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  3. German Steel Output Fixed by Big Four At 11 Million Tons

    The Council of Foreign Ministers yesterday fixed a maximum of 11,500,000 ingot tons as the future annual top level of Germany's steel production. Molotov said he preferred a figure ...

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  4. OPPOSITION TO ANNUITY FOR PRINCESS

    A controversial debate is expected on the Select Committee's recommendation for annuities for ...

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  5. LOAN PROPOSED TO AID JAPAN'S RECOVERY

    The Wall Street "Journal" reports that negotiations are in progress to extend substantial credit to ...

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  6. BRITISH MANDATE UNWORKABLE IN PALESTINE

    Opening the debate on Palestine in the House of Commons, the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Creech Jones) said that the British mandate of Palestine was unworkable because of the irreconcilable nature of the interests involved and no trustee Government ...

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  7. EARLY PEACE IS VITAL to CHINA'S WELFARE

    The Australian Minister to China (Professor D. Copland) told the Central News last night that an early ...

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  8. CHANCERY MARBLE AS MEMORIAL TO STALIN

    A Russian demolition squad, yesterday blew up the concrete walled bunker, deep under the garden of the Reich Chancery, where Hitler ...

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  9. CHURCHILL NON-SUITED ON LIBEL CLAIM

    Owing to changes made in airline schedules from the United States, Randolph Spencer Churchill, plaintiff in a claim for £1,000 damages for ...

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  10. China Sells Surplus U.S. Supplies to Honolulu

    In what is believed to be the largest deal of its kind ever concluded here, the Chinese Board of Supplies signed an agreement to sell to the General Commodities Corporation of Honolulu, as scrap metal, some of the 30,000,000 U.S. dollars worth of ...

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  11. RAIL-AIR TRAVEL FOR MIGRANTS TO EASTERN STATES

    Rail and air transport will be used hr the biggest movement of migrants in Australia—the carriage of 1,239 men, women and children from ...

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  12. JUDGE KIRBY DEFENDS COMMITTEE ON INDONESIA

    Judge Kirby, Australian representative on the Committee investigating the Indo-Dutch dispute, said today that he was satisfied with the ...

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  13. EXTENSION OF MEAT CONTRACT WITH BRITAIN

    An extension of the meat contract between Australia and Britain until September 30, 1950, was announced by the Minister for Commerce (Mr. ...

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  14. PLANE EXPLODED IN MID-AIR

    Twenty officers and men were killed last night when an Army C47 transport en route from E1 Paso, Texas, to Memphis, on a training ...

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  15. CABINET RE-SHUFFLE IN BULGARIA

    The Bulgarian Prime Minister ((Georgi Dimitrov) announced a reshuffle of his Cabinet. It includes 14 Communists, five Agrarians, two ...

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  16. BRITAIN CHARGED WITH OBSTRUCTING IMMIGRANTS

    The "Observer" charges the British Authorities with obstructing the flow of migrants to Australia. It states that in the last 20 years ...

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  17. FILM EXECUTIVE PAYS DAMAGES FOR PHOTOGRAPH PROCESS

    Movie executive Harry Warner and seven others were ordered to pay 300,000 dollars damages for conspiring to copy a horse-racing. ...

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  18. U.S. ICEBREAKERS OPERATE IN ANTARCTIC

    Two U.S. Navy icebreakers, now nearing icebergs south from New Zealand, will attempt a feat, unique in Polar exploration. They plan to force their way through the previously unconqucred ice pack off the region of Coloured Lakes,, discovered ...

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  19. WORLD LIGHTHOUSE SERVICE

    Engineers from Britain are working on the Dalmatian coast, completing a chain of lights and lighthouses that will safeguard shipping ...

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  20. MR. COSGROVE NOT YET RESIGNED

    It is believed that a difference of opinion in the Cabinet, on the course he should follow, may be the reason for the delay on the part of the ...

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  21. Russia to Supply Coarse Grains to Britain

    The British and Russian trade leaders are drafting a formal agreement under which the Soviet will, supply Britain a substantial quantity of coarse grains. The President of the Board of ...

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  22. CRASH LANDING OF A.N.A. LINER

    Carrying 28 passengers and a crew of three, the A.N.A. liner, Kanann, crash lamded at the Mildura aerodrome to-day. ...

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  23. JAP. WOMAN ALLEGES ASSAULT

    40-year-old Japanese shoeshine man alleged that she waa assaultcriminally and also slashed on the last night by two Australian ...

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  24. PAILS TO PLAY IN NEW YORK

    Dinny Pails arrived in New York for a series of matches, beginning on, December 26. Pails will play matches in many ...

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  25. CREAM ORDER UPHELD

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The High Court to-day upheld the order prohibiting the sale of cream without a permit. The order was challenged by Regal ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN SINGER IN TITLE ROLL

    Harjorie Lawrence, Australian so[?]no, sang the title role in Richard [?]rauss' opera "Electra" last night. For the first time in six years she ...

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  27. ADELAIDE SWELTERS IN HOT SPELL

    Last night was the hottest experienced in Adelaide for nearly 10 months. At no time during the night did the temperature drop below 74 ...

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  28. FRENCH OFFICER IS SUSPENDED

    The French Government, has suspended Raymond Marquier, repatriation officer in Moscow, who criticised the action in expelling Russian ...

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  29. ITALIAN UNIONS TO CONTINUE STRIKE

    Trade union leaders voted to continue the general strike in Rome and the correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says the Left Wing organisers are prepared evidently, for a long strike. They put on the streets a ...

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  30. EXPLOSION IN RAIL WAGGON

    A railway waggon load of nitrate of ammonia exploded at the railway workshops late yesterday afternoon. Byron Biles, 22, was burnt, on the ...

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  31. BRITISH FILM EXPANSION

    The British film magnate, Mr. J. Arthur Rank, announced that he plans to spend £2,000 000 to increase British film production in order to meet ...

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  32. U.S. REPS. APPROVE AID FOR EUROPE

    The House of Representatives approved of 590 million dollar interimaid programme for Italy, China, Austria and France. ...

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  33. GOODWILL HELD NOT TO BE TAXABLE

    [?] Justice Williams in the High Court to-day held that the Commissioner for Taxation had no power to tax money resulting from goodwill ...

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  34. BENGAL OPPOSITION TO POWERS RILL

    Mounted police fired tear gas shelis and charged with bamboo staves to disperse an angry crowd demonstrating near the Assembly Chamber ...

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  35. PAKISTAN TO SHARE IN BRITISH ARMS GIFT TO INDIA

    The Vice-Premier (Patel) told the Constituent Assembly that under an agreement Pakistan will obtain onethird of the military stores which ...

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  36. WEATHER AGAINST STUDY OF COMET

    Bad weather is still preventing proper observation by the Commonwealth Astronomer (Dr. Woolley) of, the comet soon in the southern skies. ...

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  37. HIGH COMMISSIONERS IN CEYLON

    Mr. C. Hankinson, Deputy High Commissioner for the United Kingdom since 1943,, will become the first High Commissioner in Ceylon, and ...

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  38. DEATH OF METAL TRADES PRESIDENT

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Mr. John Heine, president of the Metal Trades Employers' Association for 20 years, died at his home in Ashfield to-day. ...

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