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  4. Refugees Drown In Shocking Disaster Off Shanghai Port

    SINGAPORE, December 5.--Hundreds of Chinese were drowned on Friday night when a river steamer, packed with 4000 refugees, exploded and sank outside Woosung, at the mouth of Shanghai ...

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  5. 'Sudan for Egypt' Riots

    CAIRO, December 5.--Although no official casualty figures are available it is understood at ...

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  6. ITALIAN'S ATTACK ON "FOOLISH" FREEDOM

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Members of the Italian Opera Company and Italians in Sydney are ...

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  7. Berlin Voting Begins In Taut Atmosphere

    LONDON, December 5.--Against a background of taut alertness, polling in Western Berlin's municipal elections--in which the broad issue is East versus ...

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    FIELD Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Chairman of the Western Union Commanders-in-Chief Committee, with his Chief of Staff, Brigadier Ronald Belcham. Brigadier Belcham, aged 37, a tank expert ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. A.B.C. REFUSES TO RENEW RACING CLUB CONTRACTS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Race broadcasts by national stations may soon cease unless the Australian Broadcasting Commission can come to some arrangement with Australian racing, clubs. ...

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  10. Thousands go voteless from Sydney's municipal election

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Thousands of persons walked away from Sydney Town Hall yesterday without voting in the civic elections. This was part of the confusion attended by allegations of widespread ...

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    Mr R. F. Boyer, Chairman of the Australian Broadcasting Commission. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. "DEAD" MAN TOLD THIS TALE

    A polling booth official yesterday told Mr. Horace Charles Hagger, of Ernest-street, North Sydney, that he was "dead." ...

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  13. New Horrors For Robbers

    NEW YORK, December 5.--A television audience at Baltimore saw a department store detective capture a shoplifter ...

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  14. COMPULSORY MARRIAGE FOR BACHELORS

    LONDON, December 5.--Reuter's Vienna representative says a Viennese lawyer has applied for official permission ...

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  15. Vetoing Veto

    PARIS, December 5.--The United Nations Minor Political Committee passed by 33 to 6 votes, with four abstentions a ...

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  16. EARTH TREMOR ROLLS ALONG AMERICA'S WESTERN COAST

    MEXICO CITY, December 5.--An earth quake late on Friday destroyed 90 per cent of the buildings of the penal colony on the Marias Islands, which are a small ...

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  17. "No Comment"

    LONDON, December 5.--A Buckingham Palace official told Reuter's there was "no comment' on a statement by the Australian ...

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  18. PRINTING SOUND ON PAPER

    WARSAW, December 5.--Two Polish technicians have claimed responsibility for a "sensational invention"--making sound records ...

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  19. War Crimes Judge Warns About Japan

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Sir William Webb, president of the Japanese War Crimes Tribunal, said yesterday that the defeat of Japan, and the sentencing of major war criminals had not ended Japan's potential ...

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  20. TONS OF STEEL STOLEN IN DAYLIGHT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Melbourne detectives are searching for a gang of thieves who are believed to ...

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  21. INDICTMENT PREPARING

    LONDON, December 5.--Britain, France and the United States are preparing a detailed indictment of ...

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  22. LUGGER FEARED LOST WITH CREW OF TEN ON DARWIN REEF

    DARWIN, Sunday.--The 50ft. pearling lugger La Grange with its crew of 10 is believed to have been lost on the reef off the east coast of Melville Island, north of Darwin, last Tuesday night. ...

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  23. "IMMIGRATION MAY BE VITAL TO SURVIVAL"

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Immigration could be a matter of Australia's survival as a nation, said the Prime Minister ...

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  24. HERD TESTING MAY BOOST PRODUCTION

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. H. Collins) expects herd testing to eventually double ...

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  25. "Rifle Commandos"

    CAPE TOWN, December 5.--The Minister for Defence (Mr. Erasmus) announced the ...

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  26. Prices Dept. Will Not Be Stampeded

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Applicants for price increase would have to justify their claims beyond all doubt, said ...

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  27. LIGHTNING FIRES SHOW GRANDSTAND

    GRAFTON, Sunday.--Damage estimated at £10,000 was caused by a fire which destroyed Grafton showground ...

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  28. The King Will Broadcast

    LONDON, December 5.--The King will broadcast on Christmas Day as in past years, it was ...

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