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  4. THIRD WORLD WAR "NOT INEVITABLE"

    LAKE SUCCESS, December 6,—Trygve, Lie, United Nations Secretary General, said in a speech to-night that he still hoped the United Nations would be able to bring about a peaceful settlement of the Korean conflict "I can assure you that it will not be the fault of the United Nations if this peaceful effort ...

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  5. Treasury evil defence brake

    CANBERRA, December 6,—The Government Whip, Mr. Gullett, in the House of Representatives to-night attacked the Government's defence measures. Criticising the poor pay to C.M.F. volunteers, he ...

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  6. [?]ld Agree [?] Training

    CANBERRA, December 6,—Labour had not set its [?]revocably against compulsion and, if the [?] liked to reconsider its stand, it might be [?] each at least three quarters of an ...

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  7. [?]IS [?] BLE [?]URN

    [?]Dec. 6,—The [?] of the Water[?] Federation, Mr, [?] was at present ...

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  8. NAZIS BEAT THE SCREEN

    CANBERRA, Dec. 6,—The number of farmer Nazis being brought to Australia as migrants could form the core ...

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  9. FLOODS HIT NTH. & WEST

    BRISBANE, Dec 6,—The Weather Bureau has issued flood warnings for the coastal region north of Rockhampton. ...

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  10. £35,000 Guest House Blaze

    SYDNEY, December 6,—Hollywood Guest House, Wallacla, 45 miles from Sydney, was fulled in a spectacular ...

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  11. AMERICANS BEAT BROMWICH—QUIST

    MELBOURNE, December 6,—Americans Art Larsen and Dick Savalt defeated Australians John Bromwich and ...

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  12. Sydney Refitted

    SYDNEY, Dec. 6,—The Australian aircraft carrier, H.M.A.S. Sydney, reached Jervis Bay to-day from England after a ...

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  15. C.M.F. TO REPLACE A.I.F.

    CANBERRA, December 6,—Mr. Menzies annonnce'd to-day that recruiting will be stepped up shortly to enlist 30,000 men in the Citizens Military Forces, for service anywhere in the world. The Citizens' Military Force- would be organised as an expeditionary force in the event of a major war and would replace the A.I.F. ...

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