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  3. Large Number Of Allied Troops Boarding Ships For Unknown Destinations

    TOKIO, December 13 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — A great armada of United Nations ships is standing off the northeast port of Hungnam to-day and loading 60,000 Americans and South Koreans for evacuation to an ...

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  4. TO KILL MacARTHUR

    TOKIO, Dec. 13.—American counter intelligence agents are to-day investigating an alleged plot to assassi[?]ate ...

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  5. Control Of National Armaments

    FLUSHING MEADOW. December 13—Sir Keith Officer, (Australia) told the United Nations General Assembly to-day ...

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  6. RUSSIA TRANSFERS 23 WARSHIPS FOR USE BY CHINESE COMMUNISTS

    HONG KONG, December 13.—The independent Right-Wing vernacular “Wahkiiyat Pao," quoting a Canton despatch, said to-day the Soviet Union had transferred 23 warships ranging from 1500 tons to ...

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  7. Man Charged With Murder Of Two Girls

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Apart from a little shyness and a little reserve, William Birtle.25, fisherman of Toukley, was a ...

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  8. Impossible Stop Soviet Wool Sales

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—No attempt will be made by the Australian Government, for the time being, to cut off supplies of ...

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  9. Urangan Ship Dispute Is Settled

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.—The dispute which held up the working of two ships for two days was settled to-day ...

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  10. Seamen Lodge New Claims

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—Seamen in all Australian ports except Tasmania will hold a stopwork meeting to-morrow ...

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  11. M.H.R. JOINS AIR RESERVE

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.—Malcolm McColm (Lib., Bowman today joined the R.A.A.F. active reserve. In the event of emergency ...

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  12. Migrants Hurt In Drainage Sand Collapse

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Using their hands and shovels, ten men worked desperately for several minutes to-day to release thre[?] ...

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  13. PROBLEM OF ATOM BOMB

    LONDON, December 13 (Reuter). —The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) is believed to have informed Mr. Churchill that President Truman's ...

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  14. AMENITIES FOR A.I.F. IN KOREA

    CANBERRA. Wednesday.—Allegations that Australian troops in Korea had insufficient amenities would be investigated[?] the ...

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  15. HOLY YEAR EXTENSION

    LONDON, December 13. Ampress Vatican City correspondent says Roman Catholic Holy Year, which ends in Rome on Christmas E[?]e ...

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  16. LOOKING AFTER THE HOLY PLACES

    LAKE SUCCESS, December 13.— Britain, the United States and Uruguay to-day suggested a compromise plan for United Nations ...

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  17. SHIP FARES TO RISE 10 PER CENT.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —Passenger fares on inter-State liners will rise by 10 per cent, from January 1. This was announced ...

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  18. ITALY RE-ARMS

    LONDON. December 13. (Reuter’s Rome).—The Italian Government to-night approved of plans for a big speed-up in Italy’s ...

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  19. WORLD WAITS WITH INTENSE INTEREST TRUMAN BROADCAST

    WASHINGTON, December 13.—President Truman will make a radio address to the United States on Friday or Saturday night on ihe world crisis. President Truman has given no indication of what ...

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  22. PLANE BELIEVED CRASHED IN INDIA

    LONDON. December 13.—Reuter’s correspondent says a plane carrying 16 passengers and crew of four is reported missing to-day ...

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  23. SAUCERS IN ITALY

    LONDON, Dec. 13 (A.A.P.) —Several Italian Air Force officers claimed to have seen a “flying saucer" over the ...

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  24. TURKEY FOR TROOPS

    TOKIO, December 13.—All United Nations troops will be served an American Christmas dinner, including roast turkey. Christmas ...

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  25. CABINET TO CONSIDER 3 HANGINGS

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.— A special meeting of the Victorian Cabinet may be held soon to reconsider the Governments ...

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  26. Chinese Bluff On Cease Fire Terms Is Exposed By U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, December 13.—Preliminary diplomatic efforts to arrange for cease fire in Korea had made little or no progress. James Reston, the "New York Times” diplomatic correspondent said to-day. ...

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  27. Death Of Widow Of Essex Evans

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday. — The death occurred at Boonah on Tuesday, of Mrs. Blanche Essex Evans widow of the ...

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  28. Police Raid Sultan Mosque

    SINGAPORE, December 13.— Police to-day removed boots and rocks before raiding the huge Sultan Mosque, where Moslem ...

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  29. BREAD PRICES MAY RISE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Brand prices may be increased after next week-end, a spokesman for the Bread Manufacturers' Association ...

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  30. PLUCKY BOY PATIENT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— Rex O'Sullivan, 14, sat for English and geography in the scholarship examination to-day though, he is in ...

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