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  3. Bank Credit Limits Bureaucrats Replace Business Men--Fadden

    BRISBANE, December 17.—"The recent instructions from the Federal Treasurer, designed to limit business expansion through control of bank affairs, are typical ...

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  4. HANLON, McGIRR TALK ON BANKS?

    SYDNEY, December 17.—The Premier of Queensland (Mr Hanlon) flew to Sydney today for a confidential talk with the ...

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  5. BEVIN CHARGES RUSSIAN STEAL

    LONDON, December 17.— The British Foreign Minister, Mr Bevi[?], tonight charged Russia with wrongfully removing huge ...

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  6. Plans In Making For West German Capital

    NEW YORK, December 16.—For four months, United States officials, forseeing the collapse of the Big Four conference, have been planning to rebuild war torn Frankfurt-on-Main as capital of a unified ...

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  7. CAN CARRY 2500MILES OF CABLE

    The new telegraph ship Monarch has just been completed for the U.K. Postmaster-General, and is the largest cable-laying and cable-repair ship in the world. Her length is 475 ft overall, 55 ft 6 in. beam, and her gross tonnage is 8050. With her four cylindrical cable tanks she can carry approximately. 2500 nautical miles of deep sea submarine cable, sufficient to lay a cable between England ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COSGROVE TO RESIGN TODAY

    HOBART, December 17,—The Premier (Mr Cosgrove) will tender the resignation of hie ministry to the Governor (Sir Hugh Binney) ...

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  9. SOCIALIST DEAN 'WILL TELL TRUTH'

    LONDON December 16.—The Dean of Canterbury (Very Rev. Hewlett Johnson) whose book on Russia, "Socialist Sixth of the ...

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  10. HUGE BEQUEST FOR ORPHANS

    SYDNEY, December 17.—Hundreds of homeless, destitute children will benefit from the bulk of the £300,000 estate left by an ...

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  11. DRYING WICKET THREATENS INDIA WITH DEFEAT

    SYDNEY, December 17.—Bad batting today and the prospect of an improved wicket for Australia's last innings tomorrow, has placed India in danger of defeat ...

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  12. Hanlon Forecasts Population Growth

    BRISBANE, December 17. — The doubling of Queensland's population within the next 25 years as the result of the development of ...

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  13. GAS EXPLIOSIN WRECKS FLATS

    WASHINGTON, December 17 —An explosion believed to have been caused [?] gas caved in the middle [?] of a seven ...

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  14. A Scot Rebels

    PERTH, December 17.—Capt Alex McRobbie, one of the latest British immigrants to arrive in Australia, rebelled ...

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  15. Chained Workers Create N.Z. Storm

    WELINGTON, December 17.— The New Zealand Waterside Workeres' Union, in a statement condemning the alleged arrest and ...

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  16. Girl Thief Took Odds To Caution

    BRISBANE, December 17.—A 17-year-old typiste, who had devised ingenious thefts of jewellery, had told the detectives that she ...

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  17. SECOND CLASS AIR TRAVEL

    MELBOURNE, December 17.— aviation man predicted today that Australian air travellers would be given the choice of first-class and ...

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  18. Vestey's Seek Expansion

    CANBERRA, December 18.—Lord Vestey today opened talks with, the Minister for the Interior (Mr Johnson) on the, proposed expansion of ...

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  19. SIX MONTHS' GAOL CANCELS BIG DEBTS

    BRISBANE December 17.—Victor F. Baxter, of Brisbane, who was sentenced to six months' imprisonment today, will, in effect, ...

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  20. Moscow Women's Non-Ration Rush

    LONDON, December 16.—Reuter's Moscow correspondent says: On the first day of shopping without ration books, Moscow women ...

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  21. EXPORT BOOST FOR DOLLARS

    CANBERRA, December 17.—The first major step in an all out effort to earn more dollars by exporting more Australian goods ...

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  22. SABOTAGE ON JAP. RAILWAY

    TOKYO, December 17 (AAP— Reuter).—An attempt to derail trains on the Tokyo-Yokohama railway line, the connecting link ...

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  23. CORIO DISPUTE ENDED AT LAST

    SYDNEY, December 17.—The settlement of the dispute over the manning of the Corio was announsed today by the Minister for ...

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  24. MILK PRICE INCREASE SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, December 17. — An immediate increase of a further 2[?]d. per gallon in the price of milk is being' sought by the Queensland ...

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  25. UNIFORM TAXATION TO BE TESTED

    MELBOURNE, December 17.— Preliminary steps to test the validity of the Commonwealth's uniform taxation were taken at a ...

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