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  4. PROBLEM FOR MACKAY TIBER INDUSTRY

    Transportation, and the lack of it, has become a vital problem in Mackay's latest, progressive industry, the timber ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Britain Quits Holy Land With Relief Yet Regret

    LONDON, December 11.--Britain had received little gratitude and had been shamefully traduced for the great part she had played in Palestine and would lay down her responsibilities with relief yet regret, said the Secretary of State for the ...

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  6. Russian Trade Agreement May Mean More Meat And Eggs For British People

    LONDON, December 11.--Reuter's political correspondent says the Anglo-Russian trade agreement may mean more meat and eggs for the British people, but will not make any immediate differences to bread rationing. Britain did not ask for wheat and is relying on ...

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  7. NEW POLAR EXPLORATION PLANNED

    NEW YORK, December 11. --It was learned to-day that two United States Navy ice breakers, now nearing the ...

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  8. INCREASED PRICE FOR BOTTLED MILK GRANTED

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The retail price of bottled milk will be a half penny a quart dearer in Brisbane and six other large centres on January 1, following the granting by the State ...

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  9. Blitz On Petrol Breaches

    BRISBANE, Friday.--In a blitz by the Liquid Fuel Control Board against illicit petrol users, 24 Brisbane motorists ...

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  10. COMET STILL REMAINS UNIDENTIFIED

    CAMBRIDGE (Massachusetts), December 11. -- Dr. Fred Lawrence Whipple said at Harvard University to-day ...

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  11. TOWNSVILLE FACES ACUTE GAS SHORTAGE

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday. -- With the cancellation of the scheduled coal shipment from Newcastle to Townsville by ...

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  12. STILL NO SETTLEMENT OF OF DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The dispute between engineers and firemen, which has tied up the steamer Corio since March 9 ...

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  13. NO RESIGNATION BY PREMIER OF TASMANIA

    HOBART, Friday.--Contrary to expectations the Tasmanian Premier (Mr. R. Cosgrove) did not tender the resignation of ...

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  14. No Christmas Day

    SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 11. -- Christmas Day disappears from the calendars of passengers ...

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  15. 20 KILLED IN U.S. PLANE CRASH

    MEMPHIS (Tennessee), December 12.--Twenty officers and men were killed to-night when an army C47 transport ...

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  16. Victoria May Create New Bank

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Victoria would definitely create an entirely new bank as a trading bank in competition ...

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  17. TALLY CLERKS' DISPUTE IS SETTLED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Settlement of the tally clerks' dispute was announced this afternoon three hours after ...

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  18. DAIRY PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Production from existing dairy cows would bo lifted 25 per cent if a payable price was given for milk and butter, if ...

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  19. N S W RAILWAY STOP THREAT

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The dislocation of the entire State railway network is threatened next week by a union ban on ...

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  20. MACKAY WILL GET CHRISTMAS GOODS AFTER CHRISTMAS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Five hundred tons of Christmas goods for Bowen will be taken from Brisbane on December 24 ...

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  21. Housing Prospects Not Bright

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A 10 per cent increase at least, in all-round house building costs, would follow the introduction of the ...

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  22. FOUR MONTHS GIVEN FOR UNION TO CHANGE ATTITUDE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The full bench of the Industrial Court to-day gave the Australian Meat Industry Employees' ...

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  23. BETTER QUOTAS OF SOUTHERN GOODS SOUGHT FOR QLD

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A deputation from Queensland hardware merchants urged the Deputy Premier (Mr. V. C. Gair) to-day to seek increased quotas of southern manufactured goods and better transport ...

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  24. PTOMAINE BROKE UP SCHOOL PARTY

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- More than 100 children collapsed, suffering from ptomaine poisoning, during a Christmas ...

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  25. POLICE PREPARE FOR COMMUNIST MARCH ON ROME

    LONDON, December 12.--The Associated Press Rome correspondent says extra security forces, including special riot police from Naples, moved into Rome this morning, following unconfirmed reports that thousands ...

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  26. BLAIR ATHOL SHARES

    BRISBANE, Friday -- For the last three days of the exchange trading the shares of Blair Athol coal companies have risen ...

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  27. SIX SURVIVORS OF CRASH

    WESTOVER (Massachusetts), December 11. -- The Atlantic Transport Command announced to-day there were six survivors of ...

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  28. Two Girls Killed

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Two girls were killed in road accidents today, one in Brisbane and the other in Eudlo. ...

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  29. METAL EXPERT FOR AUSTRALIA

    SAN FRANCISCO, December 11.--Dr. R. L. Kamm, who for some time has been engaged in advanced research into powdered ...

    Article : 58 words
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