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  5. “Red Dean” Claims To Be Anglican Spokesman For Workers

    LONDON, December 17 Britain’s “Red Dean”—the Dean of Canterbury, Rev Hewlett Johnson—yesterday claimed to be the “Christian spokesman within the Anglican Church for the great mass of English opinion in the mines, ...

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  6. SCATTERED RAIN AND THUNDER

    N.S.W. Forecast: Scattered rain and thunderstorms developing in western districts, preceded by warm to hot temperatures and ...

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  7. EDUCATION METHODS NEED CHANGING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Sweeping Changes in the Education system are advocated toy.the Bishop of Armidale. Rt. Rev. J. S. Moyes. ...

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  8. UNITED STATES OF EUROPE

    PARIS, Dec. 17—Four organisations seeking a United States of Europe have formed “an international committee or ...

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  9. THE JAPANESE PEACE TREATY

    WASHINGTON. Dec. 17 (AAP). —Replying to the Soviet demand for a conference in January of the American, Chinese, Russian ...

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    Former British Foreign Secretary, Mr. Anthony Eden, who the “Big Four” breakdown must be regarded as the climax ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FIVE CASES OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Metropolitan medical officer, Dr. Grahame Drew, said to-day that five children had been stricken with ...

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  12. THE NEW CUT IN PETROL

    SYDNEY. Wed.—The average basic allowance of ten gallons a month to private motorists spread over all categories will ...

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  13. MR. COSGROVE TO RESIGN

    HOBART, Wednesday.— The Premier of Tasma[?] Mr. Cosgrove will resign immediately the indictment is [?] against ...

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  14. ALLOWANCES FOR PRINCESS

    LONDON. Dec. 17.—A motion to cancel the additional allowances the select committee recommended for Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader [?] Railways

    LONDON, December 17.—Political leaders in Western Germany who met last night in Frankfurt to take stock of the breakup up of the “Big Four” conference in London, have drafted rough plans for a democratically elected Government dedicated to “the ...

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  16. Shannon Shaping Excellently

    SANTA ANITA (Calif), Dec. 17.—Shannon’s trainer, Willie Moiter, who arrived her to-day from Bay Meadown with Shannon, said ...

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  17. Nuffield Professor To Tour

    LONDON. Dec. 17.—Sir Hugh Cairns Nuffield, Professor of Surgery at Oxford, will leave England on December 23 for a three ...

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  18. Louis To Visit England In February

    NEW YORK, December 17.--World heavyweight boxing champion, Joe Louis, who is going to England for a limited exhibition at Earl’s Court, from February 27 to March 29 will not take American sparring partners with him, but ...

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  19. KILLED AT LEVEL CROSSING

    SYDNEY, Wed. — Two men, who were killed at a level.-crossing near Wollongong late last night, have been identified as ...

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  20. TURKEYS ARRIVE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—The British Ministry of Food stated that 1074 tons of turkeys had arrived from Australia. Christmas was in the ...

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  21. SIX KILLED IN PLANE COLLISION

    NORFOLK (Virginia), December 17. — Six people were killed yesterday when a big naval flying boat and a naval Corsair fighter collided at 100 feet while coming in to land at Norfolk naval air station. ...

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  22. BRITISH STEEL OUTPUT

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—Britain’s steel supplies in the first half of 1948 are likely to be sufficient to meet the needs of the steel ...

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  23. Police Sergeants Fired On

    JERUSALEM, Dec. 17. — Throughout last night a city-wide search was made for a stolen armoured car from which shots ...

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  24. AIR TRAVEL POPULAR

    MELBOURNE. Wed.— Australians are switching to air travel much quicker than Americans. On figures released by the ...

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  26. FOOD GIFT PARCELS

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—Gift parcels from Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Canada and the United Sates are ...

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  27. Sydney Produce Markets

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  29. RAILWAY MEN DEMONSTRATE

    SYDNEY, Wed.—More than 3000 railwaymen marched to the Exhibition Ground, near the Central Railway Station, shortly ...

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  30. LINK-UP IN THE BALKANS

    SOFIA, Dec. 17.—A treaty for “friendship, collaboration and mutual aid” between Bulgaria and Albania was signed here ...

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  31. U.S. PLANS FOR A UNIFIED WESTERN GERMANY

    CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts). December 17.—On the assumption that the Foreign Ministers’ conference in London would collapse, United States officials have been planning for four months to rebuild Frankfurt-on-Maine the military headquarters of their German zone, as the capital of a unified Western Germany ...

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  32. Attack On U.S. Envoy

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—The State Department refused to discuss the syndicated article in which American columnist Drew ...

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  33. TENNIS “ACES” LIKELY TO TOUR

    NEW YORK, Dec. 17.— The Itinerary of the professional tends “aces”—Bobby Riggs, Jack Kramer, Dinny Pall’s and ...

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  34. LESNEVlCH TO DEFEND TITLE

    Philadelphia, Dec. 17.— World light-heavyweight boxing champion. Gus Lesnevioh, will demand his title against Billy Fox, ...

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