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  4. NEW PEACE MOVE IN CHINA

    SHANGHAI, January 3.--The Shanghai City Council went over the head of the National Government to-day and asked the ...

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  5. EUROPE SEEKS HUGE SECOND YEAR MARSHALL AID GRANT

    LONDON, January 3.--Europe is asking the United States for £1,036,750,000 worth of Marshall aid for the second year-- 1949 to 1950--of the European recovery program. This was disclosed in a report made by the 19 aid recipients, and which has been ...

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  6. FRENCH LOSING TO RED REBELS IN INDO-CHINA

    MANILA, January 3.--The Manila 'Bulletin' ' quotes an observer who recently returned from Indo-China as saying the French are losing the war against the Communist led Vietminh ...

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  7. Britain Still Has Much on Debit Side

    LONDON, January 3. --The Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Fisher), in a New Year broadcast, said Britain had a ...

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  8. British Lead In Race Against Speed of Sound

    London, January 3.--It is expected Britain will gain a clear lead in the race to develop planes faster than ...

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  9. JEWS FAVOR NEGEV CEASE-FIRE BUT REFUSE WITHDRAWAL

    TEL-AVIV, January 3.--Informed sources stated the Israeli Cabinet's three hour discussion on the Security Council's cease-fire order ended inconclusively. There will probably be an announcement on the ...

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  10. 'Socialism Would Unite India'

    LONDON, January 3.--Sarat Chandra Bose, a former member of the Government of India, said in London there ...

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  11. BACK TO WORK

    LONDON, January .3.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) returned from ''cheques" day --his 66th birthday--and resumed work at No. 10 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Red Protest on Ruhr Plan

    DUSSELDORF, January 3.--A mass meeting of 10,000 German Communists protested against the ...

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  13. WORLD RUBBER

    LONDON, January 3.--The International Rubber Study Group stated that world production of natural rubber totalled 135,000 ...

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  14. Sanitary Men Threatened In Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Police are investigating threats made - against sanitary carters' on two different runs to-day. ...

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  15. No Official Word Of Cessation Of Hostilities In Indonesia

    BATAVIA, January 3.--Neither. the Good Offices" Committee nor the Consular Committee has yet been officially informed of Lieutenant General Spoor's order announcing that hostilities terminated in Java on ...

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  16. U.S. Blizzards

    NEW YORK, January 3.--Blizzards and heavy snow in the western areas of U.S.A. have closed down many ...

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  17. Surf Ski Rescue at Yeppoon

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.--Three occupants of a sailing skiff which had capsized about two miles out ...

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  18. Search for Plane Reduced

    MIAMI, January 3. -- The Coastguard said last night the large scale search for a missing charter airliner with 32 persons ...

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  19. U.N FAILURE CHARGED

    SINGAPORE, "January 3.--"The United Nations failed to protect Asians from western imperial aggression and Asians must form ...

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  20. SCIENTIST SEES TENDENCY TOWARD SINGLE WORLD STATE

    LONDON, January 3.--Earl Bertrand Russell, the scientist and philosopher, in the second of his six broadcasts on "Authority and the Individual," said there has never been any large State that controlled its ...

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  21. NOT POLITICS, JUST GOOD BUSINESS, SAYS MR. HOLLWAY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Premier (Mr. Hollway) denied a charge by the Acting Queensland Premier (Mr. Gair) that he was playing politics over soft goods profits. "Mr. Gair is a typical socialist who ...

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  22. Lad Escapes After Fall From Pier

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A 12- year-old boy who cannot swim fell through a broken section of the Wooay Point pier last night. The ...

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  23. Dingo Fence May Reopen Sheep Land

    BRISBANE, Monday. --Thousands of acres now used for cattle are expected to revert to sheep if the ...

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  24. Australia And Asia Conference

    CANBERRA, Monday. --The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) is expected to decide within the 'next two days whether or not Australia ...

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  25. NORTH COASTAL AREAS DRENCHED BY HEAVY RAIN

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Heavy rain drenched coastal Queensland north from Bowen to-day, but there were still only prospects and forecasts for the dry western and central drought belt. ...

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  26. 30-Hour Week Objective

    WASHINGTON, January 3. -- Daniel Tracey, chairman of the shorter,work day ...

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  27. Uniformity Essential To Price Fixing

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Unless there is uniformity among the States, the price fixing structure would fail dismally, with ...

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  28. Mission Schooner's Loss

    SUVA, January 3. --First detalis of the wreck of the London Missionary Society's auxiliary schooner, John Williams V on a ...

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  29. Great Charter Of Henry III Back in U.K.

    LONDON, January 3.--The Lacook Abbey copy of Magna Carta (the final version signed in 1225 by King Henry III.) ...

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  30. FRENCH BUDGET

    PARIS, January 3. --The National Assembly, in the early hours of this morning, adopted by 353 votes to 81 the Government's ...

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  31. Creeping Blockade' Of Jugoslavia

    VIENNA, January 3.--Comin- form satellites will shortly follow the Soviet policy of drastically reduced trade with Jugoslavia. ...

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  32. Finger Printing Whole N.Z. Town

    WELLINGTON, January 3.--For the first time in New Zealand, police are to undertake mass finger printing in the hope that the ...

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  33. Killed By Falling Tree

    SYDNEY, Monday.--When John Christensen (24), of Mittagong, was felling a tree in the bush 15 miles from his home to-day, It ...

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  34. BRITISH RAILWAY STAFF CUTS

    LONDON, January 3. --British railways are making drastic staff reductions in the next few months to help offset the anticipated loss ...

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  35. MILLIONTH PARCEL

    London. January 3.--Mr. F. H. Ives, a spokesman for the N.S.W. Food for Britain, Scheme, announced that 918,000 parcels were ...

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  36. TRIAL POSTPONED

    SINGAPORE, January 3.--The trim oi a British national, Carlton, Hire, before n Dutch court at Tanjongpinang on arms smuggling ...

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