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  5. Alleged Gifts Of Silk Stockings And Fur Coats

    LONDON, December 12.—Sir Valentine Holmes, K.C., will hold an immediate inquiry into allegations by the Labour member, Wing-Commander Cooper, in the House of Commons yesterday, that members of the B.B.C. staff had been ...

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  6. PRESSMAN KIDNAPPED BY GUERILLAS

    ATHENS, December 12.—Robert Vermillon, and John Phillips, two American Press correspondents, who were touring Thessaly, are believed to have been kidnapped by guerillas. ...

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    Senator Warren Austin, who stated that Mr. John D. Rockefeller’s order of a site at Manhattan as headquarters for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. “SIT IN” STRIKE OF GAS WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Apart from clerical staffs, who are Voluntarily manning the city’s three gas plants, all Sydney ...

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  9. Dawson Challenges Six Jurors

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — David Stewart Dawson, 24, company director, and well-known socialite, challenged six jurors at the ...

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  10. Sydney Produce Markets

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  11. Hot, Sultry With Some Storms

    NSW Forecast : Warm to hot and sultry with scattered thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening in the north-east, ...

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  12. ATTLEE AGREES TO COMMONS DEBATE ON INDIA SITUATION

    LONDON, December 12. — Yielding to Opposition pressure, the Government agreed that the House of Commons debate on India will be held to-day and to-morrow. The Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison) ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: The Golden Age?

    LONDON, December 12.—The Tudeh (Left-Wing) Party, which last week broadcast over the Tabriz radio “we are marching on Teheran,” last night broadcast a welcome to the Government troops. ...

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  14. BRITISH NOTE TO ALBANIA

    LONDON, December 12.— Mr. Anthony Eden, in the House of Commons, asked whether Information could be given on the ...

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  15. Exciting Chase Ends In Crash

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—A man was seriously injured last night when a truck crashed into a telegraph pole and overturned while it was ...

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  16. Injured In Fall From Roof-Top

    NEWCASTLE, Thursday.— William Sullivan, 50, of Lamb[?] road, Broadmeadow, a tramway employee, received a probable ...

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  18. Escape of Three Desperate Criminals

    BRISBANE Thursday.— Despite a widespread search, no trace has so far been found of three desperate criminals who ...

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  19. ROCKEFELLER STARLES U.N.O. WITH OFFER OF NEW SITE

    LAKE SUCCESS, December 12.—Mr. John P. Rockefeller, Jnr., yesterday offered the United Nations, a gift of 8,500,0000 dollars to purchase a large tract of land in midtown, Manhattan, for a permanent site as headquarters of U.N.O. ...

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  20. British Soldiers Storm Padua

    PADUA (Northern Italy), Dec. 12.—About 100 British soldiers, armed with truncheons and stocks, stormed ...

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  21. Denmark Running Up Large Bill

    LONDON, Dec. 12. — Britain could not ignore the repercussions which would follow if it paid Denmark prices for ...

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  23. “JEWS PLAYING WITH FIRE’S SAYS ARAB SPOKESMAN

    JERUSALEM, December 12.—Thirty Jews, believed to be members of the Haganah organisation, [?] Arab village near Salameah, near Jaffa, wounded the head man, abducted his son and cousin, and later “court-martialled” them for alleged theft of arms from a secret Jewish cache. ...

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  24. DAVIS CUP TEAMS SECRET UNTIL MONDAY

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.—Sealed envelopes containing the names of Australian and American teams to contest the Davis Cup ...

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  25. Soldiers Who Walked Off Ships

    LONDON, Dec. 12.—Soldiers who walked off the Empress of and would sail for the Far East Scotland were not under arrest ...

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