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  2. RUSSIAN ELECTIONS

    Moscow, Dec. 22.—The municipal elections which were held in five U.S.S.R. Republics coincided with Stalin's 68th birthday. Some ...

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  3. PALESTINE WARFARE

    Jerusalem, Dec. 22.—Heavily Brined Haganah guerillas swept down from the mountains between Tel-Aviv and Jerusalem and raided ...

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  4. CHOLERA IN SYRIA

    Damascus, Dec. 22.—All Syrians are to be inoculated as the result of seven cholera deaths within a few days including some on the ...

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  5. BOBBY BREEN BACKED

    Perth, Dec. 22.—In a betting move reminiscent of that for the same horse in the year he won the Railway Stakes of 1944 Bobby Breen ...

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  6. WESTERN GERMANY

    Berlin, Dec. 21.—British and American military Government officials estimate that the combined British and American zones ...

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  7. ARMS IN JAPAN

    Tokio, Dec. 22.—The special Diet investigation committee on the disposal of war supplies had discovered that it was possible some ...

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  8. FREEDOM OF PRESS

    London, Dec. 22.—The greatest single threat to the freedom of the British press was the power exercised by successive ...

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  9. MILLIONS MOVE

    New Delhi, Dec. 22.—It is officially stated that 8,500,000 refugees, during the past four months, have crossed the Indo-Pakistan border. ...

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  10. Persian Oil Dispute

    Teheran, Dec. 21.—The public prosecutor has ordered the arrest, of the former Premier, Qavam-es-Sultaneh, and Parliament has ...

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  11. GERALDTON MEETING

    Geraldton, Dec. 22.—He was not a Communist and he had never been a member of the Communist Party, Reginald Batchelor, of ...

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  12. No Irrevocable Step

    Berlin, Dec. 22.—General Sir Brian Robertson, the British military Governor in Germany told a press conference that the ...

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  13. Riots in Bombay

    Bombay, Dec. 22.—Four persons were killed and eight injured in 12 communal clashes in Bombay. The police commissioner imposed a ...

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  14. Defence of India

    New Delhi, Dec. 22.—An Indian officer will be Commander in Chief of the Indian army from March 1, 1948 the Defence Minister, Sardar ...

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  15. JEWISH OFFICER SHOT DEAD

    London, Dec. 21.—The Jerusalem correspondent of the British United Press reports that a British Jew, Robert Stern, who was ...

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  16. Britain's Christmas Food

    London, Dec. 22.—The "Daily Telegraph" says that Merseyside dockers worked overtime to-day unloading what will probably be ...

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  17. Kindled a New Spirit

    London, Dec. 22.—The Foreign Secretary, Mr. Bevin, said the Marshall plan fired the imagination of Europe and kindled a new ...

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  18. Fears of Reprisals

    London, Dec. 22.—Reuter's Jerusalem Correspondent says that the Jewish Agency has ordered women and children to evacuate ...

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  19. "EVIL MEN" AND MIKADO

    New York, Dec. 22.—In an editorial the "Herald-Tribune" says:—"Despite American efforts to reduce the importance of the Imperial ...

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  20. Six Directors Resign

    London, Dec. 20.—Morris Motors, Ltd., in a statement on the resignation of six directors, said that no difference of opinion between Lord ...

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  21. CRUISER AND DESTROYER FROM BRITAIN

    New Delhi, Dec. 22.—Earldev Singh said India was acquiring from Britain the 7000 ton cruiser Achilles and three destroyers for ...

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  22. Attack on British Cars

    Jerusalem, Dec. 22.—It is officially announced that a crowd of Arabs attacked two armoured cars passing through Tulkarem, ...

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  23. Shannon Second Topweight

    Arcadia (Cal.), Dec. 22.—The Australian horse Shannon and the South American, Rico Monte, were given 9.0 when the weights were ...

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  24. Barque Pamir Arrives

    London, Dec. 21.—The coast-guards reported the barque Pamir off Folkestone to-night and making good progress towards Dover. The ...

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  25. West Indian Stowaways

    London, Dec. 21.—The "Daily Express" says that 32 West Indian stowaways were landed when the liner Almanzora arrived at ...

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  26. Lightning Strikes House

    Melbourne, Dec. 21.—Two women escaped serious injury this afternoon when lightning struck the home of Mrs. Rupert E. Clarke, in ...

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  27. Mr. Bevin Attacked

    London, Dec. 22.—The British Communist leader, Harry Pollit, in a speech at Glamorgan, called for the removal of Mr Ernest Bevin ...

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  28. British Soldier Fatally Wounded

    London, Dec. 21.—The Jerusalem correspondent says that the British sergeant-major who was seriously wounded when fired on in King ...

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  29. Leave for Von Runstedt

    London, Dec. 22.—The War Office has granted 72-year-old Field-Marshal von Rundstedt eight days compassionate leave from his ...

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  30. Sydney Nudists

    Sydney, Dec. 20.—A well known bathing beauty and model appeared on a Sydney beach last Sunday in the nude. Described as ...

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  31. WELCOMED BY LONDONERS

    London, Dec. 22.—Hundreds of Londoners tripped to Southend, with binoculars and telescopes, to watch the barque Pamir enter the ...

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  32. Cliff Caves In

    London, Dec. 22.—The "Daily Express" says that the brothers John and Martin Stanley, aged 26 and 23 years respectively, sons of ...

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  33. Empire Defence Plan

    London, Dec 22.—The Capetown correspondent of the British United Press says that a number of South African army and air ...

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  34. Bombs In Trieste

    London, Dec. 22.—Reuter's correspondent in Trieste says that unknown persons threw four bombs during a Jugoslav partisan ...

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  35. Drunks With Corpse

    Melbourne, Dec. 22.—Called to a house at Fitzroy yesterday afternoon, Fitzroy police found a man lying dead on a bed and several ...

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  36. German Steel Magnate

    Nuremburg, Dec. 22.—Frederich Flick, formerly Germany's leading steel and coal magnate, was sentenced to seven years' ...

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  37. Model Traffic Town

    Tottenham, a North London suburb has reopened recently a model traffic area to make the children of the borough ...

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  38. Pope Has Influenza

    London, Dec. 22.—The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says the Pope has influenza and it is uncertain whether he will be ...

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  39. A Secretary's Mistake

    Melbourne, Dec. 21.—When the Atlantic exploration ship Wyatt Earp left Melbourne for lonely Heard Island on Friday afternoon ...

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  40. Luxury Taxes in France

    Paris, Dec. 22.—The Finance Minister, M. Mayer, announced in the Assembly a special night club tax of £840 yearly, also new taxes ...

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  41. Development Councils

    London, Dec. 22.—The British Government is expected to announce soon a plan to establish development councils in 17 ...

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  42. Chair of History

    Perth, Dec. 22.—The Chancellor of the University of Western Australia, Professor' Walter Murdoch, to-day announced the creation of ...

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  43. Italian Strike Settled

    Rome, Dec. 22.—The general strike of 300,000 food supply workers throughout Italy, which began on Saturday, was called off late ...

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  44. Spanked Ex-fiancee

    Sydney, Dec. 21.—George Frederick Crabb (26), cost clerk admitted in the Central Court yesterday that he had put his ex-fiancee across his ...

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  45. Simple Language

    Sydney, Dec. 21.—"The Church must reduce its language to that of the man in the street," says "The Church Standard," official ...

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  46. Film Plane Crashes at Suva

    London, Dec. 22.—The J. A. Rank organisation said a light plane carrying Leslie Giliat, a brother of the film producer, Sidney ...

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  47. Alleged Espionage

    Belgrade, Dec. 22.—The newspaper "Borba" has reported that seven friars, including a parish priest, have been sentenced to ...

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  48. French Tennis Rankings

    Paris, Dec. 22.—The French Lawn Tennis Federation in the 1947 rankings placed Marcel and Bernard first, with Bernard, ...

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  49. AUSTRALIAN ASSOCIATED PRESS

    Except where otherwise designated the overseas intelligence published in the "Kalgoorlie Miner" is transmitted to Australia by the Australian Associated ...

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