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  4. REPUBLICAN INDIA TO PRESERVE ALL RIGHTS

    LONDON, December 6.—The House of Commons yesterday gave the India (Constitutional Provision) Bill an unopposed second reading. The bill will preserve for India, after she become a ...

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  7. WARM AND SULTRY

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Warm to hot throughout, very hot in the far north, cloudy and sultry in the eastern districts; fine mostly, ...

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  8. LARGEST AND MOST POWERFUL ELECTRIC LOCOMOTIVE BUILT IN BRITAIN

    This picture shows the first of 15 3000 h.p. electric locomotives, the largest and most powerful ever built in Britain, which have been ordered by the Ban Paulo Railway Company of Brazil. The locomotives are being supplied by the English ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. China Seeks Inquiry Into Her Allegations

    LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 6. — Nationalist China yesterday dropped its demands that the United Nations immediately ask ell ...

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  10. Power Failure Endangers Patient’s Life

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A power blackout endangered the life of a patient undergoing a serious operation in a private hospital at ...

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  11. Two Lawyers Arrested For Deals In Babies

    NEW YORK, Dec. 6.— Two lawyers and a housewife were yesterday charged with conspiracy in illegal dealings in babies on ...

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  12. Shirley Temple Secures Divorce

    LOS ANGELES, Dec. 6.— Film star Shirley Temple said yesterday that the conduct of hep actor husband, John Agar, once forced ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: As Others See Us

    Maitland City Council cannot be blamed or fairly criticised for the regrettable conditions existing since the flood in the Louth Park area. This statement was made to-day by the Mayor of ...

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  14. Compromise On Control Of Holy Places

    LAKE SUCCESS, Dee, 6.—The compromise proposal that would give Israel and Jordan sovereign control in their respective zones ...

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  15. £8 Fines Over Adulterated Cordials

    CESSNOCK, Tuesday. — At Cessnock court this morning, the Board of Health proceeded against Ernest Henry Wilson ...

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  16. BRITISH CYCLOTRON OPERATING

    LONDON, Dec. 6. — Britain’s atomic cyclotron, the largest in Europe, has operated successfully in its first full trial, the ...

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  17. BOND FOR AGED SEAMAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A seventy-one-years-old seaman, alleged, to have fatally shot another seaman he found in a bedroom ...

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  18. COMPARISON OF LAND CLEARING COSTS

    LONDON, Dec. 6. — The Queensland Premier, Mr. Hanion, last night denied telling the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Creech ...

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  19. Nigerians Press For Self-Government

    LAGOS (Nigeria), Dec. 6.— A national emergency committee representing some trade unions and local political organisations ...

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  21. Dead Man’s Dog Sat Beside River

    KEMPSEY, Tues.—The body of Thomas Salmond, a well-known grazier who had been missing since Sunday, was found ...

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  22. CHINESE GENERALS STRANDED

    KARACHI, Dec. 6.—Three of five Chinese Nationalist generals who escaped from the Communists by trekking across icy ...

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  23. WORLD FOOD ORGANISATION PROBLEMS

    WASHINGTON. Dec. 6.— The Food and Agriculture Organisation’s Commission on Commodity Problems yesterday accepted a ...

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  24. Restrictions On Fruit Transport

    SYDNEY, Tues. — Fruit and vegetables will not be accepted by the railways for transport by passenger train if it would ...

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  25. World Federations Of Roman Catholic Trade Unionists

    LONDON, Dec. 6.— First steps towards creation of a world federation of Roman Catholic trade unionists have been taken ...

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  26. ARMS CENSUS SANCTIONED

    FLUSHING MEADOW, Dec. 6.— The General Assembly, by a 44-5 vote yesterday approved a plan for world-wide census of ...

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  27. BABY WAS IN A HURRY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—A young woman gave birth to a baby girl while having a bath early this morning. The woman, Mrs. ...

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  28. Greeks Asked To Stay Executions

    FLUSHING MEADOW, Dec. 6.—The General Assembly yesterday without dissent decided to ask the Greek Government to ...

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  29. Mine Carpenter Injured

    CESSNOCK, Tuesday.— Edward Hyle, 86, of Quorrobolong-street, Aberdare, a carpenter, employed at Pelton colliery, was ...

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