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  2. PALESTINE DEBATE

    London, Jan. 26.—The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Ernest Bevin, vigorously defended Britain's Palestine policy when the debate on Palestine ...

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  3. JAP PATROL SHIPS

    Tokio, Jan. 26.—The Japanese Government will build 15 modern patrol vessels including a 1000-ton destroyer escort in an ...

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  4. VON PAPEN FREED

    Nuremberg, Jan. 26.—A de-Nazification appeal tribuanl has released Hitler's first Vice-Chancellor, Franz von Papen, from gaol. ...

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  5. MALAYAN MURDER

    Singapore, Jan. 26.—An Australian, George Henry Bernard Green (49), whose wife and 14-year-old child live in Perth, was one of ...

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  6. BURMESE CLASHES

    Rangoon, Jan. 26.—An official statement to-day said that armed Karens had made a wholesale slaughter of Burmese villagers in ...

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  7. LYNSKEY REPORT

    London, Jan. 26.—Britons asked, "What happens next?" as they read the Lynskey tribunal's report in special late editions of the ...

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  8. ISRAELI ELECTIONS

    Tel-Aviv, Jan. 26.—The first Israeli election results give the Labour Party, headed by the Prime Minister, Mr. David Ben-Gurion, a ...

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  9. INDONESIAN UPSET

    Lake Success, Jan. 26.—India submitted a motion yesterday, urging the Security Council to order the Dutch troops to ...

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  10. NATIONAL STRIKE PROPOSED

    Rangoon, Jan. 26.—The Trade Union Federation, representing 30,000 Burmese Government employees, to-day decided on a ...

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  11. No-Confidence Vote

    Cape Town, Jan. 26.—Field-Marshal Smuts yesterday moved a vote of no-confidence in the South African Government in the ...

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  12. Dakota Crash

    Berlin, Jan. 26.—The Russian authorities yesterday decided to permit a British ambulance convoy to enter the Russian zone ...

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  13. Australian Immigrants

    Nicosia, Jan. 26.—Forty-four Palestine Templars—descendants of the predominantly German Christian community which settled ...

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  14. Suez Canal Violence

    London Jan. 26.—Answering a question in the House of Commons, the Minister for War, Mr. E. Shinwell, said he was aware of isolated ...

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  15. Dutch Use Mauritius

    London, Jan. 26.—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says it is officially disclosed that Britain has given Dutch planes flying to and ...

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  16. Police Force Purge

    Berlin, Jan. 26.—The three Western Powers have ordered a purge of political elements from the police force of the western sectors ...

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  17. S. African Appointment

    Cape Town, Jan. 26.—Dr. P. R. Viljoen, the former South African High Commissioner in Canada, has been appointed the first South ...

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  18. Mercy Killing

    New York, Jan. 26.—A bitter religious fight began when 379 Protestant and Jewish ministers of New York State petitioned ...

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  19. Sun Spot Activity

    London, Jan. 26.—Sun spots and a vivid display of the Aurora Borealis were reported to have been seen on two successive nights ...

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  20. Cease-Fire Signed

    New York, Jan. 26.—The acting Palestine mediator, Dr. Ralph Bunche, has advised the United Nations headquarters that Israel ...

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  21. Tourists for Belgium

    London, Jan. 26.—An agreement has been reached on a limited resumption of British tourists to Belgium as from May 1 this year. ...

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  22. NEWSPAPER SUED

    Paris, Jan. 26.—When counsel for Fernand Grenier, a Communist Party executive, yesterday objected to his witness—a former ...

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  23. Anglo-Turkish Talks

    London, Jan. 26.—The Economic Information Unit announces that as a result of Anglo-Turkish financial and trade talks the ...

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  24. CABLE INTERFERENCE

    The sunspots and the Aurora Borealis also slowed down cable routes. It was one of the worst shutdowns in the history of ...

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  25. West German Exports

    Frankfurt, Jan 26.—Between July, 1948 and June, 1949, Allied trade officials expect Western Germany to export goods valued at ...

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  26. Australia Day

    London, Jan. 26.—Australia Day was celebrated with a service in St. Martin-in-the-Fields, Trafalgar Square. ...

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  27. Norway's Decision

    Oslo, Jan. 26.—The Norwegian Government newspaper "Abeiderbladet," said to-day that Norway would not abandon ...

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  28. Talks With India

    London, Jan. 26.—It is officially announced that a mission from the United Kingdom will arrive in New Delhi early next month ...

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  29. D-Day Invasion Plan

    Frankfurt, Jan. 26.—Major Daniel Murphy, of the United States army's historical division, revealed that an advertisement in an ...

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  30. Portugese Elections

    Lisbon, Jan. 26.—The War Minister, Lieut.-Colonel Santos Costa, told army officers that if a "revolutionary atmosphere" developed ...

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  31. New Pain Killer

    London, Jan. 26.—A new drug—heptalgin—six times more effective than morphine, has been produced by British scientists. It ...

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  32. "BOOS" FOR MENZIES

    Melbourne, Jan. 26.—Hundreds of Communists last night blocked the street outside the Brunswick Town Hall after having been ...

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  33. Lower Death Rate

    London, Jan. 26.—Three health records were established in England and Wales in 1948. Deaths of babies under one year ...

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  34. Whooping Cough Epidemic

    Paris, Jan. 26.—A Paris hospital to-day appealed for blood donors, because it had insufficient serum to treat children and babies sick ...

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  35. Britain's Newsprint

    London, Jan. 26.—The Overseas Trade Secretary, Mr. Bottomley, said in the House of Commons yesterday that about 70 per cent. of ...

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  36. German Pianist Leaves U.S.A.

    New York, Jan. 26.—The German pianist, Walter Gieseking, whose projected tour of the United States and Canada was cancelled ...

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  37. "PITIABLE MR. BELCHER"

    London, Jan. 26.—Most British morning newspapers carried editorial comment on the Lynskey Tribunal findings. ...

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  38. French Council Elections

    Paris, Jan. 26.—French departmental council elections, which were postponed in October by the Government will be held on ...

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  39. Rheumatic Fever

    Hobart, Jan. 26.—Rheumatic fever was Australia's worst "killing disease," said Dr A. R. Southwood, of South Australia. ...

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  40. Tyrone Power's Marriage

    Rome, Jan. 26.—The film star, Tyrone Power, who will marry the actress Linda Christians, to-morrow in Italy said his future wife ...

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  41. Carnarvon Bananas

    Carnarvon, Jan. 26.—A new marine transport venture entered the North-West coastal trade with the departure from Carnarvon on ...

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  42. U.S. Bombers for Britain

    London, Jan. 26.—The Air Ministry to-day denied that Britain was negotiating with the United States for 150 to 180 second-hand ...

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  43. White Russians

    Geneva Jan. 26.—The International Refugee Organisation's executive committee has authorised the immediate evacuation of White ...

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  44. Police Administration

    Perth, Jan. 26.—The Royal Commission on the administration of the police force in Western Australia will resume its hearings in ...

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  45. Mr. Gibson Resigns

    London, Jan. 26.—George Gibson has resigned from the post of chairman of the North-Western Electricity Board. In a letter to ...

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  46. 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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