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  4. INTERNATIONAL TENSION HAS EASED

    PARIS, Dec. 14. — On the eve of his departure for London, from where he will sail for Australia on Friday, the q President of the United Nations General Assembly, Dr. H. V. Evott, said that any failure of UNO to reach satisfactory ...

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  6. A FEW SHOWERS LIKELY

    NSW Forecast: Warm to hot and sultry at first In the north-eastern corner of the State, with isolated thunderstorms. Cooler ...

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  7. Sensation In Japanese Diet

    TOKIO, December 14.—The Japanese Finance Minister, Sanroku izumlyama, was found sleeping peacefully in his ...

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  8. Spotlight On Our Olympic Swimmers

    Mr Harry Hay, who represented Australia in the 100 metres at the 1920 Olympic Games, has been a coach at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GUNFIRE AUDIBLE IN PARTS OF PEIPING

    SINGAPORE, Dec. 14 (A.A.P.-Reuter) .—Gunfire was audible in some parts of Peiping last night as Nationalist troops and refugees poured into the ancient capital through the west gate. Reports stated that fighting had broken out ...

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  11. Christening Of Baby Prince.

    LONDON, Dec. 14. — To-morrow’s christening of Princess Elizabeth’s son in one of the State rooms at Buckingham ...

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  12. WARNED OF SOVIET SPY’S PRESENCE

    NEW YORK, December 14.— Information supplied by ex-Communist Whittaker Chambers was partly responsible for the capture ...

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  13. 14 PERSONS CHARGED WITH FRAUD

    [?]UENOS AIRES, Dec. 14.— Fourteen persons, including come of President Peron’s closest advis[?] have been charged with ...

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  14. VOTING FOR TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, Dee. 14.— President Truman received one vote less than the 304 to which he is presumed to be entitled ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND “THE ONE BRIGHT SPOT”

    LONDON, Dec. 14.—As long as meat deliveries under the Argentine agreement were met the present level of meat distribution in Britain would be maintained, the Food Minister, Mr. John Strachey, told the House of Commons ...

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  16. To-day’s Leader: Better Farming

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Detectives arrested a 30-year-old taxi driver this morning and charged him with having [?] ...

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  17. Health of King Benefits From Rest

    LONDON, Dec. 14.—Following closely on yesterday’s bulletin, in which the six doctors attending the King announced that their Royal patient had made substantial regress, Reuter’s court correspondent learns that the doctors ...

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  18. £500 BAIL GRANTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— In the Central Criminal Court to-day Mr. Justice Herron granted £500 ball to two men who had twice ...

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  19. FOUR REBELS KILLED

    SAN JOSE, COSTA RICA, Dee. 14.—Government, forces established contact with members of an invading rebel group ...

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  20. Resignation of Alger Hiss Refused

    NEW YORK, Dec. 14.—Refusing to accept his resignation from his 20,000 dollars a year post as president, the trustees ...

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  21. 100 ATLANTIC CROSSINGS

    LONDON, Dec. 14. — When Captain W. J. Craig, commander of the BOAC Constellation, Baltimore, landed at London airport ...

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  22. 30 PEOPLE MURDERED FOR THEIR CLOTHES

    DUSSELDORF, Dec. 14. — Discovery of a girl bound naked to a chair in a Dusseldorf house and about to be murdered by three young Germans has set the police on the track of a German gang which is believed to have ...

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  23. Skoda Rifles And Yak Fighters In Palestine

    LONDON, Dec. 14.—There was no doubt that arms and fighting men had been flown to Israeli forces from abroad, the British ...

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  24. SHOT WOMAN THEN TOOK OWN LIFE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Mrs. Elizabeth Ahearn, 61, of Huristone Park, who was shot in the abdomen by her former ...

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  26. Sydney Produce

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  27. TOOK PHOTO OF POLICEMAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Eric Donnelly (18), a photographer employed by the “Daily Mirror,” was discharged in the Central ...

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  28. WESTERN ALLIES ASKED TO DOUBLE BERLIN AIR LIFT

    BERLIN, Dec. 14.—Western Berlin may soon be co-ordinated into one sector with central administration by the Western City Council and a tripartite Kommandantura. This is reported by British ...

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  29. Burnt In Rescue Attempt

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Jack Farrelly, former well-known radio announcer, received burns early this morning when he tried to ...

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  30. ARAB KINGS DIFFER

    CAIRO, Dec. 14. — King lbn Saud, of Saudi Arabia, has sent a message to King Abdullah, of Transjordan, declaring Invalid ...

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  31. FIFTH WICKET STAND

    DURBAN, Dec. 14. — A fifth wicket stand of 183 by the Transvaal batsmen Harris (98) and Begbie (154) made a draw ...

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  32. C.P. WILL NOT MERGE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Central Council of the Queensland Country Party announced to-day that it had decided not to merge ...

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