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  2. FOOD FOR BRITAIN LOADED IN SYDNEY

    Loading of many tons of gift food-parcels on board the battleship H.M.S. King George V was begun yesterday. The Lord Mayor, Alderman Hartley, will watch further consignments going aboard on Saturday. King George V will sail on Monday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BRUSH WITH SOCIALISTS

    PARIS, Jan. 2.—After General de Gaulle had threatened— for the third time within six months—to resign, the Socialists ...

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  4. MURDER ORDER BY HITLER

    LONDON, Jan. 2 (A.A.P.).—An order issued by Hitler on October 18,1942, which virtually commanded the murder of British Commandos, was produced in evidence ...

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  5. GROCERIES AND MEAT SHORT

    Sydney people ended their holidays yesterday and those whose jobs were unaffected by power restrictions returned to ...

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  6. PERMITS FOR BUILDING

    Applications for permits to build small blocks of flats, maisonettes, villa pairs, and duplexes will be favourably considered by the State ...

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  7. Siam's Treaty Burdens Not Permanent

    SINGAPORE, January 2.—Mr. M. E. Denning, political adviser to the Allied Supreme Commander in south-east Asia, said to-day that the economic burdens imposed on Siam in the Anglo-Siamese peace treaty ...

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  8. Wewak Army Base To Be Abandoned

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Wewak, in New Guinea, will be abandoned as a military base as soon as possible. ...

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  9. 1306 New Cars Last Year

    During 1945, a total of 1,306 new motor cars was registered throughout Australia, according to figures supplied by the general ...

    Article : 143 words
  10. BIG CONGRESS PARTY GAIN

    LONDON, Jan. 2 (A.A.P.).— The All-India Congress Party gained 36 seats at the general elections for a new Indian Central ...

    Article : 155 words
  11. WHY HITLER FOUGHT

    LONDON, Jan. 2.—Hitler's sole object in fighting the war was to bring Britain to terms, but without loss of prestige, so ...

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  12. CHANGES SOON IN PERSIA

    LONDON, Jan. 2.—The resignation of another Persian Minister —the third within a few days— and an interview which the British ...

    Article : 148 words
  13. INDIANS AT LABUAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— To relieve Australian forces in Borneo, elements of the 32nd Indian Brigade arrived at Labuan ...

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  14. FOOD SENT TO BRITAIN

    Officials of the New South Wales Food for Britain Appeal disclaim any responsibility for the muddle in Britain over the ...

    Article : 144 words
  15. Fire Risk From Gas Producers

    Gas-producer cars were a menace in the wheat country, said the senior agricultural instructor for south-eastern Riverina, Mr. G. C. Bartlett, ...

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  16. SHIPPING PROBLEM

    Mr. Chifley's view of Wewak as a holding area for troops is similar to that of the military authorities, particularly medical officers, who ...

    Article : 216 words
  17. POLES LEAVE FOR HOME

    LONDON, Jan. 2.—Shouting "Niech Zyje" ("long live"), 3,000 Polish troops sailed for Poland from Tilbury yesterday. ...

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  18. FILM HONOURS TO "LOST WEEK-END"

    NEW YORK, Jan. 2 (A.A.P.).— New York film critics adjudged "The Lost Week-end" as the best picture of 1945. ...

    Article : 94 words
  19. LIQUOR BILL THIS SESSION

    The Premier, Mr. McKell, yesterday denied that he had promised to introduce a Liquor Bill into the State Parliament before ...

    Article : 153 words
  20. "STERN GANG" ACTIVE

    LONDON, Jan. 2 (A.A.P.).— Police in Palestine are seeking the distributors of illegal pamphlets in Hebrew signed by the terrorist ...

    Article : 191 words
  21. JAPANESE LEFT STUNNED

    NEW YORK, Jan. 2 (A.A.P.).— The Imperial Rescript, which was displayed in all Japanese newspapers yesterday, was read with ...

    Article : 93 words
  22. HOLIDAYS DELAY FUNERALS

    Although grave-diggers returned to work yesterday, many funerals have had to be postponed until to-day because graves could not be dug in time. ...

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  23. HIROHITO ADDRESSES THE DIET

    Emperor Hirohito, wearing a new uniform without military insignia, opening the Japanese Diet with a brief message calling on members to work for peace and prosperity. It was the first time in history when photographs were permitted to be made in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. CARBON MAY DETECT CANCER

    NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—A rare form of carbon, called carbon 13, is expected to furnish valuable information about the cause of ...

    Article : 133 words
  25. USE OF WATER FOR GARDENS

    Excessive use of water for home gardens has become so widespread that the Metropolitan Water Board intends to take steps to enforce ...

    Article : 65 words
  26. TALKS ON TRADE CONFERENCES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, who returned to Canberra to day after his tour of the islands north ot Australia, ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. "JOE" DARLING DIES AGED 75

    HOBART, Wednesday.—Mr. Joseph Darling, member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council and a former Test cricket captain, died suddenly in ...

    Article : 124 words
  28. HITLER'S BODY NOT FOUND

    LONDON, Jan. 2.—A report of the discovery ot Hitler's body, which was published in "France Soir" yesterday, is denied by British Intelligence ...

    Article : 90 words
  29. State Lottery's Record Week

    There is a record-breaking boom in the sale of lottery tickets in New South Wales. In the week ended December 22, a ...

    Article : 219 words
  30. Give a Dog a Good Name

    LONDON, Jan. 2.—Breeding and exporting greyhounds has become a major industry in Eire. Last year greyhounds exported to ...

    Article : 125 words
  31. TEMPERATURES HIGH INLAND

    Temperatures were again high in inland parts of New South Wales yesterday, although slightly less than on Tuesday. ...

    Article : 57 words
  32. 17 KILLED IN RAIL SMASH

    LONDON, Jan. 2 (A.A.P.).— Seventeen people were killed and 12 injured when a train carrying fish crashed into a passenger train ...

    Article : 44 words
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