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  2. WAGE-PEGGING.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 17.—In the Arbitration Court today Judge Foster expressed the opinion that regulations drafted dealing with the lifting of wage-pegging had created an impasse in wage increases in industry. ...

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  3. TROUBLED GREECE.

    ATHENS, Dec. 17.—Two more attacks have been made by armed bands on the single-track strategic railway line in northern Greece ...

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  4. BRITISH TRANSPORT

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—The Minister of War Transport (Mr. A. J. Barnes), moving the second reading of the Transport Bill in the ...

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  5. INDIAN PROBLEM.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—Opening a debate on India in the House of Lords yesterday, Lord Simon said that an attempt to establish a ...

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  6. CHINA CONSTITUTION.

    NANKING, Dec. 17.—The National Assembly "steering committee," at the personal request of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, ...

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  7. EGYPTIAN POLICY.

    CAIRO, Dec. 17.—The Egyptian Chamber of Deputies, after a short debate on policy, passed a vote of confidence in Nokrashy Pasha's ...

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  8. BLUM'S CABINET.

    PARIS, Dec. 17.—It is announced officially that M. Blum has formed a Cabinet with himself as President-Premier and Minister ...

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  9. GERMAN REFUGEES.

    BERLIN, Dec. 17.—Since the transfer of technicians from the Zeiss optical works in the Russian zone for work in Russia the British ...

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  10. PALESTINE JEWS.

    JERUSALEM, Dec. 17.—The Palestine Government in a summary of Jewish immigration for the 12 months ended December 14 ...

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  11. THREATS CONTINUE.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—Scotland Yard is working on the assumption that telephoned warnings of imminent bomb explosions in ...

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  12. CHARGES IN U.N.O.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Replying to formal Greek charges that Albania, Yugoslavia and Bulgaria are fomenting the current strife in ...

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  13. "CRISIS COMING."

    NEW DELHI, Dec. 17.—"I feel a crisis coming," said Dr. Syama Prasad Mookerjee, president of the Hindu Mahasabha Party in the ...

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  14. TORTURED WOMEN.

    HAMBURG, Dec. 17.—Mrs. Odette Sansom, who was recently presented with the George Cross by the King for operations in ...

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  15. "LIVING MORGUE."

    TOKIO, Dec. 17.—Lieut.-Col. John Williams, of Sefton (NS.W.) and Major John Lloyd, of Melbourne, testifying at the Pacific ...

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  16. INDUSTRIALISTS RETURN FROM INDIA.

    The Australian industrialists' delegation to India returned to Australia yesterday. Members of the delegation are seen in conference at Delhi with the Indian Government's Member for Commerce (Mr. I. I. Chundrigar). They are (left to right); Messrs. H. Grose (Exporters' Federation), E. P. Simpson (Associated Chamber of Manufactures) and Mr. B. Meecham, of Perth, who was the leader of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. ADMIRAL'S DEATH.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—The death occurred today of Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond, a former commandant of the Imperial Defence ...

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  18. U.N.O's WINDFALL.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—It is learnt that Mr. John D. Rockefeller, jun., arranged for the purchase of 8,500,000-dollar East ...

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  19. STATE BASIC WAGE.

    The first move in this State following the 7/ rise in the Federal basic wage and relaxation of the Commonwealth's wage-pegging ...

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  20. JET PROPULSION.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—The world's first jet-propelled "flying wing" will undergo flight tests at Boscombe Downs (Hampshire) early ...

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  21. "AMAZING."

    ALLAHABAD, Dec. 16.—On his arrival from Calcutta today Mr. Nehru (the leader of the Interim Government) described as ...

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  22. CANBERRA COMMENT.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 17.—Official circles here are surprised at the comments made by the secretary of the Australasian Council of Trade ...

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  23. LEFT-WING TURKS.

    ISTANBUL, Dec. 17.—The Government has ordered a number of Left-Wing organisations to cease activities in Istanbul, including the ...

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  24. BRITISH CABINET.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—General Sir Hastings Ismay at the end of the year will relinquish his appointments of Additional Military Secretary to the ...

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  25. SPUR TO INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—The Government is building 40 skeleton factories in South Wales in a gamble to persuade industrialists to establish ...

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  26. INTERNED IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—The Supreme Court, without assigning any reason, has refused to review the case of 219 Indonesian seamen ...

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  27. ITALIAN LABOUR CRISIS.

    ROME, Dec. 17.—All workers have downed tools as a protest against the increasing cost of living. A Cabinet meeting has been ...

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  28. QUISLING SUSPECT.

    ZURICH, Dec. 17.—Josef Franz Barwirsch (46), lawyer, suspected of being a Swiss quisling, faced his trial, in a Federal Court at Chur ...

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  29. PHOSPHATE ISLES.

    LOS ANGELES, Dec. 17.—The United States Commerce Department disclosed today that Mr. Charles P. Young, technical representative of ...

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  30. WORK AT U.N.O.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—Tired Australian delegates and advisers to U.N.O., who have been working long hours, often 15 to 16 daily, since the session began, are now dispersing. Mr. P. Hasluck is the only one who cannot relax, since he is a delegate to the Security ...

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  31. WOMAN'S BRAVERY.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—The George Cross has been posthumously awarded to Madame Violette Szabo, of the British Women's Transport Service (First Aid Nursing Yeomanry). The citation says Madame Szabo volunteered to undertake a particularly dangerous mission in ...

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  32. EMPIRE TROOPS.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—Over 50 Australian, New Zealand, Canadian and other Empire servicemen still serving in Britain were entertained by the ...

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  33. INDO-CHINA.

    PARIS, Dec. 17.—The Governor-General of Indo-China (Admiral D'Argenlieux) said today that France intended to remain in ...

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  34. NAZI'S GAOL ESCAPE.

    PARIS, Dec. 17.—The French Newsagency reports that Rudi Lang, a former Nazi district administrator of Saverne (Alsace) escaped last ...

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