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  4. 'FROZEN' LAND UNSUITABLE FOR SOLDIERS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Soldier land settlement in Queensland is heading for a bigger disaster than occurred after World War I, according to the Soldier Land Settlement Controller in this State ...

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    These United States Navy personnel, who have elected to settle in Australia, received their discharge at the American Navy base at New Farm, Brisbane. The picture shows Second Class Ship's Fitter J. Carini, a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WORLD IS ANXIOUS DESPITE PEACE ON THE BATTLEFIELDS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--"Peace has come to the battlefields, but the world is anxious. Tolerance, understanding, wise leadership, humanity--all are needed in full measure in the days ahead. In the name of those who fought and won the peace, let there be a fervent ...

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  7. MAINTENANCE OF IMPORTS VITAL TO AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- A domestic policy of maintaining a high level of employment should be the fundamental basis of all international collaborations, said the Australian Resident ...

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  8. Guests Of Hirohito

    NEW YORK, December 22.--The New York 'Times' Tokio correspondent says: Unprecedented in ...

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  9. MORE BOMBS DROPPED BY RAF IN JAVA

    LONDON December 22.-- RAF planes bombed Indonesian concentrations near Bandoeng, on Java, to-day, dropping 5001b. ...

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  10. JOYCE TO HANG

    LONDON, December 22.-- William Joyce ("Lord Haw-Haw"), whose appeal against the sentence of ...

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    Change of Occupants.--A major of the Seaforth Highlanders interrogating one of the Indonesian republicans who had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Bushfires Rage In Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.-- For two days 200 men have been fighting a swirling bush- fire in the Dandenong Ranges, ...

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  13. Europeans Want To Come Here

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Tens of thousands of Northwestern Europeans who have suffered ruthless oppression ...

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  14. HEAVY DEMAND ON SYDNEY ' TRANSPORT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Racegoers stormed the main paddock gates immediately after the last race at Randwick yesterday and caused ...

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  15. RUSSIAN POLICY IN MID-EAST HIRES CONCERN

    LONDON, December 23.-- Although complete official silence is being, maintained about the Foreign Ministers' ...

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  16. JAP PRISONERS IN AUSTRALIA TO GO HOME

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.-- Japanese war prisoners and civilians interned in Australia will probably be returned to ...

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  17. AID TO CHINA

    WASHINGTON, December 23.-- The 'Army and Navy Journal' states that while General Marshall has the final decision, the ...

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  18. PATTON TO BE BURIED WITH MEN

    LONDON, December 22.-- Lieut.-Gen. George Patton, who died yesterday at Heidelberg (Germany), ...

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  19. The Sea Gives Up Its Mines

    LONDON, December 22.--One of the greatest peace-time hunts for drifting mines on record is going on in Dover Strait. ...

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  20. Australian's Three D.m.c.s

    Lieut. Kenneth Hudspeth, RANVR, whose daring work in midget subs, earned for him the distinction of being the first ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. SHORTAGE OF WORK FOR MALE CLERKS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Serious unemployment is likely in 1946 among clerks being retrenched from the ...

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  22. HO THREAT TO KILL

    NEW YORK, December 23. --The Associated Press at Tokio says Army Headquarters has denied reports ...

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  23. NO PUBLIC WELCOME

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Long-service men from Bougainville have complained, in a letter to the Press, that they were not ...

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  24. ACTORS ON STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- The Actors' Equity called a strike of the principals in "Dick Whittington," and rehearsals for the Tivoli's ...

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  25. COSTLY BOMBS

    MEW YORK, December 22.--The United States is making 500 atomic bombs a year for its ...

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  26. HIRE-FLY YOURSELF'

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Brisbane will soon have a "hire-fly yoursalf service" at Archerfield run by the Kingsford Smith Aviation ...

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  27. HUNGARY FEARS FAMINE

    BUDAPEST, December 22.-- Wholesale famine seems unavoidable in Hungary this winter, said the Food Minister (M. Baranyos) ...

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  28. KING'S BROADCAST

    LONDON, December 22.--The King will make his Christmas broadcast to the Empire at 3 p.m. on Christmas Day (1 a.m. ...

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  29. FAMILIES STRANDED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Seventy families were left stranded yesterday at Woy Woy, 50 miles north of Sydney, by a ...

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  30. WARTIME CAMPS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Queensland wartime camps are being broken up and their gear sold. Strathpine Camp, former home ...

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  31. Bride-To-Be Ordered To Appear Before Court

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--A 48-year-old woman, who police say called herself Mrs. Ethel Livesey, has been ordered to ...

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  32. "GREAT GUYS"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Squat, 5ft. 3in. Mr. Maury Maverick, President Truman's personal envoy, now combining business ...

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  33. U.S. IMMIGRATION

    WASHINGTON, December 22.-- The Associated Press says President Truman has directed the resumption of normal ...

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  34. WOMAN STABBED

    SYDNEY, Saturday. -- A woman who was stabbed in the heart during an after-party brawl in a ...

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  35. WHARF HOLIDAY

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday. --Following the decision of the Waterside Workers, Federation at Townville to observe as a holiday ...

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  36. JAPANESE ADMITTED TELLING LIES

    NEW YORK, December 23.-- The Associated Press Kawajlein representative says Rear-Admiral Sakaibara admitted at the Wake ...

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  37. FATAL ROW

    LONDON. December 22. -- Graham Kinross (18), who twice previously attempted to row to the Continent, has been reported ...

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  38. The Best Laid Plans...

    LONDON, December 22.-- Herbert Lamoureux, an American sailor who jumped off a ship in Plymouth Sound ...

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  39. BOY CONDUCTS ORCHESTRA

    TORONTO, December 22.--The Canadian Press says Michael Spivak (9), took the baton from the conductor. Sir Ernest ...

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  40. FRANCO'S BIG ARMY

    WASHINGTON, December 22.-- The Associated Press says Ambassador Normal Armour, who has returned from Spain, told the ...

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  41. PANTED AT HOME

    BERLIN, December 22.--The [?] Control Council has asked [?] Governments of Allied and [?]tral nations to expel all ...

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