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  5. FRENCH STRIKES AIMED AT IMPEDING MARSHALL PLAN

    PARIS, December 4.—Shootings occurred at small outposts in the Valenciennes region, according to a communique issued by the armed forces minister. Troops did not return the fire, but “resisted pressure ...

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  6. Failed To Reach Agreement

    BATAVIA, Dec. 3 (AAP-Reuter).—Negotiations between the Dutch and Republican special committees and ...

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  7. RUSSIA IN POSITION TO TAKE OVER EUROPE BY FORCE

    WASHINGTON, December 4.—“We might as well face the situation that Russia proposes to conquer the world, either by infiltration or force of arms. “She is trying to postpone actual war as long as she can,” ...

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  8. SHOWERS IN THE SOUTH

    N.S.W. FORECAST. — Isolated showers [?] in the southern border district, otherwise generally fine; mild to warm day temperatures, ...

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  9. Convict Steals Plane In Missouri

    SPRING FIELD (Missouri), Dec. 4.—A 24-year-old convict, Charles McIntosh, who never had a flying lesson, is believed to ...

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  10. WOMAN DIES FROM EXPOSURE

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. — The police are mystified regarding events leading to the discovery of Lucy Catherall (38), in a gully ...

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  11. Looking To Australia For Food

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 4. — The Food and Agricultural Organisa[?]tion reported to-day that one [?]point of optimism in a gloomy ...

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  12. LARGE-SCALE OFFENSIVE BY CHINESE

    NANKING. Dee. — Major-General Teng Wen-yl, military spokesman of the Chinese Government, said that the ...

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  13. PEACE TREATY WITH GERMANY

    LONDON, Dec. 4.—Mr- Molotov at the Foreign Ministers’ Council session in London proposed that the Ministers should ...

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  14. FLYING BOAT RESUMES

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The Tasman Empire flying boat, “New Zealand,” which returned to Sydney yesterday with one engine ...

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  15. Sydney Produce Markets

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—Private sales at Alexandria Oaten chaff £11/ 10/ to £12, wheaten chaff £10/ 15/ lucerne chaff £7 to £13/ ...

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  16. LOUIS FINISHES TRAINING FOR TITLE FIGHT

    NEW YORK, Dec, 4.—Joe Louie finished training yesterday for for defence of his world heavyweight title on Friday, night ...

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  17. N.Z. LEAGUE TEAM WINS

    LONDON, Dec 4.—The New Zealand Rugby League team defeated Workington Town by 12 points to 7. ...

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  18. SIX PERSONS INJURED IN TRAIN SMASH

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Six passengers were injured when a passenger train crashed into the rear of a stationary goods trains at ...

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  19. Arabs Cross The Frontier

    LONDON, December 4.— Reuter’s correspondent (by telephone from Damascus) stated that numbers of ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN IMPORTS FROM AMERICA

    CANBERRA, Thurs. — Australia’s Imports from America during the current financial year would amount to approximately £A100,000,000, ...

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  22. To-day’s Leader The L.G. Elections

    JERUSALEM, December 4.—Arabs and Jews began sniping at each other from roof tops in Jerusalem’s old city last night. British troops occupied the border zones between Jaffa ...

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  23. Brought Home Polish Wife

    SYDNEY, Thurs;—Among the passengers aboard the Esperance Bay which reached Sydney to-day was, Mr. H. L. Estreich ...

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  24. WALLABIES WILL NOT ALTER STYLE

    DUBLIN, Thursday.—The captain of the Australian Rugby Union team, W. McLean, replying to criticism of the team’s ...

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  25. CONCERNED OVER SIAMESE DEVELOPMENTS

    NANKING, Dec. 1.—The Chinese Government has received no official notice from the Siamese Government regarding the ...

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  26. SPEEDING UP CAR PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— Production of an Australian car will be stimulated by the proposed restrictions on importation of ...

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  28. DRIVE TO BAR RACING CHISELLERS

    CHICAGO, Dec. 4.—A unified drive to bar “professional chisellers and crooked gamblers” from American racing was urged ...

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  29. Shannon Decision Soon

    NEW YORK, Dec. 3. — New York Jockey Club stewards will meet on December 11 to discuss Shannon’s qualifications for ...

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  30. Wage Increases To British Miners

    LONDON, Thursday.—Miners of all British coalfields unanimously voted to accept the national wage agreement between the ...

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  31. State Juniors For Melbourne

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—R. Lawn, of Newcastle has been selected as captain of the New South Wales Junior Cricket Union team to play ...

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  32. ROLE OF SMALLER STATES IN WRITING PEACE TREATIES

    WASHINGTON, December 4.—General Marshall’s insistence, in the face of Russian objections at the London meetings of the Foreign Ministers that smaller states should be given a more important role in writing the European peace treaties, fortifies the belief here that the United States will stand firm in its insistence that relatively minor partners ...

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  33. HOLIDAYS AT CHRISTMAS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — It is expected that the State Cabinet will proclaim Saturday, December 27, a public ...

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  34. RECORD LAMBING IN PARTS

    Sydney, Thursday. — Field officers of the Department of Agriculture report a record lambing in many parts of the State. ...

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