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  2. Advertising

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  3. HUGE SUMS TO DEVELOP N.T. IF LONG LEASES GRANTED

    CANBERRA, Dec. 17.—Vesteys will invest huge sums of capital in the development of the Northern Territory if the Commonwealth Government will give a guarantee of tenure for large leaseholders there. ...

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  4. MR. BEVIN REPLIES TO RUSSIA

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin) who is making a full statement on ...

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    Under present treacherus weather, conditions this scene could have been enacted in Ipswich at almost any time over the past fortnight. People on their way to work caught unprepared by a sudden downpour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Resignation of Tasmanian Ministry Tendered To-day

    HOBART, Dec. 17.—The Premier (Mr. R. Cosgrove) will tender the resignation of his minis try to the Governor (Sir Hugh Binney) to-morrow. The next move in the State's political crisis, following the graft allegations made against Mr. Cosgrove, will be the ...

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  7. SECOND CLASS AIR TRAVEL PREDICTED FOR NEXT YEAR

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 17.—Aviation men predicted to-day that Australian air travellers would be given the choice of first or second class travel next year, as a result of Commonwealth failure to use its fare fixing ...

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  8. MOVE TO PEP UP EXPORTS

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

    Article : 133 words
  9. AUSTRALIA — INDIA COLLAPSE IN TEST

    SYDNEY, Dec. 17.—Australia collapsed and India batted tamely in the Second Test to-day. After the rain and sunshine Australia found a difficult wicket, which could not be called sticky, like the one at ...

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  10. Bulk of £300,000 Estate For Destitute Children

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

    Article : 143 words
  11. TRENCHANT CRITICISM OF LABOUR'S ALLEGED "CONTRACTIONIST POLICY"

    BRISBANE, December 17.—"Recent instructions from the Federal Treasurer designed to limit business expansion through control of bank advances, are typical of the Labour contractionist policy throughout every ...

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  12. CALWELL'S JOKE WAS RESENTED!

    SINGAPORE, Dec. 17.—"The Australian Minister for immigration (Mr. Calwell) had a reputation in his own ...

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  13. "DON'S JONAH"

    SYDNEY, Dec. 17.—"I have, never seen him make more than 30 in my life," said Don Bradman's elder brother, ...

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  14. Rebelled at Fares; Will Walk Instead

    PERTH, Dec. 17.—Captain Alex. McRobbie, one of the latest British migrants to arrive here, rebelled when ...

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  15. ASIAN STUDENTS TURN TO AUST.

    SINGAPORE, Dec. 17.—The largest number of school children to arrive from Australia in a single trip—110—disembarked ...

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  16. 750 SPECIAL TRIPS IN CHRISTMAS RUSH

    MELBOURNE, December 17.—The first of 750 special air services organised throughout Australia to cope with the ...

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  17. TYPIST'S INGENIOUS THEFTS

    BRISBANE, Dec. 17.—A 17-year-old typist who had devised ingenious jewellery thefts had told detectives she ...

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  18. CORIO DISPUTE SETTLED

    SYDNEY, Dec. 17.—Settlement of the dispute ever the manning of the steamer Corlo was announced to-day by the Minister ...

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  19. TWO MORE INLAND AIR SERVICES

    BRISBANE, Dec. 17.—Two more inland air services were announced to-night by the Transport Minister (Mr. J. Duggan). He ...

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  20. Victorian Premier Says: "UNIFORM TAXATION IS A FRAUD"

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 17.—Preliminary steps to test the validity of Commonwealth uniform taxation were taken at a conference ...

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  21. N.S.W. RAILWAYS' OVERTIME BAN OFF

    SYDNEY, Dec. 17.—Settlement of the railwaymen's dispute to-night means that passenger and freight services will be normal ...

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  22. GOVT. ACTION UNLESS BETTER QUALITY BREAD

    BRISBANE, Dec. 17.—The Government believed in freedom of trade providing the public was served, but it was determined to get a solution of the bad bread problem, the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. ...

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  23. Govt. Seeks Early Bank Case Hearing

    SYDNEY, Dec. 17.—The Commonwealth Government will ask the Full Bench of the High Court to-morrow ...

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  24. 12 KILLED; 8 INJURED IN U.S. 'PLANE CRASH

    TUCSON (Arizona), Dec. 17.—Twelve were killed and eight injured when an Army B29 crashed and burned near Tucson shortly ...

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  25. American Foreign Aid Cut By 88M. Dollars

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—House Democrats launched a fight late to-day to restore the 88,000,000 dollars which the House Appropriations Committee earlier in the day had ...

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  26. Rumoured Qld. Move To Follow N.S.W. Bank Lead

    SYDNEY, Dec. 17.—The Queensland Premier (Mr. Hanlon) flew to Sydney to-day for a confidential talk with the New South Wales Premier (Mr. McGirr), but neither would comment on the ...

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  27. WILL "EARN" £49 A WEEK IN GAOL

    BRISBANE, Dec. 17.—A man sentenced to six months' gaol to-day will, in effect earn £49 free of tax each ...

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  28. JAP WAR CRIMINAL TO HANG

    HONG KONG, Dec. 17.—Rear-Admiral Tamura Ryukichi was sentenced to death by hanging to-day by the No. 1 Australian ...

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  29. GOVT. DIRECTOR RETIRES

    BRISBANE, Dec. 17.—The Director of Local Government (Mr. C. E. Chuter), was farewelled by his staff to-day after 49 years in ...

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