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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  4. DEADLOCK IN STRIKE NEGOTIATIONS

    CANBERRA, December ll.—The Commonwealth Government and B.H.P. to-day rejected the terms submitted by the A.C.T.U. for settlement of the coal, steel and shipping strikes. A complete deadlock now exists, and more intense ...

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  5. ABATTOIRS RECOMMENDED FOR TOWNSVILLE

    BRISBANE, December 11.—Dealing with the desirability of acquiring any existing meatworks as public abattoirs, the Royal Commission on Abattoirs, in its report to the Government, recommended that negotiations ...

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  6. EXPRESSIONS AT NUREMBERG TRIALS

    "That" s what I say" Hermann Goering gestures arrogantly at he makes a point at the Nuremberg trials of Nazi war criminals. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. COAL SCHEME

    CANBERRA. December 11.—The Prime Minister. Mr. Chifiey, said to-day that if the scheme for the acquisition and distribution of ...

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  8. NIDIANS PLEGDE IN OWN BLOOD

    CALCUTTA, December 11.—One hundred and sixty delegates to a students congress at Allahabad signed with their own blood a pledge ...

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  9. MOROTAI TROOPS' PROTEST MARCH

    MOROTAI. December 11.—One thousand five hundred men marched three miles from G.D.D. to the base area on Monday to complain to ...

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  10. COMB-OUT OF FEDERAL STAFFS

    CANBERRA. December 11.—As the result of a comb-out in Federal Departments staffs which reached a wartime peak of 191,519 have been ...

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  11. ESCAPE ORDER WITHHELD

    MELBOURNE. December 11.—Brigadier Duncan Maxwell, who commanded the 27th Brigade of the Eighth Division in Malaya, giving ...

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  12. DEFIANT OUTBURST BY SJAHRIR

    BATAVIA, December 11.—The Associated Press correspondent. Harry Plumridge, says that at a Press conference tola morning Sjahrir said that ...

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  13. MR. YOUNG NOW HOUSING HEAD

    BRISBANE, December 11.—The Cabinet to-day Approved of the appointment of Me. W. J. Young, acting manager of the state Advances ...

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  14. REPORT AWAITED ON MACKAY DEATH

    BRISBANE:, December 11.—Detectives investigating the death of Mrs. Leto Doris Draheim (28), of Murgon, at Mackay. on Friday night, are ...

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  15. MARRIAGE OFF, NOW ON AGAIN

    NEW YORK, December 11.—Half an hour before the marriage of 51 year-old Tommy Manville and his eighth bride-to-be, Georgina ...

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  16. DEATH OF VICTIM OF JAPS PRESUMED

    SYDNEY, December 11. —The wax impression of a signet ring from a grave in Gasmata, New Guinea, and identified in England, was accepted as ...

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  17. GAOL FOR MISTRESS OF COLLABORATOR

    PARIS, December 11. — A French Court sentenced pretty Gingette Garcia 23, dancer, to one year's imprisonment, and the loss of civil rights for ...

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  18. NEW CANE PRICES BOARD SECRETARY

    BRISBANE. December 11.—Mr. Issiah Ferguson, senior inspector of accounts to the Auditor-General's Department has been appointed ...

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  19. LOST MAN WAITED FOR RESCUERS

    CLONCURRY, December 11.—Tex Lyons, kangaroo shooter, who had been mining in rough country in the Urandangie area near Cloncurry since ...

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  20. CAIRNS SUGAR STACKS HIGH

    CAIRNS, December 11.—The secretary of the Cairns Harbour Board, Mr. J. Wyer, reported at the monthly meeting of the Board this ...

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  21. £72,500 FROM HUN EMBASSY SALE

    LONDON, December 11.—Sales of effects from the German Embassy on the seventh and last day brought the grand total to £72,500. says the "Daily ...

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  22. DREDGING SPOIL FOR RECLAMATION

    CAIRNS, December 11.—The desirability of utilising spoil from the dredger Trinity Bay for reclamation in low-lying areas rather then disposal ...

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  23. BRITISH DENIAL OF HURLEY CHARGES

    LONDON, December 11.—Brigadier General Hurley' s allegation in Washington that the British distributed American lend-lease supplies in Persia ...

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  24. Barnes Claims Eviction From Lodge Was Humiliating

    BRISBANE, December 11.—"The issue to be decided is whether the amazing powers of the eviction of a tenant which are claimed by the Crown can be sustained in law," said Mr. A. L. Bennett, on behalf of Mr. J. F. Barnes, M.L.A., in the Magistrate 's Court to-day. "It was certainly a novel method of getting rid of a tenant. Barnes ...

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  25. CAIRNS TO SEEK £35,300 LOAN

    CAIRNS, December 11. — The City Council decided at a special meeting to-night to make application to the Treasurer for £35,800, subject to ...

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  26. SYSTEMATIC ROAD HUNT FOR U.K. DESPERADOES

    LONDON, December 11.—The crime wave in Britain has risen to such proportions that the Home Secretary, Mr. Chuter Ede, has ordered a ney system of counter measures, consisting of the sudden closing of block areas, ...

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  27. PETROL STOCKS NOT FROZEN

    CANBERRA, December 11.—Senwtor Ashley said to-day there was no foundation whatever in the rumour that petrol stocks would be frozen as ...

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  28. SOLDIERS HITCH HIKE HOME

    SYDNEW, December 11.— Fifteen long-service soldiers who hitch-hiked in American transport planes from Morotal to ...

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  29. BOOKINGS TO SYDNEY CUT

    BRISBANE, December 11.—No further trains to Sydney would be open for booking until December 24, said the Railways Commissioner. Mr. Wills, ...

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  30. 4 ADULT CASES OF PARALYSIS

    BRISBANE, December 11. — Five more cases on paralysis were reported to the health authorities to-day. They were: A woman aged 25, of ...

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  31. CANBERRA SHARES IN RESTRICTIONS

    CANBERRA, December 11.—There was confusion among residents of Canberra when it was learned early to-day that no order had been signed ...

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  32. JAPS USED GAS IN NEW GUINEA

    TOKIO, December 11.—The Japanese used potion gas in a few isolated cases, according to General MacArthur' s chemical warfare officer. ...

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  33. POPE'S PROMISE TO BAVARIAN BISHOPS

    LONDON, December 11.—The Vatican says the Pope, in a letter to Bavarian bishops, declared it was not right for the whole nation to be ...

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