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  3. HAPPY AT GAME OF "GROWN-UPS"

    Dressing up is a traditional children's game, Jeanette Lashwood, Betty Lumsden, Raymond Lumsden and George Griffen enjoyed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Britain's Meat Supply 'Needlessly Bad'

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—The supply of meats and fats, so needed for vigour and confidence, seemed unnecessarily bad in Britain. ...

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  5. Peace Pointers In China

    SINGAPORE, Dec. 30. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Political settlement of the Chinese civil war is near, reports from Peiping suggest. These facts are taken as ...

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  6. Begin On New Seat Plan In February

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The State Parliamentary Labour Party is likely to begin the redistribution of State seats after February 23. ...

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  7. SOFTGOOD MARGINS REDUCED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Most clothing and household linen lines will be cheaper from January 6. An overall cut of 7½ per cent in retail ...

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  8. Serum For Natives 1500 Miles By Air

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Serum is being flown 1500 miles from Brisbane to Aurukun Mission, on the west coast of Cape ...

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  9. Morna Leads Yachts: Due In Hobart To-day

    HOBART, Thursday.—Morna is expected to cross the finishing line in the Sydney-Hobart yacht race about noon to-morrow. ...

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  10. Cease Fire Will Not Affect Ban On Dutch Ships

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Dutch decision to cease fire in Java at midnight would not affect the Waterside Workers' Federation ban ...

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  11. Zinc And Lead Rise To-morrow

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Australian price of zinc concentrates will rise from £22 to £40 a ton and for lead concentrates from £22 to £35 a ton on Saturday. ...

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  12. All Concerned In Cardinal's Arrest Banned

    VATICAN CITY, Dec. 30. A.A.P.—The Sacred Consistorial Congregation has pronounced the excommunication from the Roman ...

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  13. Sydney Power, Light Rates To Rise 15 p.c.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Sydney County Council decided to-day that electricity rates should rise by 15 per cent. from next Saturday. ...

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  14. King May Leave London Soon.

    LONDON, Dec. 30.—The King's doctors will decide soon whether the King is sufficiently fit to travel to Sandringham for convalescence. ...

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  15. Drought Areas In Two States Helped By Rain

    Most drought areas in New South Wales and Queensland had rain yesterday. Thousands of head of stock in both States have been ...

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  16. NO FRONTIER CHANGE

    PARIS, Dec. 30. A.A.P.—The French Assembly Foreign Affairs Committee defeated a proposal to change the national frontier by ...

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  17. Consumption Of Beer Almost 16 Gallons A Head

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Beer consumption per head of population increased from 12.13 gallons in 1938-39 to 15.94 gallons in ...

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  18. German General Was Given A "Free Wish"

    LONDON, Dec. 30. A.A.P.—Field Marshal Lord Alexander gave the German General von Arnim a "free wish" in 1943. ...

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  19. World Union Body "Dead"

    PARIS, Dec. 30. A.A.P.—The World Federation of Trade Unions is "dead," Mr. Irving Brown, permanent delegate in Europe of the ...

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  20. To-night Will Be Noisy, Gay

    Thousands of Newcastle people will celebrate New Year's Eve at hogmanay socials, dances, barbecues, midnight film shows and private parties. DOZENS of parties will be held in ...

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  21. Tito Tells Of Differences With Cominform

    LONDON, Dec. 30. A.A.P.—The pretence that the quarrel between Yugoslavia and the Cominform amounted only to moral ...

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  22. Government To Move On Hotel Standards

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Government would be asked to approve legislation to grade hotels and guest houses according to the ...

    Article : 172 words
  23. Joint Control Of Leather Sales In New Year

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A joint Commonwealth-State scheme for marketing hides and leather would operate from January 1, the ...

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  24. Coal Company Gets Writ On Dismissals

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Owners of Burgowan Coal Company were served with a summons to-day charging them with failure to ...

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  25. JAPAN MAY JOIN WORLD ASSEMBLY

    PARIS, Dec. 30. A.A.P.—A move has been made to bring Japan into the Inter-Parliamentary Union. ...

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  26. Indian Stamps May Bring £20,000

    LONDON, Dec. 30. A.A.P.—A collection of Indian postage stamps is expected to fetch £20,000 at a London auction early in the new ...

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  27. An Indian Prawn Was "Prehistoric"

    NEW DELHI, Dec. 30. A.A.P.—A "prehistoric" shrimp has been discovered by a well-known Indian zoologist, Dr. B. D. ...

    Article : 97 words
  28. More People See Black Monster

    LONDON, Dec. 30. A.A.P.—Sixteen people now claim to have seen the elusive "Kilindina" monster in the sea near Mombasa, says ...

    Article : 64 words
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