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  2. DUTCH BEGIN "PURGE" IN INDONESIA

    BATAVIA; Dec. 19: The Netherlands has denounced the truce with the Indonesian Republicans and has commenced a "purge" against "terrorising powers" in Republican territory, according to a ...

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    WOMEN TRAIN FOR DEFENCE: Women of the National Volunteer Corps in East Punjab on parade of their training centre at Ferozepore. They are being trained for border defence and to help maintain internal peace should the occasion arise. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WAR MINISTRY SET UP IN CHINA

    NANKING, Dec. 19: The Prime Minister (Dr. Sun Fo) is reported to have succeeded in forming a War Cabinet which President Chiang Kai-shek persuaded highly-placed members of the Kuomintang to join, ...

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  5. INDIA TO ABANDON DOMINION STATUS

    JAIPUR, Dec. 19: After the new president of the National Congress Party (Dr. Sitaramaya) had told 200,000 members at the annual meeting yesterday that India was to abandon her Dominion status, the ...

    Article : 529 words
  6. NEW BRITAIN MURDERS

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19: Eight native labourers were murdered on Monday at a New Britain village 190 miles from Rabaul ...

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  7. BUILDINGS FOR U.N.O.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 19: The Secretary-General of U.N.O. (Mr. Trygve Lie) today announced acceptance of a bid ...

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  8. SANTA CLAUS—AND THE BLACK MARKET

    BERLIN, Dec. 19: In the same week, the Russians in Berlin have claimed Santa Claus for their own—after all, he does wear a red suit—and have entered the Berlin black market says the British United Press. ...

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  9. "FIERCE CRITICISM" EXPECTED

    THE HAGUE. Dec. 19: The Liberal Party newspaper "Alge meen Handelsblad" forecasts that the world which "up to ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. FIFTH POLICE CHIEF IN FIVE MONTHS IN TROUBLE

    EVARTS (Kentucky). Dec. 19: Isacher Combs, the town's fifth police chief in five months, was arrested today on a murder warrant, was released on £A1,530 ball and then resumed his official duties. ...

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  11. JAPANESE APPEALS

    WASHINGTON. Dec. 19: Judgment was reserved by the United States Supreme Court on the appeals by seven ...

    Article : 115 words
  12. EUROPE'S "DEAD-END KIDS"

    HAMBURG. Dec. 19: A home for Europe's "dead-end kids"— flotsam and jetsam left by the ravages of war—has been opened at Verden, in the British zone of Germany. by the International Refugee Organisation. ...

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  13. BLOOD DONOR'S ACCIDENT

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 19: Shortly after George McNeill, of Caulfield, had given a blood donation at Heidelberg ...

    Article : 45 words
  14. KING'S CHALET BURNT

    PARIS, Dec. 19: The French Press agency has reported from Saigon that Indo-Chinese Vietminh "shock troops" have ...

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