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  3. ARRIVAL OF DAKOTAS IN SYDNEY

    Dakotas, led by famous Australian air ace, C. R. ("Killer") Caldwell, landed at Mascot, Sydney. Destined for private contract work, five Dakotas each carried the fuselage of a small plane as freight "Killer" Caldwell (right) end senior pilot J. Palmer, just after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SECOND TEST HIGHLIGHTS TO BE FLASHED TO LONDON

    SYDNEY, December 9.—Within five minutes of each incident in the second Test in Sydney the highlights of the play will be flashed to London. The ground will be the operating terminal of beam ...

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  5. Question Of CostOf-Living Index In Basic Wage Claim

    BRISBANE, December 9.—"The C-series cost-ofliving index may have lost its value," said Mr W. Riordan, a member of the industrial Court, during the hearing of the basic wage claim today. ...

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  6. N.Z. LABOUR'S PRECARIOUS POSITION

    AUCKLAND, December 9.—Now that the final counts in doubtful constituencies have been settled the result of the general election with ...

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  7. 20 NAZI DOCTORS ON TRIAL

    NUREMBURG, December 9. The first "little Nuremburg trial" opened today when an all-American court heard 20 ...

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  8. INDIAN AND SOUTH AFRICAN TROOPS CENSUS

    FLUSHING (Long Island), December 9.—The United Nations General Assembly, sitting in the, plenary session, censored the South ...

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  9. OATH ON BIBLE OR KORAN

    BRISBANE, December 9. — "I don't care wnich they use, but if they care, I am not going to interfere with their prospects of ...

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  10. LONDON TUGMEN'S LIGHTNING STRIKE

    LONDON, December 9.—The whole port of London is paralysed hy the tugmen's lightning strike. ...

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  11. RETAILERS OPPOSE CLOTHING RATIONING

    SYDNEY, December 9. — The president of the Retailers' Association (Mr K. F. Coles) claimed today that there was no need for ...

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  12. EVICTION OF EX-SERVICEMEN DENIED

    CANBERRA, December 9.—The Minister for the Interior (Mr Johnson) today denied that three exservicemen residents in Canberra. ...

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  13. Company To Assist Migrant Refugees Urged To Wind Up

    CANBERRA, December 9.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr Calwell) today criticised the formation in Melbourne of a £10,000 company, Shelter and Aid Ltd, to assist migrant refugees. ...

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  14. Japs Sentenced For Atrocities

    MELBOURNE, December 9.—The controller of the Burma-Slam railway (Lient.-General Ishida) has i been sentenced to 10 years' ...

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  15. NOVA SURVIVOR HERE TO BUY ANOTHER BOAT

    BRISBANE, December 9.—"Big Jim" Cash, sole survivor of the ketch Nova, which was wrecked on the Isle of Pines, New Caledonia, ...

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  16. FIRE HAZARDS IN ATLANTA CITY

    An investigation has been ordered into the cause of the Winecoff Hotel disaster in Atlanta City (Georgia). ...

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  17. Mr Forde On British Empire Progress

    BRISBANE, December 9. — The progress and prosperity of the British Empire depended largely on future developments in Australia ...

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  18. BIG INCREASE IN AUSTRALIAN EXPORTS OF MERCHANDISE

    CANBERRA, December 9.—Australia's/ exports of merchandise showed an increase of £45,136,000 for the four months ended in ...

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  19. SYDNEY WOOL MARKET FIRM

    SYDNEY, December 9. — With competition from Continental buyers, and good support from Bradford and the United States, the ...

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  20. Gale Sank Liner In Dock

    LE HAVRE, December 9.—The liner Europa sank in the basin of Le Havre dock today. She was moored in such a position that she caught broadside the full force of a southeasterly gale. ...

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  21. AMPLE COAL FOR CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY PERIOD

    SYDNEY, December 9.—The Minister for Supply (Senator Ashley) said today that there would be ample coal stocks for essential ...

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  22. FIGHTING ON AZERBAIJAN FRONTIER

    LONDON", December 8.—Persian troops, after one day's fighting against Azerbaijan Democrat forces have occupied Rajin, an important ...

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  23. NEW METHOD OF DIAGNOSING TUBERCULOSIS

    BRISBANE, December 9.—In his report to the State Cabinet, the Deputy Director of Health (Dr Frey berg) will outline a more definite method of diagnosing ...

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  24. EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS

    TOKYO, December 9.—The seismograph recorded another extensive earthquake over 50 miles underground near Tokyo, the ...

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  25. MORE APPALLING DR0UCHTTHAHIN1902

    BRISBANE. December 9.—" Settlers in Western Queensland have their backs to the wall. There, a vast tract is undergoing a disaster more grim than the 1902 drought. It is faced with a financial crisis ...

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  26. BARNES STILL AT THE LODGE

    BRISBANE, December 9.—Mr Barnes (Bundaberg) is still occupying his room at the Lodge, Parliament House, although he was ...

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  27. WAGE-PEGGING MODIFICATIONS

    CANBERRA, December 9. — The proposed modifications in the wagepegging regulations are expected to be announced by the Prime ...

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  28. Foundries, Metal Trade Discute

    MELBOURNE, December 9.—The settlement of the foundries and metal trade dispute before Christmas now appears unlikely because ...

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  29. RUSSIA'S SICK MAN LONG TIME A-DYING

    LONDON, December 8—Russian Embassy officials state that Stalin is in the Dest of health, says the "Daily ...

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  30. Right Of 20th Century Princess

    LONDON, December 9.— Louis Wulff, in his book, "Queen of Tomorrow," states: "Whether Princess Elizabeth ...

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  31. SWISS REJECT "JOBS FOR ALL"

    BERNE, December 8. — Swiss voters by over a four to one majority, rejected a proposal under which the Federal Government ...

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  32. BRITISH SOLDIERS FREED BY POLES AFTER FATAL BRAWL

    LONDON, December 9. — The Warsaw police have released seven British soldiers who were allegedly implicated in a brawl in which a ...

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  33. Vic Women's Singles

    MELBOURNE, December 9.—Mrs Nancye Bolton retoined her Victorian singles title today by defeating Mrs M. Long C-l, 9-7. ...

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  34. GERMANS FAVOURED IN S.W. AFRICA

    LONDON, December 8. — Nazis from internment camps are being given back jobs by the South-west African administration with ...

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