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  4. RAILWAY ATHLETES AND THEIR TROPHIES

    The four leaders of the Railway Recreation Club, Mr R. Naylor, Misses Mavis Cowlrick, Aileen Day, and Mr I. Frisch), are shown here with the trophies which were presented to teams and individuals at the club's display at the Skating Rink last Monday night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BAN ON JAPANESE WIVES TO REMAIN

    SYDNEY, December 7.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr Calwell) said today that he would not release his ban on the entry of Japanese wives of Australian soldiers into ...

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  6. SHORTAGE OF MATERIALS ORDERS FOR HOMES BEING CANCELLED

    BRISBANE, December 7.—Orders for homes in Queensland are being cancelled because house planners have found that rising costs have made it impossible for them to ...

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  7. JAPAN INTERESTED IN YAMPI SOUND

    TOKYO, December 6.—Japan may soon renew officially its pre-war project concerning Yampi Sound, it was learnt reliably today. Japanese steel Industries ...

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  8. TORRENTIAL RAIN IN EIRE

    LONDON, December 6.— Reuter's Dublin correspondent states that river banks burst and hundreds ...

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  9. CEYLON REJECTS RUSSIAN BID

    LONDON, December 7.— The Colombo correspondent of the British United Press states that the ...

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  10. NETHERLANDS TAKES STAND

    LONDON, December 6.— The Hague correspondent of the American Associated Press quotes a Foreign ...

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  11. LONG HEARING OF RAIL CLAIMS

    BRISBANE, December 7.—A seven-day hearing in the Industrial Court of claims for 122 variations of the State railway ...

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  12. WARNING ON WOOL PRICES

    CANBERRA, December 7.— A warning that the sellers' market and high prices for wool might not last indefinitely ...

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  13. TOKYO TRIALS SURPRISE: U.S. COURT GRANTS LEAVE TO APPEAL

    WASHINGTON, December 6.—The Supreme Court today granted a hearing to two Japanese war lords convicted as war criminals and sentenced to be hanged. The court's ...

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  14. 500 EMPLOYEES RUN TO SAFETY

    SYDNEY, December 7.—Five hundred employees fled to safety when a fire, which caused damage amounting to ...

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  15. Victorian Politics NEW CABINET IN STORMY HOUSE

    MELBOURNE, December 7.— The new Victorian State Cabinet was sworn in today and faced a stormy House tonight. ...

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  16. Moderates Win In Union Dispute

    MELBOURNE, December 7. —After five days' deliberation, the Federal council of the Storemen and Packers' Union ...

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  17. ASHIDA TAKEN IN CUSTODY

    TOKYO, December 6.— Hithosi Ashida presented himself at the Tokyo District Procurator's Office today and was ...

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  18. Railway Wages And Salaries

    BRISBANE, December 7.— The lowest paid adult employed in the Railway DeDartment today earned £6/16/6 for a ...

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  19. Rockhampton As Factory Site?

    BRISBANE, December 7.— Brisbane, Toowoomba and Rockhampton would be inspected for a 15-acre site for ...

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  20. LANG INQUIRES INTO RADIO SHARES

    CANBERRA, December 7.— Though the Government had refused permission for a shareholder in four Tasmanian ...

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  21. TAX CHARGE ON FOOTBALL

    CANBERRA, December 7.— The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) told Mr Falkinder in the House of Representatives ...

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  22. Training Youths In Fire-Fighting

    BRISBANE, December 7.— The training of youths in firefighting has received the approval of the Government ...

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  23. Egyptian Stand On Suez Canal

    LONDON, December 7.—Reuter's Cairo correspondent states that the Minister for Commerce announced in the ...

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  26. U.K. TRADE UNIONS' MEMBERSHIP

    LONDON, December 6.—A Ministry of Labour gazette showed that at the end of 1947 there were 730 trade unions ...

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    BERLIN, December 6.—A fog at a loading base hampered the Allied airlift into Berlin during the twentyfour hours. ...

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    CAIRO, December 6. — A Communique announced that eight policemen were injured by a grenade in the students' ...

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  29. BRITISH COMMUNITY DECIDES TO REMAIN IN SHANGHAI

    NEW YORK, December 6.—The Shanghai correspondent of the "New York Times" states that Britons in Shanghai plan to remain, "come what may" in the Chinese civil war. The correspondent reports ...

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  30. BRITAIN TO EXTEND NATIONAL SERVICE

    LONDON, December 6.—The House of Commons, in committee, agreed to a clause in the National Service Amendment Bill, increasing the national service period from 12 ...

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  31. Pope To Broadcast

    VATICAN CITY, December 6.—The Pope will broadcast a Christmas message to the world at 10 a.m. G.M.T. (8 ...

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