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  4. BIG FOUR TALKS HAVE REACHED POINT OF ABSOLUTE DEADLOCK

    LONDON, December 13. -- The 'Observer's' diplomatic correspondent says all delegations to the Foreign Ministers' conference feel that the conference has reached a crisis point. All want time to consider whether and how to ...

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  5. SUBMARINE'S WEAKNESS OVERCOME

    LONDON, December 13.--The 'Sunday Express' says that after spending several weeks submerged in tropical waters ...

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  6. British Rejection of Four Power Talks On Jap Treaty

    LONDON, December 14.--It is officially stated that Britain has told Russia and China that all countries that helped to defeat Japan, and that have vital Pacific interests should participate in the preliminary conference to draft the Japanese peace treaty. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. U.S. WARNING TO RUSSIA ON ITALY?

    WASHINGTON, December 13.--President Truman, in a statement to-night, said that although American troops were ...

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  8. GREATER ANGLO - AUST. AID POSSIBLE

    LONDON, December 13. -- 'Observers' features an article by Sir Bertram Stevens, former Premier of New South ...

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  9. CLAIMANT OF CANCER HE REJECTS £10.000

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- John Braund, an 80-year-old Beverly Hills man, who claims to be able to cure some types of ...

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  10. SUCCESSIVE ESCAPES

    LONDON, December 13. -- The War Office stated that Ulrich Johannes Lageman, whom an escort is bringing back to ...

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  11. Rounding Recovery Corner

    LONDON, December 13. -- The leader of the House of Commons (Mr. Herbert Morrison), in a political ...

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  12. ARAB LEAGUE HAS BATTLE PLANS READY

    LONDON, December 13.--Reuter's Cairo correspondent says it is reliably learned that the secret military committee of the Arab League Council, after three days' talks, has drawn up ...

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  13. TASMANIAN LABOR MOVE TO AVOID EARLY ELECTION

    HOBART, Sunday.--A move has been made in the moderate Labor group in Launceston to urge Dr. R. J. Turnbull to seek the position of Premier, when Caucus meets on Monday night. Supporters of the ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S STATUS STRESSED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. H. V. Evatt) said to-night that, ...

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  15. Greyhounds Eat Too Much

    AUCKLAND, December 14.--All greyhounds in Australia should be put in an incinerator, says Pastor ...

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  16. TAILOR MADE CIGARETTES WILL BE SCARCE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Enough tobacco is lying in the wharf sheds of Melbourne to provide tens of millions of ...

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  17. Papal Broadcast

    LONDON, December 13.-- The British United Press Vatican City correspondent says the Pope will ...

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  18. ANTI - LABOR SWING IN NSW BY - ELECTION

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Voting yesterday in the by election for the Hartley State seat, held by the Government, ...

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  19. SHOTS FIRED AT PURSUERS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. --Two shots were fired by a gunman at people who chased him after they had seen him leave ...

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  20. UNIONS TO BOYCOTT VIC. TRADING BANK

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The Melbourne Trades Hall Council secretary (Mr. J. V. Stout) said during the ...

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  21. Big Wool Cheque

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Huge financial gains from sales of Australian wool were revealed to-day in the ...

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  22. AID COMPROMISE

    WASHINGTON, December 13. -- A Senate-House of Representatives joint conference committee to-day agreed on ...

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  23. COMET "1947" MOVING EAST

    BERKELEY (California), December 13.--The comet "1947," which was sighted on Monday night by astronomers in ...

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  24. NO PROFIT ON INVENTION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- A booby trap used in thousands in New Guinea and the Middle East brought no profit to its inventor, ...

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  25. MP AND NAVAL OFFICER SAVED FROM SURF

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Palm Beach lifesavers to-day rescued Mr. P. C. Spender, Federal member for Warringah, ...

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  26. Threatened Timber Strike In N.Q.

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday. -- At a meeting of the Building Workers' Industrial Union, a threatened strike by members of the ...

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  27. FIVE DEATHS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIAN INFANTILE PARALYSIS OUTBREAK

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. -- Five children have died in Adelaide's worst outbreak of infantile paralysis for 12 years. ...

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  28. SOVIET PROTEST AT ARRESTS BY FRENCH POLICE

    LONDON, December 13.--Reuter's Paris correspondent says the French Foreign Office has announced that the Soviet Embassy in Paris sent a note to the French Government protesting against the arrest yesterday of ...

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  29. SAVAGE ASSAULT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Police are searching for a young man who savagely assaulted and robbed an elderly man in a train between ...

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  30. Charters Towers Seeks £9M Factory

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Sunday. -- A bid to have a £9,000,000 rayon factory established in Charters Towers, ...

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  31. PLENTY OF BEER IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Sydney police made nearly 500 arrests at the week-end, 95 per cent, of them for drunkenness. ...

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  32. N.Z. PARALYSIS

    AUCKLAND, December 14. -- Three more infantile paralysis cases were reported in Auckland over the week-end. ...

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  33. INDIAN RIOTS

    LONDON, December 13. --Reuter's Bangalore correspondent says communal strife is continuing and it is officially stated that 10 have ...

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