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  2. "THE FINAL STEP."

    OTTAWA. Dec. 30—Officially! described as "marking a final step in the development of Canada's nationhood and effective ...

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  3. ANTARCTIC RIVALRY.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 30.—The "New York Times" correspondent aboard the flagship Mount Olympus of Rear-Admiral Byrd's ...

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  4. PACIFIC WAR CRIMES.

    TOKIO, Dec. 30.—The Pacific War Crimes Tribunal will adjourn for a fortnight at the close of the prosecution's case, probably during ...

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  5. GREAT POWER UNITY.

    MOSCOW. Dec. 30.—"The world is entering the new year under, conditions of consolidated mutual understanding among the Great. ...

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  6. SKILLED INDUSTRY.

    LONDON. Dec. 30.—Plans have been published for the development and modernisation of one of Britain's oldest industries, ...

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  7. GERMAN CURRENCY.

    BERLIN, Dec. 30.—Reuters states that the monthly report issued by General Joseph McNarney (commander of the American ...

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  8. CHURCH UPROAR.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—Fifty members of the National Union of Protestants shouted down the Bishop, of Liverpool (Dr. Martin) at West ...

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  9. JEWS RETALIATE.

    JERUSALEM, Dec. 30.—The threat by the Jewish terrorist organisation, Irgun Zvai Leumi, to flog British soldiers in retaliation for the flogging of one of their "fighters"—Abraham Kimchin, who was sentenced to 18 ...

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  10. FIREMEN SUFFER.

    ATLANTA (GEORGIA). Dec. 30. —Chemical fumes from a burning chemist's shop yesterday overcame 75 firemen and 52 were admitted ...

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  11. "GROWING PAINS."

    WELLINGTON. Dec. 30.—"Not until we have a system of collective security in which the United Nations Organisation possesses ...

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  12. DANISH AUSTERITY.

    COPENHAGEN. Dec. 30.-The Government has proposed to party leaders drastic cuts in imports for 1947, especially from sterling areas, ...

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  13. FINANCIAL CRISIS.

    LONDON. Dec. 30.—The Archbishop of York (Dr. Garbett), in his new year letter, says that the Church of England is in the midst of a ...

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  14. ANTARCTICA.

    A message from the Byrd expedition to Antarctica states that members of a British expedition have refused to vacate American buildings of Marguerite Bay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. EMBASSY BOMBING.

    ROME, Dec. 30.—Professor Johan Smertenko (vice-president' of the American League for a Free Palestine), whose exclusion from ...

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  16. EGYPTIAN PROTEST.

    CAIRO. Dec. 30.—The Egyptian Prime Minister Nokrashy Pasha) has protested against the reported declaration by the British Prime ...

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  17. INDIANS IN AFRICA.

    CAPE TOWN, Dec. 30.—The Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Malan) has pledged Opposition support to the Prime Minister (Field ...

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  18. ALBANIA'S ECONOMY.

    BELGRADE, Dec. 30.—The text was published today of the Yugoslav Albanian economic treaty which g both countries have ratified. The ...

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  19. FRENCH HAMPERED.

    PARIS, Dec. 30.—Although most of Hanoi is in French hands, they have not been able yet to send reinforcements by land because ...

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  20. DIPLOMAT'S DEATH.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 30.—The death occurred last night of Mr. Hugh' Robert Wilson, who resigned as U.S. Ambassador to Germany in ...

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  21. EIRE PLANE CRASH.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—A funeral plane will carry to the United States from Shannon (Eire) the bodies of the 12 victims of the ...

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  22. GOOD-NIGHT TRAGEDY.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—The "Daily Telegraph" says that an ex-soldier, Uriah Jones, (29), was kissing his fiancee, ...

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  23. ZIONIST CONGRESS.

    BASLE, Dec. 30.—The election by the Zionist General Council, at Its final session on Saturday night, of a new executive of 19 members ...

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  24. SOVIET TRADE.

    MOSCOW. Dec. 30.—A two-year renewable Russo-Norwegian trade pact has been signed, providing for the exchange of needed goods, says ...

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  25. GASTRO-ENTERITIS.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—A doctor at Hounslow Hospital, near Heathrow (London) airport, said today that the wives and babies of American ...

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  26. AIR "TANKERS."

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—An improved method of refuelling aircraft in the air, which Is now being tried out in Southern England, may if successful ...

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  27. CRIMES BY WOMEN.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—Drastic" increases had occurred in crimes by women, including robberies, motor car thefts, forgery ...

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  28. ALLAHABAD RIOTS.

    ALLAHABAD, Dec. 30.—Pour persons were killed, including two by police fire, and 20 were injured in disturbances yesterday between ...

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  29. HEADQUARTERS FOR UNITED NATIONS.

    A permanent headquarters for the United Nations Organisation will be erected on this site on Manhattan Island, New York. The site was the gift to U.N.O. of Mr. John D. Rockefeller, jun[?] at a cost of 8,500,000 dollars. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. DAIREN INCIDENT.

    MOSCOW, Dec. 30.—A Pravda special correspondent in Dairen, quoting an authoritative source, says that the report that the Soviet ...

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  31. SOVIET ATTACHE.

    AUCKLAND, Dec. 30.—"I think Stalin is well," said Mr. M. E. Vysselski, who arrived here today on the liner, Marine Phoenix. on his ...

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  32. TROOPS FOR INDONESIA.

    AMSTERDAM, Dec. 30.—Contrary to the former plan not to dispatch troops to Indonesia before the spring of 1947, the steamer ...

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  33. U.S.A. EX-SERVICEMEN.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 20.—Bolstered by; 9,300,000 veterans of World War II, a record peacetime labour force of 58,000,000 workers has begun its second year of postwar production in the United States. ...

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  34. ALLIES IN ITALY.

    ROME, Dec. 30.—The Supreme Allied Commander in the Mediterranean theatre (General Sir William Morgan), in a New Year ...

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  35. COTTON INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—The hope is expressed in official quarters, says Reuters, that there will be a full resumption of work in the ...

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  36. LIVING COSTS.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—Retail food prices rose 34 per cent and cost of living essentials in general 18 per cent in 1946, says the Bureau of ...

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  37. STRANDED SHIP.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—The crew of the United States ship, Am-Mer-Mar, which stranded on the rocks of Ryvingen lighthouse, in southern ...

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  38. OPPOSING INTERESTS.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—Agreement between Britain and the Arab and Zionist interests on Palestine's future seems virtually impossible, ...

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  39. N.C.O.'S CHARGED.

    CAIRO, Dec. 30.—Three British Army N.C.O.'s were charged before a court martial today with conspiracy to cause mutiny, says the ...

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  40. AMENITIES AT SEA.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—Regular cinema shows at sea for the crews of cargo vessels is one of the many: amenities which the Port Line is ...

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  41. UNIVERSAL TRAINING.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—The United States War Department, in a move which observers say has been clearly timed to catch the attention of the incoming 80th Congress, has appealed for the enactment of universal military training legislation because the atom ...

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  42. SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    MADRID. Dec. 30.—Five men and two Spanish guards were killed in a shooting affray between a group of civilians and a Civil Guard patrol ...

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  43. CANADIAN TRADE.

    VANCOUVER, Dec. 30.—Mr. John Benjamin. a Sydney department store chairman who is visiting here, expressed disappointment at ...

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  44. FINNISH AIRPORT RETURNED

    HELSINKI, Dec. 30.—The Allied Control Commission has announced that Helsinki's main airport, Maim, which since the armistice has been ...

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