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  5. UNO Decides On Partial Spanish Break

    NEW YORK, December 13.—The General Assembly of the United Nations last night decided to ask all its members to withdraw immediately their Ambassadors or Ministers from Madrid. ...

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  7. Brutalities Of Japanese To Prisoners Of War

    YOKOHAMA, December 14.—The 8th Army Military Commission is trying seven Japanese on charges concerning the death of 60 Australians in a prisoner of war camp in Japan. Affidavits from former prisoners were submitted by the chief prosecutor, Major ...

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  8. 37 Dead In Tenement Explosion

    MEW YORK, Dec. 14.—The police have no[?]mated that 47 are dead and 40 injured as was result of the Washington Heights [?] ...

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  9. Amendments To Nehru’s Plan For India

    NEW DELHI, Dec, 14.— Pandit Nehru, leader of the interim Government and of the Congress Party, referring to possible ...

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    Pandit Nehru, leader of the Interim Government in India, whose resolution for an independent Republic of India, had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. British Hope For Settlement In India

    LONDON, Dec. 14.—The two-day debate on India ended to-day by the Commons agreeing without a division, to a Government ...

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  12. WORLD-WIDE PLAN FOR ARMS LIMITATION

    NEW YORK, Dec. 14—The basic principles of a world-wide arms limitation programme, providing for control and inspection ...

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  13. Car Workers Seek Wage Rise

    NEW YOKE, Dec. 18—The United Automobile Workers (a CIO union) announces that it has decided to seek a basic ...

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  14. PROTECTION OF CHILDREN

    LONDON Dec. 18.— Boardingout committees are to be established in safeguard the interests of children boarded with ...

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  15. School Holidays And Traffic

    SYDNEY, Sat—The NRMA and RACA make a special plea to both motorists and parents to exercise cars regarding the ...

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  16. More Cheerful About United Nations

    OTTAWA December 14.—As the result of developments in this past [?] was much more cheerful about the United Nation the Canadian Minister for External Affans, St. L[?] a Press conference. ...

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  17. WHY POLISH VISA WAS REFUSED

    LONDON, Dec. 14.—A Polish Foreign Office spokesman stated that the real reason behind the refusal to renew the vie[?] of the ...

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  18. BRADMAN AND BARNES CASUALTIES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Australia’s chance of winning the second Test has been handicapped by two re[?]aitice—Bradman and Barnes. ...

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  19. Eight Dead ln U.S. Rail Smash

    PHILADELPHIA, .Dec. 13—The Pennsylvania f[?]yer “Golden Triangle” crashed into a derailed trei[?]ht train near Mans ...

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  20. BROADCAST OF THE DAVIS CUP

    With the coming of peace, international sports are being resumed, and one of the most notable of these events is the Davis ...

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  21. ENGINEERS SEEK MEDIATION

    MELBOURNE, Sat—A meeting of 500 engineering trade-employers, at the hall of the Chamber of Manufactures, decided to ...

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  22. Mad Women Fight To Death

    LONDON, December 14.—Macabre pictures of mad women packed into looked rooms fighting to death were painted by Jacqueline Hereil, former camp inmate, at the Ravensbruck trial, said the American United Press ...

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  23. BLAMES RUSSIA FOR CONFISCATION IN MANCHURIA,

    WASHINGTON, December 14.—President Truman’s reparations representative, Mr. Edwin Pauley, said in a formal report to Mr. Tru[?]an that Russia was mainly responsible for that wrecked condition of Manchurian industry. ...

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  24. INVICTUS CONTRACTS COLIC

    SYDNEY, Sat—Owner Mr. F. W. Hughes said that invictue had contracted colic and would not run in the Canterbury Handicap ...

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  25. JINNAH FEARS CIVIL WAR IN INDIA

    LONDON, Dec. 14.—Disastrous civil war faced India if England sis not recognise the Moslem ideal of Pakistan, and Dr. ...

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  26. To-day’s Leader: Asiatic Development

    NEW TORE, Dec. 14. — The United States Lawn Tennis Association has announced the 1948 rankings. ...

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  27. Decline ln German Population

    HAMBURG, Dec. 14.—Germany’s population declined by 5,000,000 during the war. It was 64,786,000 according to ...

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  28. RUSSIA REQUESTS HALT IN MARCH ON AZERBAIJAN

    LONDON, December 14.—It has been authoritatively learned that the Russian ambassador, Vassilievitch Sadtchikov, called on the Shah on Wednesday and requested him to order the Persian army to stop the march on Azerbaijan, says Reuter’s correspondent at Teheran. ...

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  29. CHANGE ASKED IN HIGHWAY

    Oxley Regional Development Committee asked Stroud Shire Council that any suggestions or amendments of routes of ...

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  30. “WOLF MAN” TERRORISES VILLAGES IN NORMANDY

    LONDON, December 14.—The peasants of three Normandy villages are watching behind barricaded doors for the seventh successive night for a maniac called “wolf man,” says Reuter’s Paris correspondent. ...

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  31. Duke’s Private Interview With Mr. Truman

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—The Duke of Windsor, accompanied by the British Ambassador (Lord Inverchapel), called upon ...

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  32. Solicitor Struck Off The Roll

    SYDNEY: By un[?]antmous decision Basil Hugh Hill was struck off the roll of solicitors by order of the State Full Court for his ...

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  33. CHIPS RAFFERTY FLYING HOME

    HOLLYWOOD Dec. 14.— Chps Rafferty left by Pan-American Clipper for Sydney early to-day to [?] his promise to be home ...

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  34. £62,000 FOR BLOOD STALLION

    LONDON, Dec. 13.—The sum of £[?],000 was paid for the [?] Royal Charger, a four-year-old [?]inter. ...

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