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  2. EVACUATES VILLAGE AT RUSSIAN "REQUEST"

    BERLIN, Sunday.—The British-licensed newspaper "Telegraf" says the French commandant (General Ganeval) has, at the request of the Russian Commandant, evacuated the village of Stolpe, in the French sector of Berlin. ...

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    LORD NUFFIELD, soon to visit Australia again, says his organisation has exported 50,000 cars from England during 1948. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr. Anthony Eden, who was Foreign Secretary in Britain's coalition Government, is to visit Australia and New Zealand next ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WILL NOT ALLOW RECURRENCE OF UNEMPLOYMENT

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—A pledge that the Australian Government would never allow the unemployment situation which arose during the years of depression to recur was given to-night by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) in his weekly broadcast. It is the ...

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  6. GENERAL CLAY THANKS FRENCH

    FRANKFURT, Sunday.— General Clay, at an informal Press conference, thanked the French for blowing up towers ...

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  7. MAORI DIES AT 114

    AUCKLAND, Sunday. —The oldest North Auckland Maori, Mrs. Pepi Kingi, died to-day at 114 years. She remembered ...

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  8. Finished with Dominion Status

    NEW DELHI, Sunday. — At Jaipur Dr. Sitaramayya, new president of the National Congress Party, told 200,000 ...

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  9. "Monty" To Lead Armies In European Emergency

    NEW YORK, Sunday. — In the event of a European emergency. the U.S. occupation troops in Germany, as well as the armies of the five Western Union Powers would be placed under Field-Marshall Montgomery, according to a detailed agreement drawn ...

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  10. British Tradition: Foreign Turkeys

    LONDON, Sunday.—Thousands of turkeys were sent out from London's biggest market yesterday to butchers in the ...

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  11. DEADLOCK OVER ALUMINIUM

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. — Deadlock is threatened in the "aluminium affair" between the Economic Co-operation ...

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  12. BELGIANS PLAN VAST BASE

    BRUSSELS, Sunday. — A vast military base will be built by the Belgians at Kamina, in the Belgian Congo, midway ...

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  14. Arctic Trip for H.M.A.S. Labuan

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — H.M. A.S. Labuan is one of the busiest ships in the R.A.N. To-day she arrived in Melbourne after an ...

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  15. LOOKING FORWARD TO GAYEST CHRISTMAS SINCE 1938

    LONDON, Sunday.—As the Christian world prepares to celebrate Christmas with more gaiety and merry making than in any year since 1938, two countries form notable exceptions to the general rule—Greece and Palestine. In Greece, this Christmas will be ...

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  16. HAD TO CUT PRICES TO BOOST SALES

    NEW YORK, Sunday.—The American public is getting away to a late Christmas rush this year, and only after a ...

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  17. Mr. Eden Plans Australian Visit

    LONDON, Sunday. — Mr. Anthony Eden will fly to Australia and New Zealand towards the end of January. ...

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  18. BLACK U.N. PICTURE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir Hartley Shawcross, speaking at Torquay, said U.N. debates had increased, not diminished, tension between ...

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