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  2. Metropolitan FORECAST:

    M[?]eloud clearing. ...

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  6. Cold Days for Victorians

    FOR THE SECOND TIME Australian troops are facing up to a bitter Siberian winter, and Communists guerillas, in Korea. Above, special cold resisting kit is worn by (left) Private N. L. Neyland, of Old Violet-street Bendigo, and (right) Private F. A. Furness. of Kangaroo Flat, Bendigo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. 30 BOOKED IN CITY PARKING BLITZ

    Thirty persons were "booked" by police yesterday when the city's parking ban was enforced for the first day. One Hundred police who made the parking "blitz" ...

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  8. FACTORIES STAND DOWN WORKERS

    More than 5000 employes in Victorian clothing factories will be stood down for long periods this Christmas. The State secretary of the Clothing Trades Union ...

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  9. Egypt's Action No Solution to Canal Problem

    Egypt's decision to break off diplomatic relations with Britain will not make any practical difference to the ...

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  10. Misery in Philippines

    MANILA, December 10 (A.A.P.).--Rains from a destructive typhoon sent landslides of lava crashing down the slopes of Hibok Hibok today as the ...

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  11. Communists' Four-Point Peace Plan

    LONDON, Dec. 10 (A.A.P.).--Peking Radio has listed four principles which it said the Americans would accept if they really wanted an armistice in Korea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. A.L.P. in Control of Miners Union

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A.L.P. supporters have won control of the Miners' Federation for the first time since 1933. Officials of the union today ...

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  14. "There is No Emergency"--Mr. Truman

    President Truman said to-day that his sudden return to Washington had not been caused by any emergency. ...

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  15. New Epoch in Anglo-German Relationship

    The hospitality which Mr. Churchill and the British Government extended to him marked the ...

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  16. Ships Battered by North Sea Gales

    LONDON, December 10 (A.A.P.).--Raging gales and mountainous seas which lashed the coasts of Europe last night and early today swept at least five vessels into ...

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  17. Japan Will Have "Stout Little Army"

    The Japanese national police reserve will be a stout "little army," with tanks and artillery, by next October, according to ...

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  18. Persian Riot Leaders 'to be Punished'

    The Premier (Dr. Mossadeq) promised a secret session of the Senate to-day that all those ...

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  19. Refitting of Gothic May Be Held Up

    A wage dispute may hold up the refitting of the liner Gothic for the Royal tour of Australia. ...

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  20. Prayers for King's Recovery

    Biting winds kept the King inside the Royal Windsor Castle yesterday as the nation offered prayers for his ...

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  21. Security Hinders Minister's Mission

    SINGAPORE, December 10 (A.A.P.).--Community leaders in Malaya said today that security measures taken for the safety of the Secretary of State for ...

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  22. Played Whist for Tombstone, Specs, Denture

    LONDON, Dec. 10 (A.A.P.). Lucky prize-winners at the Chamber of Commerce whist drives at Solihull ...

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  24. Soviets Israeli Orange Deal

    Negotiations on the first sale of Israeli oranges to Russia were successfully endea to-day. ...

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  25. Plot to Kill U.S. Minister

    [?] police have warned the United States Minister (Mr. Donald R. Heath) for the second time within a year that ...

    Article : 58 words
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