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  4. [?]TEP UP IN SUGAR INDUSTRY TO MEET HIGH EXPORT QUOTA

    BRISBANE, December 9.—The sugar industry will have to produce about 1,200,000 tons annually between 1953 and 1957 to take advantage of the export quota of 600,000 tons, according to sugar industry authorities. This is about 250,000 tons more than was ...

    Article : 366 words
  5. WORLD'S GREATEST AIRCRAFT IN FLIGHT

    The Brabason 1—the world's greatest aircraft—photographed from above by another aircraft during its recent trial fights in England.—From our London Representative. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Suspicion Of Germany Deep Rooted In Britain

    LONDON, December 9.—The Times' diplomatic writer says that Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick, chief of the German section of the British Foreign Office, was uncommonly frank when, at their ...

    Article : 287 words
  7. SCIENCE FIGHTING CANCER

    CHICAGO, Dec. 9.—A 25,000,000 volt betalion had healed a tumor of the first cancer patical treated with it. ...

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  8. PENALTY RATES SOUGHT FOR ALL SHIFT WORKERS

    BRISBANE, December 9.—The Industrial Court Full Court to-day reserved its decision on an application by the Electrical Trades Union for week-end penalty rates for all shift workers. Although the application was made on behalf of electricians only, all the unions and employers' representatives who were parties to the ...

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  9. NEW SUGAR AGREEMENT

    BRISBANE, December 9.—A Press cable from London to-day said it was reported that Britain would stand by the new sugar agreement at present being negotiated in London and pay Australia the same price as was paid the sugar-producing colonies—namely £27 5/- sterling a ton. ...

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  10. Labour's Aim Is Complete Power

    BRISBANE, Dec. 9.—Plank by plank the whole of the 1948 Labour platform has been deliberately designed to ...

    Article : 335 words
  11. P.M. Sums up in his final speech

    SYDNEY, Dec. 9.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, who has spoken to capital city crowds of up to 7000 people in the last ...

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  12. HEAVY NOTE ISSUE FOR CHRISTMAS

    SYDNEY, Dec. 9.—Australians have more than £20,000,000 more to spend this Christmas than at the same ...

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  13. West Indies Opposes Terms

    LONDON, December 9.—The Daily Telegraph and the Daily Express state that the West Indian delegation yesterday walked out on the sugar talks with the British Food Ministry, because "Britain is not playing the game." ...

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  14. Govt. Effort [?] keep down [?]eat Prices

    BRISBANE, December 9.—[?]ce of beef was already [?] and beyond the spend[?] of many people said ...

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  15. Jews Are Opposing Plan For Holy City

    TEL. AVIV, Dec. 9.—The United Nations Political Committee's acceptance of the Australian plan for a ...

    Article : 214 words
  16. Cyclists Injured

    BUNDABERG, December 9.—Two Sydney cyclists in Bundaberg to compete in the Australian amateur cycling ...

    Article : 58 words
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  18. Socialism Is Issue To-day

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 9.—In a final summing up to-day, Mr. R. C. Menzies said that this was the first election which ...

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  19. [?]rab-and-run [?]ank Thief is [?]till at large

    SYDNEY, Dec. 9.—The young [?]k robber, who snatched [?] from a teller yesterday, [?] particular as well as ...

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  20. FARMER AWARDED £3369 DAMAGES

    BRISBANE, December 3.—Damages amounting go £3,363 were awarded to C[?]tian Willert, grazier, of Ki[?] by ...

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  21. KILLED BY FALL

    SYDNEY, Dec. 9.—The police believe that the man who fell 50 feet to his death this morning walked over a third floor ...

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  22. ELECTION POSTERS LIMITED IN SIZE

    BRISBANE, December 9.—A close watch for outsize election posters will be kept by the Commonwealth electoral ...

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  23. ATOM BOMBS FOR RUSSIAN SUBS?

    NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—Russia might have submarines capable of launching atomic bombs, secretly based in Central America, Mr. Kenneth Hugh Decourcy, editor of the Intelligence Digest, said to-night in a broadcast. Decourcy said that ...

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  24. Tele. Boy Not In Dead-end Job

    BRISBANE, December 9.—The job of the telegraph messenger or junior postal officer, as [?] he is now called, is not a "dead-end" occupation, the Deputy-Director of Posts and Teleg[?] Mr. J. C. Stewart, said to-day, referring to a statement made by the Principal of the [?] state High and Intermediate School, at the school Speech Day on Thursday. ...

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  25. MUST RATION PETROL

    LONDON, Dec. 9 (A.A.P.)—The Chancellor of the Exchequer. Sir Stafford Cripps, told a Press conference in ...

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