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  3. BALKAN PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Dec 18.—A Belgrade radio broadcast yesterday said that Marshal Tito, in an article published in the Yugoslav Press, said ...

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  4. MOSCOW TALKS.

    LONDON, Dec 18.—Reuters Moscow correspondent says that no statement was issued after yesterday's meeting of the Soviet, U.S. ...

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  5. JAVA FIGHTING.

    BATAVIA, Dec 18.—Allied troops counted 80 Indonesian dead after l the clash outside Buitenzorg. Europeans and Eurasians who have , ...

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  6. OVERSEAS TRADE.

    LONDON, Dec 18.—The Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) announced in the House of Commons yesterday a new concentration of all ...

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  7. "MISS AUSTRALIA."

    SYDNEY, Dec 18.—Miss Rhondda Adler Kelly, of Queens- land, a 19-year-old blonde, has been chosen Miss Australia. Miss ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CANADIAN DEMAND.

    OTTAWA, Dec 17.—The Prime Minister (Mr Mackenzie King) told the House of Commons today that Canada had made a very ...

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  9. BILLS SIDE-TRACKED.

    NEW YORK, Dec 18.—Congress has raced towards the Christmas recess leaving the great bulk of President Truman's 21-point legislative ...

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  10. EGYPTIAN LIBEL.

    CAIRO, Dec 18.—Mahomed Abdel Kader Hamza, publisher, and Ismaiel Nawla, editor, of the Wafdist Party publication "Al Balagh," have been ...

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  11. FORCED FROM ROAD

    Forced off the road by an oncoming car at Guildford yesterday afternoon, Matthew William Warburton (48), labourer, of ...

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  12. NEW SUBURBAN TRAIN'S TRIAL RUN.

    One of the Railway Department's new suburban trains, pointed green and cream, mode a trial run from perth to Fremantle and back yesterday moming. This photograph was token from Axon-street bridge ofter it had left West Leedervills. The train will be in regular service before Christmas day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BRITISH CRUISER.

    On her second voyage to Australia, H.M.S. Berwick, a cruiser of 14,000 tons, called at Fremantle yesterday to pick up about 150 passengers from ...

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  14. BRAZIL'S VETO.

    RIO DE JANEIRO, Dec 18.— Brazil has rejected Uruguay's plan for intervention against Pan-American Governments following ...

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  15. DOGS DOPED.

    LONDON, Dec 18.—By "nobbling" all but one dog in a race with fish impregnated with a drug known as chioretone, a swindling gang on ...

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  16. WOOL STOCKS.

    LONDON, Dec 18.—Stocks of wool in the hands of the Wool Controller on October 30 were valued at £600,000,000 (£A750,000,000) the ...

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  17. VICTORIAN A.L.P.

    MELBOURNE, Dec 18.—The militant section of the trade union movement has failed in its attempt to capture control of executive offices ...

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  18. SURPLUS WARSHIPS FOR CHINA.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 18.— The Navy Department has asked Congress for legislation to permit the President to ...

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  19. JEWEL ROBBERY.

    TEL AVIV, Dec 18.—Six young men threw away swag worth £20,000 sterling (£A25,000) after a daring daylight robbery yesterday. ...

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  20. FISTS AND REVOLVER.

    ADELAIDE, Dec 18.—Brutal and inhumane treatment towards Australian aborigines was alleged against Rex Lowe, station manager, ...

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  21. BRITISH DIVORCE.

    LONDON, Dec 18.—General Sir Claude Auchinleck, Commander-in- Chief, India, was granted a divorce In the Sussex Assizes yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. SPANISH EXILES.

    LONDON, Dec 18.—The Spanish Republican headquarters-in London announced today that the Foreign Minister for the Republican ...

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  23. EX-SERVICEMEN'S AFFAIRS

    Sir,—In reply to the letter from Mr F. A. Law, secretary of the Merredin Road Board, published in "The West Australian" on December 17 ...

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  24. CALL TO SERVICE.

    Sir,—How many people are familiar with Brunton Stephens's Inauguration Ode when the Australian Federal Parliament met for the ...

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  25. FISHING FACT AND FICTION.

    Sir.—The statements about big schools of fish issued to the Press by officials of the C.S.LR. and Fisheries Dept. have imparted an ...

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  26. REBELS CLEARED.

    SAIGON, Dec 18.—An Anglo French communique says the pacification of Indo-China is progressing rapidly as Indian and ...

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  27. NON-PROFIT BUSES.

    MERREDIN. Dec 18.—At its last meeting the Merredin Road Board decided, in the light of its present experience in running a school bus, ...

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  28. PLANE CRASH OFF CRETE.

    ATHENS. Dec 18.—Four are missing and four were rescued from an American military aircraft which fell into the sea soon after taking off ...

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