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  2. LONDON DIARY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Just how merry and bright Britain's 1949 Christmas will be may depend not (for once) on SirStafford Cripps or on the number of turkeys the Food Minister (Mr. Strachey) has for sale but on the various police chiefs, councils—and the Musicians' Union. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Health plan can be made to work

    IT is good news that national health planning has not gone out with the Chifley Government. The new Federal Government and the BMA are likely to confer on a national health scheme early next ...

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  5. This false alarm was justified

    When Mr. Fred Kerr, of Croydon, visited Clare recently, he asked the district clerk (Mr. T. Sellars) and the police if they would mind sounding the fire siren. He said he would like to see how fast the local boys could turn out. ...

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    "I HAVE just sold two houses," said Thomson, "for £990 each. On one I lost 10 per cent., and on the ...

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