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  5. COMMUNISTS SMASH THROUGH CHIANG’S LINES

    NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—Following closely on reports that the Communist armies have smashed through Nationalist defence lines guarding the Yangtse River, reports from Nanking reveal that an estimated 130,000 Nationalist troops are trapped by large Red ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Three Men Arrested At Gun-Point

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Standing In the middle of the [?]ad with his revolver drawn, a Picton policeman early this morning stopped ...

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  7. SOUTHERLY ON FRIDAY

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Fine at first except for showers In the. north-east corner of the State mild to warm In the coastal areas, ...

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  8. [?]EWS ADVANCING FROM THE DEAD SEA

    PARIS, Dec. 9.—Alleging “two small incursions” had [?]made by Israeli forces across the Transjordan frontier, [?]sin yesterday war[?]d the United Nations that she may obliged to take act ,t[?] under her treaty with Transjordan. ...

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  9. Vyskinsky’s ‘No’— ‘Veto Oar Weapon’

    Mr Vyshinsky, chief Soviet delegate to U.N, told the political committee that the veto was a powerful political ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Believes In Economic Freedom

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—European Cooperation Administrator (Mr, Paul Hoffman) told a Press conference in London that the ECA ...

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  11. To-day’s Lea [?]Our Daily Bread

    [?]TAVIA, Dec. 9 (AAP-Reu[?] Following ECAFE’s decis[?] to admit the Indonesian Re[?] to associate membership, ...

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  12. SAYS GREEK REBELS WILL WIN

    PRAGUE, Dec. 9. — if the Greek civil war Is allowed to continue, the rebel leader, Genersal Markos, will w.n “because ...

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  13. DEFENCE OF NORTH ATLANTIC

    WASHINGTON. Dec. 9. —Representatives of the Brussels pact countries—Britain, France, Belgium, The Netherlands and ...

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  14. Czech Delegation In Moscow

    LONDON, Dec. 9. — Marshal [?]n yesterday received a [?]Government delegation [?] by Premier Zapotockl. ...

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  15. Decisions At Commonwealth Conference

    LONDON, Dee. 9 (AAP).—Commonwealth Prime Ministers are expected to announce in their own Parliaments “any day now” what ...

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  16. BUDGET FOR UNO

    PARIS, Dec. 9: — The United Nations budget committee has approved the authorisation of £84,000 sterling for the special ...

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  17. MOVE AGAINST MR. CLIVE EVATT FAILS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. McGirr) is expected to cable the Government to-day nominating a Minister to fill the vacancy of ...

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  18. Netherlands Walk-Out At Lapstone

    LAPSTONE, Thursday.—Dr. Gelissen, leader of The Netherlands delegation which walked out of the E.C.A.F.E. conference yesterday, said to-day he had not received further instructions yet from his Government since the . ...

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  20. FALSTEIN TO APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Sydney Ma[?] Falstein, Labour member for Wat[?] will appeal to the High Court against the six convictions on ...

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  21. STRONG PROTEST BY MINERS

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday—Northern miners’ lodges have strongly protested against the Joint Coal Board’s request for work on ...

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  22. TITO’S POSITION PRECARIOUS

    NEW YORK. Dee. 9.—Marshal Tito Is In “a very precarious position” both economically and politically, according to ex-King Peter of ...

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  23. INFLUENZA IN ROME

    ROME, Dec. 9.—Italian health authorities now estimate that about 500,000 people, representing a quarter of Rome’s population, ...

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  24. SOVIET BLOC IN MINORITY

    PARIS, Dee. 9.—By 41 votes to 6, the Soviet bloc alone against it, the UNO political committee approved the American-backed ...

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  25. AIR LIFT TO BERLIN MUST BE CONTINUED

    BERLIN, Dee. 9.—Gas storage facilities in the Russian sector of Berlin have been cut one-third following an explosion which blew up a big gasometer on Tuesday. No casualties have been ...

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  27. FOUGHT WITH INJURED HAND

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Allan Pooley, of Queanbeyan, who won the State amateur heavyweight title last night, fought with a probable ...

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  28. SURVEY OF EUROPEAN AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Dec. 9 (A.A.P.) —In addition to en exhaustive survey of European affairs, with particular reference to Berlin, Foreign Minister ...

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  29. FOUR POWER TALKS

    VIENNA, Dec. 9.—Britain has agreed to participate in renewed Four Power talks on the Austrian peace treaty, says American ...

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  30. ARMED POLICE SURROUND HOUSE AND MAKE THREE ARRESTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Prominent Victorian jockey, Charles Sanderson, 20, was arrested last night with two other men and charged with housebreaking after armed police had surrounded a house in North Road, Caulfield, The other men charged as ...

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  31. “Lift” of Migrants By Sea

    LONDON, Deo. 8.—It Is estimate that the tlotal “lift” of British migrants by sea In 1849 win amount to between 65,000 and 75,000 to ...

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  32. BRITONS’ BACON RATION

    LONDON, Dec. 9. — Britons bacon ration will be increased to 2ozs a week for the weeks beginning December 19 and 26, but ...

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  33. SYDNEY- PRODUCE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Sales by private treaty St Alexandria: Oaten chaff, £10/16/ to £12; lucerne chaff, £10 to £11; straw, ...

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