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  4. Scattered Storms Likely

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Scattered showers and thunderstorms in the eastern and north-west areas, fine in the remainder; warm to hot day, ...

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  5. FIERCE FIGHTING RAGES IN MUKDEN

    NANKING, December 31 (AAP-Reuter). — Fierce fighting is reported to be raging in the suburbs of Mukden. Government despatches from Manchuria report that the Nationalists’ new 1st and 6th American-trained armies ...

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  6. HOLIDAY CAMP FOR RAIL MEN

    SYDNEY, Wed. — In accordance with plans approved at the union’s annual conference last June, the Australian Railways ...

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  8. Hazardous Atoll Area

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 31. —The United States Atomic Energy Commission, which will begin tests of secret ...

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  9. JUMPED IN FRONT OF TRAIN

    SYDNEY. Wed.—An unidentified man was killed instantly to-day when he Jumped from son overhead bridge at Petersham in front of a ...

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  10. Absence of Labour Reaction To Wallace’s Announcement

    WASHINGTON, December 31—There was immediate comment by organised labour to. Henry Wallace’s announcement of his candidature for the President next year, but the Chairman of the Congress of Industrial Organisation’s ...

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  11. [?]only Fun [?]lor Films [?]oned

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The Secretary’s Department [?] ned the screening of two glan made 16 mm films, ...

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  12. Kashmir Issue To Go To UNO

    NEW DELHI, Dec. 41— The Indian Government has decided to refer the Kashmir issue to the UNO Security Council. ...

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  13. BLAME FOR COLLAPSE OF STAND

    COFF’S HARBOUR, Wed—Police investigating the circumstances which resulted in 32 persons being injured, eight seriously, when a ...

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  14. RECORDED MUSIC BAN

    SEW YORK, Dec. 31.—Recording companies are making last frenzied efforts to put music on wax before the Musicians’ Federation president. ...

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  15. P and O liners For Migration Traffic

    LONDON, Dec. 31—The P. and O. Company announces that it expects to have in regular service by the end of the summer ...

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  16. To-day’s Leader Another Mile Post

    LONDON, December 31 — King Michael, of Rumania, has abdicated. The Bucharest Radio broadcast the proclamation which all Cabinet Ministers singed, declaring Rumania a “popular ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. In Dense Scrub For Missing Man

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Police and civilians, armed with jungle knives to cut their way through dense scrub, are searching the Thirroul district to-day for 75-year-old William Templeton, who has been missing from his home in ...

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  18. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY. Wed—Private sales at [?]andrai: Oaten chaff £10: lu[?] hay, Maitland new green, £4 [?] other centres £5/10/: straw, ...

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  19. SYDNEY HAS HOTTEST DAY HIS SEASON

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Sydney to-day experienced its hottest day this year, the temperature rising to 94 degrees at 11 a.m., when there ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN DAVIS CUP CREDIT

    HEW YORK, Deo. 31.—Walter Merrill Hail, chairman of the American Davis Cup committee, last night confirmed that the Australian Lawn ...

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  21. INFURIATED ARABS RUN AMOK IN OIL REFINERY

    JERUSALEM, December 31.—The latest official figures show that 41 Jews and six Arabs were killed, and 42 Arbs and seven Jews wounded in the fighting which followed the bombing of the Haifa oil refinery. ...

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  24. RUSSIAN GRAIN FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, Dec. 31.—Russia has informed Britain she is prepared to begin immediately shipping 750,000 tons of coarse grains due ...

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  25. EXCEEDED DUCK-HUNTING LIMIT

    BAKERSFIELD (California), Dec. 31—The. actors Clark Gable and Frank Morgan were arrested by a game warden at the exclusive Gun ...

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  26. Infant Mortality Declines

    LONDON, Dec. 31—Infant mortality and still-birth rates dropped during the September quarter to the lowest ever recorded for any ...

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  27. EXPLOSION OF ROCKET MOTOR STILL A MYSTERY

    LONDON, December 31—Secrets of the German rocket motors, during a test of which two British experts and one German V -weapon pioneer lost heir lives in an explosion at the Government research station at Westcott on November 14, were disclosed at the inquest yesterday. ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA AND SECURITY COUNCIL

    LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 31.—Marking Australia’s last appearance as a member of the Security Council, the chairman, Mr. John Hood, told the ...

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  29. Home Building In Britain

    LONDON, Dec. 31.—It is officially revealed that permanent and temporary houses built in Britain in November were 15,281 ...

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  30. Expelled Swedish Staff

    STOCKHOLM, Dec. 31. — The Swedish Foreign Office stated that the Rumanian police expelled the staff from the premises of the ...

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