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  4. Qld. Cargo On Steamer Time Ablaze In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Late to-night fire brigades were still fighting fires in a highly inflammable cargo in two holds of the Queensland bound steamer Time. Drums of linseed oil, paint, whisky and waste cotton are included in the cargo, which ...

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  5. Fifth Day Of Palestine Disturbances Marked By More Arab Attacks

    LONDON, December 10.--The Associated Press Jerusalem representative says Palestine's fifth day of disorders opened with reports of an Arab attack on the settlement of Gevulot, near Gaza. Two Jewish men and one woman were killed and three other Jews are ...

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  6. Indictment Not Yet Filed

    HOBART, Wednesday.--No indictment has yet been filed against tho Premier (Mr. R. Cosgrove). The ...

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  7. FADDEN SUGGESTS TAA SERVICE CUT TO SAVE PETROL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--"While it is recognised there must be further rationing of petrol to meet the acute dollar position, it is disconcerting to find the additional 10 per cent will be applied uniformly to all ...

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  8. WORLD TRADE HANGS IN BALANCE

    NEW YORK, December 10. -- The 'Herald-Tribune's' columnist, Joseph Alsop, writing from London, says the 400,000,000 dollars ...

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  9. TREASURE HUNT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A search is being made in Queensland for half a hundredweight of gold and silver ...

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  10. SPECIAL FRENCH POLICE

    LONDON, December 9.--Reuter's Paris correspondent says the Assembly has passed a Bill to investigate the reform of the ...

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  11. FOOD EXPERTS HAVE BIG PLANS FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, December 9.--The Food Minister (Mr. Strachey) said general discussions between the Food Mission and the Australian authorities would begin in the third or fourth ...

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  12. MARYBOROUGH BREAK WITH STATE T & LC

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.--The Trades and Labor Council here has decided by eleven votes to three to break ...

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  13. Mine Accident Stresses Need For Aerial Ambulance Service

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.--A man who suffered a fractured spine and dislocated neck in a mine accident at Mt. Isa on Monday night was rushed to Townsville by a specially chartered plane this morning ...

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  14. Boost To Floods Expected

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Floodwaters from the Brisbane River watershed, which will reach the lower reaches ...

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  15. Parcel W[?]nt Astray

    LONDON, December 9.-- The Marquess of Reading asked in the House of Lords whether inquiries ...

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  16. INCREASE IN RATES TO GAIN OVERTIME

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Cabinet agreed to a concession on marginal rates, representing a rise of 610 a week ...

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  17. RESUMPTION OF WORK MAY NOT END TROUBLE IN FRANCE

    LONDON, December 10.--The British United Press Paris representative says that although strikers are resuming work as the result of the Confederation of Trades Unions' direction to end the strikes, there are ...

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  18. FIRST PLEA OF NOT GUILTY

    LONDON, December 10.-- The Warsaw correspondent ot the 'Times' says Walter Lipinski pleaded not guilty in a ...

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  19. Q'LAND WOOL BAN UNLIKELY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The ban on the shipment of wool from Queensland was not likely to be enforced by the Federated Clerks' ...

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  20. AIR SERVICES MAY BE 'RATIONALISED'

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --The Federal Government has decided to "rationalise" aviation services in the new ...

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  21. RUSSIA AGREES ON GERMAN TRADE

    LONDON, December 9.--The Council of Foreign Ministers to-day agreed to the British proposal that a common export-import program for the whole of Germany should be drawn up, but on other points ...

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  22. No Opposition Yet

    LAKE SUCCESS, December 9. --The Security Council agreed today that unless any opposition was voiced at the next meeting ...

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  23. Education Loans Advocated

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Speaking at the annual prize giving of St. Laurence's College to-day, Archbishop Duhig said ...

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  24. Licensing And Training Essential To Better Bread

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Fruit vendors, a ship's steward, a bullock driver and a publican had taken over and ...

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  25. SAVINGS BANKS DEPOSITS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Savings banks' deposits in Australia during October, 1947, decreased by £979,000 ...

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  26. BAN ON TRAVEL BY CHILDREN IN N.Z. TO COMBAT PARALYSIS

    WELLINGTON, December 10.--The Minister for Health (Miss Mabel Howard) announced that she is imposing ...

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  27. Special Coupons

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Special butter and meat coupons for medical reasons, which are being despatched from the Rationing ...

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  28. BAKERS' STARTING TIME

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The full Industrial Court Bench to-day decided there should be no change in the starting time under the ...

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  29. LEAVING MOSCOW

    LONDON, December 10. -- The president of the Board of Trade (Mr. Harold Wilson) is flying to London from Moscow to-day. ...

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