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  3. Winner of Strait Race

    THE sloop Fairlie entering the Mersey River on Thursday after completing the course in the Queenscliff-Devonport ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Yugoslav Economy Now Safe

    BELGRADE. Friday. — [?]goslavia's economy is now Safe. Mr. Melentije Popovitch, ...

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  5. COMMUNISTS ATTACKING ALLIES ACROSS ENTIRE PENINSULA

    TOKIO Friday.—Genera MacArthur said to-night that Communist troops were engaging United Nations forces practically all across the width of the Korean Peninsula. ...

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  6. AIR SUPERIORITY URGED AS COUNTER TO WAR

    Lord Tedder, Marshal of the Royal Air Force, speaking in America recently, said that overwhelming air power in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GIRL PRISONERS WRECK CELLS

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—Rioting girls at a women's prison 10 miles from Wellington smashed windows andwrecked tfheir cells yesterday after six of their number had been caught attempting to escape. ...

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  8. LEARNING TO USE METEOR JETS

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian Resident Minister (Mr. Harrison) announced in London to-day that a number of Royal ...

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  9. KILLS GUERILLA WITH CAR

    SINGAPORE. Friday.—A civilian motorist killed a Communist guerilla with his car on a jungle road in Perak yesterday. ...

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  10. American Casualties

    WASHINGTON, Friday.— American casualties in Korea up to December 22 were 38,325, an increase of 1904 on the ...

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  11. TASMANIAN SLOOP RACING CLOSE SECOND TO YAWL

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Bad atmospherics around 10 p.m. to—night prevented contact with the yachting fleet in the Sydncy-Hobart Race, although it was learned that the mother ship Solveig, beheved to be runmng in fourth place, was trying t o contact shore stations without success. Despite poor radio reception ...

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  12. Sweden To Build Arms Factories In Eygpt

    CAIRO, Friday.— The Egyptian War Ministry has accepted an offer by the Swedish Sevld Armaments Company to erect two arms facories ...

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  13. WOULD NOT USE ATOM BOMB

    LONDON, Friday. — The Archbishop of York (Dr. Garbett) to-day condemned any suggestion for use of the ...

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  15. LIKELY ARMS EXPANSION BY NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—Tanks, artillery weapons and transport vehicles are expected to absorb most. of the amount which the ...

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  16. TERRORISTS KILL BRITISH SOLDIERS

    PERAK (Singapore), Friday.— Two British soldiers were killed and one seriously wounded in action against terrorists in the ...

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  17. "Celestial One" In Flight?

    NEW DELHI. Friday.— A report from Kallmpong, Indian frontier post with Tibet, stated to-day that the Oalal Lama had fled the ...

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  18. French Posts Attacked

    SAIGON, Friday.— Vietminh insurgents attacked six advanced French posts, bout 30 miles north of Hanoi, last night French ...

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