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  4. HIGH-LEVEL TALKS SOUGHT

    LONDON, Dec. 1.—The Primo Minister, Mr. Attlee, announced the House of Commons last night that he had proposed to ...

    Article : 515 words
  5. AIR ACTIVITY OFF KOREAN COAST

    Units of the Royal Air Force operating with the Air Forces of the United Notions in Korea have made many attacks on enemy concentrations. Routine patrols have been carried out by Sunderland flying boats of Korea’s ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITAIN, U.S. MUST STAND CLOSE TOGETHER

    LONDON, December 1.—No one must underrate the latent strength of Britain or the contribution she was capable of making, the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Winston Churchill) said during the foreign affaire debate in the ...

    Article : 573 words
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  8. USE OF A-BOMB BEING CONSIDERED-TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, December 1.—President Truman said that active consideration was being given to the use of the atomic bomb against the Chinese Communists if that step was necessary. ...

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  9. TAXATION APPEALS DISMISSED

    SYDNEY, Fridays-Mr. Justice Williams In the High Court today ruled that the executors of the estate of John Henry ...

    Article : 147 words
  10. MYSTERY OF STALIN’S SON

    OSLO, Dec. 1.—A Norwegian, T. H. Nordabl, of Oslo, claimed to have seen in 1944 a photograph of the dead body of Marshal ...

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  11. The Veto Again

    LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 1.—The [?]to-day vetoed the mo[?] in the Security Council calling for withdrawal of the ...

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  12. SIX-DAY WEEK FOR BRITISH MINERS

    LONDON, Dec. 1. — Britain’s mining leaders yesterday decided to call on the 970,500 workers in the industry to work six days ...

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  13. POTATOES DOWN IN PRICE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—From Monday next the wholesale price of potatoes will drop to £28/10/ a ton and the retail price to 4d. lb. ...

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  14. NEW TWIST TO CANTERBURY PILGRIMAGE

    LONDON, Dec. 1.—A modern “Canterbury pilgrimage” is being organised to demonstrate Christianity against Communism. ...

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  16. REASSURANCE ON THE AUSTRALIANS

    CANBERRA, Friday. — There was no justification tor any unusual usual concern for the safety of Australian troop’s In Korea, ...

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  17. Cloudy and Cool To-morrow

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine In most of the State Scattered showers, along the coast and parts of the adjacent highlands, ...

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  19. To-day’s Leader: The Humble Potato

    TOKIO, December 1 (A.A.T.-Reuter) .—Britain’s two crack brigades in Korea early to-day prepared to take the shock of any renewed Chinese Communist assault on the battered United Nations army retreating down the ...

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  20. SCIENTIFIC WAR IS NOT SO HORRIBLE

    LONDON, Dec. 1.—Sir Ernest Rock Calling, a leading British authority on medical aspects of atomic warfare, yesterday ...

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  21. FINNS FEAR ANOTHER WAR

    HELSINKI, Dec. 1.—Hoarders, afraid of another war, started a run on food, shops yesterday. Some Finnish shipowners radioed ...

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  22. A.E.U. Maintains Strike Threat

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A deputation of members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union this afternoon will urge the Premier, ...

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  23. BOY BROKE ARM

    CESSNOCK, Friday. —Gordon Watkins, 13, of Greta-street, Aberdare, fell while playing with friends to-day and fractured his ...

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