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  4. DUTCH DENIAL ON NEW GUINEA TRANSFER

    An official spokesman today emphatically denied that the Dutch intended to break a promise[?] to transfer sovereignty of western ...

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  5. CHINESE REDS WANT OWN TERMS

    Communist China will accept the United Nations’ cease Fire proposals only if China’s own terms are “strictly” complied with. This was made clear by the Chinese Foreign Minister ...

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  6. State of Emergency May Be Proclaimed In New Zealand Strike

    Strong rumours are circulating that the Government may proclaim a state of emergency—as it did to break the recent waterfront hold-up—to combat the nation-wide railway tie-up scheduled to begin at midnight tonight. ...

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  7. Meeting of Foreign Ministers

    Britain, France and the United States told Russia to-day that they were prepared to explore with her the possibility of finding ...

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  8. Australia Planning To Build Jets

    Air Marshal G. Jones, Chief of the Air Staff, said recently that plans to build a new jet fighter plane in Australia are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The Convair XPSY-1 patrol seaplane, built for the United States Navy, recently established a new world flight-endurance record for turbo-prop (turbine-propeller) aircraft. The giant airplane, the world’s first turbo-prop flying boat, remain ed aloft eight hours and six minutes during a routine test flight over the southern California coast. The 60-ton aircraft is powered by four ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HOLIDAY MOTOR TOURING

    The NRMA forecasts that thou. Bands of motorists will be sleep ing in their cars or on the roadside in the next ,next week. ...

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  11. New Meat Board Takes Control

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Minister for Agriculture. M[?] E. H. Graham, said to-day that from January 21, the Meat industry Act ...

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  12. MR. MENZIES LEAVES FOR LONDON

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Measles) left Sydney by air last night to attend a conference with other Commonwealth Prime Ministers ...

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  13. ENGLISH COMMENT ON TEST SCORE

    LONDON Dec. 23 (AAP). London evening newspapers today hailed. Australia’s poor test score with front-page lead ...

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  14. COMMUNISTS SAY AUSTRIA AND KOREA ARE ALIKE

    VIENNA: Communists here are claiming that there is a parallel between Austria and Korea. They accuse the Austrian ...

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  15. COMMUNIST TROOPS MASS FOR BIG OFFENSIVE

    Ten to 12 Communist divisions were to-day reported to be manning battle stations along an 80 miles front north of Seoul, ...

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  16. HOLIDAY IN CAMP FOR MAITLAND LADS

    Maitland Police-Citizens’ Boys’ Club, as in school holiday periods during the past two years. is again sending a party of ...

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  17. POLICE ALLEGE ATTEMPT TO MURDER WOMAN

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — A young man who is alleged to have taken a flask of coffee to a 47-years-old woman in a private ...

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  18. Penal Reforms In South Korea

    SEOUL, Dec. 23 (AAP-Reuter). —The South Korean Government, following United Nations representations, has agreed to wide ...

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  19. MAN CHARGED WITH STEALING

    Basil Douglas Kelhear, 32-years-old labourer, of Maitland, was to-day charged with breaking and entering the dwelling house of ...

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  20. To-day’s Leader: When the Bells Ring Out

    The exited Nepalese King Tribhuvan, in a written statement yesterday, echoed the demands for political and economical reform ...

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  21. BIG CITRUS EXPORTS

    Most orchardists on the Murrumbidgee Irrigation area have taken advantage of the big demand Valencia oranges in ...

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  22. U.N. BROADCASTS TO NEW GUINEA

    Broadcasting to the bushmen of New Guinea in “pidgin” is the peculiar assignment of Mr. George Townsend, specialist with the ...

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  23. Britain To Pay More For Australian Sugar

    “Very satisfactory I think the growers will be pleased,” was the comment of Queensland Premier Mr. Edward Hanlon, after ...

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  24. West Berlin Will Not Turn Red

    The danger of Berlin becoming the flash point of a world war has disappeared, according to Major-General G. K. .Bourne, ...

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  25. N.R.M.A. APPEALS TO DRIVERS

    NRMA president, Mr. C. R. Davidson, has made a special appeal to motorist to refrain from driving while under the influence ...

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  26. ROYAL FAMILY LEAVES FOR SANDRINGHAM

    Hundreds of Christmas holidaymakers cheered the King and Queen as they left London by train yesterday for Sandringham, ...

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  27. EARLY CROWD FOR TEST

    MELBOURNE, Sat—Encouraged by a special forecast of fine, mild conditions, crowds began flocking into Melbourne Cricket ...

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  28. YOUNG MAN BASHED

    Two armed thugs who bashed 24-years-old Stanley Wilkie in his room at the YMCA, City, last night, are being sought by ...

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  29. FIGHTERS IN BIG AIR BATTLE

    TOKIO, Dec. 23.—Six Russian type jet fighters were shot down yesterdays by American sabre the Korean conflict. ...

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  30. CITY BUSY AGAIN TO-DAY

    Maitland’s main thoroughfare was again a busy place to-day, as shoppers made their final purchases in preparation for ...

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  31. Motor Company Lifts Sales Ban

    General Motors announced that it would lift the ban it had earlier placed on sales of its 1951 model cars and offer them for sale ...

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  32. MIGRANTS FROM ITALY

    CANBERRA: The Minister for Immigration, M. H. B. Holt, announced that an agreement had been negotiated with an Italian ...

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  33. 34 KILLED WHEN TRAIN HITS BUS

    Thirty-four persons were killed and 64 Injured when an express train struck a large bus at a railway crossing near Podivin, ...

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  34. MAN KILLED BY TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — Police are trying to establish the identity of a middle-aged man who was run down and killed by a ...

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  35. Invasion Of German Book-Market

    Josef Nowak, President of the Lower Saxon Authors’ Association, has advised has young German colleagues to adopt English ...

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