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  2. EIRE GOVERNMENT

    Dublin, Feb. 18.—For the first time in 16 years, Eire has a Dall without Mr. de Valera as its Taoiseach (Gaelic for Prime Minister) ...

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  3. WAGES IN BRITAIN

    London, Feb. 19.—The Trade Union Congress general council has endorsed the Government's policy on the freezing of wa [?] ...

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  4. U.N.O. AND PALESTINE

    Lake Success, Feb. 19.—After telling the Trusteeship Council yesterday that the United Nations' decision on Palestine was illegal and a ...

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  5. WESTERN EUROPE

    London, Feb. 19.—The Belgian Prime Minister, M. Paul Spaak, announced to-day that Belgium had received from the British and ...

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  6. ATOMIC CONTROL

    London, Feb. 18.—Speaking a the House of Lords, the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, Lord Pakenham, said that the prospects ...

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  7. ALLIES IN GERMANY

    London, Feb. 19.—Reuter's and the Associated Press correspon-dents in Berlin report that while all the Russian-licensed Berlin ...

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  8. ANTARCTIC DISPUTE

    Washington, Feb. 19.—Argentina yesterday served formal notice on European nations that it does not recognise the existence of ...

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  9. JAP WAR CRIMINAL

    Tokio, Feb. 19.—The United States Eighth Army Commission at Yokohama has sentenced Sergeant Masaji Ino and Chosuke Onodera, ...

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  10. Australians in Mexico

    Washington. Feb. 19.—George D. Taylor, an Australian, aged about 33 and described as a chemist and physicist, is still too ill to be ...

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  11. Indonesian Dispute

    Lake Success, Feb 19.—M. Gromyko (Russia) yesterday sharply criticised the United Nations "good offices" committee ...

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  12. Western Germany

    London, Feb. 18.—The British United Press correspondent in Prague says that the Polish, Jugoslav and Czechoslovakian Foreign ...

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  13. British Airways

    London. Feb. 18.—The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry for Civil Aviation, Mr. G. S. Lind, gren, disclosed in the House of ...

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  14. European Recovery

    London, Feb. 19.—The Trade Union Congress general council, has decided that a conference of representatives of the national ...

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  15. Chilean Action

    Sovereignty Bay (Antarctica), Feb. 18.—The President of Chile, Senor Gabriel Videla, landed here yesterday from the navy ...

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  16. U.S. Jewish Delegation

    London, Feb. 18.—The Associated Press correspondent at Haifa says that two armoured buses carrying American members of the United ...

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  17. Criticism of Russia

    London, Feb. 18.—Reuter's Ber-lin correspondent states that, acting on Soviet orders, the German police have seized from five ...

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  18. Luxury Goods

    London, Feb. 18.—The Federa­tion of British Industries has an­nounced a plan for the voluntary limitation of advertising with the ...

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  19. Twelve Arabs Killed

    Jerusalem, Feb. 18.—Arab sources says that 12 Arabs were killed to-day when a heavy bomb exploded in the Ramie market place, 10 ...

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  20. COMPANY'S REPLY

    London, Feb. 18.—The British South American Airways, referring to Mr. Lindgren's statement, thai one of the company's planes had ...

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  21. British Expenditure

    London, Feb. 19.—A White Paped states that Britain's total net estimate for the civil services and revenue departments and the ...

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  22. Overdue Vessel

    London, Feb. 19.—Seven hours after reporting that the s.s. Samkey, which :s 21 days overdue, had arrived at Santiago (Cuba) ...

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  23. Nazi War Criminals

    London, Feb. 19.—The Associated Press correspondent at Nuremberg reports that the United States tribunal has convicted ...

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  24. Another Moscow Puppet

    London, Feb. 18.—The Moscow radio announced to-day that Rus­sia and Hungary had signed a treaty of friendship and mutual ...

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  25. New Air Transport

    London, Feb. 19.—A new British military air transport—the Hastings, produced by the Handley-Page Company—will make a flight ...

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  26. New Prime Minister

    Dublin, Feb. 19.—Mr.John Costello, Eire's new Prime Minister, in an exclusive interview with; Reuter's correspondent, said that ...

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  27. Traffic Offenders Go to School

    Sydney, Feb. 19.—A new type of school has been opened in Sydney. It is for first offenders booked for traffic offences. ...

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  28. British Nationality

    London, Feb. 18.-Reuter's political correspondent says that the British Nationality Bin, now before the House of Commons, establishes ...

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  29. Belgian Miners' Strike

    London, Feb. 19.—Reuter's Brussels correspondent says that the Belgian miners went back to work to-day, thus ending a nine-day ...

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  30. A NEW SERVICE

    London, Feb. 19.—On Thursday the British Overseas Airways Cor- poration is introducing a once a week service connecting Ceylon ...

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  31. National Health Service

    London, Feb. 19.—Reuter's political correspondent states that Ministers at a Cabinet meeting unanimously supported the Health Minister's plans for a national health ...

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  32. Queen's Uncle Dead

    London, Feb. 18.—The death was announced to-day of the Queen's uncle, Hon. Francis Bowes-Lyon, at the age of 92 ...

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  33. Audacious Robbery

    Melbourne, Feb. 19.—While the licensee slept three feet away, thieves stole £900 from a safe in the Royal Mail Hotel at Diamond ...

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  34. Negotiations on Wheat

    Canberra. Feb. 19.—The discussions at the Agricultural Council meeting in Canberra on the Federal Wheat Stabilisation Scheme ...

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  35. Lord Brace's Plans

    Cape Town, Feb. 18.—The Prime Minister, Marshal Smuts, told the Union Parliament that it should not take Viscount Bruce's plan for ...

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  36. Customs Raids on Ships

    Sydney, Feb. 19.—Customs officers who raided three overseas ships in Sydney seized marihuana in one from India and 2076 cakes ...

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  37. Runaway Truck Goes Over Bank

    Sydney, Feb. 19.—Danny Dennis Wiggins (20 months), of Bexley, was killed, his mother, Mrs. Thora Elaine Wiggins (31), received a ...

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  38. Scottish By-election

    London, Feb. 19.—The Paisley by-election to-day resulted as follows:—The Solicitor-General for Scotland, Mr. Douglas H. Johnston ...

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  39. Death of King of Yemen

    London, Feb. 18.—Reuter's correspondent in Damascus says that the Foreign Minister of Yemen, Hussein el Kalisy, to-day officially ...

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  40. Surf Boat Convoyed by Sharks

    Sydney, Feb. 18.—Twenty grey nurse sharks formed a convoy for an Avalon surf boat which was being rowed to Whale Beach late ...

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  41. Swimming Coach

    Sydney, Feb. 19.—Forbes Carlisle, who was nominated by the Australian Amateur Swimming Union as sole coach to swimmers chosen for ...

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  42. Flats Project

    Canberra, Feb. 19. — In the House of Representatives to-day Mr Falstein (Lab., N.S.W.) made a personal explanation about ...

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  43. Expelled from Persia

    London, Feb. 19.—Mr. Alfred Holland, the London "Times" I Teheran correspondent, was yesterday ordered to leave the ...

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  44. Increased Dollar Earnings

    Canberra, Feb. 19.—Australia hoped to earn an additional £A6,118,300 to £A9,177,500 worth of dollars a year from the proposed ...

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  45. Petrol for Sterling

    Canberra, Feb. 19.—Mr. Anthony (C.P., N.S.W.) suggested in the House of' Representatives to-day that petrol could be obtained from ...

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  46. Malayan Campaign

    London, Peb. 18.—The Admiralty announced to-day that it would not publish the report on the Malayan campaign written in 1942 ...

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  47. Jugoslavs Return Home

    London, Feb. 19.—The Jugoslav liner, Partizanka, arrived at Dubrovnik to-day with 725 Jugoslav emigrants returning home from ...

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  48. Dutch Dollar Shortage

    London, Feb. 19.—An Associated Press report from The Hague states that the Minister for Finance, Professor Lieftinck, ...

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  49. 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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