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  4. NEW COMPANY TO EXPLOIT GULF FISH INDUSTRY

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.--A promise of a major new industry for the little developed far north lies in the proposed exploitation of the vast fishing potentialities of Gulf waters and rivers by Gulf Marine ...

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  5. Drastic Devaluation Of Soviet Currency

    NEW YORK, December 15.--Morning papers in leaders on the Russian revaluation of the rouble draw parallels between the Soviet's difficulties and those afflicting some capitalistic states. The New York Times' describes it as "an ...

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  6. PUBLIC MORALITY INVOLVED IN DIVORCE APPEAL

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A question of public morality was involved more than the rights of the parties, said Judge Philp in the Full Court to-day, when Mrs. Irene Erla Henderson appealed against the judgment ...

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  7. INJUNCTION GRANTED IN BANK CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- In the High Court to-day Justice Sir Owen Dixon granted the private trading ...

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  8. Strong Man Killed

    General Jacques Leclerc, "strong man" of the French Army, on whom the Government was relying, it is believed, to take ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SISTER KENNY DEFENDS TREATMENT

    AUCKLAND, December 15. --Interviewed on a New Zealand Health Department memorandum to doctors ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NO LIST OF NEW DOLLAR CUTS YET

    SYDNEY, Monday. —--A list of goods which will be affected by the dollar cut decided upon by a sub committee of the ...

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  11. Severe Storm At Canberra

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Lightning struck the King George V Memorial, less than 50 yards from the front door ...

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  12. TO BE TRIED ON CHARGE OF ATTEMPT TO KILL

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.-- After an altercation over a bottle of wine a man was alleged to have obtained a ...

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  13. J. B. Priestley Sees New York

    LONDON, December 15.-- The playwright, Mr. J. B. Priestley, broadcasting after his visit to New ...

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  14. PIRATES FAIL

    HONG KONG, December 15.--Armed pirates, disguised as passengers, unsuccessfully attempted ...

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  15. U.K. MIGRATION FIGURES

    LONDON, December 14.--The 'Dally Mall' says the latest Board of Trade figures show that in the first nine months of 1947 there ...

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  16. IMPOSSIBLE TASK SET FOR VALUER'S DEPT

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Valuer General's Department is faced with a hopeless task in trying to value Queensland ...

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  17. Arab Armies Tighten Ring Of Steel Round Palestine

    LONDON, December 15. -- The Associated Press and Reuter's Jerusalem correspondents say the Arab armies tightened the ring of steel round Palestine as Arab-Jewish clashes continued. ...

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  18. AIR SERVICE TO JAPAN

    TOKIO, December 15. -- Lieut. General Horace Robertson, the BCOF commander, to-day sent a message of congratulations to the ...

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  19. Music While You Work At Lakes Creek Meatworks

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday. --A public address system which will give employees of Lakes Creek meatworks music, ...

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  20. COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES BLAMED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--But for Communistic activities and propaganda the trouble in Palestine would long ago have. ...

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  21. Kingaroy-M'borough Air Service

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Having been advised by the Department of Civil Aviation to-day that a licence for the re-opening of the ...

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  22. ALLEGED POLICE "OPEN SEASON" ON UNDERWORLD CHARACTER

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--How he had heard rumors that the police had declared "an open season" for anyone wanting to kill Malcolm M'Lean Appleby (32), an underworld identity, was told by a witness in the ...

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  23. Mr. Moriarty Next Rail Commissioner?

    BRISBANE, Monday--When applications closed to-day for the position of Commissioner for Railways, shortly to be ...

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  24. Maltese Migrants

    LONDON, December 14.-- Reuter's Valetta correspondent says the Jugoslav steamer Partizanka, 6200 ...

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  25. BAKERS' CHRISTMAS BREAK

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Bread Manufacturers' Association of Queensland to-night decided no bread would be delivered in ...

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  26. NEW ORIENT LINER

    LONDON, December 15. -- The[?] Orient Line has announced the name of the new 31,000-ton liner, sister ship to the Orcades, to be ...

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  27. Tas. Labor Caucus Has Confidence In Premier

    HOBART, Monday.--The Labor Caucus is believed to have elected to-night the Deputy Premier (Mr. Brooker) ...

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  28. CANADIAN BAN ON AUSTRALIAN CANNED FRUIT REMOVED

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Minister for Commerce (Mr. R. T. Pollard) said to-day he had been advised by cable ...

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  29. Avro Anson Crashes

    SINGAPORE, December 15.--An Avro Anson yesterday afternoon crashed into the sea off the village of Tanjong Hantu. ...

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  30. More Serious Charges To Come

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Detective N. Guldbransen said in the Police Court to-day that he watched William Grahame (40), ...

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  31. NOT DISCUSSED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The employment of members of the AWU at the open cut mine at Blair Athol had never been discussed ...

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  32. U.K. Coal Dearer

    LONDON, December 14. -- The 'Dally Express' says prices of British coal for export and for bunkering ships have suddenly leaped ...

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  33. NEW PERSIAN PRIME MINISTER

    LONDON, December 14. -- The 'Daily Telegraph's' Teheran correspondent says Sardan Fakher Hekmat, president of the Persian ...

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