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  4. SOVIET IGNORES RESULTS OF THE GERMAN ELECTIONS

    BERLIN, Dec. 4.—In swift confirmation of forecast in German political circles that the Soviet authorities will ignore the results of Sunday’s elections in Western Berlin, and that the elections will have no effect on Russian policy in the city, the Eastern ...

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  7. EXECUTION OF JAPANESE FURTHER DELAYED

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. — Execution of the seven Japanese warlords, now under sentence of death in Sugamo prison, has been further delayed by a majority decision of the United States Supreme Court to hear the appeals lodged ...

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  8. Some Isolated Showers

    NSW Forecast: Scattered showers on the central and north coast, isolated thunderstorms in the far north-east, fine in the ...

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  9. Threat To Walk Out of E.C.A.F.E.

    LAPSTONE, Tuesday. — The Netherlands delegation to the Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East will walk out ...

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  10. “Battle Lost In The Cold War”

    LONDON, Dec. 7.—Large-scale Socialist abstentions left the Government with a majority of only 257 to 30 votes when the ...

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  11. GRAVE TURN IN CHINA’S WAR

    NEW YORK, Dec. 7. — The Chinese Government yesterday clamped down censorship on all newspapers and news agencies, ...

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  12. WESTERN UNION C-IN-C WITH HIS CHIEF OF STAFF

    Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery, who was recently appointed Chairman of the Western Union Commanders-In-Chief Committee, with his Chief of Staff, Brigadier Ronald Belcham, 37, a tank expert and brilliant linguist. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. NOW DUBBED THE “PUMPKIN CASE”

    NEW YORK, Dec. 7. — The Federal Grand Jury espionage hearing—now dubbed “The Pumpkin Case”— re-opened yesterday with the jury trying to find how microfilms of secret Government documents found their way into ...

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  14. SERIOUS PLIGHT OF CHILDREN

    LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 7.— Despite efforts of the United Nations international children’s emergency fund, ...

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  15. NO BASIS FOR ’FLU REPORTS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.— Cabled reports that a world-wide epidemic of influenza was imminent were described by medical ...

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  16. To-day’s Leader: Holiday Hazards

    PARIS, Dec. 7.—Letters written by the divorced Russian wives of Britain subjects were quoted in the UNO legal ...

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  17. Mr. Menzies’ Visit To Berlin

    BERLIN, Dec. 7.—The Leader of the Australian Opposition (Mr. R. G. Menzies arrived at Berlin yesterday on a two-day visit as ...

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  18. MORE LIBERAL TRADE POLICY FOR JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 7. — A more liberal trade policy for Japan to encourage greater exports has been adopted by the ...

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  19. SHIP TRAGEDY SAID TO HAVE BEEN EXAGGERATED

    NEW YORK, Dec. 7. — Reports from China that as many as 6000 persons died in the ship explosion off Southern Manchuria—described as probably the greatest single ship tragedy of modern times—now seem to have ...

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  21. THE POPE TO BROADCAST

    VATICINATE, Dec. 7— Pope Pius will broadcast his Christmas message to the world at 10 a.m. G.M.T. on ...

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  22. DEMOLISHING TORPEDO TESTING WORKS

    HAMBURG, Dec. 7.—Despite protests from the Kiel Trade Union and Social Democratic Party leaders, preparations for ...

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  23. STATE COAL MINES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Dec. 7.—Britain’s State coalmines, which showed a surplus of £1.503,982 sterling in the first six months of 1948, ...

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  24. Sydney Produce Markets

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  25. FLOOD LOSSES IN IRELAND

    DUBLIN, Dec. 7.—Hundreds of persons were made homeless and hundreds of cattle and horses were drowned when river banks ...

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  26. HUNGARIAN TO HANG

    BUDAPEST, Dec. 7. — Victor Czornoky, formed Hungarian Minister in Cairo, and son-in-law of ex-President Zoitan Tildy, is ...

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  27. FURTHER “SMALL” IMPROVEMENT IN THE KING’S CONDITION

    LONDON, Dec. 7.—A further, “small but encouraging” improvement in the King’s condition since November 29 is reported in a bulletin issued from Buckingham Palace yesterday. It was the third issued ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN TRADE WITH EIRE

    DUBLIN, Dec. 7.—Australian imports Into Eire for the first 10 months of 1948 rose from £626,533 sterling to £5,285,544 ...

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  29. INDIA AND PAKISTAN DISPUTE

    NEW DELHI, Dec. 7.—Representative of India and Pakistan have commenced negotiations in an efforts to settle all disputed ...

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  30. KETCH NOT YET SIGHTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The ketch, Kathleen, on the last stage of her round the world journey, has not yet been sighted at Sydney ...

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