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  2. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    "Guilty" was the verdict of a Criminal Court jury against both of the accused yesterday afternoon at; the conclusion of the eight-days' ...

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  3. U.S.A. SENATE.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 19.—The Senate has confirmed the appointment of Mr Joseph Grew as Under-Secretary of State and confirmed ...

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  4. MORAL CORRUPTION

    LONDON, Dec 20.—Lord Temple-wood, formerly Sir Samuel Hoare and until recently Ambassador to Spain, made his maiden speech ...

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  5. NORTH-WEST AIR ROUTE.

    To purchase additional aircraft for the North-West Air Service, Capt H. C. Miller, managing director of the MacRobertson, Miller Aviation ...

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  6. ALLIED SHIPPING.

    NEW YORK, Dec 19.—The Washington bureau of the "New York Times" says that high officials declare that liberated Europe is not ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. FIGHTER PILOTS.

    OTTAWA, Dec 19. —Air Force headquarters have revealed details of the Franks flying suit which eliminates black-out in high-speed ...

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  9. HUGE PROFITS.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 19.—The Merchant Marine Committee has reported that American steamship companies, with the approval of the ...

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  10. SUNKEN SHIPS.

    LONDON, Dec 20.—In addition to the announcement of the sinkings by enemy action of the liners Orama, Oronsay and Orcades, the Orient ...

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  11. HE ROUTED TANKS.

    LONDON, Dec 20.—A Canadian private who single handed held up and routed three German Panther tanks and so enabled his battalion ...

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  12. PACIFIC SWEEPS.

    MELBOURNE, Dec 20.—RAAP Bostons, Kittyhawks and Beaufighters continue to be active at advanced South-West Pacific bases. ...

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  13. BANKING SYSTEM.

    MELBOURNE, Dec 20.—More than 50 letters and telegrams from metropolitan suburbs and some country districts have been received by the ...

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  14. MONSOONAL RAIN.

    ADELAIDE, Dec 20.—Starting last night over the north-western and western pastoral country of South Australia, the monsoonal rains which ...

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  15. TWO CRIMES.

    ADELAIDE, Dec 20.-In the Adelaide Police Court before Mr Muir-head, PM, today the case was part heard and adjourned in which ...

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  16. BRITISH CARS.

    LONDON, Dec 20.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Anderson) announced yesterday in the House of Commons that the motor ...

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  17. TIMBER FOR WAR.

    LONDON, Dec 20.—The great Hurtgen Forest—just north of the German counter-offensive area—which only recently rang with the ...

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  18. STRANDED AIRMEN.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 20.—The War Department today announced that successful experiments had established the practicability of aircraft ...

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  19. WHOSE BABY ?

    LOS ANGELES, Dec 19.—The case in which Joan Barry asks that Charles Chaplin, the famous comedian, be named the father of her ...

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  20. NEGRO RIOTERS.

    SEATTLE, Dec 19.—Prison sentences totalling more than 200 years were given to 27 Negro soldiers found guilty at a general court-martial of ...

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  21. R.A.A.F. PICTURES.

    MELBOURNE, Dec 20.—Two well known Melbourne artists left for New Guinea recently to paint the RAAF in operational areas. They ...

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  22. POLAND'S FUTURE

    LONDON, Dec 20.—The Prime Minister of the Polish Government in London (M. Arciszewski) commented today on the statement by ...

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  23. ELECTORAL REFORM.

    Sir,—In my opinion the report of the Select Committee on electoral reform appointed by the Legislative Council will not find favour ...

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  24. DOLLAR EXCHANGE.

    WASHINGTON, Dec 19.—Declaring that tourist expenditure was the best method whereby America could supply dollar exchange to other ...

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  25. GESTAPO ELUDED.

    OTTAWA, Dec 19.—A movie talent scout would look twice at lovely Sonia Dartois but the Gestapo over- looked her during the months she ...

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  26. BOMB DAMAGE.

    LONDON. Dec 20.—London's bomb damage repair chief, Sir Malcolm Eve, announced today that 258,849 bomb-damaged houses in London ...

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  27. PIGEON'S FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Dec 20.—A pigeon of the RAF pigeon service flew from Gibraltar to Gillingham, Kent—a distance of 1,090 miles. This is ...

    Article : 62 words
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