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  3. AGENT MAY BE CRIPPLED BY BULLET

    HOLLYWOOD, Friday. — Dr. Marcus Crahan, police physician, said tonight that Jennings Lang, actress Joan Bennett's agent, ...

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  4. 77 PER CENT. OF PRISONERS DIED IN CAMPS

    MUNSAN, Friday. — The United Nations' command said to-night that 77 per cent of all known Allied prisoners whom ...

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  5. DAVIS CUP RETAINED BY AUSTRALIA

    In the 1951 Davis Cup Challenge Round, Australia, by three rubbers to two, defeated the United States. ...

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  6. BIG ADVANCE IN CANCER TREATMENT

    LONOON, Friday. — A big advance in the treatment of cancer with an extract from the human body called Hill was ...

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  7. ANTI-SUBMARINE FRIGATE

    The Rocket and Relentless, the Royal Navy's new antisubmarine frigates, converted from two former Rotherham class destroyers, recently took part in exercises off Portland for the first time since their conversion. Each of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. INQUIRY INTO AIRLINER CRASH

    NEW YOKK, Friday.—Investigators sought to determine today whether the airliner which crashed at Elizabeth, ...

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  9. MALAYAN WAR A LONG ONE

    LONDON, Friday. — The war In Malaya was going to be a long one, Mr Oliver Lyttelfon, Lr[?]tish Colonial Secretary, said ...

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  10. GIRLS DEFEND ERROL FLYNN

    LONDON, Friday. — Reuters Berlin correspondent says Press criticism of Tasmanian-born film star, Errol Flynn, has so incensed ...

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  11. LARGEST U.K. FLYING-BOAT

    The largest flying-boat to be built in Britain was recently taken out of its hangar at Cowes, Isle of Wight, so that the final stages of erection can be completed. The flyingboat is the 140-ton Saunders—Roc "Princess." The new ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MISSION WILL AID NATIVES

    DARWIN, Friday. — Liverpool River natives, the last big group of wild Arnhem Land aborigines, will soon come into regular ...

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  13. "ROYAL TOUR" SONGS UNHEARD

    CANBERRA, Friday. — More than a dozen "Royal Tour" songs have been sent to Sir William McKell, Governor-General, ...

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  14. HANGING MAY NOT BE SWIFT

    LONDON, Friday — Britain's method of capital punishment by hanging has been and may still be an uncertain means of ...

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  15. GUARDS FOUND RED CELL

    SINGAPORE, Friday. — Special guards were mainly responsible for the uncovering of a suspected Communist cell, among ...

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  16. PERSIAN OIL TO BE SEIZED

    LONDON, Friday. — A reliable report said today that the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company is working on plans to intercept ...

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  17. MYSTERY SHIP VISITS FIJI

    SUVA. Friday, — A mystery ship with an Asiatic crew visited the Fijian island of Kanadavu, 75 miles south of Suva, early this ...

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  18. RIOT OVER A PHOTOGRAPH

    PANAMA CITY, Friday. — Mr Juan Galiindo, Panama's Social Welfare Minister, started an uproar in the National Assembly ...

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  19. ROYAL COUPLE WILL NOT BE "SMOKED OFF"

    LONDON, Friday. — Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will be in no danger of being "smoked of" the ...

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  20. Q'land Judge For Sydney Royal

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Mr [?] S. Wilson of the Caillope Hereford Stud, near Gladstone, has been appointed to judge the breed ...

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  21. Moslem Fears On Export Mutton

    SINGAPORE, Friday. — Moslem leaders have suggested a meat expert of their faith to be sent to Australia to make sure ...

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  22. GRACIE FIELDS CHANGES HER RELIGION

    LONDON, Friday — Reuter's Capri correspondent says singer Grade Fields may be granted a papal dispensation to enable her ...

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  23. 11 DIED IN SHIP FIRE

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Eight passengers and three of the crew are believed to have perished in the fire yesterday on the Danish ...

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  24. U.S. AIRMEN RELEASED

    LONDON, Friday. — Reuter's Wiesbaden correspondent says it was announced officially that the four American airmen fined by ...

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  25. Inquiry On Tax Aid To Schools

    CANBERRA, Fri. — Assistance to private schools by concessional taxation allowances is to be examined by a ...

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  26. U.S. OLYMPIC SQUAD PREPARE

    NEW YORK, Friday. — The United States' ski team will fly to Norway in January to train for the Sixth. Olympic Winter ...

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  27. FILM STAR IN HOTEL FIRE

    NEW YORK, Friday. — Broderick Crawford and 60 other members of a film company fied from the fifth floor of a hotel in ...

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  28. JAPS TO CREATE A ""SEA FORCE"

    TOKIO, Friday. — The Japanese Government was considering the creation of a marine defence force, the newspaper "Asahi" ...

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  29. SEDGMAN TO BE MARRIED

    SYDNEY, Friday — Australian Davis Cup star, Frank Sedgman, will be married early in the New Year. ...

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  30. Red Cross to Visit P.O.W. Camps

    TOKYO, Friday. — The Eighth Army announced tonight that the Korean war has now cost the Chinese and North Korean ...

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  31. ANOTHER TRY ON EGYPT

    CAIRO, Friday. — Australia, and the United States yesterday made a new attempt to settle the Anglo Egyptian dispute. ...

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  32. N.Z. MOVE TO CURB PRICES

    WELLINGTON (N. Z.):—Measures to check the' upward movement in bank advances in New Zealand were announced by the ...

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  33. ROYAL HAYMAN HOTEL

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Royal Hayman Hotel struck "an extraordinary adverse season" in its first year. The chairman of ...

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  34. WOOL CHEQUE LOWER

    Sales of wool In the five months to November 90 totalled £126,693,469 compared with £228,531,999 in the same period last year. ...

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  35. JAPS GET 40Mil. DOLLARS CREDIT

    NEW YORK, Friday. — The U.S.A. Export-Import Bank has authorised a short-term credit of 40,000,000 dollars (£A18,000,000) to ...

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  37. Family Notices

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  39. RADIO WATCH ON THE SUN

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — The U.S. Navy is planning an expedition to Khartoum early in 1952 to make radio observations of a ...

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  40. OVERSEA FUNDS FALL £12m.

    Overseas funds of the Australian hanking system fell a further £A12,107,176 to £A450,196,-335 in the week ended December ...

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  42. WORM IS DELICIOUS

    WASHINGTON, Friday. —Canned fried worms were ex empted from price control yesterday. ...

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  43. ACTRESS ROBBED

    HOLLYWOOD, Friday. — Jane Wyman, the actress, reported to police that while she and her children were absent from their ...

    Article : 54 words
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