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  4. AMERICA HESITANT IN GIVING MORE AID TO CHINESE G'VT.

    WASHINGTON, December 3.—Madame Chiang Kai-shek conferred for one hour with the Secretary of State (Mr. G. Marshall) late yesterday. The meeting took place at the hospital where Mr. ...

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  5. W.A.F.'S HELP TO KEEP BERLIN AIRLIFT GOING

    Three girls, who, with long service in the WAAF and highly skilled in their jobs, are the only WAAF mechanics on Berlins Galow airfield. They are, L. to R. LACW Pal Humphreys, Cappamore, Limerick, Ireland, who has been in the service 4½ years and has served at Galow as a flight mechanic for two years: LACW Kathleens Phillips, Mountrath, Leix, Ireland, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MILK PRODUCERS:

    NO settlement has been reached yet in the Maryborough milk dispute. However, a survey of dairy farms in the district was made yesterday by an investigator of the Prices Branch, who agreed to place his report before the Commissioner (Mr. A. T. Fullagar) without delay. The ...

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  7. Hirohito Is Seeking American Friendship

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 3.—Emperor Hirohito told President Truman in a message delivered yesterday that he wants ...

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  8. POSITION IN BERLIN:

    LONDON, December 3.—Raster's correspondent in Berlin says that Major-General Herbert, British commandant in Berlin, said that the newly-elected Berlin Magistral in the Soviet sector had "as much claim to govern Berlin as the moon. The nauseating technique of trying to frighten people with lies is now being added to that of the blockade. The skeleton of ...

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  9. T. & L. C'CL WANT HOLIDAY, DEC. 28

    BRISBANE, December 3.—The Acting Premier, Mr. Gan, to-day declined to receive a deputation from the Trades ...

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  10. FURTHER EVIDENCE N.G. TIMBER DEAL

    SYDNEY, December 3.—H. G. Forshaw, logging manager for Hancock and Gore, admitted at the Quarter Sessions to-day that he was to receive £56,000 from his firm in 150,000,000 super feet of timber was won from the Bulolo Valley deal. ...

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  11. JAP APPEALS NOW BEFORE U.S. COURT

    WASHINGTON, December 3. The appeals of five convicted Japanese warlords were formally presented in the Supreme Court yesterday by Mr. William Logan, of New York, who served as defence lawyer during the ...

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  12. KING'S HEALTH IMPROVING

    CANBERRA, Dec. 3,—Mr. Chifley said to-day that he had received reports indicating that there ...

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  13. COUNTRY PARTY ATTACKS WHEAT BILL

    BRISBANE, December 3.—Wheat growers last year contributed £35,500,000 towards the Australian economy by ...

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  14. CAUSE OF DELEGATE'S SUICIDE

    CANBERRA, December 3.—According to medical reports the effects of head injuries and high altitude flying, and not the ...

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  15. Conciliation Commission For Palestine Problem

    LONDON, December 3.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says that the United Nations' Political Committee decided by 25 to 16 votes to re commend the General Assembly to set up a three-member Conciliation Commission to try to settle the Palestine problem. The proposed Commission would take over the work of the acting U.N.O. Palestine Mediator, Doctor Ralph ...

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  17. IRELAND NOW A REPUBLIC

    DUBLIN, Dec. 3.—The Dail passed the Republic if Ireland Bill to-day without division, states the Reuter's ...

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  18. U.S.A.-Russian Friendship Key To World Peace

    SYDNEY, December 3.—Until the U.S.A. and Russia could trust each other the world could not be safe for ...

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  19. No Conscription In Canada Yet

    OTTAWA, December 3.—The Canadian Defence Minister, Mr. Brooke Claxton, announced yesterday that Canada was not ...

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  20. THREE YEARS FOR BURNING HOUSE

    SYDNEY, December 3.—Ronald Arthur Lott (22), tram conductor, of P[?]chbowl, was sentenced to three years gaol ...

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  21. TENSION IS ACUTE IN INDONESIA

    LONDON, December 3.—Reuter's correspondent at Paris says that U.N.O. Good Offices Committee's interim report submitted to the Security Council said thai the truce in Indonesia was being strained to breaking point. Since June no progress ...

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  22. N.Y. FLOODED WITH BOGUS MONEY

    NEW YORK, December 3.—Federal Reserve Bank and Treasury agents to-day called an unprecedented Press ...

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  23. Higher Pensions for The Police

    BRISBANE, December 3.—The Police Commissioner (Mr. Carroll) is to receive a salary and petition rise and police ...

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  24. Russia's New Interest In Japan

    WASHINGTON, December 3.—The Soviet Ambassador, M. Alexander Panyushkin, d[?]med yesterday that the United States did not want unlimited development of [?]ful industry in Japan because it would provide competition for American [?] ...

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