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  3. CHINA GOVT. FORCES EVACUATE HSUCHOW

    NANKING, December 3.—A Government force communique said that three army groups totalling 250,000 men have evacuated Hsuchow on Wednesday in an effort to relieve trapped 12th Army in Sushien ...

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  4. WEST POWERS PLAN BERLIN ZONE FUSION

    PARIS, December 3.—France, Britain and the United States are planning to unite their occupation zones in Germany, the French Foreign Minister (M. Schuman) told the National Assembly yesterday. Military commanders representing the three ...

    Article : 440 words
  5. BIG RACKET IN STOLEN STEEEL

    Melbourne, Friday.—Police have uncovered a widespread racket involving thousands of pounds worth of building steel ...

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  6. Queensland Factories Had Record Year

    Brisbane, Friday.—The annual report of the Brisbane Chamber of Commerce shows that Queensland factories ...

    Article : 91 words
  7. ANOTHER LUTANA INQUIRY?

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day he had not yet considered suggestions by Senator O’Byrne ...

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  8. British Doctors Protest About Health Plan Pay

    LONDON, December 3. — Reuters says doctors from all parts of Britain have raised a storm of protest in the Rritish Medical ...

    Article : 145 words
  9. U.N.'s PRIZE POSTER

    THE THEME IS PEACE. A child with her toy alphabet Blocks forming the word "Pax" (peace) make the first prize-Winning poster for the 1500 dollars United Nations competition. It was designed by Armando Pa[?]z Torres, of Argentina, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Maryborough Faces Week-End Without Milk

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday. —Maryborough faces a week-end without fresh milk following a meeting of the Milk Producers and ...

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  11. FISHERMEN DIE AWAITING RESCUE

    / IiONDON', ‘.'Decefnber‘ 3;—Reuters.'-., Reykjavik r correspondent fays It Grimsby. fishermen* died -ftpm Exhaustion' and Cold while ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. DAIL PASSES EIRE REPUBLIC MEASURE

    DUBLIN, December 3. — The Dail passed the Republic of Ireland Bill to-day without division, states the Reuters correspondent. ...

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  13. FLOOD OF COUNTERFEIT IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, December 3.—The Federal Reserve Bank and Treasury Agents to-day called an unprecedented Press conference to warn ...

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  14. FREIGHT INCREASES KILL SUGAR PRICE BENEFIT

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Commenting to-day on recently announced increase of 10/- a ton on intra-State freight on sugar, the Secretary of the Australian Cane Growers’ Council (Mr. R. Muir) said since the Federal ...

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  15. BIG QUEENSLAND DRIVE FOR BRITISH MIGRANTS

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Queensland has inaugurated an all-out drive to increase the flow of free and assisted British migrants, the Acting Labour Minister (Mr. Moore[?] said to-day. ...

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  16. Bus Dives Into Drain: 8 Injured

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Forty people were injured when a single decker bus nose-dived into stone wa[?]er channel at Granville early ...

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  17. King’s Complete Recovery Is Doubtful

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Doubts are held for the King's complete recovery, according to latest information reaching the ...

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  18. Americans Want To Join N.G. Gold Rush

    NEW YORK, December 3.—The Australian News and Information Bureau and the “New York Times" are receiving many ...

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  19. U.N. Weak Without God

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Until the U.S.A. and Russia could trust each other, the world could not be safe for democracy or anything else, said the Anglican Bishop of Goulburn (Dr. E. Burgmann) who ...

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  20. ACTOR CHOSEN AS RECTOR OF UNIVERSITY

    ALASTAIR SIM, the screen and stage actor, has been elected ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. FEW NATIONS PRODUCE OWN FOOD NEEDS

    WASHINGTON, December 3.—Only seven of the world's 57 recognised nations outside the Soviet orbit raise enough food to meet their own needs. This was reported by the Food ...

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  22. HIGH BUTTER PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Australian butter production in 1947-48 Was the highest since 1942-43, the Australian Dairy Produce Board, ...

    Article : 172 words
  23. Victorian Premier Forms Stop-Gap Cabinet

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A stop-gap Victorian Cabinet was formed to-day when six Liberal members of the old Cabinet were sworn in as Miniaters in the new Government. ...

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  24. Fog Delayed Butter Arrival

    LONDON, December 3. — The Daily Express says because [?]og delayed butter arrivals, the Food Ministry sent an SOS to the ...

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