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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. ANGRY MELEE PRIOR TO ORION SAILING

    LONDON, December 25.—Angry troops again swarmed off from the Orion and joined in a melee with M.P's. on the dockside an hour before the ...

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  5. OCCUPATION FORCE TO EMBARK FROM MOROTAI

    MELBOURNE, December 25.—Australian troops for the Allied occupation force in Japan will commence moving from Morotai between the middle and end of next month. The whole force will be in Japan by late February or early ...

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  6. CHECK ON MISSING R.A.A.F. AIRCRAFT AND CREW

    The fate of at least 150 missing R.A.A.F. air crew at present listed as casualties and of 50 aircraft lost in operations over the Celebes, the Halmahera, Ambon, Ceram, and New Guinea is brine investigated by a special party of B.A.A.F. men operating from Morotal. So far they have proved beyond doubt the fate, of 20 aircraft and their crews. The work is part of the R.A.A.F.'s general scheme for tracing air crew miming in operations against the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIA CANNOT BE ISOLATIONIST

    SYDNEY, December 25.—The extraordinary development of aerial warfare made it impossible for the most complacent to believe that Australia ...

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  8. JAP OCCUPATION WORRIES

    NEW YORK, December 25.—The "Herald-Tribune's" Tokio correspondent Bays the Foreign Minister (Yoshida) and other high officials of ...

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  9. TWO KILLED IN JEEP SMASH

    BRISBANE, December 25.—Two servicemen were killed and five injured, four seriously, when a jeep struck a shop awning and ...

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  10. HUSBAND FACES MURDER CHARGE.

    BRISBANE, December 25.—Sarah Willis, aged 65, was found dead on a vacant allotment within a few yards of a tramstop on Beaudesert Road, soon ...

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  11. DEATH OF MR. H. YEATES, M.L.A.

    BRISBANE, December 25.—Mr. Herbert Yeates, M.L.A. for East Toowoomba, died in Brisbane General Hospital on Christmas Eve, aged 66. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PATTON BURIED IN WAR CEMETERY

    LUXEMBOURG, December 25. — General Patton was burled on Monday morning in the U.S. Army cemstery at Hamm. British, French, ...

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  13. MOSCOW PAPERS' OUTCRY LESSENS

    LONDON, December 25. — The "Times" diplomatic representative says the apparent diminution in Moscow newspapers' outcries about affairs in ...

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  14. SIR EARLE PAGE CRITICAL BEASLEY BROADCAST

    GRAFTON, December 25.—"It is extremely unfortunate that At valedictory speech of Mr. Beasley can be construed as a reflection on the judgment of the late President Roosevelt, and may lead to such headlines as 'England sacrifices Australia'," said Sir Earle Page last night. He was referring to a statement made by Mr. Beasley ...

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  15. DEATH SENTENCES ON CHETNIKS

    LONDON, December 25.—The Belgrade radio says a Yugoslav court sentenced to death 25 former leaders of Mikhallovitch's Chetnik organisation ...

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  16. P.M's. SURPRISE VISIT TO ISLANDS

    CANBERRA, December 25.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, is speeding Christmas making informal visits to troops in New Guinea, New Britain ...

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  17. NO MINISTER TO U.N.O. IN LONDON

    CANBERRA, December 25.—Senior officers of the Department of External Affairs expected that unless a last minute change of plans was made, ...

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  18. SYDNEY COURT'S BIG DRUNKS LIST

    SYDNEY, December 25.—One hundred and fifty-one men and nine woman appeared at the Central Police Court on Monday morning charged ...

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  19. COMPROMISE IN MOSCOW TALKS

    LONDON, December 25.—The Foreign Ministers Indicated they would shortly be announcing their decisions and other matters of ...

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  20. FURTHER EASING OF RESTRICTIONS

    SYDNEY, December 25.—Restrictions on the use of power and gas in New South Wales were lifted last night at .7 o'clock. ...

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  21. HOFFMAN HANGED IN POLAND

    LONDON, December 24.—Paul Hoffman, who controlled the crematorium at Maidenek concentration camp in Poland, was executed on Sunday, says ...

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  22. FALL IN PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT

    CANBERRA, December 25.—A substantial drop in private employment occurred otter V.P. Day, according to the Commonwealth Statistician, Mr. J. ...

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  23. FASTER TRAINS IN NEW YEAR

    BRISBANE, December 25.—Among the improvements to be made in Queensland railway services in the New Year are the speeding up of ...

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  24. U.S. RADIO BAN ON FOREIGN MUSIC

    NEW YORK, December 25. — James C. Petrillo, president of the American Federation of Musicians, has written to broadcasting stations, ...

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  25. HEW COURTS FOR WAR TRIALS

    BERLIN, December 25.—The Allied control Council has decreed the establishment of courts to try war criminals not being tried by the Allied ...

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  26. 3 MEN MISSING IN DINGHY

    BRISBANE, December 25.—Three men employed by Captain Poulsen, of Heron Island, are missing since Saturday afternoon, when they left ...

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  27. SYDNEY'S LARGE HOLIDAY EXODUS

    SYDNEY, December 25.—In the last four days, more than 50,000 people left Sydney by train for other parts of the ...

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  28. VAN MOOK URGES DUTCH TO ACCEPT SJAHRIR

    LONDON, December 25.—Dr. Van Mook is reported to have told the Dutch Cabinet that full recognition for the Sjahrir Government is the only solution to the Indonesian problem, says the Associated Press ...

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  29. STORM PLOTTING

    NEW YORK, December 25.—The "New York Times" Washington correspondent says the Army has revealed the wartime development of the ...

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  30. PARDONS FOR U.S. CONVICT SOLDIERS

    WASHINGTON, December 24.—President Truman has granted a full pardon to over 2000 ex-convicts paroled from gaols to the Army, who ...

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  31. MIGRATION TO U.S.

    WASHINGTON, December 25.—The Associated Press says President Truman has directed the resumption of normal immigration quotas, whereby ...

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  32. TURKEY INCENSED AT SOVIET DEMANDS

    LONDON, December 25.—The Russian claims on areas of the Black Sea coast have aroused a storm of protest throughout Turkey, says the "Daily Mail's" Istanbul correspondent. ...

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  33. KING'S TRIBUTE TO SEAMEN

    LONDON, December 25.—"At this moment, when the dangers and perils of war He behind us, we can best realise the full extent of your courage ...

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  34. PARALYSIS ON DECLINE

    BRISBANE, December 25.—Paralysis is still on the decline throughout the State. For the week-end only six caws were reported and they were: ...

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  35. CANADIAN BOY CONDUCTOR

    TORONTO, December 25.—The Canadian Press says Michael Spivak, aged nine years, took the baton from conductor Sir Ernest MacMillan and ...

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  36. FIRST AUSTRALIAN CARDINAL

    SYDNEY, December 25.—Archbishop Gilroy, of Sydney, who is one of the 32 new cardinals announced by the Pose, is the first Australian ever ...

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  37. ABANDONED PLANE FLEW FOUR HOURS

    CHILLIJCOTKE (Ohio), Dec. 25.—When heavy ice formed on a twin engined Army transport plane over Dwight, Nebraska, the crew baled out ...

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  38. SPAIN'S HUGE ARMY

    WASHINGTON, December 25.—The Associated Press says the United States Ambassador (Mr. Norman Armour, who has returned from ...

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  39. FIRING SQUAD FOR 4 JAP OFFICERS

    LABUAN, December 25.—The War Crimes Court yesterday convicted four Japanese officers of having murdered prisoners of war at Kuching camp, ...

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  40. JEWISH MIGRATION TO PALESTINE

    LONDON, December 25.—Jewish immigration to Palestine has now Flopped altogether, according to observers in Jerusalem. ...

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  41. HUNGARY EXPELS ALL GERMANS

    BUDAPEST, December 25.—The Hungarian Government in accordance with the Potsdam Agreement has issued a decree expelling all ...

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  42. NEW BANK LAWS

    CANBERRA, December 25.—Parts of the Commonwealth Bank Act of 1945, establishing an industrial finance deportment, for housing loans, will ...

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  43. WOMAN KILLED IN FALL FROM FLAT

    BRISBANE, December 25.—Death ended a Christmas Eve party for Mrs. Betty Dwyer, 25 year old widow whose husband died while a prisoner ...

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  44. OCEAN YACHT RACE TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, December 25.—Yachts taking pah in the ocean race from Sydney to Hobart will start from the quarantine station at 11 a.m. on ...

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  45. CANADIAN LOAN FOR BRITAIN

    NEW YORK, December 25.—The "Herald-Tribunes' Ottawa correspondent says a British Treasury official early in January is expected to ...

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  46. FORMER SLAVE DEAD AT 120

    NEW YORK, December 25.—James walden the oldest United Stales citizen, mho was born in slavery on the famous Wiladen plantation, died at ...

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