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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. In The News Overseas: Vacant Chair For Roosevelt

    BLONDE PARISIENNE NIGHT-CLUB SINGER Leo Marjane, charged with collaborating with Nazis, hears evidence at her trial. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ALL BUT 5 N.S.W. MINES RESUME

    SYDNEY, December 17.— Miners resumed work at all except five collieries in New South Wales to-day, and they expected to hew between 150,000 and 200,000 tons of coal before they begin their Christmas holidays at the end of ...

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  6. RELIEF FOR ISLAND TROOPS

    CANBERRA, December 17.— The authorities have commenced the transfer to New Guinea, of 10,000 army personnel of low priority to ...

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  7. SENATOR KEANE MAY GO TO LONDON CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA, December 17.— Australia will be represented at the international discussions on commercial policy. Mr. Chifley announced to-night the Federal Cabinet to-day had decided to accept the invitation to attend the discussions without involving the Australian ...

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  8. INNISFAIL HOPES FOR AIR SERVICE

    INNISFAIL, Dec, 17.— There is a feeling of optimism in local circles that Innisfall's aerodrome will be licensed. ...

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  9. WOMAN PILOT KILLED

    SYDNEY, December 17.— A woman pilot was killed when her plane clashed, within 200 yards of Long Bay gaol. She was Miss Elizabeth ...

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  10. GAS RESTRICTIONS INVALID

    MELBOURNE, December 17.— In the Fourth District Court to-day, Mr.Addison, P.M., held the gas regulations were invalid. He dismissed ...

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  11. HITCH-HIKERS TO BE DISCIPLINED

    CANBERRA, December 17.— Soldiers who hitch-hiked to Australia would not be sent back, but disciplinary action would be taken, and ...

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  12. 6 KILLED IN BORNEO CRASH

    MELBOURNE, December 17.— Six R.A.A.F. personal were killed in an aircraft accident at L[?] airship, Bornso, last week. ...

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  13. NAKED GIRL FOUND AT P.O.W. CAMP

    BRISBANE, December 17.— Phyllis Cecilia Tibbetts, 19, single, had been found clad only in a singlet in a bed in a hut at a repatriated Indian ...

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  14. 9 MORE PARALYSIS CASES

    BRISBANE, December 17.— Nine more cases of infantile paralysis, including two in Brisbane, were reported to the State Health authorities ...

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  15. SOCIAL SERVICES DECISION DELAYED

    CANBERRA, December 17.— Federal Ministers said to-night they expected that decision on the methods needed to safeguard the ...

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  16. SISTERS DROWNED IN RIVER

    TAMWORTH, December 17.— Two sisters were drowned in Peel River, near Tamworth, yesterday afternoon. They were June and Josephine Darby. ...

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  17. DUTCH WOMEN'S FORTITUDE

    CANBERRA, December 17.— The fortitude of Dutch women and children and the political acumen of the British commander in Java, General ...

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  18. WAR SERVICE HOME INTEREST REDUCED

    CANBERRA, December 17.— The interest, rate payable on loans granted under the War Service Homes Act will be reduced to 3[?] per cent as from ...

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  19. SOVIET'S FOURTH FIVE-YEAR PLAN

    LONDON, December 16.— Russia is almost ready to in[?] her fourth five-year plan, says the Reuter's correspondent in ...

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  20. RECORD BREAKER CRASHES

    WASHINGTON, December 17.— The American Press says the army's record breaking plane, 42, known as the Mixmaster, crashed near ...

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  21. REPORTS AWAITED ON AIRLINE ISSUE

    CANBERRA, December 17.— The High Court judgment on the Commonwealth Government's Airlines Act will be considered by ...

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  22. COMMUNIST HEADS BULGARIAN CABINET

    LONDON, December 17.— The new Bulgarian Assembly, at its opening session to-day, elected as President, Vasail Kolaroy, Communist leader. ...

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  23. COAL FOR CAIRNS AND TOWNSVILLE

    SYDNEY, December 17.— The collier Dundula will load 2000 tons of coal to-morrow at Newcastle for shipment to Townsville and Cairns. ...

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  24. BRISBANE HOTELS BOOKED OUT

    BRISBANE, December 17.— Leading hotels are already fully booked for the Christmas season. Several will have no vacancies until after ...

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  25. JAPS FINISH OWN CAGES AT RABAUL

    MELBOURNE, December 17.— After almost three months' work, the Japanese at Rahaul have practically completed the construction of two ...

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  26. WOMAN SOLICITOR STRUCK OFF ROLL

    MELBOURNE, December 17.— Miss Veronica Mary Jones was struck off the roll of barristers and solicitors by Justice O'Bryan in the Practice Court ...

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  27. GUARDS IN ISLANDS REDUCED

    CANBERRA, December 17.— a reduction in the estimated number of troops required for guard duty in the New Guinea and Solomons area ...

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  28. EXTRA CHRISTMAS BEER UNCERTAIN

    CANBERRA, December 17— Senator Keane said to-day be was unable to state if there would be any additional beer for Christmas. ...

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  29. HEAVY BLIZZARD IN BUFFALO

    NEW YORK, December 17.— The Associated Press says the Mayor of Buffalo proclaimed a state of emergency as one of the worst blizzards ...

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  30. FRENCH GENERAL RECOGNISES SPY

    PARIS, December 17.— A 24 year old girl spy, Jeanne Zimmerlie, who was recognised by General Delattre De Tassigny among 1000 students and ...

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  31. 560 AIRFIELDS BUILT FOR R.A.F.

    LONDON, December 17.— Five hundred and sixty airfields were either constructed or extended in the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland ...

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  32. HEAVY DEMAND FOR PENICILLIN

    CANBERRA, December 17.— Penicillin production in Australia increased twenty fold in the last year, Commonwealth Department officers said ...

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  33. JAPS WHO ORDERED BAYONETTING TO DIE

    MOROTAI, December 17.— Colonel Koba and Major Tamura were sentenced to death by a military court to-day, following charge of having ordered the killing by bayonetting of three Australian airmen on Talaud ...

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  34. SUICIDE PRECAUTIONS AT NUREMBERG TRIALS

    NUREMBERG, December 17.— The resumption of the war crimes trial to-day was delayed when Kaltenbanner complained he felt ill. New precautions against suicide attempts have been ...

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  35. OINTMENT FOR PARALYSIS

    SYDNEY, December 17.— There was no evidence that ointment used for the treatment of infantile paralysis by L.Featherstone, of Melbourne. ...

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  36. DEATH SENTENCE FOR WATERSIDER

    HOBART, December 17.— Frederick Henry Thompson 32, waterside worker, was found guilt in the Criminal Court to-day of the murder of Evelyn ...

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  37. DUKE TO LAY FOUNDATION STONE

    CANBERRA, December 17.— The Duke of Gloucester is to visit Sydney on Wednesday to lay the foundation stone of the proposed new Legacy ...

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  38. 8 MISSING FROM CAPSIZED LAUNCH

    LONDON, December 17.— Eight are feared to have been drowned as a result of a launch, taking them from His Majesty's Tenby, in Plymouth ...

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  39. 20,000 CHINESE STUDENTS ON STRIKE

    NEW YORK, December 17.— The "Herald-Tribune's" Kunning correspondent says that nearly 20,000 students remain on strike in this ...

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  40. RETAIL SALES OF CANVAS GOODS

    CANBERRA, December 17.— The Prices Commissioner (Mr. McCarthy) to-day issued a prices order covering the retail sales of manufactured ...

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  41. HIGHER WHEAT HARVEST ESTIMATE

    CANBERRA, December 17.— Because of late rains and the improvement in seasonal prospects, the official estimates of this year's wheat ...

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  42. STRIKE AVERTED MILK RATION

    CANBERRA, December 17.— If it had not been for the industrial dispute curtailing consumption by 90,000 gallons a week, it would have been ...

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  43. BURMESE APPEAL TO TRUMAN

    RANGOON, December 17.— General Aung San, president of the Burmese anti-Fascist People's Freedom League, has appealed to Mr ...

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  44. UNIFORM WORN AFTER RELEASE

    CANBERRA, December 17.— [?] vicemen discharged from the [?] can wear their uniform complete with badges and buttons up to a maximum ...

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  45. STATE FORECAST

    BRISBANE, December 17.— The Queensland forecast for the 24 hours ending noon on Tuesday is: Local coastal showers, otherwise sultry, with ...

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  46. BRITISH GUNS SHELL ANNAMITE HIDE-OUT

    LONDON, December 17.— British 25-pounders close to Saigon to-day signalled the opening of the biggest military operation in ...

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  47. GIANT PENICILLIN PLANT IN U.K.

    LONDON, Dec. 17.— A £1,000,000 penicillin factory— the largest in the world for drugs production — is being built at Spake, near Liverpool, says ...

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  48. INDONESIANS RAID R.A.P.W.I. CAMP

    BATAVIA, Dec. 17,— Three hundred Indonesians, armed with knives, and shouting: "Moslem brothers, from India, join as or die," attacked a ...

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  49. MR. MAKIN MAY GO TO WASHINGTON

    CANBERRA, December 17.— The Minister for the Navy (Mr.Makin) is expected to be appointed Minister to Washington in succession to ...

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