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  3. Received 'Wings'

    Sixteen R.A.A.F. pilot-trainees, and four R.A.N. piolt traineers were… given their wings at the Flying Training School pass out parade at Poing Cook, last Thursday afternoon. Wings were presented to the R.A.A.F. men by the Air Member for Personnel (Air Vice-Marshal F. M. Bladin, C.B., C.B.E.), and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. U.N. DECISION ON PLAN FOR DISARMAMENT BY STAGES

    PARIS, Dec. 19.—The United Nations Political Committes today approved of the Western plan for stage-by-stage disarmament by a handsome majority, rejecting all Societ attempts to amend it. The plan, ...

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  5. SHOPLIFTERS IN BRISBANE REAPING RECORD HARVEST

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19. — Shoplifters in Brisbane are reaping a record Christmas harvest. They have stolen goods worth hundreds of pounds in the last few days. In one of the city's worst ...

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  6. DAIRYMEN WAIT ON ACTING TREASURER AMELIORATION OF DROUGHT RELIEF CONDITIONS SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19.—Storekeepers are giving dairymen only one months' credit compared with the usual 12 montbs advance. Many dairymen in areas first hit by the drought are without incomes because of heavy fodder accounts incurred ...

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  7. EXPLOITS CHILD CAROL SINGERS

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—The "Daily Herald" says that small-time London Spivs are cashing in on the ...

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  8. Rain Eases Milk Shortage

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19.—Brisbane's milk shortage is expected to be eased slightly by to-day's rains ...

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  9. Mining Rehabilitations Problem of Mechanisation

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—The rehabilitation of the underground coal industry is essentially a problem of mechanisation. This is stated in the fourth report of the Joint Coal Board. ...

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  10. Old Man Now Has A Metal Gullet

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 19.—An old man who could not swallow food has left Prince He[?]ry Hoslpital with a ...

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  11. Police Expect Murderer's Arrest Today

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—Police expect to arrest the marderes tomorrow. Mrs, Hacker [?] was battered and strangied ...

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  12. MAN AND WIFE MURDERED

    AUCKLAND, Dec. 19.—A man and his wife were found murdered in their bed at the isolated timber milling ...

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  13. NOT IMPRESSED BY MASS UNION ACTION

    SYDNEY. Dec. 19.—Unions who do not "pull things on" receive better treatment. A Federal Conciliation ...

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  14. Conference On Hours Of Work

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 19.—Representatives of employers and the unions will meet in conference with ...

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  15. MOVE FOR SUGAR PRICE INCREASE

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19.—The Sugar Industry Joint Committee on the Commonwealth Sugar Agreement met today ...

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  16. FILM PRODUCER ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    BEVERLEY HILLS, California), Dec. 19.—Walter Wanger, film producer, was formally charged yesterday ...

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  17. Vict. Butter Due In Qld. Today

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19. — The first Victorian butter shipment will arrive in Brisbane tomorrow. Five thousand ...

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  18. ELECTROCUTED IN STORM

    NAMBOUR, Dec. 19.—Laurence Harold Woodward (26) was electrocuted early tonight at Eumundi, 13 miles from ...

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  19. COUPLE FOUND DEAD IN FLAT

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—Police believe an Australian ex-serviceman tonight shot a new Australian woman and ...

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  20. CHURCH VISITS BY ROYAL COUPLE

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19.—Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will attend an Anzac Day service in St. John's ...

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  21. CHINESE ON U.K. STAFFS IN MALAYA ARRESTED

    SINGAPORE, Dec. 19.—Federal police headquarters disclosed today that number of the staff at King's ...

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  22. PROPOSED MIDDLE EAST COMMAND FOUR POWERS' CHARGES AGAINST RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, December 19.—The United States, Britain, France, and Turkey today accused the Soviet Union of trying to frighten Middle Eastern countries from ...

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  23. STRONG "RED" ATTACK REPULSED AFTER BITTER 13-HOUR FIGHT

    TOKIO, Dec. 19.—A Communist battalion attacked Allied lines north-west of Chorwon in Korea yesterday under cover of artillery, but was thrown back after a bitter 13-hour fight, the 8th Army ...

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  24. Newspaper Fined For Contempt

    WELLINGTON. Dec. 19.—Proprietors of the newspaper "Truth" were fined £250 for contempt of court, and ordered ...

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  25. STRIKE WILL AFFECT CHRISTMAS SHOPPERS

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—Tomorrow's 24 hour bus and tram stoppage will keep tens of thousands of Christmas ...

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  26. POLIO WARNING

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19.—An increase in poliomyelitis cases during the hot months of the new year is expected by the ...

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  27. NEW AIR STATION FOR NAVY

    CANBERRA, Dec. 19.—The Navy will open a second a arm station at Schofields, miles from. Sydney, Mr. ...

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  28. Typhoon's Terrific Toll

    MANILA, Dec. 19.—A revised casualty list of the recent destructive typhoon in the Visayan Islands has been ...

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