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  2. FIGHTING IN SUMATRA

    Batavia, Jan. 5.—The Indonesian Premier, Mr. Sjahrir, announced that fighting had broken out at Palembang, in Sumatra. The ...

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  3. JEWISH TERRORISM

    Jerusalem, Jan. 5.—The army has again been ordered to "stand to" in Jerusalem after receiving information that more terrorism ...

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  4. GREAT TIDAL WAVES

    Honolulu, Jan. 6.—Waves, which reached a height of 40 ft, have battered the shoreline areas of the Hawaiian Islands for the last 48 ...

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  5. INDIAN CONSTITUTION

    London, Jan. 5.—Reuter's Ne. Delhi correspondent says that the Congress committee adjourned to to-morrow when a vote is ...

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  6. TROOPS IN JAPAN

    Tokio, Jan. 6.—The "Chicago Tribune's" correspondent here says that Lieut-General C. H. Gairdner, British special representative ...

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  7. EVENTS IN GERMANY

    London, Jan. 6.—The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press says that four inspection teams have set out to investigate ...

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  8. THE BLACK MARKET

    London, Jan. 5.—The black market is once again flourishing in Rome after the Government's su pension of the campaign ...

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  9. POLISH ELECTION

    London, Jan. 6.—With the Polish election approaching, the Warsaw correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" interviewed a number of ...

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  10. German Rehabilitation

    London, Jan. 6.—The Brussels correspondent of the "Times" says that Baron van Boetzeaer, the Netherlands Foreign Minister, has ...

    Article : 115 words
  11. Use of Flame-throwers

    Jerusalem, Jan. 6.—The Irgun Zvai Leumi's secret radio has announced that flame-throwers in Jerusalem would be used again. It ...

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  12. SPANISH POLITICS

    London, Jan. 5.—Discussing the suggestions that some political opponents of General Franco are preparing to join forces a ...

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  13. Jewish Police Official

    London, Jan. 6.—The Jerusalem correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Agency says that Deputy Superintendent Kalman Cohen, ...

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  14. DUTCH TO SIGN AGREEMENTS

    London, Jan. 5.—The Amsterdam correspondent of the Associated Press says that the Commission-General, which reached a ...

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  15. Thuringia Province

    London, Jan. 6.—The Russian controlled Leipzig radio announced that full responsibility in future will be vested in the German ...

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  16. Bengal Congress Leader

    London, Jan. 6.—Reuter's Calcutta correspondent says that Sarat Chandra Bose, the Bengal Congress leader, has resigned his ...

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  17. GENERAL GAIRDNER'S DENIAL

    Adelaide Jan. 6.—A report By the Tokio representative of the "Chicago Tribune" that he was in Australia to present the Australian ...

    Article : 233 words
  18. Turkey and Spain

    London, Jan. 5.—The Istanbul correspondent of the "Times" says it is officially announced that the Government has recalled the ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. Outrage Near Cairo

    London, Jan 5.—Reuter's Cairo correspondent says that three bombs were thrown near Cairo at a train carrying British troops ...

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  20. DUTCH FIRE ON AUSTRALIANS

    London, Jan. 5.—The Batavia correspondent of the Associated Press says that the Indonesian information service stated that two ...

    Article : 70 words
  21. Fire in Silesian Mine

    London, Jan. 6.—The Baden Baden radio says that 25 miners, including six German prisoners of war, were killed in a fire. in a ...

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  22. Rioting Millworkers

    London, Jan 6.—Reuter's Cawnpore correspondent says that the police shot dead two men arid one woman when they opened fire ...

    Article : 56 words
  23. The Democratic Bloc

    Warsaw, Jan. 6.—A foreign policy, based on close friendship with Russia, is propounded in an election manifesto issued by the ...

    Article : 91 words
  24. SOVIET CRITIC

    Washington, Jan. 6.—Russia has requested the United States to hand over to the Soviet authorities for criminal prosecution M. ...

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  25. FIRE ON LINER

    London, Jan. 5.—It will be two or three days before the Shaw Savill, Albion line know how the effects of the fire will delay the ...

    Article : 181 words
  26. Australian Soprano

    London, Jan. 6.—The Frankfurt correspondent of the British United Press says that United States troops at Bremerhaven ...

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  27. Snow in Britain

    London, Jan. 6.—Fanners axe digging for hundreds of sheep buried under snow in the mountains of North Wales. Widespread ...

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  28. Vickers-Armstrong

    London, Jan. 6.—The great shipbuilding and engineering group of Vickers has acquired a substantial interest in Cockatoo Island ...

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  29. Synagogue Windows

    London, Jan. 6.—Two men smashed two panes of glass, gas mantles and a notice board at a synagogue in Bayswater last night, ...

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  30. Attack on Hanoi

    Paris, Jan. 6.—The Colonial Minister, M. Moutet, claimed that he had absolute proof that the [?] attack on Hanoi was ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. BRITISH AIR CHIEF'S VISIT

    London, Jan. 6.—Reuter's Singar pore correspondent says that Air Marshal Sir George Pirie, the British Air Commander in Chief in ...

    Article : 75 words
  32. SINGER'S EXPLANATION

    London, Jan. 6.—According to the Paris correspondent of the British United Press, Marjorie Lawrence said it was quite untrue to say she ...

    Article : 92 words
  33. Greek Banditry Law

    London, Jan. 5.—The Greek Government has deported more than 1000 people to arid, barren islands under the 1924 banditry ...

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  34. Admiral Nagano Dead

    Tokio, Jan. 6.—Admiral Osami Nagano, chief of the Japanese navy general staff at the time of Pearl Harbour, died last night from ...

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  35. FRENCH REINFORCEMENTS ARRIVE

    Paris, Jan. 6.—The French Press Agency, quoting a Hanoi despatch, says that French reinforcements, including Foreign Legion troops, ...

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  36. AUSTRALIANS GUARD IMPERIAL PALACE

    London, Jan. 6.—Reuter's Tokio correspondent says that the 66th Battalion, A.M.P., commanded by Lieut-Colonel G. Colvin, of ...

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  37. Arrested by Jugoslavs

    Belgrade, Jan. 5.—The member Of the American Industrial Commission to Austria, Roy Stoeckel, whom the Jugoslav military ...

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  38. Australian Jockeys

    London, Jan. 6.—"Sporting Life stating that the Victorian jockey A. Breasley, is expected to reach England in time to begin riding ...

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  39. Slav Royalist Army

    London, Jan. 5.—According co the Herford correspondent of the Associated Press, a British army spokesman has denied the Moscow ...

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  40. African Overlanders

    London, Jan. 6.—Forty-three families reached Khartoum in an overland scramble to reach the Cape over a 5000 miles stretch of ...

    Article : 136 words
  41. Antarctic Territories

    Washington, Jan. 5.—The United States plans to claim a big share of Antarctica and the strategy for clinching it will be discussed when ...

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  42. U.S. Air Crashes

    New York, Jan. 6.—Three, persons are reported to have been killed and 18 injured when a D.C. 3 airliner carrying 20 ...

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  43. Marshal Petain's Health

    London, Jan. 5.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says that Marshal Petain's lawyer, M. Jean Lemaire, has denied reports that Petain is ...

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  44. Atomic Energy

    New York, Jan. 6.—Mr. Bernard Baruch, the American representative of the United Nations Atomic Energy Commission, has resigned ...

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  45. Winter Sweeps Europe

    London, Jan. 6.—A cold wave sweeping Europe has caused, a coal crisis, practically paralysing industry and transport in Austria ...

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  46. Transport Strike

    London, Jan. 6.—Five thousand drivers and other employees of large haulage firms have started an unofficial strike because they ...

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  47. FRONTIER INVESTIGATION COMMITTEE

    London, Jan 6.—The Athens correspondent of the Associated Press says that the Government told the Greek representative on ...

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  48. Hirohito's Household

    Tokio, Jan. 6.—The number [?] persons in Emperor Hirohito's household, says the American Associated Press, has been reduced ...

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  49. Viscount Bruce

    London, Jan. 6.—Viscount S. M. Bruce has not yet selected his new title. Possible choices are Viscount Bruce of Melbourne, his ...

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  50. U.S. Butter Prices

    New York, Jan. 6.—The Federal Government has charged the president, Mr. Henry Rathburn, and three members of the executive ...

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  51. Pacific Natives

    Washington, Jan. 6.—The United States has accepted an invitation by the Australian and New Zealand Governments to a ...

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  52. The Davis Cup

    Rome, Jan. 6.—The Italian Tennis Federation has fonnally applied to enter the 1947 Davis Cup competition. ...

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  53. Monty's Moscow Visit

    London, Jan. 5.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent says that Field-Marshal Montgomery, who is staying in Berlin until he leaves ...

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  54. Russia and Siam

    London, Jan. 6.—The Moscow radio says that Russia has accepted Siam's offer to resume diplomatic relations, made in a ...

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  55. Influenza Among Horses

    London, Jan. 6.—Six hundred delivery horses, owned by the London, Midlands, Scottish Railway Company, are suffering from ...

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  56. English Sea Scouts

    London, Jan. 6.—Two English sea scouts have been selected to join the battleship Vanguard for the| Royal tour of South Africa ...

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  57. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted [?] Australia by the Australian [?] ...

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