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  4. CHINESE PROBLEMS MUST BE SOLVED BY PEOPLE

    NANKING, December 23. — “The Nationalist-Communist two years old struggle in China is not a civil war but a Communist suppression campaign,” said Dr. Chen Li Fu, secretary of the Central Committee (governing party) of the Kuomintang, in an ...

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  7. ATTEMPT TO SOLVE GERMAN PROBLEMS

    BERLIN, December 23— The American military Governor, General Lucius Clay, announced that the American authorities ...

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  8. Spending “Spree” Continues In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Sydney’s bumper Christmas spending “spree” continued to-day as thousands upon thousands of late shoppers battled their way from store to store in densely packed city streets seeking to complete their ...

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  10. ESCAPED IN PLANE CRASH

    LONDON. Dec. 23.—The J. A. Rank organisation revealed that a light plane carrying Leslie Gillat. brother of the film producer ...

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  11. Insiders Profit On Market Transactions

    WASHINGTON, December 23.—The Secretary for Agriculture, Mr. Clinton Anderson, to-day issued list of 711 so- called “big traders” in commodity futures markets from October 31, 1946, to October 31, 1947. ...

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  12. 37 KILLED IN TRAIN SMASH

    FRANKFURT, Dec. 23— Thirty-seven persons are reported to have been killed, 98 seriously injured and 200 ...

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  13. Marshall Plan Kindles New Spirit

    LONDON, Dec. 23.—The Marshall Plan fired the Imagination of Europe and kindled a new spirit of co-operation, declared ...

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  14. SCATHING CRITICISM OF JUDICIARY SYSTEM

    WASHINGTON, December 23.—The Supreme Court, after delivering scarching criticism of the whole of the [?] judiciary system, ordered a new hearing for an Italian immigrant who, in 1925, was given a life sentence on a charge of ...

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  15. THREAT TO THE COAL INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — NSW coal mines may be thrown Idle on January 21 by the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen’s ...

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  16. ACCUSED OF SABOTAGING PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Dec. 23.—The general secretary of the Communist. Party, Mr. Harry PoIIitt, denied a statement by the ...

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  17. £100,000 Spent In Compensation

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Over £100,000 compensation for dust diseases was paid to NSW miners in the last financial year. ...

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  18. HEAVY RAIN IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Heavy rain in Melbourne this morning was in sharp contrast to semi-heat wave conditions ...

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    General Clair 1. Chennault, former chief of the “Flying Tigers,” who has married a Chinese girl reporter at Shanghai. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Shipping Losses Made Good

    LONDON, Dec. 23.—Britain’s wartime shipping loss of 8,000,000 gross tons has been made good in actual ...

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  21. CONFERENCE IN TURMOIL

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A remark by Mr. C. Ryan, of the Headmasters’ Association, that the conference on the motion before ...

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  22. Today’s Leader Looking Ahead

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — John Francis Smith, who was severely burned in a vain effort to rescue his 13-month-old Roy, from a blazing pram at his Liverpool home yesterday, has not been told that the child is dead. ...

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  23. Sydney Produce Markets

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  25. SENTENCED TO DEATH

    WARSAW, Dec. 23.—A court sentenced to death 23 former guards and officials of the Auschwitz concentration, camp including two ...

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  26. Flying Time To Australia

    LONDON, Dec. 23—Flying time to Australia will be cut to 40 hours “within a measurable period,” said Lord Nathan, speaking ...

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  27. ROSS SMITH STAMPS BRING £197

    LONDON, Dec. 23.—Three envelopes hearing Ross Smith stamps flown by Ross Smith to Australia in 1920, brought £197 ...

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  28. 5000 Men Short On Waterfront

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. — A big number of overseas and interstate ships was Idle In Sydney to-day because of the shortage of ...

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  29. SAILING SHIP BREAKS OWN RECORD

    LONDON, Dec 28.—The New Zealand sailling ship, Pamir, docked at the Gravesend yesterday and is expected to enter the ...

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  30. 16 YEARS FORCED LABOUR

    LONDON. Dec. 23. —A Belgrade court according to the Yugoslav news agency sentenced to 16 years’ forces labour Father Albino ...

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  31. BRITISH TROOPS ARREST ARABS CARRYING ARMS

    JERUSALEM, December 23.—It is officially revealed that British troops manning road blocks in the Lydda area arrested 30 Arab carrying arms, and seized sis rifles, six pistols and 1000 rounds of ammunition. Long range shooting between ...

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  32. INJURED IN DIVE

    NEWCASTLE, Tuesday.—Victor-Dobell, 11, of North-street, Teraibe, suffered extensive lacerations to his chest and ...

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  33. Australians In Washington

    WASHINGTON, December 23. Ambassador and Mrs. Makin held [?] Christmas party for over [?] children of Washington’s ...

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  34. AIRWAYS LOSS OF £2,097,600

    LONDON, Dec. 23—The State-owned British European airways co-operation, in its first eight months working, made a loss of ...

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  35. GREEK KING ILL

    ATHENS. Dec. 23.—President Truman is sending a medical specialist to attend King Paul, who has had a relapse following an ...

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