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  2. PALESTINE PROBLEM

    Cairo, Feb. 3.—The Arab Front has announced that it will hold a general strike throughout Egypt within the next few days in ...

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  3. UNITED NATIONS

    London, Feb. 4.—Britain is looking confidently and determinedly for a "clean bill" on her policy in Greece and expects to get it ...

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  4. RUSSIA AND PERSIA

    London, Feb. 4.—Reuter's Teheran correspondent says that the newspapers state that the Russian Government has informed the ...

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  5. NUREMBERG TRIAL

    Nuremberg, Feb. 4.—Following a test alert around the courthouse and prison area, Brigadier-General Leroy Watson announced that ...

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  6. EVENTS IN GERMANY

    London, Feb. 4.—German children in the higher age groups in all schools in the Russian occupied province of Brandenburg are ...

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  7. JAVA CONFERENCE

    Batavia, Feb. 4.—The three days' conference at Soerakarta, in Central Java, this week, which will provide a trial of strength for the ...

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  8. PEARL HARBOUR

    Washington, Feb. 4.—At the Pearl Harbour inquiry on Friday. Captain I. F. Safford, head of navy communications in 1941, said that ...

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  9. ATOM BOMB POWER

    New York, Feb. 4.—Professor Victor Hess, an authority on radio-active substances, who in 1912 discovered the cosmic rays, said ...

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  10. STALIN'S MESSAGE

    Teheran, Feb. 4.—Generalissimo Stalin has sent a message to the Prime Minister, Ghavam Sultaneh, expressing a hope for increased ...

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  11. Raid by Jews

    Jerusalem, Feb. 3.—Eight armed and uniformed men, believed to be Jews, to-night raided a R.A.F. convalescent depot near Tel-Aviv. ...

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  12. De-Nazifying Germany

    London Feb 4.—The Wiesbaden Military Government Court sentenced Frau Fritz Opel, wife of the German motor car magnate to ...

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  13. Curfew Lifted

    Jerusalem, Feb. 3.—The curfew which has been imposed on the Jewish districts for the last 15 days will be lifted to-morrow. . ...

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  14. Intercession Service

    London, Feb. 4.—United Nations delegates, foreign diplomats, and members of the British Cabinet to-day attended St. Paul's Catherdal ...

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  15. Blasting Ice-cap

    New York, Feb. 4.—Commenting on Captain "Eddie" Rickenbacker's suggestion that the atom bomb could be used to "blast ...

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  16. A Liverpool Murder

    London, Feb. 4—Thieves who broke into a house in Liverpool on Saturday night hanged an 11-year-old boy who disturbed them. ...

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  17. R.A.F. Operations

    Batavia, Feb. 4.—The operations section of the R.A.F. has extended its field to Sumatra, where a Spitfire squadron is quartered at ...

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  18. U.N.O. Budget

    London, Feb. 4.—During the discussion on the provisional United Nations budget of 25,000,000 dollars which was submitted by the ...

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  19. Hungarian Republic

    London, Feb. 4.—Dr. Zoetan Tildy, the first President of the Hungarian Republic, said to-day that the primary aims of the new ...

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  20. Indian Moslems

    London, Feb. 4.—Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says that the Viceroy, Lord Wavell, disallowed two Moslem League adjournment ...

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  21. Feuds Among Prisoners

    London, Feb. 4.—Although several Nazi war criminals at Nuremberg first promised to testify against their former colleagues, ...

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  22. Dutch Generals

    Batavia, Feb. 5.—Three more Dutch major-generals, J. van Rees, who was chief of the medical service, R. Bakker and J. J. Pesman, ...

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  23. Indians' Food Ration

    Lucknow, Feb. 3.—A crowd of 50,000 people made a "hunger march through the main streets then held a demonstration in ...

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  24. GALES LASH BRITAIN

    London, Feb. 4.—The gales which lashed the west coast of Britain during the week-end continued with unabated fury to-day. ...

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  25. Two Indonesians Shot

    Batavia, Feb. 4.—Dutch sailors shot two Indonesians here on Saturday morning, stated the Netherlands Navy Information ...

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  26. Britain and Russia

    London, Feb. 4.—Britain, through the Rank Group, and Russia through the State-owned cinema industry, have arranged to show ...

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  27. International Court

    London, Feb. 4.—The president, vice-president, and members of the court of the International Court of Justice will receive 42,000 Dutch ...

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  28. Allied Troops in Italy

    Rome, Feb. 4.—The Italian Government has offered British and American troops an exchange rate of 900 lire to the £1 sterling ...

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  29. Dutch Islands

    London, Feb. 4.—As a result of the official taking over by the 18th Indian Brigade with headquarters at Macassar, Australian ...

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  30. Brunswick Boys' Club

    London, Feb. 4.—A memorial to the Allied troops imprisoned at Oflag 79 at Brunswick, is the Brunskich Club for boys aged ...

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  31. India's Food

    London, Feb. 3.—Although food will probably be rationed soon in all the large towns of West Bengal, the authorities controlling the ...

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  32. Southern Schleswig

    Copenhagen, Feb. 3.—It is authoritatively stated that an agreement has been reached between the British authorities and ...

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  33. White Russian Partisans

    London, Feb. 3.—More than 300,000 White Russian partisans killed half a million Germans during the war, said their leader, M. ...

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  34. Compulsory Labour

    London, Feb. 3.—The Austrian Government introduced a bill into Parliament providing for compulsory labour for men and women ...

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  35. Egyptian Claims

    London, Feb 3.—The Egyptian Government insists on the complete evacuation of British troops and the incorporation of the ...

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  36. Poultry for Europe

    London, Feb. 4.—U.N.R.R.A. has ordered from the Chicken Producers' Association of Britain 2,000,000 pure bred day-old ...

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  37. Nuffield's Output

    London, Feb. 4.—The Nuffield organisation is now producing 200 vehicles a day, and the production for January showed a gratifying ...

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  38. Chinese Collaborator

    Singapore, Feb.—The British Military Administration has reduced the sentence of four years' imprisonment passed on Soong ...

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  39. Advances in Medicine

    London, Feb. 3.—"Charm of manner, skill at golf and brilliance at bridge are inadequate substitutes for knowing how to apply ...

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  40. An Austrian Traitor

    London, Feb 4.—For the remainder of his life Dr. Felix Neumayer, Minist. for Finance in Seyss Inquart's Austrian Cabinet ...

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  41. Archbishop of Danzig

    London, Feb. 4.—A Polish Court Vas sentenced the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Danzig, Karl Maria Splett to eight years' ...

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  42. Ambassador to Moscow

    London, Feb. 3.—The King has approved of the appointment of the British Ambassador to Ankara, Sir Maurice Drummond Peterson as ...

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  43. Reconstruction of London

    London, Feb 4.—Next Tuesday the London County Council will discuss the biggest re-development plan ever submitted to an English ...

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  44. Quisling's Ministers

    Oslo, Feb. 4.—After hearing appeals against the sentences which were imposed on two of Quisling's Ministers last November, the ...

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  45. The French Army

    Paris, Feb. 4.—The Minister for Finance, M. Andre Philip, has announced a cut of more than £208,000,000 in France's 1946 ...

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  46. Indian Minority

    Durban, Feb. 4.—The Natal Indian Congress decided at a mass meeting yesterday to appeal to the United Nations to summon the ...

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  47. Murder in Vienna

    Vienna, Feb. 4.—A Russian military court has sentenced to death a Viennese, Eva Illing, for the murder of a Russian major last ...

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  48. Dakota Crashes

    London, Feb. 4.—Five American air force personnel were killed when a United States Dakota crashed yesterday at Pic Des ...

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  49. Norway's Foreign Minister

    Oslo, Feb. 4.—M. Halvard Manthey Lange, 46-year-old son of the Nobel prize winner, M. Christian Lange, has been appointed Foreign ...

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  50. Greek Collaborator

    Athens, Feb. 4.—Constantin Logothetopoulos, Prime Minister of the second Greek quisling Cabinet formed during the German ...

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  51. "Solar Fireworks"

    London, Feb. 3.—Sunspots held up troops returning by air from the Far East, India, Middle East, and the Mediterranean, to-day ...

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  52. R.A.F. Plane Crash

    London, Feb. 4.—The wreckage of a Miles Martinet R.A.F. training plane which has been missing since December 21, has been found in ...

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  53. Radar Contact with Sun

    London, Feb. 4.—The reports from Australia that contact had been made with the sun were dismissed by Dr. Smith Rose, ...

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  54. Britain and Egypt

    Cairo, Feb. 4.—The leader of the W.A.F.D. Opposition Party, Nahas Pasha, has issued a manifesto stating that the party will not accept ...

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  55. Civil Air Services

    London, Feb. 3.—To-day, for the first time, the Government relinquished the right of allocation of all seats in civil air services ...

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  56. Maltese Politics

    Valetta (Malta), Feb. 4.—Lieut.-Colonel Roger Strickland, leader of the elected majority Maltese Government, has announced the ...

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  57. Jewish Children

    Stockholm, Feb. 4.—The Swedish Alien Commission has rejected a proposal by the World Jewish Congress and the Jewish Agency for ...

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  58. 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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