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  5. GERMEN BUSINESSES PLACE IN GIGANTIC SOVIET TRUST

    LONDON, December 11.—The United States refused to [?]gree to a programme of reparations from current German production, the U.S. Secretary of State, General Marshall, told the Russian Foreign Minister, Mr. Molotov, during the Foreign ...

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  6. MORE RAIN IN NORTH-EAST

    NSW Forecast: More, rain, almost general, except the very far west, some heavy fells, in the, central and north-east areas with ...

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  7. DEATH-ROLL GROWING IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, December 11— Deaths in the Jewish-Arab clashes in the past eleven days total 124, including 77 Jews, 41 Arabs, four British and two Armenians. Many have been wounded. ...

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  8. TELEVISION IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY Thursday — Television in Australia as soon as material in available was predicted to-day by Mr. ...

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  9. NO NEWS OF COMET AT HARVARD

    CAMBRIDGE.(Mass.). Dec. 11. —Newspapers were credited today with “covering” the skies faster than astronomers. ...

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  10. JOE LOUTS’ EXCUSE

    NEW YORK, Dec. 11 — Columnist Jimmy Cannon, in an exclusive interview with Joe Louis, reports Louis as saying, ...

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    The British High Commissioner in Palestine, Sir Alan Cunningham, who has warned Arabs and Jews of stern measures it the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Promising Beau Pere Colt

    NEW YORK, Dec. 11. — The “Morning Telegraph” columnist says Grand Pere, colt of the late Beau Pere, who was bred in ...

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  13. No Confidence Vote in Persia

    TEHERAN, Dec. 11— Parliament yesterday passed [?] vote of no-confidence in the Premier, Ghavam es Sultaneh, ...

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  14. 100 Cases Of Brandy Recovered

    SYDNEY. Thursday.— Detectives early to-day recovered 100 cases of brandy valued at £300,000 believed to have been stone ...

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  15. KEPT JAPANESE IN CHAINS FOR DECADES

    TOKIO, Dec. 11.—The Home Ministry, once one of the most vicious instruments of Japanese oppression, will be disbanded on ...

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  16. To-day’s Leader Soaring Rail Costs

    WASHINGTON. Dec. 11—The House at Representatives rejected decisively last night all efforts to slash the 590,000,000 ...

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  17. HALF A MILLION WORKERS IN ITALY TO STRIKE

    ROME, December 11.—The Chamber of Labour officially ordered a general strike, from to-day. More than 500,000 workers in Rome and the surrounding province are affected. ...

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  18. BRITAIN DRAWS ON U.S. LOAN

    WASHINGTON, December 11—The U.S. Treasury announced to-day that Britain has withdrawn 100 million dollars from its newly unfrozen loan from the United States, leaving only 300 million dollars. ...

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  20. Scuffle In Belgian Deputies

    BRUSSELS, Dec. 11. — The Chamber of Deputies, after stormy debate, gave the Government a strong vote of confidence ...

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  21. Krupps Sold Sub. Plans To Japan

    NUREMBERG, Dec. 11— Krupps sold plans for submarine construction to Japan In 1920. This was disclosed in the ...

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  22. GONE TOO FAR IN U.S. CLAIM

    WASHINGTON, Dec 11. —British delegation sources said that the Secretary of the Navy, Mr Kenneth Royall, has gone ...

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  24. MONTHLY QUOTAS OF PETROL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The General Secretary of the Service Stations’ Association (Mr. C. A. Gregory) to-day said motorists ...

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  25. HEAVY RAIN IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Most residential areas in Sydney this morning were blocked out by power failures caused by ...

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  26. LITTLE UNITED NATIONS ASSEMBLY

    LAKE SUCCESS, Dec 11.—The Secretary General of the UNO (Mr. Trygve Lie) announced the opening session of the “Little United ...

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  27. £20,000 VERDICT UPHELD

    SYDNEY. Thursday — The State Full Court to-day upheld the verdict of the Supreme Council Jury which awarded Albert ...

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  28. VOTED AGAINST EIRE

    DUBI[?] Dec. 11.—Mr. de Valers told the Dail that the Indian Government had assured him that the Indian delegation to UNO ...

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  29. RUSSIAN TRADE PACT WITH CZECHOSLOVAKIA

    PRAGUE, Dec. 11.—A five-year trade pact between Czechoslovakia and Russia was signed in Moscow yesterday, under ...

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  30. Cease Fire Talks At Batavia

    BATAVIA. December 11 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Well-informed Republican sources said that the former Premier Sotan Stabrir. who is at ...

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  31. LIGHT TO HEAVY RAIN EXCEPT IN THE WEST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The weather throughout New South Wales was cloudy [?] overcast with scattered light to moderate ram or showers except in the western distr[?] and Riverina. Winds were light to fresh, north-east to south-east chiefly. There was light to heavy rain ...

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  32. Skymaster With 29 Persons Aboard Crashes

    WESTOVER FIELD (Massachusetts), December 11— A big United States Army Skymaster transport, with 29 persons aboard, crashed into snowy wilderness about midnight on Tuesday, eight miles of Goose Bay airfield in ...

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  33. Trade Talks ln Moscow

    LONDON, Dec. 11.—President of the Board of Trade, Mr. Harold Wilson retuned by air from [?] talks in Moscow. ...

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