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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  4. SCENE IN STRIKE-STRICKEN PARIS

    Soldiers delivering flour with armed Mobile Guard standing by. Scene in Paris where labour troubles and unrest have caused dislocation in almost all sections of the public services. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "SHOOT AT SIGHT" ORDER ON CURFEW

    JERUSALEM, December 10.—With "shoot at sight" orders, British troops last night bivouacked in the orange groves in the no-man's-land between Jaffa and Tel Aviv to enforce the dusk to dawn curfew. ...

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  6. Q'LAND CARGO LOST IN S.S. TIME FIRE

    SYDNEY, December 10.—Late to-night fire brigades were still fighting fires in highly inflammable cargo in two holds of the Queensland bound steamer Time. Drums of linseed oil, paint, whisky and waste ...

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  7. RATIONALISED AIR SERVICES

    MELBOURNE, December 10.—The Federal Government has decided to "rationalise" aviation services in the new year to conserve ...

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  8. French Strikes Called Off

    LONDON, December 10.—The British United Press Paris representative says that although, strikers are resuming work as a result of the Confederation of Trades Union direction to end the strikes, there are indications that ...

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  9. APPEAL AGAINST DISMISSAL FAILS

    BRISBANE, December 10.—Justice Matthews, in the Industrial Court strongly criticised the conduct of Lloyd Thomas Samuel Spittle, manager of ...

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  10. No Indictment Yet Against Tas. Premier

    HOBART, December 10.—No indictment has yet been filed against Mr. Cosgrove, the Attorney-General. Mr. Fagan, said when the ...

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  11. P.M. TO FLY IN LIBERATOR

    SYDNEY, December 10.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, will leave for New Zealand at 6 o'clock on Monday morning in a four-engined R.A.A F ...

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  12. COMET AGAIN VISIBLE HERE

    The comet which mi observed for over an hour on Tuesday night, again appeared low in the western sky early on Wednesday night. ...

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  13. COASTAL CATTLE BEST HOPE FOR BRITAIN

    BRISBANE, December 10.—The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Collins, said to-day that the development of coastal beef cattle in ...

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  14. EXTRA RATE FOR SHOPS OVERTIME

    BRISBANE, December 10.—The Cabinet agreed to a concession on marginal rates representing a rise of 6/10 a week in an effort to get the ...

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  15. FIRE IN MACKAY BULK STORE

    MACKAY, December 10.—The lost and damage caused by a fire which broke out in the bulk store at the rear of Penneys late this afternoon is not ...

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  16. SEARCH FOR LOST GOLD AND SILVER

    BRISBANE, December 10.—A search is being made in Queensland for half a hundredweight of gold and silver filings, worth £6000, which disappeared ...

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  17. U.K. FOOD QUEST MISINTERPRETED

    OTTAWA, December 10.—Mr. James Gardiner. Agriculture Minister, in a Press statement said to-night that he did not think a statement in London ...

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  18. NEW AIR SERVICES APPROVED

    BRISBANE, December 10.—Licences to operate one new air route and to extend others have been granted by the Transport Commission, the Minister ...

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  19. N.Z. SUPPORT FOR KENNY TREATMENT

    CHRISTCHURCH, December 10. (A.A.P.-Reuter).—As far as she was personally concerned she was a firm believer in the Sister Kenny treatment. ...

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  20. EVATT DEFENDS PARTITION VOTE

    SYDNEY, December 10.—The U.N.O. Palestine decision involved risks, but the risks were not as great as those involved in accepting the Arabs' ...

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  21. MACKAY SUGAR HARVEST FIGURES

    MACKAY, December 10.—Some conclusions have now been reached with respect to figures for the 1947 cane crushing in the Mackay district. In ...

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  22. U.S. ARMY PLANE DOWN IN FOREST

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), December 10.—A number of persons are believed to have been kilted when a United States Army [?]54 crashed in an ...

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  23. BIG POST OFFICE WORKS PROGRAMME

    BRISBANE, December 10.—The Deputy Director of Posts and Telegraphs (Mr. Stewart) announced today that £5,000,000 would be spent in ...

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  24. LOANS TO EDUCATE CHILDREN URGED

    BRISBANE, December 10.—Speaking at the annual prize-giving at St. Laurence's College to-day. Archbishop Duhig said that Government education ...

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  25. 41 OPERATIONS RESTORED LOOKS

    SYDNEY, December 10.—A man who has had his nose, cheeks, and eyebrows restored after a series of 41 operations, to-day had two fingers of his left hand ...

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  26. POTATO QUOTAS

    BRISBANE, December 10.—The delivery quota of first potatoes in Brisbane, the Darling Downs and Wide Bay districts for a week commencing ...

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  27. FRENCH SPECIAL POLICE FORCE

    LONDON, December 9.—Reuter's Paris correspondent reports the Assembly has passed a Bill to investigate the reform of the special police ...

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  28. U.K. WOMAN'S PLEA TO IMMIGRATE

    CANBERRA, December 10.—An English woman has written to Mr. Calwell asking him if he can find someone to nominate her with her husband ...

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  29. BREAK WITH T.L.C. BY MARYBOROUGH

    MARYBOROUGH, December 10.—The Trades and Labour Council here has decided by 11 votes to 3 to break with the State body. ...

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  30. WORLD SUGAR SURPLUS

    LONDON, December 10.—The International Sugar Council said that the world sugar production for the year ended August 31, exceeded ...

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  31. PETROL FOR T.A.A. WHILE PRODUCER LANGUISHES

    BRISBANE, December 10.—The maintenance of increased services by Trans Australia Airlines in the face of a petrol shortage was strongly criticised by the Federal Country Party Leader, Mr. A. W. Fadden, to-day. While recognising the need for further rationing to meet the acute dollar ...

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  32. MEDICAL FOOD COUPONS ISSUE

    BRISBANE, December 10.—Special butter and meat coupons for medical reasons which are being despatched from the Rationing Commission on ...

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  33. INFANT TRAVEL BAN IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, December 10 (A.A.P. and Reuter).—The Minister for Health, Miss Howard, announced the imposing of a ban up to the age of 16 ...

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  34. PRICE CONTROLS IN CANADA OUT

    OTTAWA, December 10.—Mr. Douglas Abbott Finance Minister, told the Commons to-day that a return to overall price controls in Canada was ...

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  35. BAKERS' STARTING TIMES UNCHANGED

    BRISBANE, December 10.—The full Industrial Court Bench to-day decided that there should be no chance in the starting time under the Bakers ...

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  36. BRISBANE RIVER IN HIGH FLOOD

    BRISBANE, December 10.—Floodwaters from the Brisbane River watershed, which will reach the lower teaches to-morrow, will be boosted by ...

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  37. ANGLO-SOVIET TRADE TALKS

    LONDON, December 10.—The president of the Board of Trade (Mr. Harold Wilson), will be flying to London from Moscow to-day, leaving his ...

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  38. HITCH IN TALKS IN INDONESIA

    BATAVIA, December 9. (A.A.P-Reuter).—A crisis over the implementation of the Security Council's cease fire resolution on Indonesia may ...

    Article : 63 words
  39. CRICKET

    SYDNEY, December 10.—The Sydney University defeated the Queensland University by 120 runs on the first innings in the annual match at the ...

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  40. DAKOTA LOST IN GREEK STORM

    ATHENS, December 10.—A search started at dawn for an American military Dakota with four aboard, reported lost in a storm over Attica. Eastern ...

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  41. NEW RAIL CHIEF APPOINTMENT SOON

    BRISBANE, December 10.—The new Railway Commissioner is expected to be appointed early in the new year, so that he can become familiar with ...

    Article : 68 words
  42. CONVICTS' HUNGER STRIKE COLLAPSED

    McNEIL ISLAND (Washington), December 10.—A hunter strike by over 1000 convicts in McNeil Wind Federal Penitentiary, collapsed in its third day ...

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  43. SJAHRIR ON WAY TO AUSTRALIA

    SINGAPORE, December 10 (A.A.P. and Reuter).—M. Sjahrir, ex-Indonesian Premier, left for Australia on a Qantas Constellation this morning. ...

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