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  4. CHINESE COMMUNISTS WILL CO-OPERATE IF GIVEN AID BY THE WESTERN POWERS

    SINGAPORE, September 15.—Chinese Communists are believed to desire some form of co-operation with the West especially if it will bring economic aid. It is thought that various pressures from outside are being exerted upon the Nationalists to recognise the present predicament and consider a coalition for the sake of peace and ...

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    Already 30,000 square miles of rugged Alaskan terrain have been photographed from six Lockheed Neptunes from a U.S. Navy photographic squadron. This was the first lime in 20 years that any extensive photo-mapping had been done in the area. Special improved cameras secured data to determine the waterpower possibilities of the "panhandle" territory from Skagway to the south. The data will be used also in estimates of paper-pulp resources and to supply more accurate maps than ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Prince Charles Of Edinburgh Is Christened At The Palace

    LONDON, December 15.—Prince Charles of Edinburgh was christened in the big music-room on the fifth floor of Buckingham Palace to-day by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Jeffery Fisher. The king and Queen, Queen Mary, and other members of the Royal family and a few close friends of the parents attended the service. Rev. M. Foxell, precentor of the Chapel Royal, assisted ...

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  7. NATIVES KILL DCM WINNER

    BRISBANE, December 15. — Alfred L. Robinson, former mutant district administration officer in New Guinea, is ...

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  8. Nature Was Main R.A.F. Opponent

    LONDON, December 15.—Reuter's correspondent says that Chief of the Air Staff, Lord Tedder, speaking at a London dinner, refuted attacks on the R.A.F. efficiency and morale. He said: "Last week we had an ...

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  9. CHILD DIED TWICE IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Dec 15.—A 15 months old aborigine girl died twice during an operation in the Brisbane ...

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  10. WIFE COLLAPSES AFTER AN ADVERSE JUDGMENT

    BRISBANE, December 15.—"I'll kill him! I'll kill him!" attractive blonde, Mrs. Althea Smedley, sobbed in the Supreme Court to-day, after her husband had been granted custody of her two daughters. Mrs. Smedley broke down while the court was completing settlement terms and when the court adjourned she ...

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  11. KILLED IN BATTLE WITH BANDITS

    SINGAPORE December 15.—B. F. Cooper, a British police officer in charge of the Tampin district in Negrisemoilan, was ...

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  13. Invasion Is Claimed

    WASHINGTON, Den. 15. — [?] Council of American [?] Organisation to-day [?] a meeting of American ...

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  14. BURNS FOR SCREEN TEST IN U.S.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 15.—Tommy Bor[?] Australian weherweight champion has been offered a [?] test in America [?] ...

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  15. Soviet's 29th Veto

    PARIS, December 15—The Soviet cast its 29th veto in the Security Council to-day to keep Ceylon out of the United ...

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  16. EUSTON STRIKERS SEEK SUPPORT

    LONDON, December 15. — A meeting of nearly 400 strikers at Huston station decided, with only a few against, to ...

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  17. REICH OCCUPATION COST £537 M.

    LONDON, December 15.—The occupation of the British zone of Germany cost Britain £537,000,000 from the end of hostilities to March 31, 1948, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Crippi, said in the House of Commons. The nominal value of British reparations receipts in the period up to the end of ...

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  18. Allegations That Ward Received £5000 Untrue

    SYDNEY, December 15.—If allegation, that the Federal Transport Minister, Mr. Ward, had received £5000 were untrue, at they undoubtedly were, Ward was the most wronged man in the court room, said Mr. ...

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  19. A RARE DRINKER IS IZUMIYAMA!

    TOKIO, Dec. 15.—The House of Councillors last night decided to impose a liquor ban in the Chamber's dining room. ...

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  20. Escapee Sentenced

    SOUTHPORT, December 15.—Mr. Noyes. S.M , this morning sentenced the prison farm escapee. Brian H. Bowles (20) ...

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  21. Cement Probe

    BRISBANE, December 15 — The acting Premier. Mr Gair. said to-day that the Government would investigate the ...

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