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  4. BRISBANE TURNS ON THE HEAT

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- After Brisbane's hottest night since December, 1940, the temperature rose ...

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  5. Jews Flog Four British Soldiers In Reprisal

    LONDON, December 30.--A British Army officer, Major Brett, DSO, MC, and three British non-commissioned officers have been flogged by members of the Jewish terrorist organisation, Irgun Zvai Leumi. ...

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  6. CINEMAS FOR CARGO SHIPS

    LONDON, December 30.--Regular cinema shows at sea for the crews of cargo vessels is one of many amenities which the Port Line is planning to introduce on its services between the United Kingdom and Australia and New Zealand, says the 'Daily Telegraph.' ...

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  7. Destruction Repaired

    An impressive view of the 830-metre viaduct at Nogent-sur-Marne, 10 miles from Paris, which was reopened on December 13. The original structure was destroyed by the Germans in 1944. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Davis Cup Becomes Cup Of Bitterness

    IN Melbourne yesterday Kramer defeated Bromwich, 8-6, 6-4, 6-4, and Mulloy defeated Pails, 6-3, 6-3, 6-4, in the final round of the Davis Cup play. [?]COMMENTING on the play, Pat O'Hara Wood said that at the start of the ...

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  9. INTERNATIONAL COMPLICATIONS IN ANTARCTIC

    NEW YORK, December 29. --The 'Times' correspondent aboard the Byrd expedition flagship, Mount Olympus, says ...

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    The manager [?]of the Australian [?] Davis Cup team, [?] Gerald ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Risky Friendship

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The sergeant in charge of the police station at Katoomba to-day found a ...

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  12. CHURCH LEADERS COMMENT ON C. OF E. PROPOSALS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--More people would "live in sin" if the Anglican suggestion for denying marriage, baptism, and burial privileges to non-worshippers were adopted, Brisbane Non-Conformist Church leaders said ...

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  13. DENMARK PLANS ECONOMY

    LONDON, December 29.--The 'Times' Copenhagen correspondent says the Government has proposed to party leaders drastic cuts ...

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  14. NAVY MEN TO MAN SWEEPERS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Two destroyers of the Australian Navy have been tied up to enable certain of her ...

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  15. ADMISSIONS BY JEWISH PROFESSOR

    LONDON, December 30. -- The 'Daily Mail's' Rome correspondent states Professor Johan Smertenko ...

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  16. CAUSES OF PLANE CRASH STILL UNKNOWN

    LONDON, December 29. -- Transworld Air Lines Shannon office has issued a statement on the Constellation crash, saying: ...

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  17. Escapees Remanded

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Arthur Halliday, Derwent Arkinstall and Victor Travis, on remand, charged with escaping from Brisbane gaol ...

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  18. DAIREN INCIDENT

    LONDON, December 30. -- Reuter's Moscow correspondent says a 'Pravda' special correspondent in Dairen, quoting an ...

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  19. SYDNEY ACCIDENTS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Malcolm Gill, aged 7, of Bankstown, was killed by a lorry in Stacey-street, Bankstown, to-day. ...

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  20. FADDEN ISSUES CHALLENGE

    CANBERRA, Monday.--"If you genuinely desire to save Australia from disaster in 1947 take immediate stock of the situation, overhaul your financial policy to the peacetime needs, and give the Australian people ...

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  21. CLOSED SAAR

    LONDON, December 30. --The 'Daily Express' Saarbrucken correspondent says the French have restricted all movement of people ...

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  22. LABOR SCARCE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Because of a shortage of 2250 wharf laborers on the Sydney waterfront to-day 10 inter-State and four ...

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  23. WOMEN AND CHILDREN SUFFER MOST

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- To-day's strikes were war on women and children, the former Moderator-General of the ...

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  24. POLICE SEARCH FOR WOMAN'S ASSAILANT

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Until a late hour to-night armed police combed Bellevue Hill and adjacent districts in quest ...

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  25. Congregation Expresses Resentment Against High Mass Celebration

    LONDON, December 29. -- Fifty members of the National Union of Protestants shouted down Dr. Martin, Bishop of Liverpool, at West Derby Church, Liverpool. ...

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  26. REBUILDING GERMANY

    NEW YORK, December 29.--It is reliably reported that the United States, in the coming peace talks on Germany, will propose that a large part of the former Reich agricultural areas which Poland now occupies in the east should be returned to Germany, says the Associated Press correspondent in Berlin. ...

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  27. MURDERED WHEN SAYING GOODNIGHT

    LONDON, December 30. -- An ex-soldier, 29-year-old Uriah Jones, was kissing his fiancee, 20-year-old Miss ...

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  28. BURMA IMPATIENT

    CALCUTTA, December 29. --The leader of the Myuchit party and a member of the interim ...

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  29. GROMYKO PROMOTED

    LONDON, December 29. -- Reuter's Moscow correspondent says the Soviet Council of Ministers has appointed Gromyko[?] ...

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