNITED NATIONS

    London, Jan. 13.—If the United Nations Security Council adopts the provisional rules drawn up by the Preparatory Commission, the chair will be taken for a month at a time by representatives of all member States in alphabetical order, which would mean an ...

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  3. JAPANESE TORTURES

    London, Jan. 13.—Three Eurasian girls and one man told the court of inquiry in Singapore the stories of their brutal torture at ...

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  4. REICHSTAG FIRE

    London, Jan. 13.—A letter to Hindenburg from one of Roehm's assistants implicates Goering and Goebbels in the firing of the ...

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  5. ARGENTINE STRIKES

    New York, Jan. 13.—The Buenos Aires correspondent of the New York "Post" says that more than 500,000 people are idle in the ...

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  6. U-BOAT WARFARE

    Nuremberg, Jan. 14.—The British prosecution today began the presentation of the case against Admiral Doenitz, alleging that ...

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  7. CHICAGO MURDER

    Chicago, Jan. 13.—As a funeral mass was held yesterday for six-year-old Suzanne Degnan, victim of the kidnap murder, Chicago's ...

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  8. STRIKES IN U.S.A.

    Washington, Jan. 14.—The executive board of the National Federation of Telephone Workers announced early today after a long ...

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  9. German General Staff

    London, Jan. 13.—According to the Nuremburg correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Agency, all members of the German manner and should, not be associated with Hitler and Nazism, says General ...

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  10. Experiences in Sumatra

    London, Jan. 13—A 44-year-old Englishwoman, Mrs. Edna Hellen, arrived at Liverpool today still suffering from the effects of ...

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  11. Greeks Denounce Bulgaria

    London, Jan. 13.—"Down with Bulgaria" shouted the crowd at an Athens rally of the six major Conservative Liberal Parties, says the Associated Press ...

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  12. Palestinian Arabs

    London, Jan. 13.—In Cairo today King Ibn Saud of Arabia received a delegation of Palestinian Arabs and told them: "The ...

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  13. Keeping Nazism Alive

    London, Jan. 14.—Reuter's Nuremberg correspondent says that American Military Government officials are endeavouring to put down a new movement apparently ...

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  14. Indians Crippled

    New Delhi, Jan. 14.—About 500 persons are reported to be permanently crippled by a type of paralysis, known as Lathurison, in the ...

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  15. Slaughter of Jugoslavs

    Belgrade, Jan. 13.—The Jugoslav War Crimes Commission has proclaimed 27 German and 15 Croat Officials as war criminals and ...

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  16. Governor of Punjab

    Lahore, Jan. 14.—The Governor of the Punjab, Sir Bertrand Clancy, has greatly harmed the cause of British Imperialism in ...

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  17. Dr. Conti's Death

    Nuremberg, Jan. 14.—Correspondents today pressed Colonel Andrus for details of the suicide of Hitler's favourite, Dr. Leonardo ...

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  18. New Zealand Withdraws

    London, Jan. 14.—When the united Nations Assembly was resumed, Mr. Fraser announced that New Zealand was withdrawing ...

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  19. Bulgarian Government

    Sofia, Jan. 13.—The Bulgarian Prime Minister, M. Georgiev, in a statement issued today, said that British and American recognition ...

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  20. Indian Jetties Collapse

    Calcutta, Jan. 13.—The Governor of Bombay, Mr. R. G. Casey, sent a message to the local magistrate at Diamond Harbour, on the ...

    Article : 90 words
  21. The British Navy

    London, Jan. 13.—The Admiralty has confirmed the report that it has cancelled the contract for the building of the aircraft ...

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  22. New Airliner

    London, Jan. 13.—Even the half-scale model of the Brabazon airliner is bigger than a Lancaster, says the "Daily Mail." The model ...

    Article : 71 words
  23. Indonesian Offensive

    Batavia, Jan 14.—The Batavia correspondent of the Associated Press says it is officially announced that the British used Sherman ...

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  24. Death Sentence Commuted

    London, Jan. 14.—A message from Badzwischenahn says that the Third Canadian Divisional headquarters has announced that ...

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  25. Mighty Battleship

    London, Jan. 13.—Britain's mightiest battleship, Vanguard, throbbed to life yesterday when her dock trials began at Clydebank. ...

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  26. Soviet Support

    London, Jan. 13.—The Moscow radio tonight came out in full support of U.N.O., but issued a warning that it must not be ...

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  27. WORK ON DESTROYERS STOPPED

    London, Jan. 14.—As the result of instructions from the Admiralty, the work on two destroyers in the Birkenhead ...

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  28. Civilian War Dead

    London, Jan. 14.—The Imperial War Graves Commission announces that a shrine, designed by Sir Charles Peers, has been fixed i ...

    Article : 109 words
  29. Elections in Japan

    Tokio, Jan. 14.—General MacArthur has authorised elections in Japan any time after March 15. He has stressed the importance of ...

    Article : 79 words
  30. Norway's Interest

    Oslo, Jan. 14.—Discussing the fact that Norway had been in the forefront of the discussion at the London meeting of the United ...

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  31. French Collaborators

    Paris, Jan. 13.—"Collaborationist millionaires," many of whom are members of the "select 200 families," whose interlocking ...

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  32. The Spanish Question

    Moscow, Jan. 13.—The newspaper "Pravda," commenting on the willingness of Britain and America for a discussion with Prance on the question of Spain, ...

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  33. Rumanian Censorship

    Bucharest, Jan. 13.—The Russian authorities, in the name of the Allied Control Commission, have announced that the ...

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  34. "Ban Mosley"

    London, Jan. 13.—About 2000 Communist demonstrators today marched from Hyde Park to the Ministry for Information carrying ...

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  35. Berlin Murder

    Berlin, Jan. 14.—A British soldier was killed in a shooting incident in the American zone in Berlin today. Unknown men entered ...

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  36. The Next World War

    London, Jan. 13.—The Madrid radio, commenting on U.N.O., said: "Peacemaking is more subtle than waging war. World War III. will ...

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  37. PRAISE FOR NEW ZEALAND

    London, Jan. 14.—The Associated Press special correspondent says that Mr. Praser's announcement of New Zealand's withdrawal ...

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  38. British Food Mission

    London, Jan. 14.—The Secretary for the Dominions has appointed Mr. W. Bankes Amery head of the United Kingdom's food mission in ...

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  39. Chief Rabbi Dead

    London, Jan. 14.—The death has occurred of Dr. J. H. Hertz, chief rabbi of the united Hebrew congregations of the British Empire, ...

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  40. Small Nations' Rights

    London, Jan. 14.—The Moscow radio is quoted by Reuter as saying: "The only prerequisite for the success of U.N.O. is cooperation ...

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  41. Clash in Athens

    Athens, Jan. 14.—Three persons were killed and 15 wounded in a clash between members of the E.A.M. and the police at Volos. ...

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  42. Death of Film Actress

    London, Jan. 13.—Miss Enid Stamp-Taylor (41), film actress, died today from a fractured skull resulting from a fall in her ...

    Article : 34 words
  43. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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