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  5. Sabotage On New Aircraft Carrier Terrible

    LONDON, Dee. 16.—Reports ere current in Devonport of sabotage in the engine room of the new aircraft carrier. Terrible, which is due to be handed over to the Royal Australian Navy to-day and re-named the H.M.A.S. Sydney. ...

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  6. SMUGGLING ALLEGED ON HUGE SCALE

    BERLIN, Dec. 16.—A military court in Dusseldorf yesterday released on ball three men charged with smuggling stool ...

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  7. THE KING ATTENDS CHRISTENING OF PRINCE CHARLES

    LONDON, Dec. 16—King George gave no signs of leg trouble or obvious indications of ill-health as he walked into the music room at Buckingham Palace yesterday for the christening of his grandson as Charles Philip Arthur George — Prince Charles of ...

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  8. COOLER CHANGE FORECAST

    NSW FORECAST: Cooler south to south-west change moving into the eastern and northern districts during the period, ...

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  9. Export of British Scrap Aluminium

    LONDON, Dec. 16.—One explanation of the alleged export of British scrap aluminium to the United States is that exports ...

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  10. PEACE TALKS IN PALESTINE

    TEL AVIV, Deo. 16. — Hints that Israel will demand the complete withdrawal of all foreign armies as a pre-requisite for an ...

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  11. SAVED BY BEACH INSPECTOR

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—A beach inspector and a man he had just saved from drowning were pounded against the rocks for 15 ...

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  12. RUSSIAN TACTICS FAIL

    BERLIN, Dec, 16.—Russian tactics in Berlin may soon have to be considerably revised now that the Allied air lift has been a ...

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  13. PRICE CONTROL HITS LOWER WAGE GROUPS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Price control was hitting the lower income groups the hardest because it was stifling competition, ...

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  14. Unity Congress Of Reds

    LONDON, Dec. 16.—The arrival of unknown passengers on a special plane from Moscow, and the scheduled arrival to-day ...

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  15. Took The Right Course

    LONDON, Dec. 16.—If Britain had taken a different line towards Eire’s decision to leave the Commonwealth, it would have been ...

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  16. To-day’s Leader: Schools And The Nation

    His Majesty helped to arrange the various groups and later in the day he gave an audience to Australia’s Minister for ...

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  17. SPIRIT OF PROGRESS DERAILED

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. — Railway engineers cannot understand how two leading “bogey” wheels of the Spirit of Progress left the ...

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  18. USE OF FALSE RAIL AT RANDWICK

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The false rail will be used at the back of the course—from the mile to the five furlongs only—at ...

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  19. GOVERNMENT OVERTHROWN

    SAN SALVADOR, Dec. 16.— is announced that the [?] Sal[?] Army has overthrown the government of President ...

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  20. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF

    BRITISH TRADE.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Sir Stafford Cripps, told the House of Commons that the Government would set up ...

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  22. Red Policy Losing Ground In Germany

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—A third world war was inevitable unless Russia altered her behaviour, the Leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Treatt) said to-day on his return from overseas. ...

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  23. BELLBIRD STILL IDLE

    CESSNOCK, Thursday. —Miners were unable to resume at Bellbird colliery to-day because of the heating-up in No. 8 east section of the ...

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  24. GOOD IDEA IN FORM

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. — Good Idea showed good form at Epsom to-day, doing better than Home Defence over a mile in ...

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  25. SHOCKINGLY INJURED IN CRASH

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Two brothers were shockingly injured when their motor cycle and side-car crashed head-on into a ...

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    A Melbourne specialist to-day examined Lucille Cairns, a 21-months-old “blue baby” and fixed a day for the operation. Lucills ...

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  27. Protest Against Call-Up Of Irishmen

    LONDON, Dec. 16.—In Dublin, replying to an Opposition member in the Dall, the Prime Minister of Eire (Mr. John Costello) said that ...

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  28. MANY INSPECT THE HOLDEN

    People were so eager to inspect the new Holden car, while it was being polished in the backyard of the Maitland branch of McLeod, ...

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  29. WAGE INCREASE FOR BAKERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday — A weekly wage Increase of 6/ was today granted to all bakers in the County of Northumberland by the ...

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  31. CAPTURE OF CHINA’S ANCIENT CAPITAL REPORTED

    NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Capture by the Communists of Peiping, ancient capital of China, is reported in a telegram received by the Commercial Bank in Nanking, says American United Prate. A Nationalist military spokesman denied the claim which also asserted that the Reds had captured General Fu Tso-Yi, Nationalist Commander in North ...

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  32. Hand Lacerated

    CESSNOCK, Thurs. — Edwin Troubridge, 48, of Mathieson-street, Bellbird, a butcher, lacerated his left hand when a knife ...

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  33. Gave Bomb Sight Information

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—Information on the Norden bomb sight—one of America’s most closely guarded pre-war secrets ...

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  34. DRUNK FINED £1

    Mr. V. R. Jenkins, J.P. Clerk of Petty Sessions, to-day fined a defendant £1 or 48 hours on a Charge of drunkenness. Police had to lend ...

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  35. THIEVES AT BATHS

    Thieves late last night broke into Maitland baths and stole cigarettes, confectionery and a small amount of money from the milk bar. ...

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