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  4. REMEMBRANCE DAT SER VICE AT THE CENOTAPH

    The King in the uniform of an Admiral of the fleet led the Commonwealth in its tribute to the fallen In two wars at the service at the Ceno taph, Whitehall, London. A short service was conducted by the Bishop of London, after wreaths Had been laid at the foot of the Cenotaph. This picture shows the scene at the Cen otsph during the service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ESCAPE BID CONTINUED

    WASHINGTON, December 9.—“Our forces in Korea will be able to take cow of themselves without further serious fosses,” Army Chief of Staff, General J. Lswton Collins, said last night. ...

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  7. AGREEMENT ON FUNDAMENTALS

    WASHINGTON, December 9.—“There it no difference between us as to the nature of the threat which our countries face or the basic policies which must be pursued to overcome it,” President Truman and the British Prime ...

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  8. ASSURANCE OF GOODWILL TO THE CHINESE

    LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 9.—Britain’s Minister of State, Mr. Kenneth Younger, yesterday reassured Communist China that its ...

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  9. DEFENCE OF THE WORLD

    WASHINGTON, December 9.—President Truman and the British Prime- Minister, Clement Attlee, have announced a 10-points programme for the defence of the free world, both in Europe and Ario, against Communist attack. ...

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  10. TRUMAN AS AN IRATE FATHER

    WASHINGTON, Dec.—President Truman this week threatened punch a Washington music critical on the nose for criticising ...

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  11. IMPORTANCE OF EUROPE TO FREE WORLD

    COUPON, December 9.— In an editorial, to-day on the Truman Attlee communique, the London “Times” said that, having ...

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  12. DUTCH REJECT NEW GUINEA PROPOSAL

    THE HAGUE, Dec. 9. — The Dutch delegation to the conference with Indonesia on the future of Western New Guinea ...

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  13. Trains Run Again In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—Victoria’s 55-days-old rail strike, which Is estimated to have cost the community nearly £15,000,000, ended ...

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  14. HELP FOR YUGOSLAVIA DEFENDED

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—The Senate Foreign Relations Commlttee declared yesterday that Yugoslavia’s 30 Division Army ...

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  16. Rigid Ban On Export of War Materials

    WASHINGTON, Dee. 9—American ships and planes have been banned from carrying to any part of the world stratcglo materials ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader: Young People’s Week

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Edna Mary Porter, 47, nursing sister, narrowly escaped death when her runaway car hurtled through a stone ...

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  18. Chinese Communist Campaign Against West

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—Dangerous war fever is being stirred up throughout China, where the Communist Government is conducting ...

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  19. RUSSIA WANTS TALKS ON GERMANY

    PARIS, Dec. 9.—The Western nation have accepted Russia’s invitation to have four Power talks oh Germany. ...

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  20. PREFERRED CARS TO BABIES

    HOBART, Sat.—Many young married couples preferred cars to babies. Rev. C. J. Wrigh told Methodists in Hobart, ...

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  21. Heat Wave Goes North

    SIDNEY, Saturday.—According to the Weather Bureau, Sydney’s heat wave, which yesterday caused over 70 people to ...

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  22. MINER FOUND DEAD IN SCRUB

    CESSNOCK, Saturday.—Amos Bridge, 59, miner, of Wollombiroad Millfield was foud dead in scrub at Millfield last night. ...

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