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  4. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING IN YESTERDAY'S HEAT

    A series of pictures taken yesterday in the city show Melbourne people's reaction to Christmas and the weather. (1) Tired out. this little girl called on her father for a "piggy back" home. (2) A welcome pause on the Post Office steps as this Christmas shopper mopped his brow. (3) "She won't be long now, son" could well have been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STRIKE SOLUTION DELAYED

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Minor issues raised to-day by extremist loaders ef the striking unions have delayed final settlement of the disastrous industrial disputes in N.S.W. The only practical step taken to-day for a settlement was the ...

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  7. ARRESTS IN JAVA

    British Intelligence officers have arrested Mrs. Heeravati Diah, American-educated wife of the editor of "Merdeka," the ...

    Article : 393 words
  8. POVERTY IN ROME

    Muncipal records reveal that 7718 paupers died in Rome in the last three months. The Italian News Agency, ...

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  10. ERADICATION OF POLISH JEWS

    A new series of German documents and directives, clearly indicating that there was a calculated plan to starve millions of Jews to death and to stop them from working the land ...

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  11. THE BELSEN CRIMES

    Field Marshal Montgomery's head quarters nave announced that Kramer, Grese and nine others of the Germans found ...

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  13. THEFTS OF SPIRITS

    Captain John Birnie Allan, padre and welfare officer at the British control Commission's head quarters at Bunde, in Hanover, ...

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  14. NEW BRITISH CARS BEING PRODUCED

    The necessity to establish "priority need" for private cars will go in Britain in the New Year, when motorists will be able to order new cars as they did before the war, reports the "Evening Standard." The ...

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  15. U.S. LOAN APPROVED

    By 345 votes to 98, the House of Commons passed the Government's motion for the acceptance of the United States loan. ...

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  16. EXCITING SCENES

    There were scenes recalling the most lavish pre-war film premieres when Queen Mary went to Odeon Cinemas, Marble Arch ...

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  17. SOME FEATURES UNEXPLAINED

    All Japanese newspapers except one reported--that 41,000 soldiers taken as prisoners, but "who had been believed dead and enrolled ...

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  18. LABOR WINS BY-ELECTION

    North Tottenham by-election result: -- W. J. Irving (Labor). 12,937; Major F. P. Crowder (Conservative). 7415; majority for ...

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  19. FALL OF TABRIZ IMMINENT

    The Governor of Azerbaijan, in the north-west of Persia, who have arrived at Teheran from Tabriz, reported that the Tabriz ...

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  20. ODYSSEY OF CANADIAN SOLDIER'S WIFE

    Mary Louise Bourassa, the 20-year-old Scots wife of a Canadian soldier, has told the story of her 2000 miles voyage across the Atlantic and back--one way as a stowaway--in an attempt to Join her husband whom she ...

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  21. IN SUNNY SPAIN

    The British and American Governments have urged that the Spanish proposal to receive 50,000 children from war ravaged ...

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  22. G.I. "TICKS-OFF" U.S.A. "BBASS-HATS"

    A blistering attack against "brass-hats" and their doings was delivered before the House Military Affairs Committee by a 37-year-old "G.I.," who freely gave vent to his feelings. ...

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  23. ROYAL TIME FOR SOVIET CENSORS

    Soviet censors are preparing for their busiest time for two years. Asserting this, the Moscow correspondent of the ...

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  24. FREE TRAIN RIDES

    Demonstrating for higher wages the workers on one of the city's electric train systems allowed passengers to travel free. ...

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  25. ANOTHER DEATH SENTENCE

    An American military tribunal has sentenced to death Adolf Weger, chief of the Gestapo staff at Hanau, near Frankfurt, for ...

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