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  2. PERSIAN SITUATION

    London, Dec. 11.—The British United Press correspondent in Teheran states that the Chief of the Persian General Staff, General ...

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  3. PEACE TREATIES

    New York, Dec. 11,—The Four-Power Foreign Ministers' Council decided to-day that the peace treaties for Italy, Hungary ...

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  4. INDIAN REPUBLIC

    New Delhi, Dec. 12.—When the Indian Constituent Assembly met to-day Mr. Nehru presented a resolution for the proclamation of ...

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  5. FIGHTING IN GREECE

    London, Dec. 12.—The Greek army has commenced large-scale mopping-up operations in the Mount Olympus area, says the ...

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  6. REDUCTION OF ARMS

    New York, Dec. 11.—The "Herald Tribune" says that Mr. Byrnes, alarmed by the deadlock in U.N.O. over disarmament and by "the ...

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  7. U.N.O. HEADQUARTERS?

    New York, Dec. 11.—Mr. John D. Rockfeller, junr., today offered the United Nations a gift of 8,500,000 dollars (£A2,600,288) to ...

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  8. GERMAN ITEMS

    Berlin, Dec. 11.—Germany's tore-most symphony conductor Dr. Wilhelm Furtwaengler, aged [?] denied to a denazification board ...

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  9. NAZI HORROR CAMP

    Hamburg, Dec. 12.—Mary O'Shaughnessy, an Irish governess of Reading, England, told the Military Court that three British ...

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  10. Greek Charges

    London, Dec. 11.—The Bulgarian Newsagency to-day described as "completely without foundation" the reports that partisan ...

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  11. Australian "Bushrangers"

    London, Dec. 12—The Australian Minister in London, Mr. Beasley, has protested to the Director-General of the B.B.C., Sir William ...

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  12. U.S. Troops in Germany;

    London, Dec. 11.—General McNarney announced to-day hat American troops will be allo[?] marry Germans shortly [?] ...

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  13. DENIED BY BULGARIA

    London. Dec. 12.—In the Bulgarian Parliament the Foreign Minister, M. Kimon Georgiev, ridiculed the Greek charges that ...

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  14. Italians Beaten Up

    London, Dec. 12.—About 100 British soldiers armed with truncheons and sticks, stormed through the centre of Padua yesterday ...

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  15. Azerbaijan's Loyalty

    London, Dec. 11.—The Tudeh (Communist) Party which last week-end broadcast over the Tabriz radio "We are marching on ...

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  16. Jugoslavia and Albania

    Belgrade, Dec. 11.—In a joint communique the Jugoslav and Albanian Governments announced that on November 27 they had ...

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  17. One of the Old Guard

    London, Dec. 12.—Josf Wirt a retired Roman Catholic priest of Alteglofsheim, has been sentenced to five years in a labour camp and ...

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  18. "Monty's" Alleged Speech

    London, pec. 11,—In the House of Commons to-morrow, the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, will defend the Chief, of the Imperial General ...

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  19. Mining of Corfu Channel

    London, Dec. 11.—In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Anthony Eden asked whether further information could be given on the ...

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  20. Egyptian Demonstration

    London Dec. 12.—According to the Associated Press correspondent in Cairo, press despatches, which the Cairo newspapers are not ...

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  21. Explosion and Fire

    New York, Dec. 12.—A fireman was killed and at least 24 persons were injured, and several others, including a mother and three ...

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  22. "Jews Playing with Fire"

    London, Dec. 11.—Thirty Jews, believed to be members of the illegal self defence organisation, Haganah, raided the Arab village ...

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  23. Icebound Fishermen

    London, Dec. 12.—More than 3000 Russian fishermen were saved from icebound fishing boats in the Caspian Sea in a remarkable mass ...

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  24. Argentine Immigration

    London, Dec. 11.—Reports from Buenos Aires;' published on December 1, that the Argentine was willing to admit 4,000,000 immigrants ...

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  25. Britain and France

    Paris, Dec. 11.—The agreement of October 1 abolishing visas for British and French tourists travelling between the two countries is ...

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  26. Indians in South Africa

    London, Dec. 12.—Mrs. Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, leader of the Indian delegation to the United Nations Organisation, said at a ...

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  27. Averting Inflation .

    London, Dec. 11.—In a letter to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Dalton, regarding the forthcoming Budget, the British ...

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  28. Mosley's Passport

    London, Dec. 11.—"There are five people to whom the Home Secretary thinks it undesirable to grant permission to leave the United ...

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  29. Jews from Cyprus

    London, Dec. 12.—Four hundred Jewish immigrants have arrived at Haifa from Cyprus, says Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent. They are ...

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  30. Hungarian Budget

    Budapest, Dec. 11.—Hungary's first budget since 1942-43 announced despite Communist objections, that the disclosure of a ...

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  31. Epidemic on Ship

    London, Dec. 12.—News reached London last night that 250 of the 1000 passengers aboard the Dominion Monarch, en route to ...

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  32. U.N.O. General Assembly

    New York, Dec. 11—The General Assembly, working swiftly, approved over a dozen committee recommendations to-day, including ...

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  33. Scene in the Commons

    London. Dec. 12.—The Minister for Food, Mr. Strachey, figured in a sharp exchange which broke the decorous atmosphere of the House ...

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  34. Youthful Bank Robber

    Jerusalem, Dec. 11.—Sentenced to 18 years and 12 years imprisonment, with 18 strokes of the birch, on two charges, both of which are ...

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  35. French Politics

    London, Dec 12.—The Socialist Party has announced that M. Blum, yielding to party pressure, has agreed to lead the "Caretaker ...

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  36. Dutch in Celebes

    London, Dec. 12.—A Netherlands military spokesman said to-day that the Dutch troops clearing the area around Macassar, where ...

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  37. Struck By Car

    Perth, Dec. 12.—Within a few minutes of being admitted to the Fremantle hospital to-night Ellen Teresa Beard (62), of High street ...

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  38. British Civil Servants

    London, Dec. 11.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, replying to a memorandum from the National Union of Manufacturers, urging ...

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  39. Food for Asia

    London, Dec. 11.—Reuter's Singapore correspondent says it is announced that an additional 750.000 tons of rice are expected ...

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  40. Civilians Injured

    London, Dec. 11.—Eight civilians were injured, one of them seriously, when a British officer accidently fired a Bren-gun in Jerusalem ...

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  41. Express Delayed

    Perth, Dec. 12—When the wheels of the tender attached to one of the two locomotives which were hauling the Kalgoorlie express up ...

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  42. Truck and Taxi in Collision

    At the corner of Hannan and Cassidy streets, Kalgoorlie, about 6 p.m. on Wednesday, there was a collision between a taxi car, No ...

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  43. A Moslem. "God"

    London, Dec. 10.—A special court has sentenced to death the Alouite "God," Salman el Mouchid, on charges of high treason, acting as ...

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  44. Television in England

    Sydney, Dec. 12.—More than 25,000 television sets were receiving special daily transmissions within a 50-mile radius of the British ...

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  45. French Coal Shortage

    London, Dec. 12.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says that a special meeting of the Council of Ministers has decided to reduce train ...

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  46. Jugoslavia Lifts Ban

    London, Dec. 11.—A United States military spokesman said to-day that the Jugoslav Military Government in Venezia Giulia ...

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  47. Shipwrecked Jews

    London, Dec. 11.—The Palestine Government is prepared to consider the transfer to Palestine of all the women and children among ...

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  48. Interference in Sport

    London, Dec. 11.—At its meeting next March, the International Lawn Tennis Federation may consider a resolution to ban the ...

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  49. Service Station Hours

    Perth, Dec. 12.—On the motion of the Minister for Labour, Mr. Panton, the Legislative Assembly to-day agreed to an amendment ...

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  50. U.N.O. and South Africa

    London, Dec. 11.—Reuter's Cape Town correspondent says that the Nationalist Party leader, Dr. Malan, commenting on the U.N.O ...

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  51. South African Premier

    London, Dec. 12.—The South African Prime Minister, Field-Marshal Smuts, left the Northolt airport to-day in his private York ...

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  52. "Heath Number Two"

    London, Dec. 12.—Alfred Ernest Jones, who is alleged to have sent letter to a girl signing himself Heath Number Two," was to-day ...

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  53. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the [?] intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Mines" is transmitted to Australie by the Australian Associated ...

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