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  3. SYDNEY TRAIN SMASH INJURED TOTAL 300

    SYDNEY, Dec. 20. — The signals were set against a crowded Bankstown train which crashed into a stationary East Hills train at Sydenham on Saturday, killing three women and injuring at least 300 ...

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  4. QUEEN AND DUKE HAVE HAPPY MEMORIES OF TONGAN VISIT

    NUKUALOFA (Tonga) Dec. 20.—The Gothic weighed anchor at 3.55 p.m. local time. A Royal salute of 21 guns was fired from the shore and the ship steamed slowly out of Nukualofa Harbour. Queen Salote waited at ...

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  5. Christmas Burden ...

    Postal messengers worked all day Saturday cope with the delivery of Christmas cards and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. New Defence Programme for U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.— President Eisen hower yesterday was reported to have approved ...

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  7. Unidentified Planes Cause Excitement

    SEOUL, Dec. 20. —Two unidentified planes that crossed the Korean battle line into South Korea ...

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  8. Churchill Gets Hand Burnt

    LONDON, Dec. 20. — Sir Winston Churchill slightly burned his left hand when a box of ...

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  9. FIERCE HEAT-WAVE STRIKES MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 20.—Melbourne today endured its fiercest December heat-wave for 55 years, and its hottest day for two years. The ...

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  10. GOVT. TO SELL OIL DRILLING PLANT

    CANBERRA, Dec. 20.— The Commonwealth Government has decided to sell its deep well oil ...

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  11. Guam Air Toll Rises

    AGAN (Guam), Dec. 20. —Guam's pre-Christmas aerial tragedy tell reached [?]8 dead and missing ...

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  12. Over Thirty "Hot Spots" In New South Wales

    SYDNEY, Dec. 20.—New South Wales had well over 30 "hot spots" today with waigett in the North-west ...

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  13. Ex-Convict On Murder Charge

    FLORENCE (South Carelina), Dec. 20.—A tall exconviet was arrested here last night and charged with ...

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  14. LEPERS SAW THE QUEEN

    SUVA, Dec. 20. —Eleven patients of a Fill leprosy hospital at Makongai Island took "French" ...

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  15. KING O'MALLEY DEAD AT 99

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 20.—King O'Malley—the last survivor of Australia's first Federal Parliament—died at the age of 99 at his home in Albert Park Melbourne, today ...

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  16. JEWELLERY THEFT IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 20. — Jewellery valued at £2780 was stolen from a car in Melbourne on ...

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  17. Gaol "Safest" for Killer of Trotsky

    MEXICO CITY, Dec. 20. — The mysterious international agent who in 1940 drove a pickaxe into ...

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  18. CONVICTS SEIZE TWO WOMEN AS HOSTAGES

    JACKSON (Michigan), Dec. 20.—Five convicts seized a 28-year-old housewife and a 31-year-old nurse as hostages last night in a flight following their escape from a Southern Michigan ...

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  19. TWO U.S. OFFICIALS LEAVE FOR KOREA

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. — Two United States officials left for the Far East yesterday in hopes of blocking South Korean threats to wrack the uneasy truce. ...

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  20. MOTHER OF FIVE DISAPPEARS

    NAMBOUR, Dec. 20. — Police are searching for a 32-year-old mother of five children who had ...

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  21. ATOMIC CANNONS FOR JAPAN

    NEW YORK. Dec. 20.—The United States would send a number of its giant atomic cannons to Japan ...

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  22. Riots in Calcutta

    CALCUTTA, Dec. 20,—One hundred people were Injured, six seriously, in a fight in the Calcutta dock ...

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  23. LIFE SENTENCE FOR SEX MURDERER

    MANNHEIM (Germany) Dec. 20.— A Court at Mannheim, Germany, yesterday sentenced ...

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