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  3. First Across Line In Ocean Yacht Race

    First yacht to pass through Sydney Heads in the Sydney—Hobart race vas Morna (shown in foreground), which maintained its lead to the finishing line in the Derwent estuary. Story on this page. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Tussle For Two-Piece

    SYDNEY, December 31.—Two determined women grabbed the separate parts of a two-piece bathing costume in the first big post-war bargain safe of swimming suits and beach wear in a city store today. ...

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  5. RED OFFICIAL KNOWS SOVIET ONLY AS CONCENTRATION CAMP

    NEW YORK, December 31.—M. Kiril M Alexiev, who described himself [?] —cting [?] mercial attache of the Soviet Embassy in Mexico for two years, declared in a statement issued on his ...

    Article : 344 words
  6. MORNA REACHES DERWENT IN RECORD TIME

    HOBART, December 31.—Welcomed by a crowd estimated at 7000, which thronged all vantage points, Claude Plowman's cutter ...

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  7. Loss Of Authority By Parliament Among Past Year's Major Ills

    CANBERRA, December 31. — "The best way to decide what we need for 1947 is to ask ourselves what we lacked in 1946," said the Leader of the Opposition ...

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  8. SINISTER GROWTH OF MATERIALISM

    NEW YORK, December 30.— "Everywhere there is heavy loss of faith in God and in the supreme law of right," said Bishop ...

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  9. Radio-Cooked Meals Soon?

    WASHINGTON, December 31.—The Federal Communications Commission has granted the Raytheon Manufacturing ...

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  10. Melb. Gas Dispute In Fourth Week

    MELBOURNE, December 31.— Four metropolitan gas undertakings today admitted in advertisements that a gas blackout faces ...

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  11. Many Controls End With Security Act's Expiry

    CANBERRA, December 31.— The National Security Act will expire at midnight tonight and with it will go many restrictions which, have bound the people of the Commonwealth since 1941. However, safeguards which the Government regards as ...

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  12. Traded On Family Name To Cash Valueless Cheques

    BRISBANE, December 31.—William Robert Sproule, 37, son of a New South Wales doctor, was convicted in the Police Court ...

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  13. HEAVIER TAXES FOR SPANIARDS

    LONDON, December 31.— Reuter's Madrid' contepontent states that, against the stronent opposition since the ...

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  14. CHINA'S ATTITUDE TO RUSSIAN CONTROL OF DAIREN

    LONDON, December 30.— The Nanking correspondent of the Associated Press states that the Foreign. Office spokesman (Mr ...

    Article : 142 words
  15. PLANES AND MAPPING OF ANTARCTIC COASTLINE

    NEW YORK, December 30.—The Associated Press representative aboard the Mt Olympus in the Antarctic, states: ...

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  16. ROOSEVELT FIXED GOLD PRICE BY "LUCKY NUMBERS"

    NEW YORK, December 31.—The late President Roosevelt in 1933, during the gold-buying move, devided at one stage to raise the ...

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  17. NO CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY FOR THIS CLERIC

    SURAT, December 31.—In 48 hours during the Christmas season the Rev. A. Gillespie, of St Paul's Bush Brotherhood, ...

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  18. LAUNCHES REFITTED AS MINESWEEPERS

    BRISBANE, December 31.— Nearly 50 specialists are racing time to repair and refit three harbour defence.motor launches so ...

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  19. NO APPROACH MADE TO CHIFLEY FOR CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA, December 31.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said today that the Australasian Council of Trade Unions had not ...

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  20. 24 New Hospitals For N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, December 31.—The State Government today announced a hospital building programme to cost £5,000,000 and to begin next ...

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  21. Protest By Black Marketeers!

    LONDON, December 30.— The Some correspondent of "The Times" states that a delegation, representing the ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA, N.Z. FAIL TO RATIFY BRETTON WOODS AGREEMENT

    CANBERRA, December 31.—Australia has lost the right of original membership of the Bretton Woods International Bank and Monetary Fund as the result of the ...

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  23. PEACETIME USE FOR LANDING BARGE

    This landing barge was bought from Army Disposals by R. C. Little for use as a transport between the mainland and his property on Townsend Island. It is shown aground in Rose Creek, Yeppoon, prior to unloading 42 bales of wool for railing South. It is fitted with two Mercury Vs engines and is particularly suited for the shallow water. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. END OF WORLD RULE BY WHITE RACES

    LONDON, December 31.—According to Reuter's Moscow correspondent a commentator on the Moscow radio today stated: "After ...

    Article : 101 words
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