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  3. Atomic Control Inspection In Russia Soon-vyshinsky

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sun. (A.A.P.).--Russia was preparing to open wide its doors to international atomic control inspection, M. Vyshinsky, Soviet Foreign Minister, yesterday told the Special Political Committee. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SHIP SINKS IN FLAMES

    LONDON, Sun. AAP). --In one of the year's worst gales, the 3554-ton Spanish steamer, Monte Gurugu, sank ...

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  5. NO EARLY ACTION ON CHINESE REDS

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).--It is understood that Britain has decided to postpone a decision on the recognition of the Chinese Communist Government until after the Commonwealth Foreign Ministers meet in Colombo early in 1950. ...

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  6. FAMILY RECORD FOR EMPIRE

    AUCKLAND, Sun. (AAP- Reuter).--A family record believed unique in the British Empire is held by Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  7. Japanese Seek Light Car Market

    MADRAS, Sunday (AAP).-- Japan hopes to capture the Indian and Australian light car market with vehicles costing ...

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  8. Successful Appeal Against Expulsion

    PRAGUE, Sun (AAP).--Australian journalist John Fisher, who with his wife was this week given three days to leave ...

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  9. Japanese-Americans Barred From Hostels

    NEW YORK, Sun. (AAP).-- Forty Japanese-American scientists and technicians doing research work at Hiroshima on the ...

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  10. Soviet Delegate Leaves Meeting

    LAKE SUCCESS, Sunday (A.A.P.).--The Soviet Ambassador (M. Alexander Panyushkin) walked out of a ...

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  11. Bring Out A Briton

    SYDNEY, Sun.--The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) has coined a new phrase to boost the immigration of British people. ...

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  12. Must Match Rises With Production

    LONDON, Sunday. (AAP).-- People must not offset a rise in prices by seeking any increase in personal income, unless that ...

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  13. Big Export Trade In Frozen Rabbit

    SYDNEY, Sun.--The number of frozen rabbits exported from New South Wales for the year ended June 30, 1949, was ...

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  14. Russians Renounce Military Government

    BERLIN, Sun (A.A.P.).--The Russians yesterday followed the Western example and renounced the military Government in ...

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  15. "Laws To Protect Silly Fools"

    LONDON, Sun. (A.A.P).--"Laws had been made to protect silly fools like you," William Walter Dunn, 33, of Cambridge, ...

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  16. "Big Shot" Talk

    NEW YORK, Sun. (AAP).-- The reported plot against the life of Federal Judge Harold Medina was only "big shot" talk by four ...

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  17. Young Couples Missing

    HOBART, Sun.--Two young honeymoon couples have not been seen since they left yesterday morning on a fishing ...

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  18. Increased Volume Of Export Trade

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).--The export trade of almost every Commonwealth country had increased in volume and value t since pre-war days and despite the great increase in American external trade, the Commonwealth had by 1948 regained the ...

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  19. Young Man Charged With Intent To Murder

    SYDNEY, Sun.--A young man was charged at Ryde Police Station early this morning with shooting with intent to murder ...

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  20. War-Prize Ship On Way To Italy

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A war prize ship which has been lying in Newcastle Harbour for 18 months, known as the Remo and later re-christened the Reynella, passed through Sydney Heads at 1.27 this afternoon on her way to Melbourne and Singapore and ...

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  21. Burned To Death In Plantation Fire

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday. (AAP-Reuter).--One man was burned to death and two others badly burned when they ...

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  22. UNFIT VEHICLES PASSED AS FIT

    SYDNEY, Sunday—Mr. H. E Richards, general secretary of the N.R.M.A., said to-day that it had been reported that unfit vehicles ...

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  23. Watersiders Face Union Expulsion

    SYDNEY, Sun.--A number of waterside workers have been summoned before the Central Council of foe Waterside ...

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  26. BIG AIRFIELD FOR TURKEY

    LONDON, Sun. (AAP).--One of the world's largest airfields will be built by Turkey on a plain near Ankara. Reporting ...

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  27. Big Crowd Watches Christmas Pageant

    ADELAIDE, Sun.--A crowd estimated at about 250,000 flocked to Adelaide yesterday to see the annual Christmas ...

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  28. Indian Communists Harm Own Ideals

    LONDON, Sunday (A.A.P.).--India's Communist Party had done more to harm Communist ideals than any other opponents of Communism, said the Indian Premier (Pandit Nehru) on the eve of his return home. ...

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  29. Many Missing In Sea Disaster

    TOKIO, Sun. (AAP-Reuter).--Forty-seven, persons are still missing after a round-the-clock search for survivors of the 138 ...

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  30. Liberal Leader Predicts Landslide

    SYDNEY, Sun.--An election landslide from the Labour to the Liberal Party was forecast tonight by the president of the ...

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  31. AUDITOR-GENERAL DIES.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Mr. E. H. Swift, who has been New South Wales, Auditor-General since 1942 died at his home in ...

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  32. Prince Charles One Year Old To-day

    LONDON, Sunday. (AAP).-- Prince Charles of Edinburgh, who will be one year old to-morrow, has already taken his first few ...

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