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  4. Both Parties Want State of Emergency

    WASHINGTON, Dee. 16—influential Democrats and Republicans yesterday urged President Truman to declare a national ...

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  5. Assembly Favours Cease-Fire

    FLUSHING MEADOW, Dec. 15 —The United Nations general assembly, by 62 votes to five, yesterday approved the proposal by ...

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  6. CHINA WANTS TO STOP WAR

    LONDON, Dec. 15. — British Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, yesterday told the House of Commons “We know pretty ...

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  8. BEACH-HEAD SHRINKING

    TOKIO, December 15 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—A swelling force of Chinese troops, already estimated at nearly 200,000, imperilled the shrinking Allied beachhead in North-East Korea today. ...

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  9. WARMER TOMORROW

    NSW FORECAST: Fine weather, except for Isolated coastal showers. Cool to Mild temperateness but warm in northern ...

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  10. DEADLOCK ON DUTCH NEW GUINEA

    THE HAGUE, Dec. 15. — No agreement has been reached on the Indonesian proposals to settle the dispute over the future ...

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  11. RAILWAY STRIKES IN U.S.

    CHICAGO, Dec. 15.—“Wildcat” strikes by railway guards and shunters crippled or slowed down rail services in four major cities ...

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  12. Meeting In Europe For U.N. Assembly

    FLUSHING MEADOW, Dec. 15 —The United Nations general assembly will hold Its 1961 session in Europe, probably Paris. ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: Subsidies and the Public Debt

    LONDON, December 15.—Mr. Winston Churchill told a crowded House of Commons yesterday that the suggestion that the atomic bomb could not be used until it had been employed by an aggressor was “undoubtedly silly.” ...

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  14. Wild Gales In Bay of Biscay

    LONDON, Dec. 16.—At least 29 seamen are believed to have been drowned in amerce gale in the Bay of Biscay yesterday, and ...

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  15. Relations With Spain

    MADRID, Dec. 15.—The Foreign Minister, Martin Artajo, told Parliament that three of the “Big Five ” Western Powers— ...

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  16. HE FELT THE LOSS OF HIS MOUSTACHE

    CAIRO, Dec. 15.—Loss of an Alexandria traffic policeman’s moustache was debated yesterday in Egypt’s highest court of ...

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  17. NO CLUED TO MURDER OF WINDOW

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Police are completely baffled by murder of wealthy widow, Mrs. Edith Hill, who was battered to death in her ...

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  19. DIVORCE ACTION BY MISS TAYLOR

    HOLLYWOOD, Dec. 15.—English-born actress Elizabeth Taylor has decided to divorce Nick Hilton, 23, son of an hotel ...

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  20. Cat And Canaries Hit Headlines

    NEW YORK, Dec. 15.—An alley cat and a flock of canaries are in the news here. The cat was offered to the ...

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  21. “JUNGLE GIRL” MAY CAUSE BOYCOTT

    THE HAGUE, Dec. 15. — The “Jungle Girl,” Bertha Hertogh, and her mother arrived at Amsterdam’s snow-covered airfield ...

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  23. NEW NOTE OF CONFIDENCE

    LONDON, Dec. 15. The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, told the House of Commons yesterday that the military position in Korea had considerably improved in the last few days and the United. Nations forces were in the ...

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  24. URANIUM FROM SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, Dec. 15.—Cranium from South African gold mines, constituting one of the world’s biggest known sources, is being ...

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  25. Many Singapore Arrests

    SINGAPORE, Dec. 15 (AAP Reuter).—It-is officially reported that Singapore police detained 672 Malays, Indonesians, Indian ...

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