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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  3. "TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. COMMONWEALTH TO OPERATE AIRLINE

    CANBERRA, December 20.—The Federal Government definitely intended to go ahead with its plan to establish a Commonwealth interstate airline in spite of the adverse decision of the High Court that part of the ...

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  5. OLDER MEN TO RETIRE IN NEW DEFENCE PLAN

    CANBERRA, December 20—Older men are to be. retired from the Australian Army and Air Force to make way for younger men who have done well in the war. The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley announced this ...

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  6. SCOTLAND'S TRIBUTE TO GENERAL EISENHOWER

    As a tribute from the Scottish people. General Elsenhower Is to be given part of Culzean Castle, near Ayr, as a residence. The girt, which has been made by the National Trust for Scotland, Is for the General's lifetime, and It Is understood that he Intends to hold re-union parties there of soldiers and others with whom he has been closely associated to the past few years. Culxean Castle Is the ancient home of the Kennedy family, who still live In part of It, and who rifted It to the National Trust of Scotland. (British Official photograph.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RESTRICTIONS MAY BE EASED

    SYDNEY, December 20.—A review of the electricity and gas restrictions will be made by the Minister for Local Government, ...

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  8. FIRST INDONESIAN NAVAL ACTIVITY

    BATAVUIA. December 20—The first Indonesian naval activity is reported In a Netherlands Navy communique, which states that ...

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  9. NAZIS CALLING LEADING BRITISHERS AS WITNESSES

    NUREMBERG, December 20.—The War Crimes Tribunal has granted Goering's application that Lord Halifax and Sir Alexander Cadogan should be interrogated, and at Ribbentrop's request Lords Kemsley, Beaverbrook, Londonderry and Vansittart are ...

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  10. JAP WAS "KIND' BUT 500 DIED

    LABUAN, December 20,—On Wednesday, Captain Takino, overseer of Kuching prison camp In the withes box at the War Crimes Court tried to explain away the ...

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  11. NIGHT TRAINS MAY CEASE

    BRISBANE, December 20—The Industrial Court's delay in giving judgment on a claim by the Rail-ways' Unions for penalty rates for ...

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  12. WARD REFUSED MOSCOW POST

    CANBERRA, December 20—It was leaned authoritatively to-day that the appointment at Australian Minister to Morsow has ...

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  13. MOSCOW TALKS

    LONDON December 20— Reuter's Moscow correspondent says the Forsign Minister meeting on Wednesday laster two hours No statement ...

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  14. GULF VESSEL NOW SAFE

    BRISBANE, December 20.—John Burke Ltd.a motor vessel Lelsha, of 84 tons, is safe la the Gulf of Carpentaria, after having been adrift and ...

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  15. P.M. DENIES HE LET MINERS DOWN

    CANBERRA, December 20.—Mr. Chifley to-day denied a statement by the President of the Queensland branch of the Miners' Federation. Mr. ...

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  16. PURDY SAYS TRIED TO KILL JOYCE

    LONDON, December 20—.At the resumption of the Case against Waller Purdy at the Old Bailey for high treason. Mr. J. P. Edey, ...

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  17. £135 FINES

    ADELAIDE, December 20—Found guilty in the Godnsdatta Police Court to-day on (even charges of assault against ...

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  18. DEATH SENTENCES ON GERMANS

    LONDON, December 20.—The Moscow radio says seven German prisoners of was charged with participating in atrocities at Smolensk have been ...

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  19. BACK PAY FOR WOMEN EMPLOYEES

    CANBERRA, December 20.—Higher back payments held up by employers when the regulations fixing minimum rates for women in vital industries ...

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  20. WHITE CHRISTMAS IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, December 20.—New York will have iu first white Christmas since 1930, as a result of a heavy snowstorm, which is expected to reach ...

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  21. HOMEWARD MOVE FOR JAPS

    WELLINGTON, December 2O.—The World's southernmost prisoner of war camp at Featherston leave for their homeland shortly on American ships ...

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  22. EMERY'S HEALTH WAS SOUND

    LONDON, December 20—Al the Inquest on the body of John Amery, the Coroner told the jury that they was called to represent the public in ...

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  23. LABOR INTEREST IN SYNDICALISM

    LONDON, December 20.—Industrial and political circlet are speculating: on Government motives for suggesting that a T.U.C. delegation should go to ...

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  24. CARPENTERS ON MAT IN W.A.

    PERTH, December 20.—The State executive of the A.L.P. has endorsed unanimously a recommendation of the State Disputes Committee that the ...

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  25. COAL FOR DUTCH STEAMER

    BRISBANE, December 20—Fifty tons of cool were to be permitted to be delivered to the Dutch vessel Bontekoe. said the secretary of the Trades ...

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  26. NEW INSURANCE COMMISSIONER

    BRISBANE. December 20.—It was officially announced to-day that Mr. C. A. Grimley, Deputy Commissioner of the State Insurance Office, has ...

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  27. SOCIAL BENEFITS FUND VALID?

    CANBERRA, December 20.—The National Welfare Fund established by the Government to pay for social Services Is valid. In the opinion of ...

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  28. EDDA CIANO TO GO TO GAOL

    ROME, December 20—The Proving vial Commission sentenced Edda; Ciano to two years' confinement for her efforts on behalf of Fascism. says, ...

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  29. DISABLED FLYING BOAT SURVIVED NIGHT ON SEA

    BRISBANE, December 20.—The twin-engined Martin Mariner of boat' forced down on the open Ma about 37 niles south of Budaberg at 3.15 yesterday afternoon, was towed is to the Bundaberg at soon to-day undamaged, and with the crew ...

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  30. MR. MAKIN NEW MINISTER IN U.S.

    CANBERRA, December 20.—The appointment of Mr. Makin as Australian Minister to Washington, in succession to Sir Frederick ...

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  31. TEACHER TO KEEP HER JOB

    LONDON December 20.—The American Press Copenhagen correspondent cays Miss Inger Nordentoft, the 42-year-old unmarried expectant mother, ...

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  32. CHRISTMAS LEAVE MAY ACCUMULATE

    CANBERRA, December 20—Troops would be allowed to add Christmas holidays to their accrued recreational leave if they preferred, Mr. Forde said ...

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  33. JAP FOOD BARRED TO U.S. TROOPS

    NEW YORK, December 20—The "New York Times" Tokio representative states that while Japanese officials continue to emphasise the ...

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  34. UNIFORM ALIEN LAWS SOUGHT

    CANBERRA. December 20—Union formity in the Stale laws on the I acquisition or property by aliens It being sought by the Commonwealth. ...

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  35. SINGLE PARALYSIS CASE REPORTED

    BRISBANE, December 20. —One case of Infantile paralysis was reported to-day, the patient bring a girl aged 15, of Thornslands. about 20 ...

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  36. SHORTER VOYAGE FROM U.K.

    LONDON, December 20.—Sir William Currie, chairman and managing director or the P. and O. and British India Steam Navightion Companies, ...

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  37. COAL OUTPUT 70,000 TONS ABOVE ESTIMATE

    SYDNEY, December 20.—If the rate of production of cod in New South Wales is maintained to-morrow, the minimum target set by the authorities of 150,000 torn for the week will be greatly exceeded. ...

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  38. RAIDS ON HOME BREW PLANTS

    BRISBANE, December 20.—Many: raids have been made in Brisbane by Customs officers In the last few weeks In in effort to stamp out home-brew ...

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  39. REDS EXECUTE JAP PUPPETS

    NEW YORK, December 20.—The Associated Press Yenan correspondent cays Chinese Communists between August 25 and November 19, ...

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  40. LATE SPORTING

    BRISBANE, December 20.—The following players have been Selected to represent Brisbane against a Country Eleven at the Brisbane Cricket ...

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  41. CUNNINGHAM SEES NAVY NEED

    LONDON. December 19.—Atom or or atom, the need for a navy would be main, said the Chief of the Naval Staff (Admiral of the Fleet Lord ...

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  42. ILLEGAL TOBACCO MADE IN NORTH

    BRISBANE, December 20.—The legal manufacture of tobacco in North Queensland has grown to a point where Customs Department ...

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  43. STEEL PIPE FOR MT. SPEC SCHEME

    BRISBANE. December 20. — More than 1200,000 north of steel piping is to be manufactured in Brisbane for Townsville's new water supply scheme. ...

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  44. PEARCE TO DEFEND SCULLLNG TITLE.

    SYDNEY, December 20. — The world's professional sculling championship may be held In Sydney next Slay. BobbY Pearce. the title holder ...

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  45. AUSTRIA ELECTS PRESIDENT

    LONDON December 20— De. Kari Renner Prime. Minister tn the Australian Provisional Government, was unanimously elected President of the ...

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  46. BOOMERANG CLUB CLOSES DOWN

    LONDON December 20 The Boomerang Club was closed to-day Since of opened in Australian in 1942 it has served tens of thousand of members of the Australian armed ...

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