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  2. DISARMAMENT.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—Mr. Molotov (Russia) told the Political and Security Committee of the U.N.O. Assembly today that Russia was anxious for unanimity and therefore would not insist on her own disarmament plan. ...

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  3. MINORITY RIGHTS.

    LONDON, Dec. 5.—The Lord Chancellor (Lord Jowitt) said in the House of Lords today that the Government desired an ...

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  4. OCCUPIED GERMANY.

    BERLIN, Dec. 5.—The United States Army has halted its policy of hating all Germans. All troops in the American zone have been ...

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  5. TRIESTE GOVERNMENT.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 4.—The Foreign Ministers of the Big Four agreed tonight on all details of a provisional government for ...

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  6. U.S. COAL STRIKE.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—In the Federal District Court this afternoon Judge Goldsborough fined Mr. John L. Lewis (president of the United Mline Workers of America) and the U.M.W.A. 10,000 dollars (£A3,050) and ...

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  7. PALESTINE TERROR.

    JERUSALEM, Dec. 5.—The temporary executive of the Jewish Agency met yesterday to work out a new "top secret" plan to ...

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  8. THE INDIA TALKS.

    LONDON, Dec. 5.—"The critical day in the discussions between members of the British Government, the Viceroy (Field Marshal ...

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  9. CONSTELLATIONS FOR AUSTRALIAN PACIFIC SERVICE.

    Four Lockheed Constellation airliners will be purchased by British Commonwealth Pacific Airlines Ltd., in which Australia holds the major interest, for the trans- Pacific air service. To be delivered early in 1947, the 24-ton Constellations have a maximum passenger capacity of 64 persons, five crew and cargo. The cruising speed is 300 miles an hour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. IDLE METAL TRADES.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 5.—Hopes for an early settlement of the metal trades dispute are bright following moves yesterday, when ...

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  11. WORLD BANK.

    WASHINGTON. Dec. 4.—Mr. Eugene Meyer will resign the presidency of the International Bank on December 18 because he considers ...

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  12. MacARTHUR BAN.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—The United Press says it is learnt that General MacArthur has banned the rebroadcast in Japan of the ...

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  13. NEIGHBOURS CHARGED.

    The Greek Ambassador (Mr. Dendramis) has filed with the Secretary- General of U.N.O. (Mr. Trygve Lie) formal charges of border violations ...

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  14. WORLD FOOD BOARD.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 4.—The chairman of the Preparatory Commission of the United Nations Food and Agricultural ...

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  15. BRITISH FILMS.

    LONDON, Dec. 5.—A sub-committee of Socialist members of the House of Commons, in a report to the Government, urges it to go ...

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  16. WHITE AND NATIVE.

    CAPE TOWN, Dec. 5.—A young native girl was sentenced on Tuesday to six months' imprisonment because she bore a child to a European ...

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  17. FRENCH PREMIER.

    PARIS, Dec. 5.—The Communist leader, M. Maurice Thorez, who was the only candidate, failed to be elected to the Premiership yesterday ...

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  18. SYDNEY LOCK-OUT.

    CANBERRA, Dec. 5.—Following a three-hour conference with the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) yesterday it was announced that the ...

    Article : 149 words
  19. SPANISH PROBLEM.

    After two days of intense but inconclusive debate the Political and Security Committee today referred the Spanish question to a ...

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  20. BELGIAN SENATE.

    BRUSSELS, Dec. 5.—Eighty-two Rightist Senators. who walked out of the Senate as a protest against the Government's decision to remain ...

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  21. WORLDWIDE PROBLEM.

    VANCOUVER. Dec. 4.—Before sailing for Sydney by the Wanganella the chairman of the Sydney County Council (Mr J. O. ...

    Article : 326 words
  22. DETENTION CAMP FOR JEWS.

    To cape with the large number of Jews arriving off the coast of Palestine and attempting illegal entry, British military authorities have set up a camp for them on Cyprus. Here is an aerial view of the camp of Famagusta. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. SUMATRA MINES.

    BATAVIA, Dec. 5.—Fourteen persons were killed and ten injured when two Netherlands Bren-gun carriers struck a mine on a road ...

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  24. AIR PACTS.

    WELLINGTON, Dec. 5.—The New Zealand and United States Governments had concluded an agreement for the operation of air services by ...

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  25. FIGHT FOR CHILD.

    LOS ANGELES, Dec. 5.—The Superior Court has issued an injunction against Mrs. Eileen Mary Cutts, a 22-year-old Sydney war bride, ...

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  26. VETO POWER.

    Summing up the case for the adoption of Australia's proposals on the veto power, Mr. Hasluck said today in the Political and Security ...

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  27. SLOVAK QUISLING.

    PRAGUE, Dec. 5.—Josef Tiso, former President of the so-called Slovak Republic during the German occupation, pleaded not guilty at his ...

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  28. LIBEL ALLEGED.

    LONDON, Dec. 5.—Major-General Sir Edward Louis Spears, in the King's Bench Division yesterday claimed damages for ...

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  29. BELGIAN CLAIMS.

    BRUSSELS, Dec. 5.—Belgium, in a Note handed to the Foreign Minister's Council on November 14, sought only a minor border change and an ...

    Article : 131 words
  30. "CHIPS" RAFFERTY.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—"Chips" Rafferty, the Australian film actor, will not attend the New York premiere of his film, "The ...

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  31. NO DISMISSALS.

    LONDON, Dec. 5.—The Willesden Municipal Council has decided to cancel the notices of dismissal given to two doctors, two matrons and 48 ...

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  32. "FLYING UNIVERSITY."

    LONDON, Dec. 5.—A 43-year-old Australian civilian test pilot, Mr. J. C. Miles, who has 16.000 flying hours to his credit, takes one of the ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN PROTEST.

    A strong protest against "attempts to discredit Australia's administration in New Guinea" was made by Professor K. H. Bailey today in the ...

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  34. LINER BUFFETED.

    LONDON, Dec. 5.—Twenty-two passengers were injured when the Queen Elizabeth ran into a westerly gale when approaching the English ...

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  35. VISITING DOCTORS.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 5.—Drs. O. T. Clagett and L. M. Eaton, of the Mayo Clinic, who have accepted invitations to attend the annual ...

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  36. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    STRATFORD-ON-AVON, Dec. 5.—The town hall here was badly damaged by fire early today. The Press Association says that a ...

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  37. LASKI'S COSTS.

    LONDON, Dec. 5.—The secretary of the Labour Party (Mr. Morgan Phillips) said in a statement on Wednesday that a fund had been ...

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  38. "MONTY'S" TOUR.

    TRIESTE, Dec. 5.—The Chief of the Imperial General Staff (Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery announced today that he would arrive ...

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  39. BOMBS ON LONDON.

    LONDON. Dec. 5.—The Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede) said in the House of Commons yesterday that the total tonnage of all the ...

    Article : 48 words
  40. YOUTH SERVICE CLUBS.

    VANCOUVER, Dec. 5.—Mr. William Tresise, president of Australian Apex Clubs and vice-president of the World Council of Youth Service ...

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