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  4. KOREAN WAR:

    Tokio (AAP-Reuter), December 28.—Nearly half a million Chinese and North Koreans were massed along the 38th Parallel today for a big attack, which may come at any hour. Military ...

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  5. Canberra's Worst Fire Causes £20,000 Damage

    Conberra, December 28.—The biggest and most serious fire in Conberra's history early this morning caused damage estimated at £20,000 when it raced through a portion of the city shopping centre. At the height of the blaze firemen ...

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  6. Cardinal Gibbons Medal To General Romulo

    General Carlos P. Romulo, Secretory of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of the Philippines and former President of the United Notions General Assembly, was awarded the Cardinal Gibbons Medal by the Alumni Association ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DUTCH NEW GUINEA:

    The Hogue, December 28.—Follure of the Dutch aid lndorvesldh delegations to reach an agreement of the future political status of Dutch New Guinea is officially admitted here and the Indonesian representatives are returning home ...

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  8. Sydney Rail Line Still Open; Light Traffic On Cobar Road

    An official at the Crystal Street Railway Station reported that yesterday's Comet from Broken Hill successfully passed ...

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  9. OPENING OF JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS

    Canberra, December 28.—The opening of the 1931 Commonwealth Jubilee celebration will be marked by a broadcast on Her Year's Eve by veteran ...

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  10. ANOTHER 5/- BASIC WAGE RISE TIPPED

    Melbourne, December 28. —Trade union circles believe it likely that the basic wage will be increased by a further 5/. ...

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  11. INDO-CHINA

    Salgon. December 28—French patrots and Vletminh insurgents clashed heavily last night near Llenson. 23 miles north of Hanol, a French Army ...

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  12. SNOWY RIVER SCHEME:

    Canberra, December 28.—Australia must supplement the attack on the Snowy Mountains hydro electric scheme by getting all help it possibly can from abroad, Mr. A. W. Dexheimer, assistant chief construction engineer to the United States ...

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  13. New Year's Eve Concessions

    Sydney, December 28.—Restaurants and cabaret-restaurants (night clubs) will be permitted to remain open alter 9 or 10 o'clock on New Year's Eve, the ...

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  14. Commonwealth Trade With Russia

    London, December 28.—Commonwealth trade with Russia and East Europe in 1040 was headed by Australia and Britain, the Commonwealth Economic ...

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  15. Coronation Stone Dumped In River?

    London, December 28.—The nationwide search for the Coronation Stone stolen from Westminster Abbey on Christmas morning was today ...

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  16. ELEVEN DROWNED

    Auckland, December 28.—Fourteen persons, including 11 holidaymarkers, were drowned when a passenger launch was wrecked in heavy seas at the ...

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  17. Country Taxi Drivers

    Sydney, December 28.—Country men who want to own a taxi will have a better chance of getting a plate if they have been truck drivers or are ...

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  18. WENTWORTH ROAD CLOSED; NEW DETOUR NOT RECOMMENDED

    The Wentworth Road will be closed for a few days while bulldozers help divert water from the by-pass which has flooded the detour. This was stated by the R.A.A. patrolman (Mr. Pat White) yesterday. He said the new detour through Belmore ...

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  19. IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY TO COMMEMORATE PROCLAMATION

    Canberra. December 28.—An impressive ceremony commemorating the proclamation of the Commonwealth of Australian at Centennial Park. Sydney, will be one ...

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  20. Savitt Drops Out Of S.A. Tennis

    Adelaide, December 28.—Because of eye trouble Dick Savitt, American tennis player, had to drop out of the State championships today. T. Warhurst and ...

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  21. Siamese Twins Begin To Talk

    Melbourne, December 28.—The nine-months-old Siamese twins born at Wynyard. Tasmania, last March are reported to be starting to talk. The children. ...

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  22. Mr. Holland's View

    Sydney, December 28.—New Zealand Prime Minister Holland sold today that the Prime Minister's Conference in London was of the utmost importance. ...

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  23. US. Ambassador To Spain

    Washington, December 28.—president Truman has named Stanton Griffis (63) to be the first Amor Iran Ambassador to Spain since December 1945. The ...

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  24. FOR TRIAL ON CHARGE OF ATTEMPTED ROBBERY

    Sydney, December 28.—Clifton Noel Howard (67). of the Mascot branch of the Union Bank of Australia, said at Redfern Court today that he could not ...

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  25. BOY DROWNED IN MINE.

    Lithgow, December 28.—The body of 10 years old Harvey Leslie Bayliss, who was drowned yesterday in a flooded forked out mine at Blackman's Flat, was ...

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  26. FORMATION OF A PERMANENT IMPERIAL DEFENCE CABINET MOOTED

    London, December 28.—A call for the formation, of a permanent Imperial Cabinet to direct overall Commonwealth defence planning was made today by ...

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  27. Dept. Gives Aborigines Happy Christmas

    Sydney, December 28.—Every aboriginal child on a reservation in this State had a Christmas present, the Chief Secretary (Mr. Clive Evatt) said tonight. ...

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  28. Music Stolen Prior To Big Concert

    Sydney, December 28.—The music was stolen from the stands in, the Town Hall tonight before Sir John Barbiroill was due to start a concert with the Sydney ...

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  29. TWO KILLED WHEN UTILITY OVERTURNS

    Adelaide, December 28.—When a utility truck overturned on the Robe-Beachport Road late lax night Bruce Desmond Mc-Court (23), of Beachport, and Ronald ...

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  30. GRASS FIRE NEAR SOUTH ROAD

    At 9.33 a.m. yesterday a grass fire was reported near the South Rood close to Gossan Street. A unit from the central Station attended and the fire was ...

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  31. Bomb In Library

    Belgrade, December 28.—A homo made time bomb was found yesterday hidden in behind a book in the United States information service Horary. Four ...

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