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  5. Egyptian Premier Tenders Resignation To The King

    CAIRO, December 9.-—The Premier, Sidky Pasha, tendered his-resignation to King Farouk, who has not yet accepted it. Sidky Pasha, in a letter to the King, said that, despite ...

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  6. MUST NOT BE CAUGHT NAPPING

    KLAGENFURT, December 9—Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery, who is visiting the British zone in Austria, told senior staff officers that three could not be a large-scale speed-up of demobilisation, or a reduction in British military ...

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  7. THREATENED EJECTMENTS AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA Monday— The Minister for the Interior (Mr-Johnson) said to-day that of two ex-soldiers who had been ...

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  8. Stalin’s Health “As Good As Ever”

    LONDON Dec. 9,—“So far as we know Generalissimo Stalin’s health la as good as ever,” declared an official of the Russian ...

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  9. Absurd Position In Berlin

    LONDON, Dec. 8.—The Allied Kommandanture, which will meet to-morrow, will make an effort to apply common sense to the ...

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  10. Yugoslav’s Debt To Soviet

    BELGRADE, Dec. 9. — Marshal Tito, while denying at the second Pan-Slav Congress that his mission was to ...

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  11. CHICKEN POX ON LINER

    SIDNEY, Monday.—Fears that the Moreton Bay, which arrived from Wellington to-day, might have to be quarantined, were ...

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  12. To-day’s Leader: Maitland Library.

    TEHERAN, December 9.—Persian troops, after one day’s fighting against the Azerbaijan democrat forces, occupied Rakin, an important railway station, which is a strategic point on the frontier outside Azerbaijan province. ...

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  13. STILL COMBING HOTEL RUINS FOR BODIES

    SASKATOON (Saskatchewan), Dec. 9—At least ten persons were killed and 18 Injured when the Hotel Barry caught fire in ...

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  14. SHOOTING OF POLISH MILITIAMEN

    WARSAW, Dec. 9.—Seven British soldiers are being held in custody by the Polish security police for alleged implication in ...

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  15. THE BROMWICH CONTROVERSY

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Only Gardner Mulloy and Bill Talbert will remain in Australia after the Davis Gun chall[?] ...

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    Admiral Haley, who has been relived, at his own request, of active participation is naval affairs. No reason has been given ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Bomb Outrages In Barcelona

    MADRID, December 9—Bombs wrecked the front of the headquarters of the Spanish youth organisation at Barcelona. Other bombs exploded in different parts of the city ...

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  19. FAILED TO OBTAIN RATION CARDS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Deputy Director of Rationing, Mr. E. E. Ford, said to-day the people who failed to obtain new ration cards ...

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  20. Islamic Party Rejects Agreement

    BATAVIA, Dep. 9.—The Islamic Party has officially informed the Republican Government that they rejected the Batch-Indonesian ...

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  21. Illegal Migrants Lose Belongings In Ship Stranding

    JERUSALEM, December 9—Eight hundred illegal Jewish immigrants are stranded on the island of Syrina, about six miles west from Rhodes. A ship trying to run the Royal Navy blockade went ...

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  22. KING PETER TO LIVE AT MONTE CARLO

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—King Peter of Yugoslavia has obtain permission from Prince Lo[?]ls of Monaco, to live at Monte Carlo saws the ...

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  23. Showers In The South-east

    N.S.W. Forecast Scattered showers in the central highlands and south-east quarter, elsewhere line, warm in the north-west, elsewhere ...

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  24. Protecting British Consulate At Basle

    LONDON, December 9.—Guards, it is reported, will be stationed at the British Consulate at Basle during the Zionist conference, which will open to-day, as the Swiss authorities fear incidents similar to the recent bombing of the British Embassy m Rome would start a wave of anti-Semitic riots, says the Basle correspondent the British ...

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  25. Commons Debate On India

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—According to Reuter’s lobbyist, the Lord President of the Council (Mr. Herbert Morrison) Will probably ...

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  26. RUSH FOR BOEING SEATS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—When the sale of bleacher,” seats for the Patrick-James Empirs light weight championship fight on ...

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  27. STRONG NOTE TO ALBANIA

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—As the result of an Admiralty investigation into the damage and casualties by mines to the destroyers H.M.S. ...

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  29. NO RELIEF FOR COUNTRIES WITH BIG ARMIES

    WASHINGTON, December 9.—The acting Secretary of State Mr. Acheson, in a broadcast last night, announced that, after UNRRA was disbanded the U.S. would not send relief supplies to countries maintaining large non-productive ...

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  30. £80,000 For French Derby Winner

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—The French Derby winner, Prime Chevalier, which was bought by a syndicate of English ...

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  31. Snow Fall At Kosciusko

    SYDNEY. Monday.—Snow fell almost continuously at Knsluko[?] yesterday. Eight inches of fresh snow fell ...

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  32. SWEPT STREETS, NOW ARCHBISHOP

    PRAGUE, Dec 9.—A [?]7-year-old Czechoslovakian priest Dr. Josef Beran, whom the Nazis forced to sweep the streets of Prague, has ...

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