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  4. TWO MEN KILLED

    AUCKLAND, Thursday. -- Seven climbers crashed down a glacier slope when their rope slipped from a hold on Mt. ...

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  5. PALESTINE'S PLIGHT

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Palestine is believed to be on the eve of an outbreak of murder and destruction. Correspondents say that secret information to this effect has reached the authorities. This is believed to be the ...

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  6. UGLY SCENE

    SHANGHAI, Thursday. -- Anti-American demonstrations flared up in the city to-day when assaults were made on two men ...

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  7. REFUSAL BY G.P.O.

    LONDON, Thursday.-- The General Post Office refused to allow the Conservative Central Office to frank its correspondence with the ...

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  8. U.S. PRESIDENCY

    FORT MYERS (Florida), Thursday. -- General Eisenhower has denied a statement attributed to him that he would run for the ...

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    An exhibition, "Tea Round The World," has been opened at the Tea Centre, Regent Street, London. The photograph shows a domestic appliance which will provide early morning tea for late risers. The heat machine at a pre-elected time ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Royal Visit to Girls' School. -- The King and Queen visited the Royal Masonic School for Girls, Rickmansworth. The photograph shows little Julie Hillian, seven years of age, presenting a bouquet to the Queen on their Majesties' arrival ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SHOOTING TOO SLOW

    HAMBURG, Thursday. -- One hundred and fifty naked women, who were too sick to work, were gassed because shooting was too slow, according to a deposition by the deputy commandant ...

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  12. BRITISH COAL MINES

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The nationalisation of mines which began yesterday will not mean any miraculous change in the critical coal situation, which will continue and may again be acute next ...

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  13. KILLED IN CRASH

    FRANKFURT, Thursday. -- The correspondent of the American Associated Press says a United States fighter pilot and his wife and ...

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  14. FOREIGN OUTLOOK

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The British Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Bevin) will make a full report on the general foreign ...

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  15. MR. A. BROOKE

    SINGAPORE, Thursday. -- The nephew of the former Rajah of Sarawak (Mr. Anthony Brooke) who, although banned from ...

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  16. REVISION LIKELY

    ISTANBUL, Thursday. -- A conference of the signatories of the Montreux Convention in 1936 will be held before the Foreign ...

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  17. LUXURY WOODS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Queensland luxury woods were particularly required by England, which was prepared to buy all the ...

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  18. HIROSHIMA BOMB

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- In an article in the "Infantry Journal" on the day when the control of atomic energy was ...

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  19. DROWNING OF BOYS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Inquiries by two Federal Government departments were started to-day into the breakdown of ...

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  20. SPANISH REGIME

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The correspondent of "The Times" in Madrid says it is accepted as a fact in well-informed circles ...

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  21. FOR ANTARCTIC

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuter's correspondent, quoting the Moscow radio, says that the 29,000-ton mother ship. Slava and eight ...

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  22. TYPHOID FEVER

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A case of typhoid fever involving a 41-year-old Dalby woman was notified to the Health Department ...

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  25. FOUR YACHTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- A Liberator aircraft was sent out on a precautionary search from Melbourne to-day for the four yachts ...

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  26. NYLON STOCKINGS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- "Nylon stockings will be manufactured in Australia early this year,"said Mr. L. Pownall, representative in ...

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  27. IN RUGGED COUNTRY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- More than 100 men have combed rugged country near Burke River, 13 miles from Mittagong since ...

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  28. JIBE AT DOMINIONS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Lord Elton told an audience of school children at a youth conference of the Royal Empire Society that ...

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  29. MAY BE SAVED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The doctors at the Children's Hospital hope to save at least most of the sight of the injured eye of Evelyn ...

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  30. BRITISH FAMILY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A British family of nine, which had decided to come to Australia after hearing an Australian Broadcasting ...

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  31. MEAT PRICES

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The public and the retail butchers had been held to a form of blackmail by meat wholesalers for some ...

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  32. TWO TRAGEDIES

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Arthur Redvers Hayne (47 years), telegraphist, was remanded to-day until January 10 on a charge of having ...

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  33. NINE SHARKS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A school of about nine sharks, the largest of which was about 13 feet long, appeared off North Bondi this ...

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  34. SHIPS HELD UP

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Five inter-State ships obtained no labour and six others were worked short-handed in Sydney to-day, because ...

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