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  2. TODAY...

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  3. STARVING FAMILIES SEEK AID FROM MISSION

    Many families of decent working men thrown idle by gas and power restrictions, had to seek help from the South Sydney Methodist Mission, some of whom, the Mission Superintendent said ...

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  5. "Be Patient" British In Java Told

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday.--Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten, in a New Year order of the day, ...

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  6. N.S.W. Holds Off From Free Hospital Scheme

    The Federal Government's free public hospital scheme, which was to have commenced yesterday, is not yet in operation in New South Wales because the State wants guarantees of medical treatment. ...

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  7. Baby Born To Priscilla Lane

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Film actress Priscilla Lane gave birth to a 71b baby in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Nazi War Trial Resumes Today

    BERLIN, Wednesday.--Trial of the German war leaders will resume today at Nuremberg after a 12-day Christmas recess. ...

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  9. 270 Jews Detained After Raid

    JERUSALEM, Wednesday.--In a drive yesterday against terrorists, police and military found ...

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  10. Boom In Babies

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The Census Bureau predicts a big increase in the 1946 birthrate, ascribing it to "a ...

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  11. DE GAULLE TALKS OF RESIGNING

    PARIS, Wednesday.--General de Gaulle threatened to resign yesterday as Premier of France. This is the third similar threat ...

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  12. Many City Funerals Delayed

    Although cemetery workers returned to work this morning, many funerals have had to be ...

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  14. P.O.W. Guards Are Restive

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Considerable complaint is being voiced among guards at POW control points and camps at the ...

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  15. BANDLEADER SUED

    LOS ANGELES, Tuesday.--Famous band-leader Xavier Cugat is being sued for separate maintenance by his wife, who ...

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  16. 3 Months' Gaol Over Beer Sale

    For having sold a dozen bottles of beer to a British naval shore patrolman for £510-, the fixed price being 196, Patrick Milton ...

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  19. Flies Ravage Vic. Fruit, Tomatoes

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Fly having ruined Shepparton's peach and apricot crop, the Rutheglen fly is now attacking vegetables throughout north-eastern Victoria, showing a ...

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  20. Filthy Food Shop Brings £10 Fine

    Filthy conditions revealed when he inspected a food shop in Military-road, North Sydney, on December 11 were described by ...

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  21. SERVICEMEN FOR HOME

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--First 200 of 1000 Western Australian long-servicemen, who walked off parade last week as a protest ...

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  22. MYSTERY BOY BELIEVED SON OF HITLER DEPUTY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--A 12-year-old boy arrested yesterday by Czech police and at first thought to be a son of Hitler, is now declared to be the son of Martin Bormann, Hitler's deputy. Meanwhile a man resembling ...

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  23. Magistrate Warns Motorists

    "I am not going to begin the new year by making the path easier for careless motorists," said Mr. F. Grugeon, SM, in the ...

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