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  4. U.S. MOVING TO STEM RED TIDE

    WASHINGTON, December 19 (A.A.P.).—America is speeding up its plans for aid to Europe to stem the tide of communism. ...

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  5. THE WONDER OF CHRISTMAS

    HERE HE IS! Patients at the Brisbane Children's Hospital gaze as Father Christmas arrived yesterday with toys made for The Courier-Mail contest and presents purchased from The Courier-Mail Toy Fund. (Story ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SLENDER PETROL SUPPLY MARGIN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The margin between supply and consumption of petrol was so slender that ...

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  7. Puts Her Pistol Down

    MRS. Gordon Lindsey, 25, who has arrived in Australia from the Philippines to settle in Brisbane with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RUSH FOR HOLIDAYS

    MORE than 3000 people crowded special trains to north and south coast beach resorts yesterday in the first big movement away from the city for the Christmas vacation. ...

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  9. CHEMISTS' PRICE INCREASES

    Queensland chemists had been granted approval to charge increased retail prices for more than 200 of their factory packed lines ...

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  10. TROUBLE IN ARABIA

    NEW YORK, December 19 (A.A.P.). — American workmen on the trans-Arabian oil line, have been evacuated by ...

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  11. Premier Says We Are On The Map Now

    BY the development of its coal resources and the establishment of new industries, Queensland had been "put on ...

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  12. BURDEN OF IT, TOO

    ANOTHER aspect of Christmas—a tired and heavily-laden shopper waiting, for a tram in Queen Street yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Blames Power Politics

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The failure of the Big Four meeting in London was serious but not irreparable, the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Evatt) said to-day. The immediate cause of the breakdown of the ...

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  14. Delegates Go To Sleep

    LONDON, December 19 (A.A.P.)—British—Yugoslav Trade Conference delegates talked for 11 hours until 4 a.m. to-day, and then went ...

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  15. ARMY OVERCOAT SUFFOCATES BABY

    A 5 1/2-MONTHS-OLD boy, Bernard John Long, was suffocated under an army overcoat in his pram at the Victoria Park Housing Commission camp yesterday. The child's mother, Mrs. B. J. Long, fed the baby at ...

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  16. New Waterside Act

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Stevedoring Industry Act of 1947 will operate from December 22. This was announced by ...

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  17. Name Now For Strange Comet

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—The mystery comet which puzzled world scientists in the past fortnight may be called ...

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  18. ANNOYED BY MOTHERS

    LONDON, December 19 (Special).—West Bromwich schoolmistresses are demanding new by-laws to protect them against angry mothers who march into class rooms. ...

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  19. No Practice, But Hit Mark

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A Brisbane man who did not hold a rifle for five years to-day proved himself the best rifle shot ...

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  20. 'Sourabaya Sue' For America

    SINGAPORE, December 19 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — Mrs. Muriel Tantri Pearson ("Sourabaya Sue") has been granted a United States ...

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  22. SOUTH-EAST TO GET MORE ELECTRIC POWER

    ELECTRICAL development of south-eastern Queensland is seen in the raising of another £1,013,915 of new capital by City Electric Light Company Ltd. The company has a franchise ...

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  23. QUESTION JOCKEY AFTER ACCIDENT

    A Brisbane jockey was questioned by detectives attached to the Valley police station yesterday as a result of an alleged ...

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  24. Bare Feet Ban At High School

    MULLUMBIMBY, Friday. — "Bare-footed boys are a deterrent to a proper High School outlook," the headmaster (Mr. A. C. ...

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  25. Scot Starts Trek

    PERTH, Friday.—Carrying a 56lb. pack on his back, and armed with a rifle, the migrant Seaforth Highlander. Captain Alexander ...

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  26. Soviet Planes Over Canada?

    WINNIPEG, December 19 (A.A.P.).—A Toronto steeplejack. Peter Dumas, who worked at Cambridge Bay, 1400 miles north-west ...

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  27. They Endured Fierce Heat Test

    NEW YORK, December 19 (Special).—Scientists exploring human endurance at the University of California have survived exposure to temperatures up to 250 degrees fahrenheit—38 degrees above boiling point—for more than 14 minutes. The experiments were made in ...

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