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  4. Christmas Tragedies

    NEW YORK, Wednesday: The grimmest tragedy this Christmas occurred in Hartford (Connection) Hospital when a Christmas ...

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  5. THE KING'S CHRISTMAS MESSAGE TO HIS PEOPLE

    LONDON, Wednesday (A.A.P.): "With my whole heart, I pray to God by Whose grace victory has been won, that this Christmas may bring to my people all the world over, every joy they have dreamed of in the days that have gone," said the King ...

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  6. WATER SHORTAGE HITS TOWNS IN RIVERINA

    Serious concern is being expressed by residents of a number of towns in the Northern Riverina County Council's area over the water supply position as a result ...

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  7. LOSS OF PIGS ON RAILWAY JOURNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Reference was made by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. E. H. Graham) to-day to the report that 96 ...

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  8. Motor Cyclist Found Dying on Road

    ORANGE. Wed.: Several hours after he was found lying unconscious on the Bathurst-Orange road this afternoon, a ...

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  9. PRODUCTION IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY. Wed.: Officially estimated to yield 53.600.000 bushels, the State wheat crop was greatly assisted by the October rains, ...

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  10. FRENCH FRANC DEVALUATED

    PARIS. Wed.: The French franc, has been devaluated to a new rate of 480 to the £ sterling and 119.10669 to the dollar. The rate of ...

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  11. Cyclist Fatally Injured

    SYDNEY, Wed.: George Fred-erick Jonos, 43, of Lewis-street. Belmont, was fatally injured when his bicycle and a lorry ...

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  12. BUSH FIRES THREATEN HOMES IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Hundreds of farms in the Bunyip (Gippsland) district are threatened by a bush fire which is out of control and threatening the cleared country. It is being fought by firemen ...

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  13. More Trains From Holiday Resorts

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: More trains from holiday resorts to get train travellers back to the city should be provided in the same ...

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  14. Nine Killed in Plane Crash

    PARIS. Wednesday: Nine passengers were burned to death when an American plane crashed in heavy for at Melun.east of ...

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  15. Motor Cyclist Crashes Over Precipice

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday: Crashing through a fence on The Gorge road to-day, a 17-year-old motor cyclist hurtled 180 feet into the ...

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  16. H.M.S. Formidable Leaving For Home

    SYDNEY, Wed.: The British aircraft carrier Formidable is expected to sail from Sydney for Britain on Friday. She has been ...

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  17. "Empire Round-up"

    LONDON, Wed.: The last in the broadcast, "Empire Round-up," preceding the King's broadcast and speaking immediately before the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. WOMAN SAVES MAN'S LIFE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: A dramatic and successful attempt to save the life of a man after he had locker her in one room of a ...

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  19. PRES. TRUMAN FLIES HOME FOR CHRISTMAS

    INDEPENDENCE (Missouri), Wed.: President Truman arrived here on Christmas Day after a hazardous wintry flight from ...

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  20. Boy Drowned at Narrabeen

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: While police were pressing through the dense holiday crowds at Narrabeen beach yesterday, seeking the ...

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  22. FIRES IN TASMANIA

    HOBART, Wednesday: Christmas Eve in Hobart was the hottest for 35 years—93.7 degrees in the shade at 5 pm. To-day, at ...

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  23. Found Near The Gap

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: The body of a man found floating yesterday near The Gao was to-day identified as that of Richard ...

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  24. Famine in Java; Dutch Ships to Carry Rice

    THE HAGUE. Wed.: The Acting Governor of the Dutch West Indies (Dr. van Mook) announced that enough Dutch shipping ...

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  25. Man Collapses and Dies at Randwick

    SYDNEY, Wednesday: Affected by the heat at Randwick racecourse to-day, Robert Kipper, aged 76 years, of Bankstown, ...

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  27. Sydney in Holiday Mood

    SYDNEY. Wednesday: After one of the quietest Christmas days on record, city people were in holiday mood to-day. Thousands ...

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  28. FIVE ROAD FATALITIES IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY. Wed.: With five fatalities reported over the Christmas period, road deaths in N.S.W now total 381, which is nine in excess of ...

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  29. GLIDER RECORD CLAIMED BY PARKES MAN

    PARKES. Wed.: An Australian gliding record is being claimed for Martin Warner, of the Parkes Club, who claims to have glided ...

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  31. "As Usual," Christmas in Britain

    LONDON. Wed.: All Britain yesterday concentrated on the enjoyment of "trophies" won during the month in the battle to procure the ...

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  32. Allied Teams

    WASHINGTON, Wed.: More than 600 Americans are to go to Greece as election observers, according to Government officials. The observers, ...

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  33. New Zealand Flying Ban Lifted

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wed.: The ban on civil flying, which has been in effect since the outbreak of the war, has been lifted. In making ...

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  34. Continuation of Food Rationing

    MELBOURNE, Wed.: The Minister for Customs (Senator Keane) denied to-day that all, food items would shortly be ...

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