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  4. EMERGENCY AID BILL APPROVED BY US.

    WASHINGTON, December 16 Final approval of the United States 597,000,000 dollars emergency foreign aid programme was achieved yesterday when both the Senate and the House of .Representatives accepted, without serious ...

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  7. SULTRY WITH MORE SHOWERS

    NSW Forecast: Cloudy, with showers on coast, tablelands, and north-west slopes and scattered places adjacent parts ...

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  8. Rain Means Test Loss Of £12,000

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Rain again washed out play in the Second Test between India and Australia at the Sydney cricket ground ...

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    The .British Foreign Minister, Mr. Ernest Bevin, who told the Foreign Ministers’ conference that Britons had had to go ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Parker May Quit Big Tennis

    NEW YORK, Dec. 16 —Frank Parker as well as Jack Kramer may be out of next year’s American Davis Cup squad. ...

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  11. Bradman Denies Press Report

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Don Bradman to-day denied a morning paper report that he had complained to the Board of Control ...

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  12. Educational Film Producer

    Mr Craig Baynes, who hopes to transfer his film unit firm London to Australia. He arrived recently in ithe Australian Star ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Scathing Attack On U.S. Envoy

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—in a scathing attack on Mr. [?]bert Butler, US envoy to Australia, whom he accuses of having ...

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  14. Overtime Ban By Rail Employees

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Plans are being made for the Australian Railways Union overtime ben by more than 10,000 railwaymen ...

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  15. CHINESE PIRATES SEIZE £180,000 WORTH OF LOOT

    HONG KONG, December 16 (A.A.P- Reuter) —It is estimated that two million Hongkong worth of foot —about £180,000 Australian—was seized by 25 pintes who, disguised at passengers, overpowered the passengers ...

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  16. Power Failures In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Dull weather, again caused power; intimations in the suburbs as Bunnerong plant became ...

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  17. To-day’s Leader Our Antagonisms

    LONDON, December 16.—Because of “fundamental differences” over reparations, the Foreign Ministers’ discussions on Germany and Australia have broken down and the conference has been adjourned indefinitely. ...

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  18. CHIFLEY ASTRAY ON TAXATION

    SYDNEY. Tuesday The Prime Minister, Mr, Chifley, is expected to get £142,000,000 hi Income tax in 1947-48. but if the present collective ...

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  20. AGREEMENT ON WRIT BY LOUIS’S WIFE

    NEW YORK. Dec. 16.—A writ of attachment tying up Joe Louis purse from his fight with Jersey Joe Walcott was dismissed in the ...

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  21. EXPORT OF CANNED FRUIT TO CANADA

    OTTAWA, Dec. 16. —Removal of Australian canned peaches, pears, apricots and pineapples from the Canadian Import ban depends on ...

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  22. INFLATION , PROBLEM IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 16— Doubts whether the cuirent special session of Congress will enact any legislation at all to ...

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  23. Sydney Streets Awash In Deluge

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Sydney streets were awash this morning in one of Sydney’s heaviest downpours for months. In many parts the water was ankle deep and practically halted pedestrian traffic. ...

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  24. EIGHT DEAD; ELEVEN MISSING AFTER COLLISION

    NEW YORK, December 16.—Eight persons are known to be dead and 11 others, including two children; are missing after a violent collision of two South American oil tankers—the Los Pozos, of Argentine, and the Tucapita, from Venezuela—off Caracas Bay, Curacao, in Dutch West Indies. ...

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