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  2. OCCUPATION PLANS FOR JAPAN Tokyo Talks Concluded

    TOKYO, Dec. 21.—High-ranking American officers said to-day that the British Commonwealth's combined ground forces and air forces in the Allied Army of ...

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  3. HER CHOICE FROM THE CHRISTMAS TREE

    Patricia O'connell, of Carlton, chose a doll when the Legacy Club and Scarba homes held a partt at Randwick yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. COAL OWNERS SURPRISED

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—Although the provisions of the Coal Industry Nationalisation Bill are broadly in accordance with recent ...

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  5. PACIFIC AIR SERVICE

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Proposals made by the U.S. for an air transpon agreement with Australla are believed to provide for ...

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  6. New Clothing Procedure On Discharge

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Civilian clothing vouchers issued to demobilised Servicemen are being abolished and the cash equivalent ...

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  7. FINAL DECISION IN WASHINGTON

    These talks were attended by Commodore Collins. Lieut.-General Northcott, Chief of the Australian General Staff, Air Vice-Marshal ...

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  8. Mathematics Appointment

    Dr. Keith Edward Bullen, a 39year-old New Zealander with brilliant qualifications, has been appointed to the Chair of Applied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TRAINING PLANS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Six army training camps will be established throughout Australia to train volunteers for the force to ...

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  10. FOOD GIFTS FOR BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Friday.—It is unlikely that the existing position will be changed when representations to make gifts of food for Britain ...

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  11. BRICKS KILL FIREMAN

    Hit by falling bricks from an overhead railway bridge into which a motor lorry had crashed a few minutes before, Patrick Watson, 28. ...

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  12. Sabotage Of Warsaw Regime Alleged

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—The arrest of the "underground staff" of General Anders, commanding the British-controlled Polish Corps in Italy, is reported hy the Warsaw correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph," ...

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  13. LONDON CRIME FIGURES

    LONDON, Dec. 21 (A.A.P.). —"Crime figures are not really disturbing and most Londoners are still able to go about their ...

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  14. RESIGNATION THREAT DENIED

    NEW YORK, Dec. 21 (A.A.P.). —General MacArthur has denied a report broadcast from Tokyo by Larry Tighe, correspondent of the ...

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  15. FIRE BRIGADE'S TRUCK STOLEN

    GOSFORD, Friday.—Four naval ratings, who stole a fire brigade truck in Elizabeth Street. Sydney, on December 16, and were caught in ...

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  16. PLAN TO CURB GERMANY

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.— Permanent international control of the Ruhr and the Rhineland, centres of German industrial ...

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  17. Mrs. Roosevelt To Speak For Women At UNO OUR STAFF CORRESPONDENT.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 21.— "President Truman apparently had enough correspondence from women's organisations to know ...

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  18. DEATH SENTENCE ON JAPANESE

    MOROTAI, Dec. 21.—Found guilty of the murder of two Australian airmen at Sario, near Manado, on June 19 this year. Lieutenant Yanomura ...

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  19. TWO KILLED IN JAVA CLASH

    LONDON, Dec. 21 (A.A.P.).— A British officer and an Indian were killed and three Indians were wounded while British troops were ...

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  20. TWO MEN KILLED ON ROADS

    Two men were killed in Sydney suburbs yesterday as a result of road accidents, one fatality was at Woollahra, and the other at ...

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  21. FOOD SHIP FOR ISLANDERS

    The 3,500-ton vessel Bungaree will sail on Christmas Eve from Sydney with a cargo of food for Lord Howe, Norfolk, and Vila (New Hebrides) ...

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  22. MAGNA CARTA TREE FALLS

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—After marking the traditional site of the signing of Magna Carta by King John in 1215 for more than eight ...

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  23. FILMS' DEBT TO RADIO

    The motion picture industry should be grateful for the sound basic training which radio had given to the potential film stars, said Mr. H. G. ...

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  24. BRITISH DELEGATES

    LONDON, Dec. 21 (A.A.P.).—The appointments to the United Kingdom delegation to the United Nations' General Assembly in January have ...

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  25. "FULL" AS WELL AS "FREE"

    LONDON, Dec, 21 (A.A.P.).— Britain needed a full Press as well as a free Press said LieutenantColonel K. Walker-Smith, in the ...

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  26. TRIED TO ROW ACROSS CHANNEL

    LONDON, Dec. 21 (A.A.P.).— Graham Kinross, aged 18, who twice previously attempted to low to the Continent, was reported missing after ...

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  27. 1800 SERVICEMEN ARRIVE TO-MORROW

    More than 1,800 Servicemen from Tarakan and Morotai, including 400 members of the R.A.A.F. from Tarakan, will arrive in Sydney to-morrow ...

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  28. GOVERNOR ARRIVES IN FREIGHTER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Breaking all Vice-Regal precedent, Admiral Sir Hugh Binney, Governor-Designate of Tasmania, travelled to Australia ...

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  29. MOB TURNS ON EX-MINISTERS

    BUDAPEST, Dec. 21 (A.A.P.). —Crowds to-day attacked and attempted to lynch two former Ministers, Endre and Bady, while ...

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  30. 24 Hours To Britain Within 10 Years, Says Mr. Fysh

    The present 64-hour air service from Australia to Britain would be cut to 48 hours within the next five years, and to 24 ...

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  31. BRIDGE COLLAPSE KILLS 24

    ROME, Dec. 21 (A.A.P.).—Twentyfour workers were killed and many injured when a bridge in Rome collapsed while two heavy lorries were ...

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  32. BRITISH POLICY IN SIAM

    LONDON, Dec. 21 (A.A.P.).— Britain's policy to Siam was based on a desire to renew friendly relations as soon as possible, and ...

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  33. HAWAII AS 49th STATE

    NEW YORK, Dec. 21 (A.A.P.) —The Secretary of the Interior, Mr. lakes, to-day recommended that Hawaii should be admitted ...

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  34. Bomb-ferreting Far From Ended in Britain

    LONDON, Dec. 21.—It will be at least six months before Britain is finally freed from the menace of unexploded bombs, 150 of which ...

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  35. R.A.A.F. PERSONNEL LEAVE ENGLAND

    LONDON, Dec. 21 (A.A.P.).—The liner Durban Castle sailed from Southampton yesterday with 584 Australian Air Force personnel. The ship ...

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  36. JOAN HAMMOND TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    Joan Hammond the Australiern soprano, will tour Australia next year under contract to the Australian Broadcasting Commission, Mr. C. J. ...

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