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  4. SPREE SWELLS NOTES

    SYDNEY, Dec. 25. — The Christmas spending spree this year entailed an increase in the Australian note issue of ...

    Article : 283 words
  5. TRAIN PLUNGES INTO GLACIER-FED RIVER

    WELLINGTON, Dec. 25.—A deathroll of 166 is feared from New Zealand's—and one of the world's—worst railway disasters, at 10.20 o'clock last night, when an express carrying 267 Christmas holiday-makers plunged into an icy glacier-fed river in the heart of North Island. Up to early to-night 28 bodies had been recovered and ...

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  6. Storm Strikes Campers

    BRISBANE, Dec. 25.—Thousands of pounds worth of damage was caused to homes, business houses and campsites ...

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  7. Death & Injury Mar Holidays

    HOBART, Dec. 25.—A New Australian man and a young girl were drowned after their car crashed into a hydro-electric commission water canal at Tarra[?]eah—in the Tasmanian Highlands—yesterday. They ...

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  8. £5000 For Uranium Find

    ADELAIDE, Dec. 25.— The South Australian Government has decided to pay £5,000 as an initial reward to ...

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  9. UNION MAN TO RESIGN

    SYDNEY, Dec. 25.— One executive officer of the N. S. W. section of the Transport Workers' Union had ...

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  10. Found His 'Wife' Was a 'He'

    HONG KONG, December 25: Police were sent to rescue a chinese magistrate, Hin Shing [?]lo in the Hong Kong Central ...

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  11. SINGER WILL USE PRIZE FOR SIGHT

    SYDNEY, December 25.—A young Sydney tenor who won the Lever £1000 radio award will use the money to retain his eyesight. The singer, Peter Khlenizos, was chosen as the winner of the award by 102,850 radio listers who sent in ...

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  12. LIGHTS DENIED T'VILLE

    TOWNSVILLE, Dec. 25. — Townsville City Council has been advised that the Commonwealth Government ...

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  13. Was Burgess His Own Courier?

    LONDON, December 25.— Foreign Office security men to-day made "code tests" on the letter Guy Burgess, the ...

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  16. OLD LAW JOLT FOR FORCED UNIONISM

    SYDNEY, December 25.—A 59-year-old Australian Workers' Union rule on Asians may prove a stumbling block for the new compulsory unionism law in N. S. W. A Labour Council ...

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  17. TRAIN CRASH: BIG LOSS OF LIFE

    LONDON, Dec. 25. — Two trains crashed between Brno and Breclay at midnight last night with "considerable [?] ...

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