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  5. SELECTION OF COALITION CABINET

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Prime Minister-elect Menxies, and the Country Party leader, Mr. Fadden, conferring to-day for the first time since the elections draw up a new coalition Cabinet. ...

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  6. SHOWERS AND STORMS

    N.S.W. FORECAST: Scattered lowers and thunderstorms with [?]squalli,and probable hall [?]the north-east quarter. A ...

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  7. SCOTLAND'S LAST OUTLAW

    LONDON, Dee. 14.—A man who failed to answer three charges of house breaking was declared an outlaw in Glasgow High Court ...

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  8. TRIALS IN MUKDEN

    ABOARD THE LAKELAND VICTORY OFF TAKU BAR (China), Dec. It—William Stokes, American vice council at Mukden, ...

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  9. GAOLED BY REDS

    Mr Angus Ward, American Consul-General at Mukden, who was gaoled by Chinese Communists and later ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Girls' High Has Worthy Traditions

    Toi ell out old and scattered buildings there Is an atmosphere about our old school that every newcomer senses at once—the ...

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  11. Town Objects To Titled Lady's Goats, Dogs

    LONDON, Dec. 14 A High court Judge yesterday rejected Lady Marjorie Josephine Garbett's testimony that her goats ...

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  12. Car Stolen From Locked Garage

    A 1936 navy blue Chevrolet sedan, the property of Mrs. Mary L I. Whybin, of Paterson-road, Bolwarra, was stolen from a ...

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  13. MAORI AIRMAN SHOT DEAD AFTER FIGHT WITH POLICE

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Dec, 14 (AAP-Reuter).—After a three hours' gun battle with police early to-day, Walter Hareirtal ...

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  14. Hollywood Praises Australian Filim

    £ HOLLYWOOD; "Dec. 14;— - The Australian film “Son's of Mathew” which features boxer Tommy Burns, was warmly ...

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  15. Fine Of £30 For Unlicensed Pistol

    SYDNEY, Wed...— A seventy one-years old man who was bound over by' Mr. Justice Maxwell in Central Criminal Court ...

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  16. New Zealand To Reconsider Petrol Rationing

    WELLINGTON (NZ) Dec 14— The prime Minister Mr Holland said to-day that the Nationalist Government would ...

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  17. LARGE UNION SACKS . RED OFFICIALS

    LONDON, Dec. 14.—Nine fulltime officials of Britain’s largest union, the 1,300,0.00 strong Transport and General Workers, were ...

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  18. To-day’s Leader: War Orphans’ Appeal

    Wallarobba Shire Council at Dungog yesterday decided to increase the general rate from 2¼d to 3 ¼d in the £ unimproved capital value in 1950. Council voted for the increase after the shire clerk ...

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  19. Navy To Train In Submarine Hunting

    SYDNEY, Wed. — Ships of the Australian fleet will carry out naval exercises with the New Zealand navy off the N.S.W.- coast ...

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  20. THREE "QUEEN" CANDIDATES KILLED BY TRAIN

    STOCKHOLM. Dec. 14 “Queens of Light" were killed yesterday by the 60 m.ph Malmo Express when it struck the car in ...

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  21. Dutch Subsidise Migration To Australia

    THE HAGUE, Dec. 14. — The Dutch Government yesterday asked Parliament to set aside one million guilders, about £95,000 ...

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  23. BRITISH UNIONS APPLY FOR BONUS SCHEMES

    LONDON, Dec. 14.—The six trade unions for retail and cooperative employees announced that application had ...

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  24. FOUND DEAD IN LIFT

    NEWCASTLE, Wed. — The lift driver In the C.M.L. Buildings, Newcastle, collapsed and died while driving the lift this morning. He ...

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  25. Early Morning Electrical Storm

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. A violent lent electrical storm a weekend thousands from their sleep early this morning , flattened many ...

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  26. Dead Man; Was Due for Court Appearance

    SYDNEY Wed. —Terence Charles Lace 31 of Maroubra who was found short dead at the base of the cliff at Long Bay Brech ...

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  27. Strand Magazine To Cease Publication

    LONDON, December 14.—“The Strand" Magazine, founded in 1891 and a pioneer of modern magazine development, will cease publication ...

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  28. Bishop Regrets White Australia, Policy

    LONDON, Dec. 14. — The Bishop of Chichester, Dr. G. Bell, said yesterday he thought the White Australia policy was ...

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  29. Company Control Of Seven Open-Cuts

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The management of open-cut coal mines operated by the combined Colliery Proprietors’ Association will not ...

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  30. Blain's Defeat .In Northern Territory

    CANBERRA, Wed.—With about 400 postal votes yet to be .counted, the Labour candidate, Mr. Nelson, is 364' votes ahead of the ...

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  31. 2000 Tons Of Coal Lost To-day

    CESSNOCK, Wednesday.—Production is down about 2000 tons on the South Maitland coalfields to-day. ...

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  32. Electricity Blackouts Liklley To Continue

    The electrical branch of the Department of Railways advised Maitland City council last night that, with reared to the frequency of load shedding it is regretted that the necessity for shedding is likely to continue ...

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  33. BETTING PROSECUTION

    SYDNEY, Wed.—David Strong, of Bond-street, Sydney, was fined £20 in Central Court to-day on a charge of publishing selections for the ...

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  34. VISIT BY DEPT. EROSION EXPERT

    Mr. Ruddock, of the Department of Conservation, will visit Wallarobba Shire Council on December 20 to Inspect river bank erosion and ...

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  35. HARBOUR FERRY RUNS AGROUND

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The harbour ferry Kurraba ran. aground in Natural Bay. this morning and disorganised ferry schedules during ...

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  36. Measles Outbreak In Antarctic

    ADMITTER RAY KING George bland), Dec. It — Messles have-broken- out aboard the relief ship John Blsooe, which is preparing for ...

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  37. Broadcast Of V; Vatican Ceremony

    VATICAN CITY, Dee. 14 —The Vatican newspaper, [?] said yesterday that the entire ceremony of the opening of the ...

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  38. LORD MAYOR'S £4000 A YEAR

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The Lord Mayor of Sydney, Ald. O’Dea, was re-elected for a further 12 months’ term at a meeting of ...

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