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  3. GERMAN GALES KILL 14

    BERLIN, Dec. 5. A.A.P.—At least 14 people were killed in Northern Germany and many others were injured in the gale which swept the country yesterday. ...

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  4. Solid Coal Was Old Mine Workings

    Expecting to find solid coal at the New Field open cut at Greta, the Joint Coal Board has blown into the old workings of a mine ...

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  5. Sharks Meshed Near Surfers

    These two Mako sharks, 7ft. and 8ft. long, were meshed about 300 yards off Newcastle Beach yesterday afternoon—and about ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ENOUGH STOCK COAL IF OUTPUT MAINTAINED

    Maintenance of the present coal production would ensure adequate stock for Christmas, a Joint Coal Board spokesman said in Sydney yesterday. ...

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  7. Marble Bar Topping Centuries Again

    PERTH, Monday.—The maximum temperature at Marble Bar was 111 degrees to-day for the second day in succession. ...

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  8. Truck Capsize Causes Road Block, Injury

    When a lorry hound for Newcastle with 31 bales of wool overturned in the middle of the road on High-street overhead bridge, ...

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  9. Germans Die In Clash With Uranium Miners

    BERLIN, Dec. 5. A.A.P.—Several Germans were killed in clashes between police and miners during a strike in the uranium ...

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  10. Log Entry Not Endorsed; Missing Girl

    LONDON, Dec. 5. A.A.P.—The Superintendent of the Mercantile Department of the British Ministry of Transport (Mr. David Thomson) ...

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  11. Seamen, Home For Christmas, To Delay Ships

    Newcastle shipping agents believe more ships will be held up in the port with crew shortages this Christmas than in previous ...

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  12. Seamen Face Succession of Lock-up Stays

    Four seamen were handcuffed and taken to Newcastle police station yesterday afternoon when the French ship, Ville d'Amiens berthed ...

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  13. Australia House Information "Misleading"

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Information supplied by Australia House officials to intending new Australians was grossly distorted and ...

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  14. Chinese Fire On British Ship

    HONGKONG, Dec. 5. A.A.P.—The British-owned vessel, Elsie Moller, was fired on and disabled by a Nationalist warship at the mouth of the Yangtse, according to the newspaper ...

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  15. Plane Lost In Darkness; Missed Airport

    HONGKONG, Dec. 5. A.A,P. Reuter.—A Civil Air Transport plane which left Hongkong for Kunming last night missed ...

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  16. Plan to Keep Home Meat Prices Stable

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) has asked the Federal Government to establish a meat stabilisation board to ...

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  17. Man Jumps Bar, Robs Till

    SYDNEY, Monday. — A man jumped over the saloon bar of the Northern Hotel this afternoon and stole £20 from the cash register ...

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  18. Rifle and Bones May Solve 1940 Mystery

    LISMORE, Monday.—The discovery to-day of human bones, a skull and a rifle is expected to solve the nine-year-old mystery of ...

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  19. SHIP DELAY RESULTS IN FULL SILOS

    A delay in getting wheat ships to Newcastle has allowed the grain to build up to the maximum that can be stored at the silos. ...

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  20. Borstal Boys Find Respite In Drugs

    LONDON, Dec. 5. — Boys at Nottingham Borstal Institution are believed to be using drugs to make themselves ill so ...

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  21. Lava Still Flowing

    CATANIA, Dec. 5. A.A.P.—Lava from Mount Etna, Sicily, is still flowing about 3 feet an hour, but the volcano is dying down ...

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  22. DUKE OF WINDSOR IN LONDON

    LONDON, Dec. 5. A.A.P.—The Duke of Windsor arrived in London to-day on a short private visit. He travelled in the night train ...

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  23. Land Board Will Decide—Old At 50?

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Albury Land Board on December 14 will determine whether a man aged 49 is too old to work a soldier ...

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  24. SANTA CLAUS—ON MODERN TRANSPORT

    Santa Claus at Kurri Kurri has dispensed with his traditional reindeer outfit, and has a modern motor-cycle instead. After a day on the highway, he exchanges Yuletide greetings with Mr. and Mrs. J. Hall, of Weston. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. New York Faces Water Shortage

    NEW YORK, Dec. 5. A.A.P.—The city's reservoirs held only enough water to meet the needs of the 8,000,000 inhabitants for 60 ...

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  26. Expel Writer Afrikanders Urge Minister

    DURBAN, Dec. 5. A.A.P.—A. demand for the deportation of the journalist who wrote an article describing Afrikaans as the "world's ...

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  27. Up In The Air About Loot

    LONDON, Dec. 5.—"He must have had nerves of steel," said Mr. Justice Stable of a "cat burglar," "Spider" McGee. ...

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  28. Atomic Bomb Defence "Could Be Effective."

    LONDON, Dec. 5. A.A.P.—Seventy-five atomic bombs would probably cause damage equal to the total Allied ordinary bombing ...

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  29. Boys May Have Seen Lost Youth

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Sutherland police are seeking four boys who, they believe, spoke to Robert Gardiner, 16, before he disappeared ...

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  30. Inventor Leaves 9M. Dollars

    HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 5. A.A.P.—Atwater Kent, inventor and manufacturer, left an estate valued at 9,130,000 dollars. ...

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  31. RUSH IN HEAT ON HOTELS, BEACHES

    Heat, followed by lower temperatures but a higher humidity, in Newcastle yesterday drew larger-than-average crowds to the beaches, kept hotels, cafes and milk bars busier than usual and caused theatre ...

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  32. Imprisoned For Insult To Stalin

    HELSINKI, Dec. 5. A.A.P.—A factory worker, Aarne Rinne, of Turku, who made disparaging remarks about Stalin, has been ...

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  33. SHIP ABANDONED OFF JUTLAND

    COPENHAGEN, Dec. 5. A.A.P.—Twenty-four members of the crew and one Danish passenger of the 1960-ton British steamer, Spero, ...

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  34. Brazilian Japanese Hard to Convince

    TOKYO, Dec. 5. A.A.P. Reuter.—Some Japanese in Brazil believe General MacArthur is a prisoner of the ...

    Article : 127 words
  35. Four U.K. Soldiers Killed

    SINGAPORE, Dec. 5. A.A.P. Reuter.—Four privates of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry were [?]lled when Communist terrorists ...

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  36. INDIA MAY SOON LINK WITH NEW CHINA

    NEW DELHI, Dec. 5. A.A.P.—It could not be very long before India recognised the new Chinese regime, the Prime Minister of India ...

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