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  3. JEWS TO GIVE ARABS 24 HOURS BEFORE RETALIATORY ACTION

    Both sides in Jerusalem have tasted blood, and their thirst is not yet quenched. A Haganah spokesman declared that the Jews would give the Arabs another 24 hours before taking retaliatory action. ...

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  4. NEGOTIATIONS TO CEASE FIRE IN INDONESIA

    Latest attempts to achieve a cease-fire agreement in Indonesia are expected to delay the beginning of substantive talks ...

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  5. FRENCH GOVT. GAINS SUPPORT ON STRIKE STAND

    The French strike appears to be receding, The American Associated Press says that a marked change in the attitude of the puplic has become noticeable and the Government is securing more, and more supporters. ...

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  6. JOINT MILITARY DEFENCE FOR INDIA PLANNED

    Pakistan has offered India a military alliance under the chairmanship of Field-Marshal Montgomery. ...

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  7. A DEPRESSION DEPENDS UPON U.S.A.

    The chief responsibility for avoiding another world depression rested with the United States, declared the Australian delegate (Dr H. C. ...

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  8. U.S. PRODUCING NEW ATOMIC WEAPONS

    America is now producing new atomic weapons from both uranium and plutonium. This was revealed by the chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission (Mr. David E. Lilienthal) when addressing the American Society of Mechanical ...

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  9. STRIKING WAITER NOT TO BE RE-ENGAGED

    A meeting of rank and file members of the National Union of General and Municipal Workers, broke up without deciding whether or not to ...

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  10. REDUCED MAJORITY FOR LABOUR

    Westland by-election for the vacancy caused by the death of the Minister for Transport (Mr. O'Brien) resulted in a win for Mr. J. B. Kent ...

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  11. MICHAEL DENIES ENGAGEMENT

    King Michael of Rumania denied reports that he had become engaged to, Anne def Bourbon, of Parma. ...

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  12. Deputies Complete Report On Austrian treaty

    The Foreighn Ministers' Deputies completed a report on the Austrian treaty for presentation to the Big Four, without agreeing on the contentious clauses. The deputies also discussed a French proposal to overcome the ...

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  13. SENATOR AYLETT ALLEGES THREATS TO SHOOT HIM

    Allegations that he had received letters from a Fascist organisation known as the Citizens' Rights Committee, threatening him with ...

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  14. LORD COLWYN CHARGED WITH NEGLECT OF DUTY

    The Lord Privy Seal (Lord Addison) announced to the House of Lords that he had received a message from the King that a member of the House Captain Lord Colwyn, had been placed under arrest to be tried by court martial. ...

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  15. THREE FILM WRITERS DISMISSED

    Two more of the 10 Hollywood figures cited for contempt by the House of Representatives Committee of Un-American Activities, were ...

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  16. MALAY SEAMEN LIVING WITH DE FACTO WIVES

    The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) yesterday gave the House of Representatives details of the circumstances under which the 14 ...

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  17. STORM HAVOC OFF PORTUGAL

    At least 174 fishermen and sailors are believed to have been drowned in the worst storm ever experienced] off "the coast of Oporto. ...

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  18. JAPAN TO EXPORT WHALE OIL

    General MacArthur's headquarters announced to-day that 7,200 tons of whale oil, obtained by the first Japanese Antarctic expedition, would be ...

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  19. PEACE TREATY BILL PASSED 1Y HOUSE

    Australia could have made greater claims from Italy in peace settlements, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) said in the House of ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN MOVE FOR RELATIONS IN JAPAN APPROVED

    The Economic Commission for Asia and the Far East overrode strong Russian opposition in approving an Australian resolution for the ...

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  21. NEW YORK STEWARDS TO REVIEW CASE OF SHANNON

    Stewards of the New York Jockey Club will meet, on December 11 to discuss Shannon's qualifications, both for racing and for entry in the ...

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  22. DR. EVATT SUPPORTED PARTITION PLAN FOR PALESTINE

    Two men who swung the most important influence in securing the adoption of the Palestine partition were Dr. Evatt and President Oswald ...

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  23. BRITAIN SEEKS CONVENTION ON HUMAN RIGHTS

    Britain advocated a binding convention, guaranteeing fun-damental human rights, as opposed to the Soviet idea of a simple declaration, when the Human Rights Commission opened discussion yesterday. ...

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  24. ASSASSINATION OF KOREAN LEADER

    Chang Ducksoo, 55, an influential behind the scenes, leader of the powerful Korean Right Democratic Party and a staunch supporter of the United ...

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  25. CHURCHILL TO CONTEST ACTION IN N.Z.

    Legal advisers of Randolph Churchill advised by radio-telephone from New York that he is returning to New Zealand by air on December 11 ...

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  26. HOPE FADING OF RESCUE OF PERSONS ON MISSING PLANE'

    Hope is fading that either of the five members.of the crew or 15 passengers of the Dakota, which is missing on a flight between Pisa and ...

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  27. U.S. UNIONS DEMAND WAGE INCREASES

    The President of the. Congress of Industrial Organisations (Mr. Philip Murray) announced that all C.I.O. unions would demand wage increases ...

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  28. LEGACY CLUB FORMED IN IRITAIN

    Australian ex-servicemen in London, at a meeting at Australia House, formed a Legacy Club with full charter from the Council of Australian ...

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  29. 32 SENTENCED TO 245 YEARS FOR ARSON

    Twenty-one men and 11 women of the Boukhobor religious sect were sentenced to-day to a total of 245 years' imprisonment on charges of ...

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  30. TRIBESMEN DRIVING TOWARDS JAMMU

    Invading tribesmen penetrated within 15 miles of Jammu in South Kashmir. Tribesmen attacked the Kashmir ...

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  31. MAN STABBED IN CHEST

    Frederick Streeton, 22, was stabbed in the chest to-night When less than 200 yards from the detective office. ...

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  32. N.Z. TO BE AUTONOMOUS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The House of Lords,took through all its remaining stages and passed the New Zealand Constitution (Amendment) Bill, ...

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  33. SHIP AGROUND

    HONGKONG, Wednesday. — The American ship, Lookout, ran aground this afternoon at the mouth of the Shanghai Harbour, while being ...

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  34. TRADE TALKS WITH RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The president of the Board of Trade (Mr. Wilson) is leaving to-day for Moscow to resume trade talks with the ...

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