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  4. GOVT. TO PROCEED WITH NATIONAL HEALTH SCHEME DESPITE B.M.A

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Commonwealth Government, within its constitutional powers, will proceed with the national health scheme, irrespective of the stand taken by the B.M.A., said the Minister for Health (Senator McKenna) in a letter to the ...

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  5. Royal Commission To Probe Timber Case

    CANBERRA, T h u r s d a y.--The Commonwealth has agreed to appoint a Royal Commission to inquire into the New Guinea ...

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  6. Royal Christening Cake

    PRINCESS ELIZABETH and the Duke of Edinburgh have accepted the gift of a double-tiered 35lb. cake for the christening of Prince Charles. The cake was presented by the Universal Cookery and Food ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DUTCH INVASION OF WESTERN JAVA BEGINS

    BATAVIA, December 23.--The Dutch invasion of West Java began to-day when ground forces struck westward in the direction of Tanggerang, about 14 miles west of Batavia. Another ...

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  8. Country Regions Of Aust. Must Be Developed

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Everything would be done to develop and populate the country regions of Australia ...

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  9. Ethiopia Wants Marshals Tried

    LONDON, December 23. -- Ethiopia has demanded the surrender for trial as war criminals of Marshals Badoglia and Graziana ...

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  10. CHINESE GOVT. WILL NOT MAKE FIRST PEACE OVERTURE

    NANKING, December 23.--The new Government has accepted the "possibility of peace," but will not take the first step in negotiations with the Communists. ...

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  11. Seamen To Act?

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--It is considered certain the Seamen's Union will support the watersiders ...

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  12. Petrol Price Up To-day

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Oil company representatives stated to-night an increase of 12d. a gallon, to operate immediately, had ...

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  13. Cold Prospect For Christmas Dinner

    CAIRNS, Thursday. -- Unless people restrict their consumption to the barest possible minimum there is a chance they will have ...

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  14. COINS REDESIGNED

    LONDON, December 23.--Specimens of redesigned coins in which the letters "Ind Imp." (India Imperator, or Emperor of India) ...

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  15. U.K. Cabinet Reshuffle

    LONDON, December 23. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Clement Attlee) will finally decide on his contemplated ...

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  16. Tojo And Fellow Criminals Pay Penalty On Gallows

    TOKIO, December 23.--All seven condemned Japanese war criminals went to death in jungle green salvage uniforms of the American army in Sugamo prison early this morning, the hangings taking place ...

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  17. Mackay, Pioneer Council Loans

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- An order-in-council was made to-day. dispensing with the necessity to advertise a loan of £2500 to be ...

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  18. Television Service Here 'Soon'

    Sir Ernest Fisk stated in London recently that the Australian Government intends to provide television services as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Stockman's Weakness

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A Northern Territory stockman visiting Brisbane had a weakness for watching fire ...

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  20. JUSTICE DEPARTMENT TRANSFERS NOTIFIED

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  21. "Republic With King Our Head"

    LONDON, December 23.--The New Zealand Premier (Mr. Fraser), speaking at Belfast, said: We canont see any fundamental ...

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  22. Moderate Rain

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Light to moderate rain fell on the tropical. coast during the 24 hours ended at 9 o"clock ...

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  23. Miners Exceed 1947 Coal Production

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The coal miners of New South Wales, in a last-minute spurt, have exceeded last year's production. ...

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  24. Butchers May Close Shops

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.--Unless the Government grants a subsidy of at least 2d. a pound on permits an increase in the price ...

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  25. Midnight Shift Work Banned

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Midnight, shift work was to-day banned by Brisbane watersiders. The secretary (Mr E. Englart) ...

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  26. Rockhampton Show Dates

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday. -- After hearing representations by a Gladstone delegation the committee of Rockhampton ...

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  27. PROSECUTION OF CAR RESELLERS

    LONDON, December 23.--Seven thousand five hundred motorists in Britain who have sold their new cars almost immediately after ...

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  28. BASIC WAGE CLAIM

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--An increase in the basic wage of between 30- and 35- a week is likely to be sought by the ...

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  29. ESCAPEE STILL AT LARGE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Victorian police to-day continued their search for Frederick Robert Barclay Simpson (23), who ...

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  30. CHORES IGNORED

    AUCKLAND, December 23.-- Emergency duties only are being performed to-day by officers and men at all metropolitan fire ...

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  31. RUSSIAN COMMENT ON DE GAULLE

    MOSCOW (A.P.).--The Soviet Press has printed allegations from foreign sources that General de Gaulle is being shipped weapons ...

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