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  3. BLAIR ATHOL AGREEMENT SIGNED YESTERDAY

    BRISBANE, Dec. 11.—The agreement between the State Government and the Electric Supply Corporation Overseas Ltd., which will result in the development of the Blair Athol coalfield, was signed to-day by the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) and ...

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    Handshake: Captain K. G. Jackson, of Qantas Airways, says good-bye to "Hoppy," the Kangaroo symbol of the new Sydney-London Kangaroo, Service. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Arabs Occupied Jewish Synagogue

    LONDON, Dec. 11.—Reuter's Palestine correspondent says that British troops have been sent to the quarter near the Jaffa Gate, where the Arabs have ...

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  6. SEIZED GOODS BROUGHT £4000

    BRISBANE, Dec. 11.—Goods in short supply recently seized by Customs officials at Queensland's ports, brought £4000 at an auction ...

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  7. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION

    CANBERRA, Dec. 11.—Commanded by Commander Karl Erik Com, who was a marine surveyor with Sir ...

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  8. NO CASH FOR BANDITS IN SYDNEY CEMETERY HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY, December 11.—Three armed and masked men to-night held up at gun point two watchmen at the Rookwood Cemetery in a search for a £2000 payroll. The gunmen thought that the payroll, which ...

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  9. P.M. URGES CUT IN PETROL CONSUMPTION IMMEDIATELY

    SYDNEY, December 11.—The Prime Minster (Mr. Chifley) said to-night that it was imperative that the 10 per cent. cut in petrol to be effective from January 1 should reflect itself immediately in the monthly ...

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  10. Former Indonesian Premier DR. SJAHRIR IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Dec. 11.—The former Republican Premier of Indonesia (Dr. Sutan Sjahrir), who arrived in Sydney to-day ...

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  11. RAILWAY UNIONS AND 40-HOUR WEEK

    BRISBANE, December 11.—The application of the 40-hour week to industry, of necessity, must be in a state of flux for about 12 months, Mr. Justice Matthews told the railway unions in the Industrial Court to-day. ...

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  12. SHORTAGE OF CHRISTMAS GOODS IN NORTH: STEAMER FIRE SEQUEL

    BRISBANE, December 11.—A Christmas at Bowen without cakes, pudding, sweets, nuts, toys, and bottled beer, is threatened by the Newcastle fire on Tuesday on the coastal steamer Time. At Mackay ...

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  13. RAIN AND TOSS WILL PLAY BIG PART IN TEST!

    SYDNEY, Dec. 11.—Rain and the toss again are likely to play a big part in the second Test. The heavy rain last week greatly ...

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  14. POLICEMAN NOT GUILTY OF MURDER

    BRISBANE, Dec. 11.—A Criminal Court jury to-day found Allan Martin (26), police constable, not guilty of ...

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  15. NO SURVIVORS OF THE LABRADOR AIR CRASH

    NEW YORK, December 11.—A big United States Army C54 transport plane, with an undetermined passenger list, crashed in a snowy wilderness about midnight, eight miles north of Goose Bay airfield in ...

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  16. LIQUIDATION OF ALL PRICE SUBSIDIES PLANNED

    CANBERRA, December 11.—The Minister for Trade and Customs (Sen. J. B. Courtice) announced to-day that the Commonwealth had embarked upon a plan for the liquidation, as soon as possible, of all price ...

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  17. INQUIRY SOUGHT INTO CATTLE INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Dec. 11.—Before he completes his survey of the Queensland cattle industry, Mr. W. A. Beattie, of the Council for ...

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  18. ANOTHER COMPANY SEEKING BASE METAL AREAS IN QLD.

    BRISBANE, December 11.—The Acting Minister for Mines (Mr. Gledson) to-day disclosed that another big Australian mining company is interesting itself in the search for further base metal areas in Queensland. ...

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  19. TINS OF GOLD FILINGS STILL MISSING

    BRISBANE, Dec. 11.—Mr. C. H. Buchanan, Sydney loss assessor, who has been searching Australia for a month for £3000 ...

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  20. COMET UNIDENTIFIED

    CANBERRA, Dec. 11.—The Government Astronomer, Dr. Woolley, said to-day that he had been unable to identify the comet seen in ...

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  21. KEEN COMPETITION AT BRISBANE WOOL SALES LIKELY

    BRISBANE, Dec. 11.—The Southern tally clerks' dispute is not expected to affect the Brisbane wool sales, which ...

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  22. U.S.A. Withdraws Wool Orders: Dollars Lost

    MELBOURNE, December 11.—Because of the hold-up in wool sales and shipments by labour disputes, important American orders for wool have been withdrawn from Australia and diverted to Argentina. ...

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  23. VIOLENT STORM NEAR MACKAY

    MACKAY, Dec. 11.—Houses were unroofed and trees uprooted in a violent storm lasting 15 minutes which struck Mirani. 25 ...

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  24. VON NIDA BADLY BEATEN

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 11.—A record gallery of more than 2000 saw Ossie Pickworth defeat, by 6 up and 5 to play, the defender, ...

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