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  2. MANDATES QUESTION

    London, Jan. 22.—This afternoon's meeting of the U.N.O. Trusteeship Committee was notable for a long and spirited ...

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  3. FOOD PRODUCTION

    London, Jan. 22.—The relaxation of controls could not be carried to excess, and improvement in the Standards of life could only come ...

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  4. PERSIAN SITUATION

    London, Jan. 22.—The Teheran newspaper "Iran Ettela" has reported that 50 men were killed and 100 wounded in an affray between ...

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  5. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    London, Jan. 22.—"When the Security Council meets, probably within 48 hours, Mr. Bevin will strongly defend Britain's conduct ...

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  6. LOOTING OF FRANCE

    London, Jan. 22.—At Nuremberg , today, M. Gerthoffer, who addressed the tirbunal yesterday, resumed his speech. Dealing with the ...

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  7. RIOTS IN BOMBAY

    London, Jan. 23.—The police at Bombay fired on crowds with revolvers and rifles in a series of clashes with demonstrators, who ...

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  8. FUTURE OF MALAYA

    London, Jan. 22.—A White Paper, announcing the Government's policy for Malaya, proposes to regroup the Straits Settlements ...

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  9. ARABS AND JEWS

    Jerusalem, Jan. 22.—The Palestine Arab Higher Committee has issued a statement that it is unable to consent to the British proposal ...

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  10. Fresh Round-Up

    London, Jan. 23.-Reuter's correspondent in Jerusalem says that 2000 persons were interrogated in fresh round-ups in Palestine ...

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  11. MEETING OF CABINET

    London, Jan. 22.—The Secretary for Foreign Affairs, Mr. Bevin, this morning conferred with his colleagues at a Cabinet meeting at ...

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  12. Heroic Young Seaman

    London, Jan. 22.—A ship's apprentice, Peter Newsome, of London, who, after his ship, the Tantalus, was sunk by a bomb in ...

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  13. Case Aganst Hess

    Nuremburg, Jan. 23.—The court was taken by surprise today when Mr. Maxwell Fyfe announced that the presentation of the case ...

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  14. Jewish Goods

    Bombay Jan. 23.-Mr. Jinnah's newspaper, "Vatan," reports that Moslem shopkeepers at Agra have decided to boycott Jewish goods. ...

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  15. Police Casualties

    London, Jan. 23.—In the Bombay riots 17 police, including four officers, were injured by missiles and a fire engine driver was seriously ...

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  16. Russian Manoeuvre

    London, Jan. 22.—Russia's call for investigations in Greece and Indonesia has given the Security Council a thoroughly bad start," ...

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  17. PEARL HARBOUR

    Washington, Jan. 23.—Lieut-General Walter C. Short, who was the army commander of the Hawaiian Department at the time ...

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  18. GERMAN ITEMS

    London, Jan. 22.—The Munich radio states that Hitler's possessions at Berchtesgaden will be used to alleviate the shortage of goods ...

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  19. Russia's Population

    London, Jan. 23.—The Moscow correspondent of the "Times" says that the population of the Soviet Union is officially given as ...

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  20. Totalisator in England

    London, Jan. 22.—The totalisator turnover in England during 1945 was £7,142,995 for only 170 days' racing, compared with the record ...

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  21. Communists in Britain

    London, Jan. 22.—The Communist Party has applied for affiliation with the Labour Party, in a letter, in which the secretary, ...

    Article : 73 words
  22. The German Fleet

    London, Jan. 23.—The final share-out of the remnants of the German fleet, according to the naval correspondent of the ...

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  23. American Attitude

    London, Jan. 22.—"The American delegates favour postponing until April the Security Council's consideration of Russia's objection ...

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  24. Television in England

    London, Jan. 22.—The television service would be reopened within a few months, said the Minister of Information in a written reply ...

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  25. South African Politics

    Cape Town, Jan. 22.—Dr. Malan, Introducing a no-confidence motion against the Government, criticised Field-Marshal Smuts for ratifying ...

    Article : 82 words
  26. German "Oil Kings"

    headquarters in Germany report that field security police have arrested six of Germany's "oil kings" and removed 15 others from office. ...

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  27. Austrian Government

    London, Jan. 22.—The Vienna radio states that the Allied Council for Austria has reaffirmed its decision to give the Austrian ...

    Article : 143 words
  28. Registration of Workers

    Berlin, Jan 22.—The Allied Control Council has ordered the registration of all Germans who are fit for work. Men aged from 14 to ...

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  29. Indians in Natal

    Durban, Jan. 22.—The executive committee of the Natal Indian Congress has asked the Indian Government to appeal to the ...

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  30. A New Baron

    London, Jan. 21.—It was announced today that His Majesty had conferred a barony on Sir Archibald Clark Kerr, G.C.M.G. ...

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  31. Hitler's "Daughter"

    London, Jan. 22.—The British authorities in Germany are holding an attractive 18-year-old girl, Gotelind Tortesen, who claims that ...

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  32. Officials' Salaries

    London, Jan. 22.—After a long debate the U.N.O. Administrative Budetary Committee approved of recommendations of a net salary ...

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  33. Indonesian Point of View

    London, Jan. 22.—The Indonesians appreciated the world interest in Java, but if the Russians do not mind, they would prefer ...

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  34. Withdrawal from Syria

    Damascus, Jan. 22.—The Syrian Government has been informed that the total evacuation of foreign troops from the Djezired and ...

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  35. British Demobilisation

    London, Jan. 22.—The Government's promise of 1,500,000 releases of men and women from the forces by the end of 1945 has been ...

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  36. Penicillin Discoverer

    London, Jan. 22.—A gift of £5000 has been presented to Sir Alexander Fleming, discoverer of penicillin, from the £25,000 trust fund ...

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  37. Tribute to Pressmen

    London, Jan. 21.—"Pressmen were let in on the most vital top secret plans, and in not one single case did they ever abuse the trust ...

    Article : 137 words
  38. World Trade Unions

    London, Jan. 22.—The general committee of the United Nations, which late last night discussed the World Federation of Trade Unions' ...

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  39. Ceylon Rubber

    Colombo, Jan. 22.—Provisional allocations of rubber for the first quarter of 1946 provide for sup­plies to Britain, Australia, ...

    Article : 66 words
  40. Perth Woman's Baby

    San Francisco, Jan. 22.—Cherylene, the eight-weeks-old daughter of Mrs. Rona Robison, of Perth, has arrived with her mother by ...

    Article : 110 words
  41. 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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