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  2. N.E.I. AGREEMENT

    London, March 24.—In a statement to Parliament, the Nether lands Government explains the decision to authorise the ...

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  3. CHALKPIT MURDER

    London, March 24—In his closing speech on behalf of Thomas John Ley who is charged with murdering John McBain Mudie ...

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  4. TERRORISTS CAUGHT

    London, March 24.—Eight members of the Jewish terrorist "high command," including the brothers Friedman and the brothers ...

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  5. RABAUL TRIAL

    Rabaul, March 14.—The case for the prosecution in the war crimes trial of Major-General Hirota concluded this morning Hirota ...

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  6. GERMAN INDUSTRY

    Washington, March 24.—Mr. Herbert Hoover in his third report to President Truman on his recent mission to Germany and Austria ...

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  7. BRITAIN'S FLOODS

    London, March 23.—Fifteen Neptune tanks costing £12,000 each, were sunk yesterday in a semicircle round the gap in the Ouse ...

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  8. RITUAL MURDERS

    Accra (Gold Coast), March 24.—The hanging of the five West African natives accused of ritual murders has again been suspended. ...

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  9. VICEROY OF INDIA

    New Delhi, March 24.—Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten was sworn in as Viceroy to-day. Speaking in the Durban Hall ...

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  10. Biggest Disaster to Farming

    London, March 23—The National Farmers' Union believes it will be necessary to have discussions at Cabinet level to consider the ...

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  11. Reporting to British Cabinet

    London, March 24.—It is officially stated that the High Commissioner, Sir Alan Cunningham, and the G.O.C., General ...

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  12. Signing To-day

    Batavia, March 24.—According to an announcement made by the Dutch Information Service to-night, the Cheribon draft ...

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  13. Tel-Aviv Bank Raided

    Jerusalem, March 24.—Masked men to-day raided the Discount Bank in Tel-Aviv and escaped with valuables estimated at £20,000 ...

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  14. Debris Stops Power House

    London, March 24.—Masses of grass, twigs and other debris carried down the Thames from the flooded country have clogged the ...

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  15. FOREIGN MINISTERS

    London, March 23.—Despite M. Molotov's references to decentralisation in his plan for a German Government, the core of the ...

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  16. Escape From Beached Refugee Ship

    Jerusalem, March 24.—It is officially stated that 462 of the people deported after the refugee ship Susanna was beached on the ...

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  17. Inter-Asian Conference

    New Delhi, March 23.—When opening the inter-Asian conference to-day, Mr. Nehru warned the delegates from 32 countries that in this ...

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  18. CHINA AND RUSSIA

    Nanking, March 23.—His Government's attitude to Russia had been "perfectly correct," Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek told a ...

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  19. Liner Ablaze in Dock

    London, March 24.—Since 3 o'clock this morning, 200 firemen have been fighting a fire on the liner Monarch of Bermuda which ...

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  20. No Reparations From Austria

    London, March 24.—A secret agreement reached at Potsdam, under which Austria was to pay no reparations, was revealed at ...

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  21. "NO DESIGN AGAINST ANYBODY"

    New Delhi, March 23.—Addressing the inter-Asian conference Mr. Nehru said the conference did not aim at creating an isolated ...

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  22. Violence in Rome

    Rome, March 23.—The police arrested 42 foreign Jews after Jews had broken into and damaged the Jewish Refugee Organisation's ...

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  23. Roles Reversed

    Rabaul, March 24.—Lieutenant Chint Singh, of the Indian army, a witness for the prosecution in the war crimes trials in Rabaul, has ...

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  24. EXTENSIVE DAMAGE

    London, March 24.—The fire on the Monarch Bermuda was under control at 10 o'clock to-night. The ship was damaged extensively ...

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  25. Brown Capitalists

    Rabaul, March 24.—Natives at Lae, New Guinea, are operating transport services and undercutting European operators' charges ...

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  26. Royal Family at Durban

    Durban, March 23.—Hundreds of people fainted as the crowd surged forward to see their Majesties at the gathering here ...

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  27. Salvation Army in Germany

    Berlin, March 24.—The Allied Control Authorities' co-ordinating committee will decide the Salvation Army application for authorisation ...

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  28. MRS. LEY VISITS HUSBAND

    London, March 23.—Mrs. Ley, who saw her husband for half an hour in the Brixton prison last night, tried to visit him again ...

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  29. India Desires to Present Views

    New Delhi, March 24.—The Vice-President of the Constituent Assembly, Mr. Nehru, announced to-day that India had asked the ...

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  30. Stabbings and Strikes

    New Delhi, March 24.—Stablings, rioting and strikes marked Lord Mountbatten's first day as Viceroy. ...

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  31. Libellous Attack on Mr. Churchill

    London, March 23.—The British authorities have asked Colonel Tulpanov chief of the Russian Press Department in Berlin, to take ...

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  32. Collaboration Charges

    London, March 24.—Camille Chautemps, thrice Premier of Prance, has informed the High Court that he will not leave the ...

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  33. Italian Wrestler Shot Dead

    Rome, March 24.—At Genoa to-day an unknown assailant shot dead the wrestling champion Marcello Nizzola who was a former ...

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  34. Blinded Servicemen

    London, March 24.—Sir Ian Eraser, chairman of St. Dunstans, has invited the Australian and New Zealand Governments to send ...

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  35. Surgical Marvel

    San Francisco, March 24.—Richard Routley (5), who had never walked when he arrived in the United States from Sydney ...

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  36. Advice to Yorkshire Miners

    London, March 24.—"Forget revenge. We either make prosperity for all or none," said the secretary of the National Union of Mine ...

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  37. A Distant View

    New York, March 22.—The morning newspapers yesterday printed reproductions of the highest aerial photograph ever made. It was ...

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  38. Italians Leave Pola

    London, March 24.—The Government announced to-day that all Italians had left Pola which, under the peace treaty, will be handed ...

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  39. Food Parcels for Britain

    London, March 24.—Mr. Tully, Agent-General for New South Wales, when he visited the West-minster City Council's maternity ...

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  40. Middle East Aid

    Washington, March 24.—Senators Vandenberg (Republican) and Connally (Democrat), the leaders of the Senate Foreign Relations ...

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  41. U.S. Wool Imports

    Washington, March 23.—The Republican Policy Committee, headed by Senator Robert Taft, decided in closed session on Friday ...

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  42. American Defence Sphere

    Manila, March 24.—A five-year military assistance agreement integrating the Philippines in American defence plans for the ...

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  43. Finnish Barque's Grim Voyage

    Cape Town, March 24.—Leaking, and without canvas for 53 days, and the crew and 12 passengers almost without food, the ...

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  44. European Coal

    London, March 24.—The European Coal Organisation's statistics for February show that production increased only in Britain ...

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  45. Home for U.N.O.

    New York, March 24.—The Secretary-General of the United Nations Organisation, Mr. Trygve Lie, announced yesterday that he ...

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  46. Swagman's Death

    Port Augusta, March 24.—The body of a man believed to be that of a 63-year-old swagman named Davies has been discovered by Mr. ...

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  47. Yalta and Potsdam Agreements

    London, March 24.—The Minister of State, Sir Hector McNeil, told the House of Commons that he was arranging for copies of the ...

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  48. 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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