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  4. STRIKING SUCCESS AT MOSCOW

    LONDON, December 27.--General agreement on matters of great importance affecting world peace was reached at the conference of Foreign Ministers in Moscow which concluded on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STALIN'S GUIDING HAND APPARENT IN COMMUNIQUE

    LONDON, December 27.--The 'Times', in a leader on the Moscow Conference, says it was a striking success which has gone far to redeem the breakdown preceding the conference in London. ...

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    The reparations which are being demanded from Greece have caused considerable dissatisfaction among the Greek people. The Government has appealed to the Prime Minister of New Zealand Mr. P. Fraser, the Australian Minister for External Affairs Dr. Evatt, and Mr. Stettinius America. to lend their aid in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BRITISH TAKE FIRM ACTION TO RESTORE ORDER IN BATAVIA

    BATAVIA, December 27.-- The cautiously worded and somewhat vague statement issued by General Christison this morning is really an announcement that the Allied Command is finally taking measures to free first Batavia and ...

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  8. MINISTER ESCAPES

    BATAVIA, December 28.--Dutch, native or Eurasian troops, it is not clear which, fired on the Information Minister's (Dr. Sjarifuddin's) ...

    Article : 147 words
  9. Britain's Attitude To Franco

    LONDON, December 27.--A report from Paris that Britain is unwilling to intervene in Spanish internal affairs for ...

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  10. DUTCH EVACUEES

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Nearly 100 evacuees from Batavia are being brought to Brisbane each week by the NEI Air Force. They ...

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  11. DECISIONS PRAISED IN MOSCOW

    MOSCOW, December 29.-- 'Pravda' says the results of the Foreign Ministers' Conference and the thorny questions ...

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  12. BOMB EXPLOSIONS WRECK BUILDINGS IN JERUSALEM

    JERUSALEM, December 27.--Seven bombs exploded in the centre of the city at 7.23 p.m., damaging the Criminal Investigation Department headquarters building, the front of which collapsed, training a ...

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  13. FOODSTUFFS FOR BRITAIN

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- More meat was available in Australia for shipment to Great Britain than available ...

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  14. AUSTRALIANS FOR JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Friday.--An Australian delegation of four officers of the External Affairs Department will leave in about a week ...

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  15. EMPTY SHIPS

    NEW YORK, December 27. -- The 'Herald Tribune's' Washington correspondent states a naval ...

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  16. THREE MISSING MEN FOUND SAFE ON NOR-WEST ISLAND

    GLADSTONE, Friday. -- After no news for the past six days, Captain Poulson arrived in Gladstone at 1 p.m. to-day bringing ...

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  17. HIROHITO TO ABDICATE ?

    NEW YORK, December 27.—The 'Times' Tokio correspondent states General MacArthur, in a Press statement, declared the last evil roots of the Tenno system (Imperial system) have been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. GEORGE MEDAL FOR BRAVERY

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The George Medal has been awarded Sgt. Horace John Brown, of Milton, for heroism in defending a ...

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  19. Brides For Australia

    LONDON, December 28.-- Four hundred British brides of Australian and New Zealand servicemen ...

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  20. TEACHERS' CLASS

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- A school of instruction in physical education will be held at Toowoomba from January 3 to January 24. ...

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  21. SINGAPORE STRIKE

    SINGAPORE, December 27.-- Two clashes between armed police and demonstrators occurred today when a lightning strike ...

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  22. Jap Pleads Innocence

    YOKOHAMA. December 27. -- Lieut. Ken Yuri, former commander of Omuta prison camp in Southern Japan, pleaded innocent ...

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