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  5. Food Minister Says Britain Not Out Of Wood Yet

    LONDON, December 11.—Britain was anxious to buy more food from the Danes, but was not prepared to go beyond a certain price, said the Food Minuter (Mr. Strachey) at a Press conference. ...

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  6. Indians Attack White Australia

    LAKE SUCCESS (New York), December 11.—The White Australia policy was again attacked by the Indian delegates when the ...

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  7. Showers On Upper Coast

    N.S.W. Forecast: Scattered showers and afternoon thunderstorms in the North-Coastal areas, elsewhere fine: [?] about the ...

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  8. Voting On Upper House Abolition

    SYDNEY, Wed.— The condition of Mr. E. J. C. Spack, MLC, on whom the Opposition is depending for a key vote in the fight ...

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    The U.S. Asting Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) who stated that the United States had no intention of becoming ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Agricul[?] Societies Seek Night Trotting

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Agricultural Societies in N.S.W. are [?] to confer later to-day with the Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley) ...

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  11. MCC TEAM READY FOR THE SECOND TEST

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The English cricketers began serious practice for the Second Test to-day, after the balance of the team arrived ...

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  12. Barbarous Experiments By Nazis

    LONDON, December 11.— Reports of “guinea pig” experiments carried cut by 23 German scientists who are now on trial ...

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  13. SHORTAGE OF BERTHS FOR MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) to-day revealed that the Commonwealth had been notified that not more than 10,000 berths can be made available by the United Kingdom Government next ...

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  15. To-day’s Leader: The Festive Season

    TEHERAN, December 11.—Russia cannot remain Indifferent to the events on her border, and cannot regard the Persian civil war as Britain and America would, said the newspaper “Iran” in its main article, which is believed to be inspired by the Russian ...

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  16. BRITAIN STRONGLY WORDED NOTE TO ALBANIA

    LONDON, December 11. — A very strongly worded Note is on the way from the British Government to Albania, says the diplomatic correspondent of the “Evening News.” The Note confronts Albania with irrefutable evidence ...

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  17. ITALIAN ATTACKS ON BRITISHERS

    PADUA (Italy), Dec. 11.— Infuclated Italians broke into a British officers’ mass, tore down the Union Jack, smashed ...

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  18. GO TO GAOL RATHER THAN PAY FINE

    SYDNEY, Wed. — Fined £5 yesterday for resigning from the police force without adequate notice, Eric Furey Carruthers, ...

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  19. 500 RECRUITS NEEDED FOR THE TRAMWAYS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The Commissioner for Road Transport (Mr. Neale) has notified the Tram and Bus Union that, unless 500 ...

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  20. BOMBS EXPLODED IN BARCELONA

    LONDON, Dec. 11.— Two small bombs exploded harmlessly in Barcelona, one of them where crowds were massed for a ...

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  21. Broke Neck In Suicide Attempt

    NUREMBERG, Dec. 11.— Former chief of supplies for Nazi concentration camps, Lieut.-General Karl Lechler, ...

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  22. FRESH RUSH FOR BOXING SEATS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Because there is no time to arrange a substitute bout, Sydney stadium authorities have turned ...

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  23. Sought Nazi Dictatorship In The United States

    ATLANTA (Georgia), December 11.—The State Attorney General, Mr. Eugane Cool, announced confessions by two members of the “Columbians Incorporated” which indicate that the organisation sought to establish a Nazi form of Government in the U.S. James Ralph Children 18, who ...

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  24. NO REASON TO TAKE “BEARISH” VIEW OF U.S. AFFAIRS

    NEW YORK, December 11.— The mentality of 1929 to 1932 might produce a recession, but there was little else to justify it, declared the Australian Minister to China, Professor Copland, when discussing the economic situation in ...

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  25. Soldiers Leave Impress Of Scotland

    LONDON, December 11. — For the third time 200 soldiers left the liner Empress of Scotland. The men scrambled down nets to ...

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  26. Deadlock In France

    PARIS, Dec. 11.— Exports to secure agreement among the four main French parties on a broadly-based ...

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  28. SEVEN MINES IDLE IN NSW

    SYDNEY, Wed.— Seven coal mines are idle on the NSW coalfields to-day, and reduction loss is estimated at 8000 tons. ...

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  29. REMAND IN INTENT TO MURDER CASE

    SYDNEY Wednesday— Although though critical of the application, Mr. Justice Harron in the Central Criminal Court to-day ...

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  30. FINAL DETAILS OF TRIESTE

    NEW YORK, Dec. 11.— The Foreign Ministers’ Council, discussing the final details of Tries[?] decided to create a [?] to ...

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  31. Stowed Away To Reach NZ

    CHRISTCHURCH (NZ) Wednesday.— After more than a year in Australia, where he successfully fought several good ...

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  32. ENGINE BUMPED INTO CARRIAGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— When a railway engine bumped into a carriage at Picton to-day passengers’ [?] was [?] from the racks, ...

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