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  4. [?]OPES OF STRIKE [?]BEING SETTLED WITHIN FEW DAYS

    SYDNEY, December 4.—Union officials at the Trades Hall to-day were optimistic that the present disputes [?]ld be settled within the next few days. The con[?]sus of opinion was that at the conference between ...

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  5. No Nation Can Be Trusted On Atom-Laski

    NEW YORK, December 3. — Professor Harold J. Laski, eminent British lecturer, in a speech said that no nation was fit to be trusted with the development of atomic energy. There was also no private ...

    Article : 585 words
  6. [ROYALTY AT SARGENT CONCERT

    The Quern and princesses attended a concert, in gid of Toc [?] It was arranged by Dr. Malcolm Sargent recently at the Royal ALberi Hall. The [?]togragh shows the Queen, Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose arriving at the Albert Hall.—Photo from our london Representatives. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. [?]RIAL OF [?]AP FOR [?]ASSACRE

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 4. — On [?]arges of massacring 51 un[?] Allied prisoners, Japanese [?]aior Thuruo Sheino is being ...

    Article : 255 words
  8. PAGE SAYS CLASS WAR GREATEST MENACE

    BRISBANE, December 4.—Opening the annual conference of the Queensland branch of the Australian Country Party, Sir Earle Page, Federal president, said he had come to Queensland to give them a challenge to fight for two great bjectives to enable them to win the peace. ...

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  9. Test Tube Babies Expected By Bris. Women

    BRISBANE, Dec. 4.—Dr. Horn president of the B.M.A., said to-day he understood that several Brisbane women were expecting ...

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  10. 94 PER CENT. LOSSES BY JAPS AT WEWAK

    WEWAK. December 4.— Ninety-four per cent of the Japanese 18th Army which was led by Lieutenant. ...

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  11. Greek Delegation Of EAM In London

    LONDON. December 3.—The Greek E.A.M. coalition delegate to the Press in London declared that key posts in the Greek judiciary, police and armed forces were held by reactionary elements. ...

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  12. NO PANIC BUYING OF FOOD

    SYDNEY, Dec. 4.—An appeal to shoppers not to rush shops in anticipation of a food shortage resulting from the industrial crisis ...

    Article : 405 words
  13. [?]RAB BOYCOTT ON [?]RADE WITH JEWS

    [?]RO, December 3.—The Council of the Pan-Arab League carried a resolution calling for action "against the Zionist [?]omic danger," urging every Arab in the country from [?]wy 1 to boycott all goods manufactured in Palestine. ...

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  15. "BODYGUARD" PAMPHLET ANNOYS LAB.

    LONDON, December 3. — The Labour Party secretary (Mr. Morgan Phillips) In a statement last night attacked a Conservative ...

    Article : 172 words
  16. GOVERNOR PRAISES CORRES. SCHOOL

    BRISBANE, Dec. 4.—"I do not now who my successor is but I [?] him to do everything to [?] the Correspondence School," ...

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  17. "BIG THREE" MEETING ESSENTIAL TO PEACE

    LONDON, December 3.—President Tromu's reported remarks that probably no farther Big Three meeting is necessary does not relieve anxiety regarding the international outlook, says the Times in a leader. ...

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  18. HOSPITAL REFUSES MORE PATIENTS

    BRISBANE, Dec. 4.—Became of the staff shortage, no more pal[?]ts are being admitted to the general section of the Maleny Hospital ...

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  19. BARBERY ART

    Hair-dressing has developed from an m ordinary Job to an art ferrety as a remit of the [?] At the Polytechnic, Regent street London young [?] in the half-dressing school, ender Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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