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  4. LONGEST VESSEL EVER TO ENTER MACKAY HARBOR

    One of the finest ships afloat, largest meat carrying vessel in the world, and longest ship ever to enter Mackay harbor, the twin ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. JEWS AND ARABS VOICE PROPOSALS FOR TRUCE

    LONDON, December 11.--A proposal for an Arab-Jewish truce in the Tel-Aviv-Jaffa area came from Arab orange glowers, according to the 'Daily Express Jerusalem correspondent, but the 'Daily Telegraph's correspondent says the Arabs ...

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  6. REASONS FOR BLAIR ATHOL AGREEMENT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Premier (Mr. Hanlon), explaining to-night why the State had not made the Blair Athol coalfield development a State undertaking, said there were water conservation schemes, ...

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  7. BLAIR ATHOL AGREEMENT SIGNED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The agreement between the State Government and the Electric Supply ...

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  8. 29 FEARED KILLED PLANE CRASH

    WESTOVER FIELD (Massachusetts), December 10.--A big United States Army C54 transport plane with 29 on ...

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  9. QLAND MINERAL SEARCH WIDENS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An announcement by the Acting Minister for Mines (Mr. D. A. Gledson) to-day disclosed that another big Australian mining company is interesting itself in the search for further ...

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  10. MINERS WILL RESIST

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The general secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. G. Grant) said tonight the whole of the Miners' ...

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  11. Defended £500 With Tomahawk

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Armed with a tomahawk, Samuel Collins to-day drove off a man who ...

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  12. Feeling The Way For The 40-Hour Week

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The application of the 40-hour week to industry must, of necessity, be in a state of flux ...

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  13. Wharfies Will Get Midday Beer

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The ban imposed by waterside workers on the export of malt and beer from Victoria was ...

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  14. Bengal Crowd Clashes With Police

    CALCUTTA, December 10.--The Associated Press says one person was killed and 21 injured when a crowd of about 300 clashed with ...

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  15. Too Early

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--It is still too early to make any forecast on the final outcome of the Indonesian situation, Judge Kirby, ...

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  16. Potato Marketing Boards Provided For

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An Order-in-Council was issued to-day. constituting a Potato Marketing Board in ...

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  17. Financial Panic In Korea

    SEOUL (Korea), December 10.--The Soviet-controlled Government of North Korea confiscated all currency and ...

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  18. EXPENSIVE WATCHES

    LONDON, December 11.--Georges Geoffrey (32), a member of the French diplomatic service who landed at London airport ...

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  19. REPARATIONS AGREEMENT WOULD CLEAR WAY FOR FOREIGN MINISTERS

    LONDON, December 10.--'The Times' diplomatic correspondent says if the Council of Foreign Ministers can agree on the reparations question the way will be open to discuss the political organisation and other aspects of the German treaty with a real sense of common purpose. Mr. G. C. Marshall (U.S). ...

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  20. CIRCLED GLOBE IN LIGHT PLANES

    TETERBORO, New Jersey, December 10.--George Truman and Clifford Evans landed their 100 horse power Piper Cubs at ...

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  21. HOUSE OF COMMONS MOVE TO STOP PURCHASE OF INFORMATION

    LONDON, December 10.--The House of Commons adopted by 287 votes to 123 a Government motion to enable the House to take action against any person offering payment to Commoners for the disclosure of ...

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  22. NEW GUINEA DIFFICULTIES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Difficulties that arose about housing and food in New Guinea were caused by circumstances over which the ...

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  23. WOOL ORDERS LOST Effect Of Labor Disputes

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Because of the hold-up in wool sales and wool shipments by labor disputes, important ...

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  24. HOUSE OF LORDS REFORM

    LONDON, December 10.--In the House of Commons an Opposition amendment rejecting the Parliament Bill was defeated by 340 ...

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  25. Decisive Rejection Of U.S. Aid Bill Cuts

    WASHINGTON, December 10,--The House rejected decisively all efforts to slash the 500,000.000 dollar Bill ...

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  26. COSTLY STRIKES

    LONDON, December 10.--Reuter's Paris correspondent saya. Premier Schuman, in a broadcast, said the three weeks of strikes had ...

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