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  4. EUROPE’S DEFENCES

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 2. — Informed sources said yesterday a meeting of North Atlantic military leaders has been arranged ...

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  5. KOREA HOLDS E FATE OF WORLD

    FRANKFURT, December 2.—General MacArthur said yesterday that failure to meet the challenge in Korea would leave it “to be fought and possibly lost on the battlefields of Europe.” ...

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  6. FIGHTING RETREAT

    TOKIO, December 2 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — American Marines end infantrymen mode a fighting retreat in North-East Korea yesterday while the U.S. Eighth Army braced for expected heavy new Chinese blows in the north-west. ...

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  7. TEST NEWS CHEERS BRITONS

    LONDON, Dec. 2.—Late editions of London’s three evening newspapers yesterday featured radio pictures of the Brisbane ...

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    Syngman Rhee (right). President of tre Republic of Korea, reads the citation accompanying the Republic's Order, of Military Merit, which he presented to General Douglas MacArthur in a recent ceremony in the national capital building In Seoul. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Huge Sum To Speed Defences

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 2.—President Truman will ask Congress for about 18,000,000,000 dollars to speed rearmament and atomic ...

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  11. “DROP IT AND GET IT OVER”

    NEW YORK, Dec. 2.—Three newspapers here carried out a street-corner survey, of reactions to President Truman’s statement ...

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  12. CIVIL DEFENCE IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Dec. 2 (AAP).— President Truman asked Congress for authority to appoint a civilian defence administrator. ...

    Article : 113 words
  13. CLERGYMEN DENOUNCE PRIMATE

    PRAGUE, Dec. 2.—Eleven Roman Catholic clergymen yesterday accused Archbishop Josel Beran, Czechoslovakia’s primate, ...

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  14. Ambassadors Leave Moscow

    MOSCOW, Dec. 2 (AAP,).—The British Ambassador to Russia (Sir David Kelly) informed the Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister (Mr. ...

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  15. PREFABRICATED POST OFFICES

    CANBERRA, Saturday.—Fifty prefabricated post-offices, exchanges and trunk line buildings ordered from the Bristol Aircraft ...

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  16. Dole Abused, By Beglian Unemployed

    BRUSSELS.—Belgian Labour officials have declared an all-out war on a small minority of the population whom they describe ...

    Article : 151 words
  17. India Has A T.V.A. Scheme

    CALCUTTA: The Damodar Valley project, India’s T.V.A, reclaiming thousands of acres of waste land, will render 33,000 ...

    Article : 97 words
  18. ASSEMBLING U.S. CARS IN JAPAN

    The Kaiser-Frazer Corporation has signed an Agreement with the East Japan Heavy Industry Ltd., for the assembly of Kaiser ...

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  19. Cost Of Cricket Broadcasting

    CANBERRA, Sat.—The estimated cost of fees, fares and travelling allowances for Australian Broadcasting ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. San Francisco Absorbing The Chinese

    SAN FRANCISCO. — Descendants of Chinese who were scorned and attacked here because of their race less than 50 years ago ...

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    “Low milk yields are due to bad management: there is no better explanation for the existence of cows that don’t measure up to ...

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  23. HELPFUL TALKS WITH CHINESE RED LEADER

    NEW YORK, December 2. — “I have not given up hope,” Sir Benegal Rau, head of the Indian delegation to the United Nations, told reporters after a meeting with the leader of Communist China delegation, General Wu ...

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  24. USE BOMB TO SAVE U.S. LIVES

    DARIEN (Connecticut), Dec. 2.—General Leslie Groves, wartime head or the United States atomic bomb project, said ...

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  25. To-day’s Leader: Quality is Needed

    LONDON, December 2.—Field-Marshal Sir William Slim, chief of the Imperial General Staff, is likely to accompany the Prime Minister(Mr. Attlee) to Washington for his talks with President Truman on the Korean war and ...

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  26. STATE COAL PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY, Sat. — New South Wales coal miners this year have produced almost' 2,000,000 tons more coal than tor the same ...

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  27. DANGEROUS PRISONER RECAPTURED

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Dec. 2 (AAP-Reuter).—Police recaptured an escaped murderer, Cecil Robert Gurr Otto, 40, on the Lewis ...

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  28. Christmas Shoppers Burned To Death

    NEW YORK, Dec. 2 (AAP).— Ten Christmas: shoppers and shop assistants died in a fire which swept a four-storey department ...

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  29. DENIS COMPTON DIVORCED

    LONDON, Dec. 2.—Mrs. Denis Compton was yesterday .granted a decree [?] for divorce from her husband, England’s cricket ...

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