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  2. GREEK CLAIMS

    London, Jan. 22.—The Greek Ambassador in London, M. Thanassis Aghnides has revealed Greece's claims against Germany. They are ...

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  3. JAPANESE STRIKE

    New York, Jan. 23.—The Japanese Cabinet to-day offered sweeping concessions to Government employees who threatened to strike on ...

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  4. LONDON MURDER

    London, Jan. 23.—Mrs. Maggie Evelyn Byron Brook, about whom the Crown alleged that Thomas John Ley was insanely jealous ...

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  5. POLAND'S FRONTIER

    London, Jan. 22.—"Poland regards the western frontier as fixed by the Potsdam agreement, and it only remains for the ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S FOOD

    London, Jan. 22.—Lord Hender, son, speaking for the Government during the House of Lords debate on the food situation, said that the ...

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  7. POLAND'S FATE

    Washington, Jan. 22.—The former Polish Ambassador here, M. Jan Ciechanowski, in a book of memoirs entitled "Defeat in ...

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  8. PALESTINE AFFAIRS

    Jerusalem Jan. 22.—"The Jewish National Council's threat to stop our operations means civil war in Palestine," said a woman ...

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  9. FRENCH CABINET

    Paris, Jan. 22.—M. Ramadier has completed his Cabinet and has submitted the following list of members to the President, M. ...

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  10. Terrorist Outrages

    Jerusalem, Jan. 22.—Terrorist outrages in Palestine during 1946 caused damage amounting to £600,000. stated the Chief ...

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  11. Jewish Migrants

    London, Jan 23.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency correspondent in Stockholm says that the Ulua, which was formerly a British ...

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  12. GERMAN ITEMS

    London, Jan. 22.—In a written reply in the House of Commons to a question about a refugee train, containing 16 Germans, who had ...

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  13. Austrian Treaty

    London, Jan. 23.—The Foreign Ministers' deputies this morning heard Stefan Wiebloski (Poland) express his views on the Austrian ...

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  14. Flogging of Soldiers

    London, Jan. 22.—In the House of Commons to-day the Colonial Secretary. Mr. Creech Jones, answered a barrage of questions ...

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  15. Polish Elections

    London, Jan. 3.—The Warsaw correspondent of the "Times" says there were demonstrations throughout the country yesterday ...

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  16. Britain's Meat Ration

    London, Jan. 22.—The Minister for Food, Mr Strachey, has annouced that the meat ration for 1947 will remain at 1/4, but the ...

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  17. Duke of Gloucester

    London, Jan. 23.—The Duke of Gloucester's plane touched down at the London airport at 1.50 p.m. to-day, which was the exact time ...

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  18. Greek Cabinet

    London, Jan. 23.—The Exchange Telegraph Agency correspondent in Athens says that an agreement has been reached for the formation of ...

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  19. German Prisoners

    Berlin, Jan. 23.—Stating that it was estimated that the Soviet Union still holds 3,000,000 German war prisoners, a high Military ...

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  20. Hindus and Moslems

    London, Jan. 22.—Reuter's correspondent at Dacca states that the Bengal Government has announced a state of emergency in the Dacca ...

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  21. AGREEMENTS VIOLATED

    London, Jan. 23.—The British Government has received from the British Embassy in Warsaw a report on the Polish elections and ...

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  22. Murder of Matteotti

    Rome, Jan. 22.—Francesco Giunta, giving evidence before the court which is trying him and three others in connection with ...

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  23. Britain and Russia

    London, Jan. 23.—The British United Press correspondent in Moscow says that "Pravda" has published the British reply to ...

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  24. Communism in Madras

    Madras, Jan. 23.—The police simultaneously raided the offices of the Communist Party, the trade union premises and the students ...

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  25. Empire Preference

    London, Jan. 23.—Describing the American manufacturers' demand for the elimination of all Empire preference as humiliating, Mr. L. ...

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  26. Indo-China Conflict

    Paris, Jan. 22.—Following the combined operations west of Hanoi which the French launched yesterday, the French claim that ...

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  27. Status of Bremen

    Berlin, Jan. 22.—The United States Military Government has declared Bremen a separate State in the American occupation zone ...

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  28. British and U.S. Navies

    London, Jan. 22.—No arrangements have been concluded for co-operation in training between officers of the United States and ...

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  29. Disorders in Bombay

    Bombay, Jan. 22.—The second day of the student disorders produced less tension, but a Government communique reports that ...

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  30. Jugoslavia and Italy

    London, Jan. 23.—A representative of Jugoslavia has informed Sgr. Nenni of the intention of his Government to appoint a ...

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  31. Flossenburg Camp

    Dachau, Jan. 22.—After a trial which lasted eight months, an American tribunal sentenced to death 15 guards of the Flossenburg ...

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  32. SUPPORT FOR VIETNAM

    Singapore, Jan 22.—The Malay National Youth Corps has announced that it is organising a youth congress, representing all ...

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  33. Britain's Industries

    London, Jan. 22.—Discussing the "really grave situation," the President of the Board of Trade, Sir Stafford Cripps, told a Bradford ...

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  34. British Deserters

    London, Jan. 22.—Nearly 20,000 deserters from the British forces are hiding in the United Kingdom and abroad, said the Minister for ...

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  35. Anglo-Egyptian Treaty

    London, Jan 23.—"The Anglo-Sgyptian negotiations have failed and the Egyptian Government no longer entertains the slightest ...

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  36. Manpower Problem

    London, Jan. 22.—The "Daily Mail," in a leading article, advocates bringing displaced persons from Europe to fill 657,000 jobs ...

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  37. Australia Day

    London, Jan. 22.—The first celebration of Australia Day in Germany will take place at Lohne, which is the headquarters of the ...

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  38. Stowed Away on Plane

    London, Jan. 22.—A Russian-born blonde, Anna Zemit, aged 37, reached the Shannon airport, Eire, by Constellation plane to-day, en route ...

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  39. Jugoslav Trial

    London, Jan. 23.—The British United Press correspondent in Belgrade says that a Jugoslav court has sentenced to death Ivan ...

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  40. European Coal Producers

    London, Jan. 23.—Among the major European coal producers France alone succeeded during December in mining more than its ...

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  41. Evolution of Man

    London, Jan. 23.—Professor Graham Weddell, an Oxford colleague of Professor Clark, told the "Daily Mail" that the discovery of ...

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  42. Occupation of Japan

    Tokio, Jan. 23.—Mr. Eraser, the New Zealand Prime Minister, is expected to visit Japan in February to see at first hand the ...

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  43. Talks in Burma

    London, Jan. 22.—Reuter's political correspondent expresses the opinion that the biggest achievement likely to emanate from the ...

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  44. Copyright Infringed

    London, Jan. 23.—Heinemann, Limited, publishers, are bringing an action in the law courts to-morrow, seeking an order for the ...

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  45. Beer Production

    London, Jan. 22.—A 25 to 50 per cent, cut in beer production is likely to be made immediately, says the "Daily Telegraph." The ...

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  46. Royal Tour of Australia

    London, Jan. 23.—Plans are now being discussed for a Royal tour of Australia, says the "Daily Telegraph." Following the South ...

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  47. Aviation Conference

    London, Jan. 23.—The Ministry for Civil Aviation has announced that a delegation from the United Kingdom, under the leadership of ...

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  48. Trans-Atlantic Flight

    London, Jan. 23.-Captain Allen, of Melbourne, the British Overseas Airways Corporation's senior captain, landed at Prestwick ...

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  49. The Standard Kilogram

    London, Jan. 23.—The National Physical Laboratory has received from the International Bureau of Weights and Measures at Sevres a ...

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  50. Iron Ore from Spain

    London, Jan. 23.—Following the dock workers' protests at the arrival of the 3000-ton Spanish ship Mar Rojo, flying Franco's flag ...

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  51. Italian Politics

    Rome, Jan. 22.—The President, Sgr. Denicola, has asked Sgr. de Gasperi to form a new Government. ...

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  52. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

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

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