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  5. Strength of Indian Cricket

    CALCUTTA, January 4.—It was time somebody pointed out the strength of India’s cricket, said the president of the board of control for cricket in India, Anthony Demello, broadcasting on the conclusion of trials for selecting a team ...

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  7. Jewish Leaders Warned

    JERUSALEM, January 4.—Four thousand men of the British Sixth Airborne Division began another dawn search of Tel Aviv for Jewish terrorists yesterday. They also made a tree-to-tree search in the orange ...

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  8. Speeds Faster Than Sound

    LOS ANGELES (Associated Press).—John Cunningham, chief test pilot of the De Havilland Aircraft Company of England, in a ...

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  9. Japan and Geneva Convention

    TOKIO, January 4,—An Australian army captain, James Chisholm, told the War Crimes Tribunal that the camp in which he ...

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  10. Sixty-Seven And Well

    On his 67th birthday recently Josef Stalin perceived Elliott Roosevelt, son of the late American President, at the Kremlin, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Action Against Bandits

    ATHENS, January 4.— Yugoslavia, Albania and Bulgaria have closed their frontiers to Greek bandits whom they previously ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: Public Criticism

    WASHINGTON, January 4.—Joseph Martin, first Republican Speaker since 1931, addressing the House of Representatives, urged both parties to co-operate in dealing with labour laws, taxation and government economy to help save the nation from “ruin ...

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  13. Two Test Decisions Questioned

    LONDON, January 4.—“Edrich was not out Compton was not out—yet they were given out,” says Harold Date, cabling to the ...

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  14. NAVY SEAPLANE MISSING

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—The Navy Department has announced [?] a seaplane carrying night persons is overdue on an ...

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  15. SCIENCE TO BE ADVANCED

    NEW DELHI, Jan. 4.—Pandit Nehru told the Indian science congress that the new Government in India would do ...

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  16. ANTARCTIC CLAIM MAY GO BEFORE UNO

    BUENOS AIRES (Associated Press).—Chile and Argentina may lay their joint claims to the south polar regions before the United ...

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  17. YACHT SAILS INTO TAMM RIVER

    HOBART, Saturday.—The Victorian butter Merian, which had not been sighted for nine days since it left Sydney for Hobart in ...

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  18. FRENCH CASUALTIES IN INDO-CHINA

    PARIS, Jan. 4—The French garrison of 500 at Nam Dinh, on the Red River, 50 miles south of Hanoi, is in “an almost ...

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  19. Damaged Homes Let Rain In

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Further rain last night and this morning had increased the difficulties and worries of many whose homes ...

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  20. NAZIS IN AMERICAN ZONE

    STUTTGART, January 4.—Ten grinning and guffawing German youths and a 57-years-old man were charged with having ...

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  21. EIRE’S BREAD RATIONED

    DUBLIN, January 4—The Government has announced bread rationing to being in Eire on January 18 Each person is to ...

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  22. BRITISH CLAIM ON ALBANIA

    NEW YORK, Jan. 4—Britain has sent to the United States, France, Chile and Russia details of a complaint she is making to ...

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  23. FELL BETWEEN CARRIAGES

    KATOOMBA, Saturday.— Miss Beatrice Lowery, aged 65, of Ferguson Avenue, Hazelbrook, had her right leg fractured when she was ...

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  24. RESCUED FROM GLACIER

    AUCKLAND (NZ), Saturday.— Stretcher cases had to be lowered by ropes down a 200-ft, cliff when rescuers reached the injured ...

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  25. MONTGOMERY FOR MOSCOW

    BERLIN, January 4.—Field Marshal Montgomery is expected in Berlin tomorrow, and he will board a special train prepared by the ...

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  26. SCIENTIST FOR QUEENSLAND

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — Sydney has lost another brilliant young scientific worker in Dr. Allan Canny, former acting director of ...

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  27. MEMORIAL TO EISENHOWER

    ABILENE, Kansas—(Associated Press) General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower, United States Chief of Staff, is one of ...

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  28. BRITISH-AMERICAN MILITARY ALLIANCE

    LONDON, January 4. — Although the British Foreign office has given evasive answers when challenged on the issue, rumours persist of an Anglo-American military alliance in which British armed forces would ultimately become almost ...

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  29. TO DISCUSS COAL PROBLEMS

    LONDON, January 4.—Mr. Will Lawther, mineworkers president, announced that all countries producing coal except the United ...

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  30. EXPERIMENTS ON PRISONERS

    NUREMBERG, Jan. 4.—An American court trying 23 German doctors hear a witness, Ferdinand Hall, describe ...

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  31. BUTCHERS CLOSE TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—While it was not possible to gauge the number of butcher shops that would be closed on Monday, the ...

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  32. WALLABY HIT MOTOR CYCLE

    GOULBURN, Saturday.—A motor cycle, ridden by M. Catt, of Burragorang, with Miss J. Clarke, of Goulburn, as passenger, was ...

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  33. PREMIUM ON POTATOES

    CANBERRA, Saturday—The acting Prices Commissioner (Mr. H. E. Bishop) said last night that, after to-day, the premium on new ...

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  34. KIDNAPPING IN WARSAW

    WARSAW, Jan. 4. — Twenty-three members of a Warsaw polling commission were murdered and eight kidnapped believed ...

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  35. SETTLEMENT WITH RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 4—The State Department announced that the United States has asked Russia for the third time to begin ...

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  36. UNLOADER FOR SILOS

    NEW YORK, January 3.— A new silo unloader has been devised to eliminate climbing into a damn soggy silo to pitch down ...

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  37. LIFE’S SUPPLY OF ALE

    TORONTO, Jan. 4.—Author H. L. Mencken has given the film rights of his short essay. “History at the Bathtub” to Cinema ...

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