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  4. Skymaster Coated In Ice

    VANCOUVER, Dec. 13— The Skymaster Amana landed here coated with ice and three hours late yesterday ...

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  6. Appeal To End Tragic Situation In Greece

    LAKE SUCCESS, December. 13—Asserting that Greece is experiencing an undeclared war, the Greek Prime Minister, Mr. Constantin Tsaldaris, yesterday accused Bulgaria, Yugoslavia and Albania, before the Security Council, of waging ...

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  7. BRITISH APPEALS TO INDIA TO DISCONTINUE VIOLENCE

    LONDON, December 13.—Appeals by Sir Stafford Cripps and Mr. Winston Churchill to the Indian parties to discontinue the violent propaganda, which has been exciting the people in the last few months, marked the debate on India in the House of ...

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  8. U.S. Office of Temporary Controls

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 13. — Strikes had prevented the ending of the war emergency, which otherwise would have been ...

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  9. Leon Blum Prime Minister of France

    PARIS, Dec. 18.—Seventy-four year old Leon Blum, who ignored his doctor’s advice in standing for the post, has been ...

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  10. Squally Change On Saturday

    NSW Forecast: Sultry, with scattered afternoon thunderstorms in the eastern districts, central west and north-west ...

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    Mr. Winston [?] who joined with [?] Stafford Cripps in the House of Common [?] an appeal to Indians to bring about an end ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. To-day’s Leader: The Needs Of Maitland

    LONDON December 13.—In a despatch from Warsaw the “London Times” correspondent, quoting an official statement, says ...

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  13. Australian Relations With U.S.

    LONDON .Dec. 19—illustrating “the importance attached to Australian relations with the U.S., ” Mr. Alfred Stilling whom the ...

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  14. ACQUITTED ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A Jury at the Central Criminal Court today returned a verdict of not guilty in the case in which ...

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  15. MAN. MISSING AFTER ALLEGED THREAT

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.—The FBI has been asked to search for Edward Parry, former secretary to Senator Bilbo, “stormy ...

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  16. Explosion Takes Heavy Toll of Life

    NEW YORK, December 13.—Eight people are known to be dead, 29 others are in hospital, and it is feared that 33 others have perished in an ice-plant-explosion, which yesterday wrecked that building and the adjoining seven-floor ...

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  17. Evidence Of Shooting At Dawson Trial

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Richard Bakker gave evidence at the Stewart Dawson trial to-day that he had seen Stewart Dawson, snr., ordering George Rankin McKay out of the Stewart Dawson home at Palm Beach. ...

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  18. Curfew Imposed At Padua

    ROME, Dec. 13. — Following clashes between British troops and Italian civilians, a curfew has been imposed in Padua. ...

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  19. CONSCRIPTION AND BRITISH MORALE

    LONDON, Dec. 18. — Field-Marshal Marshal Montgomery has assured the Prime Minister (Mr. Attles) that he did not say on his Middle ...

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  21. Sydney Boys’ Town Founder In Nebraska

    NEW YORK Dec. 13.—Father Thomas Dunlea, founder of Boys’ Town, Sydney, will spend Christmas at the original Boys Town. ...

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  22. Ex-Nazi Governor Arrested

    PARIS, Dec. 18.—General von Stulpnagel, first Nazi governor of Paris, has been arrested in the French zone of Germany. ...

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  23. TRAGEDY AT LAKE ILLAWARRA

    WOLLONGONG, Friday.— The bodies of a woman and her six-weeks old daughter were found in the surf at Lake Illawarra ...

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  24. PEACE TREATY FOR GERMANY DIFFICULT

    MEW YORK, December 13—The drafting of the German peace treaty, to begin in Moscow next March, would be long and difficult, ...

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  25. THREAT OF DIRECT ACTION ON HEALTH PROPOSALS

    LONDON, December 13.—A threat of direct action on the Government’s national health proposals was made by the Minister for Health (Mr. Aneurin Bevan) after the British Medical Association published its plebiscite rejecting the ...

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    Str Stafford Gripps, who has appealed to the Indian parties to discontinue violent propaganda. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. ATTEMPT TO STOWAWAY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Shortly before midnight last night, a man was detected allegedly attempting to stow away on a Qantas ...

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  28. Hours For Chemist Shops

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The [?] Bench of the Industrial Commission to-day fixed closing hours of chemists shops in country ...

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  29. ARABS CALL STRIKE IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Dec. 13 — A country wide strike, beginning on Sunday, has been caled by the Palestine Arab Higher ...

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  30. STRIKE CAUSES GAS AND POWER FAILURES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Some Sydney [?] Surbs were without both gas and electricity to-day as a result of the strike of gas employees. Gas supplies failed altogether in some suburbs last night and this morning the [?] heavy demands on electricity caned plant breakdown and power failures. ...

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  31. Thieves Raid Army Canteen

    LONDON, December 18.— Beefears and other soldiers in charge of the Tower of London are unable to explain how thievea ...

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  32. ALLEGIANCE TO FRANCO

    MADRID December 13. — A resolution, protesting against in[?] with Spain, was adopted by the Spanish Cortes ...

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