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  5. THE FALKLAND ISLAND SURVEY

    The Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey Vessel, the “John Biscoe,” recently sailed from Southampton with a relief party of six for the Survey’s bases in the Dependencies. The relief party (left to right): G. F. Hardy, Assistant; R. Moss, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ANOTHER REVERSE FOR MADAME CHIANG

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—With the China crisis daily coming more dangerous, diplomatic quarters in Washing[?] are tending to write off almost completely Madame [?] Kai-shek’s, mission to the United States as a ...

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  7. GERMANS FLEE FROM THE SOVIET ZONE IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, Dec. 8.—Thousands of Germans are fleeing from Soviet-occupied territory into the occupation zones of the Western Powers. They are pouring into the British zone alone at the rate of 5000 to 10,000 every month. ...

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  8. Film Stars Charged With Assault

    NEW YORK, Dec. 8.—“This is the worst public appearance I have ever made,” Hollywood actor, Errol Flynn, told the Press ...

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  9. FEW COASTAL SHOWERS

    NSW Forecast: Chiefly fine [?]Isolated showers, cool to [?]temperatures, moderate south-east to north-east winds, ...

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  10. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY, Wed. — Sales by private treaty at Alexandria: Oaten chaff £11 to £12, wheaten chaff £12/10/, shandy chaff £7/ ...

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  11. Ejected After Violent Struggle

    LONDON, Dec. 8.—Sixty men, described by a spokesman as “all anti-Fascists and mostly ex-servicemen,” were ejected from the ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: The Victorian Tangle

    LONDON, Dec. 8.—Provisional figures for November show that the value of British exports in that period reached a new record ...

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  13. MARSHALL HAD KIDNEY REMOVED

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 8—According to sources outside his office, the secretary of State (General Marshall) had a- kidney removed in the ...

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  14. Permission Granted To Wed In Gaol

    COPENHAGEN, Dec. 8.—Permission to marry in gaol has been granted to an armless girl and her one-legged lover, who are awaiting execution for collaboration with the Germans. ...

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  15. NOT SUFFICIENT FIREMEN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Fire, men who help the £500,000 blaze at Richard Hughes Pty. Ltd,, Five Dock, yesterday, ...

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  16. LED A DOUBLE LIFE

    PARIS, Dec. 8.—A five-year gaol term for theft was imposed on Pierre Houderd, who led a double life as Police Commissioner of the ...

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  17. BRAN AND POLLARD DEARER

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  18. DAWSON APPLIES FOR RELEASE

    SYDNEY, Wed.—David Stewart Dawson has applied to the Minister of Justice (Mr. Downing) for early release from ...

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  19. SUGGESTION OF FLU EPIDEMIC

    LONDON, Dec. 8.—Evidence colfed by the British Medical Association suggests the danger of an [?]luenza epidemic in Britain, but ...

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  20. King Carries Out State Duties

    LONDON, Dec, 6.—The king is continuing to carry out normal State business from his bed, and Reuter reports that [?] Majesty ...

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  21. ALARMING GROWTH OF SHOPLIFTING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Police are alarmed at the increase in shoplifting which though seasonal has reached alarming ...

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  22. TRAPPED IN TRUCK CABIN

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Police worked for more than an hour late last night to free the driver of a motor truck, who was trapped in ...

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  23. DELAYS IN AIR MAIL SERVICES

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—Unless the present air mall service between England and Australia improves with the new schedule ...

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  24. AUSTRIA WANTS PEACE TREATY TALKS RE-OPENED

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 8.—Austria hat requested the “Big Four” Powers to re-open negotiations on the Austrian peace treaty. The United States has already accepted the request, and reports from Paris say that France also favours ...

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  25. FIRE SCARE AT UNO

    PARIS, Dec. 8. —United Nations officials and typists, with papers hastily grabbed from desks, made their way through, smoke-filled ...

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  27. CHRISTMAS EVE WORK AT MINES

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The Combined Mining Unions’ Council will meet next Monday to consider the proposal for work on ...

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  28. Czech Delegation To Moscow

    MOSCOW, Dec. 8.—Led by the Premier, M. Zepotocky, a Czech Government delegation was greeted by M. Molotov and other ...

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  30. 123 PEOPLE HELD IN PRAGUE

    PRAGUE, Dec. 8.—It Is officially estimated 123 people are being held in Prague on charges of implication in the terrorist ...

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  31. INFLUENZA IN ROME

    LONDON, Dec. 8.— According to the “Daily Mail’s” Rome correspondent 30,000 which is one-fifth of ...

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  32. THE INFANT PRINCE

    LONDON, Dec. 8.—Princess Margaret, but not Princess Elizabeth, joined Sister Rowe when the nurses yesterday wheeled ...

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  33. NARROW ESCAPE IN FIRE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—An elderly widow and her son escaped from a fire at their home at Longueville early this morning with ...

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  34. RELIEF OF REFUGEES FROM THE FIGHTING IN PALESTINE

    WASHINGTON, Dee. 8.—President Truman will recommend to Congress that the United States contribute up to 16,000,000 dollars for the relief of refugees from the fighting in Palestine. Reports place the number at between 400,000 and 500,000, 90 per cent of whom are Arabs. ...

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  35. HOSTILE TO THE UNO CHARTER

    PARIS, Dec. 8.—By 26 votes to the United Nations Legal Committee approved a resolution condemning as hostile to the UNO ...

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  36. ACQUITTED OF MURDER

    PORT MORESBY, Dec. 8 (AAP-Reuter).— The Supreme Court Samaral to-day acquitted Albert Edward Downey and Arthur ...

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  37. MEDIATOR IN PALESTINE

    PARIS, Dec. 8. — The Acting UNO Mediator in Palestine (Dr. Bunche) has returned to Paris after a visit to the Middle East ...

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