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  4. Holidays Over and the People Return to Work

    WITH CHRISTMAS OVER, thousands of holiday makers are thronging back to the city by rail, road and air to resume work. Above is a small section of the crowds which streamed from Spencer-street station yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. INDONESIA GAINS INDEPENDENCE

    AMSTERDAM, Dec. 27 (A.A.P.). -- Indonesia formally became a sovereign independent nation this morning, when Queen Juliana signed her assent to the transfer of sovereignty ...

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  6. New H.M. Arrives

    THE NEW HEAD MASTER of Camberwell Grammar School, Mr. M. Searle, arrived on the Chitral at Station Pier yesterday. He was welcomed by the school captain John Richardson (right) and Peter ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S. Backing for Japan's New Ships

    General MacArthur today announced an £8,600,000 stg. United States plan of assistance to Japan in rebuilding her ...

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  9. Batavia Now Named Jacarta

    According to the Indonesian Military Governor, the city of Batavia henceforth will be named Jacarta. ...

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  10. Bomb Explosion at Graveside

    SINGAPORE, Dec. 27 (A.A.P.). -- When a booby trap exploded at a graveside during a funeral service at Perak today, two men and a boy, all Chinese, ...

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  11. Thousands Cheer in Batavia

    A storm of cheers from a huge crowd greeted the proclamation of Indonesian sovereignty in Batavia this ...

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  12. Typhoid Drug Effective

    The new drug Chloromycetin is being used for the first time as a routine treatment on the 16 cases of typhoid among ...

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  13. Suppliers Open Again Today

    Reopening of butchers, greengrocers and other food stores this morning will enable housewives to obtain the first fresh food supplies since last Saturday. ...

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  14. Chengtu Falls to Communists

    Chengtu fell into Communist hands on Monday night, according to a usually reliable source. ...

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  16. Holiday Death Roll in U.S.

    Violent deaths reported in the United States between 6 p.m. on December 23 and 1 a.m. today totalled 519. Road ...

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  17. Mr. Bevin Leaves for Colombo

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) has left for France on the first stage of his journey to Colombo for the ...

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  18. Restraint in Wage Claims

    LONDON, Dec. 27 (A.A.P.).--In a statement issued to affiliated unions today the General Council of the Trades Union conference declared there was no ...

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  19. SICK MIGRANT CHILDREN

    A blunt warning was given last night by a doctor on the migrant ship Castelbianco that he would not hold himself responsible if several sick children were ...

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  20. Explosion on Star Recorded

    Two astronomers at Mt. Hamilton, California, reported yesterday that they had watched a giant explosion on a ...

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  21. Actress Stars in New Turn

    Jean Wallace, the 25-year- old divorced wife of film star Franchot Tone, was free on bail yesterday after being ...

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    THE BRITISH PRIME MINISTER (Mr. Attlee) greeted Mrs. Sheila Dodonwela and Sir Oliver Goonetillake. High Commissioner for Ceylon, at a reception in London. The party was for delegates attending the Commonwealth conference in Ceylon in January. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. War Prisoners Used in Lethal Experiments

    LONDON, Dec. 27 (A.A.P.). -- Moscow Radio, reporting Russia's bacteria war trials in Khabarovsk (Siberia), said it was alleged that "Unit 731" of the Japanese Kwantung army used American war prisoners for lethal germ tests. ...

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  25. Yachts Meet Rain, Clouds

    After clearing Queenscliff early yesterday, five Victorian auxiliary cruisers racing to Devonport, Tasmania, ran into drifting rain and low clouds. ...

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  26. Six in Hills Car Plunge

    Six people in a car, which plunged 20 feet over the bank on the Devil's Elbow, Fern Tree Gully, yesterday ...

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  28. No Evidence of U.S. Prisoners

    Mr. Joseph Keenan, United States prosecutor at Tokio war crimes trials, said his investigators found no evidence ...

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  30. Polish Reaction to French Note

    Warsaw Radio today reported reaction to the recent French Note, accusing Poland of breaking the Franco-Polish ...

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