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  4. 39 STOREY U.N. BUILDING

    More then 800 employees of the United Nations have moved into offices in the new 39-storey UN Secretariat Building, first building to be completed on the 17-acre UN World Headquarters site in New York City. At the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TOUKLEY MURDER:

    Sydney, December 15.—A Toukley fisherman accused of murder had said: "You've got me now" when questioned about footprints in the sand near the scene of the crime, Det.-Sgt. Ralph Whalen, of Newcastle, told the Central Criminal Court. ...

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  6. RED TROOPS CROSS 38th PARALLEL

    Tokio, December 15.—Communist troops today crossed the 38th Parallel for the first time since the Chinese intervention in the Korean war. The Communists crossed the ...

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  7. "NO STRIKE AGAINST THE PEOPLE CAN SUCCEED"

    Sydney. December 15.—No strike against the people could succeed or should be permitted to succeed, the acting Chief Judge (Mr. Justice Foster) ...

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  8. Boxer's Death After Bout

    Sydney, December 13.—A 22 years old boxer died in the Royal Prince Alfred Hospital today after whining a preliminary bout at Leichhardt Stadium last ...

    Article : 94 words
  9. SHOCKING TRAGEDY AT COONAMBLE

    Sydney. December 15.—Three young [?] were incinerated when trapped a their blazing home in Wingadee Street. [?] yesterday afternoon. ...

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  10. Our Documentaries Appeal To Americans

    Canberra. December 15.—Lonely [?]ton Island in the mid-Pacific is to latest overseas point to seek regular supplies of Australian documentary films ...

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  11. GREYHOUND INQUIRY:

    Sydney, December 15.—Police Commissioner Scott made confidential police files available to counsel at the sitting of the Greyhound Racing Royal Commission this week. The files were produced by Mr. Smelling (assisting the Commission), who ...

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  12. Australians Score Freely Against Moderate M.C.C Attack

    Sydney, December 15.—Australian batsmen scored freely against a moderate M.C.C. attack in the match between an Australian Eleven and the touring M.C.C. team at the Sydney Cricket Ground today. At stumps the Australian Eleven ...

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  13. NOTE OF URGENCY AT U.S.A.—BRITISH COMMONWEALTH CONFERENCE

    Canberra, December 15.—The need for speediest preparation for defence and maintenance of the strongest cooperation between the British Commonwealth and the U.S.A. as the best insurance against war was stressed by the Prime ...

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  14. BLIZZARDS AND STORMS

    London, December 15.—One of the fierciest Harms of the year swept the Bay of Biscay yesterday, sinking one ship and damaging nine others at the cost of at ...

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  15. MARSHALL AID TO BRITAIN SUSPENDED

    London, December 15.—The suspension of Marshall Aid to Britain 19 months ahead of the originally scheduled date is not expected to have an apparent effect ...

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  16. MR. MONK IN DJAKARTA

    Djakarta (AAP-Reuter>. December 15. —Mr. A. E. Monk, president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, arrived by plane from London in Djakarta today. ...

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  17. MINE ACCIDENTS

    J. Martin (C.P.S.) was taken home to the Commercial Hotel yesterday suffering from an inflamed right eye. V. Olds (Zinc Corporation) was ...

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