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  2. PALESTINE CRISIS

    The situation in Palestine is still serious and a start has been made with the evacuation of British civilians. Meanwhile the cause of all the recent trouble—Dov Gruner, the Irgun Zvai Leumi terrorist, who was to have been executed last week for his part ...

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  3. GERMAN ITEMS

    London, Feb. 3.—Reuters Paris correspondent says that the Foreign Office Economic Director, M. Herve Alphand, outlined the ...

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  4. INDIAN PROBLEM

    Calcutta, Feb. 2.—The Congress Party Government of Orissa Province has directed that the Union Jack is not to fly over schools in ...

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  5. BRITAIN'S COAL

    London, Feb. 2.—Mr. L. P. Lord, chairman of the Austin Motor Company, said to-day that the Government had taken no action ...

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  6. WINTER IN EUROPE

    London, Feb. 2.—The temperature in London rose above freezing point throughout the day, bringing expectation of the end of ...

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  7. RAVENSBRUCK CAMP

    Hamburg, Feb. 3.—The War Crimes Court has found guilty all 15 accused former members of the staff of the Ravensbruck ...

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  8. FIGHTING IN HANOI

    Paris, Feb. 2—A French News-agency despatch from Hanoi states that in a large scale all-night offensive along the whole of ...

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  9. Water Mains Burst

    London, Feb. 3.—The start of Britain's "great thaw" brought a crisis to the London Metropolitan Water Board by causing more ...

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  10. BRITISH EVACUEES

    Jerusalem, Feb. 2.—A strong police escort guarded the first batch of British evacuees leaving Jerusalem for the Lydda airport. ...

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  11. Gruner's Execution

    Jerusalem, Feb. 2.—Counsel for the condemned Jewish terrorist, Dov Gruner, has applied to the High Court for an order ...

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  12. Sterling Balances

    London, Feb. 2.—"The impossibility of treating India's sterling balances in Britain on ordinary lines must be evident to all," says ...

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  13. Compromise Essential

    London, Feb. 3.—The French Government's anxiety to displace General Dargenlieu as High Commissioner of the French forces in ...

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  14. German Peace Treaty

    Hamburg, Feb. 2.—The chairman of the Social Democratic Parties in Western Germany, Herr Schumacher, told a meeting of ...

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  15. Snowstorm in Eire

    London, Feb. 2.—An unusually severe snowstorm struck Eire to-day stopping the whole of the telephonic and telegraphic system ...

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  16. APPLICATION REJECTED

    Jerusalem, Feb. 3.—The last minute effort to stay the execution of Gruner failed as the High Court rejected the application for ...

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  17. Austin Motor Company

    London, Feb. 3.—According to a statement posted in the works, it is going to cost the Austin Motor Company £1100 an hour to ...

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  18. Trades Unions' Affairs

    London Feb. 2.—The news of the disagreement in the Kommandatura over the election procedure for the central committee of ...

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  19. STEAMER WRECKED IN GALE

    London. Feb. 3.—The entire crew of 35 were rescued from the 4700-ton Irish steamer, Irish Glane, after she had run aground ...

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  20. SENTENCES PRONOUNCED

    Hamburg, Feb. 3.—This afternoon the War Crimes Court pronounced the sentences. Schwarzhuber, Ramdour, Binder, Binz ...

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  21. Bulgarian Peace Treaty

    London, Feb. 3.—The British United Press correspondent in Sofia says that the Bulgarian Government has sent Notes to the ...

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  22. EXECUTION POSTPONED

    London, Feb. 3.—The Exchange' Telegraph Agency correspondent in Jerusalem says he has learned authoritatively that Gruner's ...

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  23. MacARTHUR'S POWERS

    Tokio, Feb. 2.—Following General MacArthurs order banning the strike of Japanese Government workers, labour leaders have ...

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  24. Polish Hospital Affray

    London, Feb. 3.—Reuter's Warsaw correspondent says that doctors at a "secret" hospital in the Sanok district in South-Eastern ...

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  25. "Black Angels" Claim

    Hamburg, Feb. 3.—Carmen Mory, known as "The Black Angel of Ravensbruck," who repeatedly during the trial claimed that she was ...

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  26. Grace Moore's Death

    Paris, Feb. 3.—Five hundred persons attended a funeral service for Grace Moore, the operatic star, who was killed in a Dakota crash ...

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  27. NEW YORK PRESS VIEW

    New York, Feb. 3.—"Hitler would long ago have shot Gruner, with a random selection of hostages, but the British Government is not that ...

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  28. ITALIAN POLICY

    London, Feb. 2.—The new Italian Cabinet to-day announced an emergency programme, including a capital levy which is presumably ...

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  29. Nuremburg Explosion

    Hamburg, Feb. 2.—Nazi leaflets provided the packing for the bomb which exploded in a Nuremberg building containing the office of ...

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  30. Demonstration in Sudan

    Khartoum, Feb. 3.—It is officially stated that 14 persons were arrested as the result of disorders at Atbara, in the Northern ...

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  31. Pacific War Crimes

    Tokio, Feb. 3.—The Pacific War Crimes Tribunal to-day rejected as "not well founded" defence motions for the dismissal of the charges ...

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  32. Chinese Tennis Player

    London, Feb. 2.—The death is announced of Kho Sin Kie, the Chinese Davis Cup player and winner of the British hardcourt singles ...

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  33. Talks in London

    London, Feb. 3.—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says that the Zionist leaders now negotiating with the British authorities are ...

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  34. REWARD FOR CONVICTION OF CULPRITS

    London, Feb. 3.—The Berlin radio says that the Nuremberg Social Democratic Party has called for a six-hour strike to-day as an ...

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  35. Burma's Future

    London, Feb. 3.—Reuter's Rangoon correspondent says that the anti-Fascist Peoples' Freedom League has approved of the ...

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  36. Whaler Disabled

    Cape Town, Feb. 2.—An ice floe ripped the propeller from one of the harpoon gun whale catchers attached to the whaling ship ...

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  37. Safety in Airliners

    London, Feb. 3.—R.A.F. Transport Command tests may result in the seats in British airliners being turned round so that the ...

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  38. Martial Law

    Jerusalem, Feb. 2.—Mrs. Golda Meyerson, head of the political department of the Jewish Agency, said to-day that the agency had ...

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  39. Exhibition of Rabbits

    Berlin. Feb. 3.—"The people of Berlin have devoted the Museum Military History, once the pride of warlike Prussia, to their most ...

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  40. Victims of Kidnapping

    London, Feb. 2.—Major Paddy Brett, D.S.O., M.C., whom the terrorists kidnapped and flogged last month, also Captain G. C. ...

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  41. The Royal Tour

    London, Feb. 2.—Heavy seas smashed the gratings on the Vanguard's deck and broke adrift the piano in the ship's schoolroom as ...

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  42. Above the Earth

    Washington, Feb. 2.—Data obtained by thermometers in V-2 rockets have established that there are layers of hot and cold air ...

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  43. United Europe Plan

    Moscow, Feb. 2.—A radio commentator when broadcasting in English on the occasion of the Stalingrad anniversary to-day ...

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  44. American Engines

    London, Feb. 3.—Britain is buying 10,000 20-horsepower American engines for incorporation into agricultural machinery made in ...

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  45. Haganah's Policy

    Jerusalem, Feb. 2.—A Haganah spokesman said to-day that Haganah could stamp out the terrorist groups if the Government would ...

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  46. Judges Transferred

    Jerusalem, Feb. 2.—It is officially stated that judges have been instructed not to make any more court appearances in Tel-Aviv and ...

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  47. Burning Streamer

    London, Feb. 3.—Lloyd's reports that the burning steamer Samwater, which was abandoned on Thursday off Cape Finisterre with ...

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  48. U.S. Grain Exports

    Washington, Feb. 2.—The U.S. Department of Agriculture has allotted 1,500,000 tons of grains for export in March. This is the ...

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  49. Day of Prayer

    Jerusalem, Feb. 2.—The Palestine Chief Rabbinate has proclaimed to-morrow as "a day of prayer and intercession in view ...

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  50. Rift in the Lute

    London Feb. 3.—The Tel-Aviv correspondent of the British United Kress says that Irgun Zvai Leumi and Stern gang terrorists attacked ...

    Article : 63 words
  51. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published ta the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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