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  3. IPSWICH COUNCIL WILL NEGOTIATE FOR TWO 'BUS ROUTES

    Aldermen at the City Council meeting yesterday unanimously supported a motion to withdraw applications to the Transport Commissioner for licences for five 'bus services, and to negotiate with two 'bus companies for the ...

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  4. 80 M. BUSHELS OF WHEAT ALREADY BEEN SHIPPED

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 19.—"About 1,250,000 bushels of the 80,000,000 bushels of wheat which Australia will sell to Britain at 17/ a bushel already have been shipped," the General Manager (Mr. C. J. Perrett) of ...

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    PICNIC.—Many Ipswich people will begin their Christmas holidays to-day. Several of them will visit the coast, but others will have to be content with a break from the daily routine—and the heat—nearer home. Above is a picnic scene on the Brisbane River at Kholo. The from a blackened "billy" is a luxury to Australians ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BORROW TO PAY INCOME TAX IN ADVANCE

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19.—The Selectors' Association Secretary (Mr. G. Humphries) said to-night that many ...

    Article : 152 words
  7. Shocking Allegations FATHER CHARGED WITH MURDER OF BABY

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 19.—After his daughter had given evidence from a hospital bed at Casterton to-day. George Thorne Bennett (41) was committed for trial on a charge of having murdered a newly-born child. ...

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  8. PROTEST AGAINST SMALL INCREASE IN MILK PRICE

    BRISBANE, December 19.—A strong protest against the small increase granted by the Prices Commissioner in the price of milk was made at a meeting of the Central Council of the Queensland Milk Producers' ...

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  9. HARRISVILLE HAS 51.5 INS. OF RAIN

    HARRISVILLE, Dec. 19.—During the year 61½ inches of rain have been recorded at the Harrisville Post Office ...

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  10. Sheffield Shield Cricket Victoria Loses 7 For 314 Against Q'land

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 19.—Against an uncertain Queensland attack, Victoria was in a good position after a sterling second wicket stand, but slumped badly in the middle of the innings. They then made a ...

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  11. HOT, SULTRY DAYS; EVENING THUNDER

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19.—Present weather indications suggest hot, sultry, days with isolated evening thunder in most districts, ...

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  12. RECORD NUMBER OF MINERS IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19.—The number now employed underground or on the surface in Queensland coat ...

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  13. ANOTHER AUSTIN. HORSE FOR U.S.A.?

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 19.—The two-year-old colt, Scotwyn, was examined by Dr. G. Heslop at Flemington to-day and certified ...

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  14. AIR SAFETY BID IN THE U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 19—The Airline Pilots' Association is demanding 67 safety revisions and a 500-hour ...

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  15. Mr. Bevin Says: HOSTILE SOVIET PROPAGANDA THROUGHOUT BIG-FOUR MEETING

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) told the House of Commons that the Soviet Union's hostile propaganda was evident throughout the whole of the recent Big Four meeting. ...

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  16. VISCT. BRUCE'S WARNING ON EMPIRE PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—Viscount Bruce told the House of Lords that unless Britain's Marshall Plan credit were used to develop, a great scheme for British and Empire production, there was a danger of the world drifting ...

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  17. Dingoes Were Cunning!

    WARWICK, Dec. 19.—Whip cracking and the use of gelignite failed to startle two dingoes sufficiently to cause them to break ...

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  18. " 'Big Four' Failure Not Irreparable"

    SYDNEY, Dec. 19.—Failure of the Big Four meeting in London was serious, but not irreparable, the Minister for ...

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  19. DIED IN HIS DENTAL CHAIR!

    CANBERRA, Dec. 19.—Found slumped in his dentals chair in his surgery soon after a divorce judgment had been ...

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  20. ELECTRIC APPLIANCES FOR COUNTRY CONSUMERS

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19.—The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Gair) said to-night that the State Regional Electricity Boards would sell electric appliances direct to the consumers next year. They ...

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  21. "THE OVERLANDERS" WINS U.S. HONOUR

    NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures to-day included the Australian film, ...

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  22. £1M. AERODROME NOT TO BE USED

    WARWICK, Dec. 19.—Constructed at a cost exceeding £1,000,000 Leyburn Aerodrome apparently is to be made no ...

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  23. SOME CHEMICAL GOODS UP IN PRICE

    BRISBANE, Dec. 19.—Queensland chemists have been granted approval to charge increases in retail prices for more than 200 of ...

    Article : 78 words
  24. GOVERNORSHIP OF TRIESTE

    NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—The United Nations' Security Council which has wrangled vainly for eight months over who should ...

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