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  3. TRAVIS RECAPTURED BY ARMY GUARD AT REDBANK: WAS NOT KNOWN BY ESCORT

    Victor John Travis (20), housebreaker and gunman, who with two companions, escaped from the Boggo-road goal on December 11, was recaptured early yesterday afternoon at Redbank, where he had a hide-out in the Army Returned Stores Depot. ...

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  4. POPE'S PEACE APPEAL

    LONDON, December 25.— Reuter's says that His Holiness, the Pope, in a Christmas Eve broadcast over the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 274 words
  5. COMING TO AUSTRALIA

    Two hundred British Ex-service building tradesman left for Australia in the Large Bay on Sunday December 1. They are the first batch of migrants to go from Britain to Australia under the Migration Agreement signed between the U.K. and Australian Governments in 1946. They will he followed by 400 more ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "MOBILISE THE CHRISTMAS SPIRIT" SAYS KING

    LONDON, December 25.—"The British Empire showed the way to the world when the bombs were falling, and can by its discipline, endurance, and patience show the way in the peace," said His Majesty, King ...

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  7. Help for Dairymen: State Government Policy Criticised

    BRISBANE, December 25.—The State Government's policy has prevented Queensland dairymen suffering from drought from getting any benefit from the Commonwealth grants, said the Q.D.O. State Council President (Mr. C. E. Jamieson) on his return from Sydney on ...

    Article : 541 words
  8. MANLY FERRY RUNS AGROUND

    SYDNEY, December 25.— A Mainly ferry boat carrying a large number of passengers, ...

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  9. Holiday Accidents SIX DEATHS REPORTED

    SYDNEY, Dec. 25 — Six holiday deaths were reported to-day. John Osenhould (19), student, of Chatswood, was ...

    Article : 225 words
  10. PRIME MINISTER APPEALS FOR INDUSTRIAL PEACE

    CANBERRA, December 25.—Warning that the weapon of direct action, though it might at times appear to achieve some temporary benefit, could only, if persisted in, lead to ultimate chaos, resulting in inflationary ...

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  11. HOPES OF SETTLEMENT IN GAS STRIKE

    CANBERRA, Dec. 25.—Hope of progress toward a settlement of the gas strikes in Victoria and South Australia ...

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  12. "ONLY 2 SURVIVED THE HORRORS OF JAPANESE TORTURE CHAMBER"

    YOKOHAMA, December 25.—Pte. James William Downie, of N.S.W., his face scarred as a result of Japenese tortures, told the Military Tribunal trying the Tokio P.O.W. camp commandant, Lieut. Narumi Oota, ...

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  13. CHRISTMAS TRADING WOULD HAVE BEEN AN ALL-TIME RECORD IF THE GOODS HAD BEEN AVAILABLE

    BRISBANE, December 25.—The Christmas turn-over would have been an all-time record if the stores could have secured the goods, said the President of the Queensland Grocers and Retail Traders Association (Mr. ...

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  14. Bread Price Will Be Up 1d. a Loaf in 1947?

    BRISBANE, December 25.—The price of bread probably will be 1d. per loaf higher throughout Queensland early in the New Year! The Prices Branch already has approved this increase for Cairns and ...

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  15. 2 KILLED, 13 INJURED IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Dec. 25.—Two boys were killed in road accidents in Queensland during Christmas Eve and Christmas ...

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  16. VIETMANESE ARE RESISTING STUBBORNLY

    HANOI, Dec. 25.—French military authorities said the situation is well in hand in Tongking Province, but in Hanoi the ...

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  17. CHILD DROWNED

    CAIRNS, Dec. 25.—Kay Fraser, three-year-old daughte of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Fraser, of Atherton, was drowned in Machan's ...

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