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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 70 words
  4. GRIM DAYS IN THE MIDDLE EAST

    PALESTINE: An all-day curfew has been imposed in parts of Jerusalem, where Arab-Jew has taken place. ABOVE: Truck, loaded with members of Haganah (Hlegal Jewish force) on their way to Jerusalem's business centre, where Arabs fired Jewish shops. Deaths so far in Palestine exceed 100. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 164 words
  5. ARABS DETERMINED ON PALESTINE WAR

    LONDON, December 12.—Reuter's Cairo representative says the Syrian Defence Minister, Ahmad Charabati, who is attending the Arab League talks, said the battle for Palestine would begin in 1948, and would be not only for ...

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  6. 20 DIE WHEN PLANE EXPLODES IN FLIGHT

    MEMPHIS (Tennessee), December 12.—Twenty officers and men were killed last night when an army C47 transport plane, en route from E1 Paso (Texas) to Memphis, on a training flight, exploded in the air, cut a swath ...

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  7. THOUSANDS ON WAY TO ROME

    LONDON, December 11.—The Associated Press Rome correspondent says extra security farces including special riot police from ...

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  8. 100 Children Poisoned at School Picnic

    SYDNEY, December 12.—More than 100 children collapsed, suffering from ptomaine poisoning, during a Christmas party at Gosford ...

    Article : 179 words
  9. COMET MAY BE ON THE WANE

    The unnamed comet, although visible for longer periods on Friday night, may by on the wane. Mr. Len May a loco driver at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Townsville Gas Position Precarious

    With the cancellation of the scheduled coal shipment from Newcastle to Townsville by the Barossa, the Townsville Gas ...

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  11. LABOUR HITCH ON ROYAL ANNUITIES

    LONDON, December 11.—"The Times" Parliamentary writer says a controversial debate is expected on the select committee's recommendations ...

    Article : 88 words
  12. RAIN STOPS PLAY IN SECOND TEST

    SYDNEY, December 12.—Because of rain, only 77 minutes' play was possible in the second Test to-day, during which India lost 2 wickets for 38. ...

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  13. DECISION DEFERRED ON A.M.I.E.U. PREFERENCE

    BRISBANE, December 12.—The Full Bench of the Industrial Court to-day gave the Australian Meat Industry Employees Union till March 1 to alter its attitude before the Court decided whether or not to grant the union a ...

    Article : 342 words
  14. TALLY CLERKS' DISPUTE SETTLED

    MELBOURNE, December 12.—A settlement of the tally clerks dispute was announced this afternoon, three hours after the parties had conferred before ...

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  15. BIG DEAL IN RANK FILM GROUP

    LONDON, December 12.—The "Financial Times" and the "Daily Mail" state Mr. J. Arthur Rank has announced he plans to spent £2,000,000 to ...

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  16. N.S.W. RAILWAY STRIKE THREAT

    SYDNEY, December 12.—Dislocation of the entire State railway network is threatened next week by a Union ban on overtime from midnight on ...

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  17. COSGROVE HAS NOT RESIGNED

    HOBART, December 12.—Contrary to expectations the Tasmanian Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) did not tender his resignation of his ...

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  18. CHRISTMAS GOODS FOR BOWEN

    BRISBANE, December 12.—Five hundred torn of Christmas goods for Bowen will be taken from Brisbane on December 24 by the coastal freighter ...

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  19. T'VILLE TALKS ON HARBOUR WORKS

    BRISBANE, December 12.—The Harbour Board, Marine Department and shipping officials will confer in Townsville next week to discuss ...

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  20. QUOTA ON GERMAN STEEL OUTPUT

    LONDON, December 12.—The Council of Foreign Ministers has fixed a maximum of 11,500,000 ingot tons an the future top level of Germany's ...

    Article : 196 words
  21. TURF

    BRISBANE, December 12.—Track forecasts for Saturday are: Doomben: weather showery, track heavy. ...

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  22. CONGRESS PASSES U.S. AID BILL

    WASHINGTON, December 12.—The House of Representatives to-day approved the 590,000,000 dollar interim aid programme for France, Italy ...

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  23. COMPULSORY DISTANCE RACES MOVE BY Q.T.C

    BRISBANE, December 12.—The Q.T.C. to-day appointed Mr. A. Jessen of the Club's racecourse detective staff inspector of all Metropolitan and ...

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  24. WARTIME TRAINING SCHEME ENDED

    SYDNEY. December 12.—The total number of ex-service personnel accepted for training under the Commonwealth Reconstruction Training ...

    Article : 109 words
  25. HITLER'S SUICIDE TOMB BLOWN UP

    LONDON, December 12.—The American Press Berlin representative says that a Russian demolition squad yesterday blew up a concrete walled ...

    Article : 82 words
  26. BOTTLED MILK PRICE UP

    BRISBANE, December 12.—The retail price of bottled milk would be a halfpenny a quart dearer in Brisbane and six other large centres on ...

    Article : 264 words
  27. SIX SURVIVORS OF LABRADOR CRASH

    WESTOVER (Massachusetts), December 12.—The Atlantic Transport Command has announced there are six survivors of 29 American military men ...

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  28. NORTH HAS BECOME PEA-NUT MINDED

    ATHERTON, December 12.—The Atherton Tableland and adjoining areas of the Far North have become peanut-minded. There is every indication that for the 1948 season the total area under cultivation will be in the vicinity of 6000 acres. This is six ...

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  29. FELT FORCE APPEALS DISMISSED

    BRISBANE, December 12.—The hearing of the appeals against the twelve months disqualification on Pelt Force, his part owner. D. P. McCarthy ...

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  30. N.Z. INTEREST IN AUST PRODUCTS

    WELLINGTON, Dec. 12. (A.A.P. Reuter).—With the threat of severe restrictions in dollar licences and the [?] of deliveries from the United ...

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  31. BOXING

    BRISBANE, December 12.—The fight between Elley Bennett and Ray Coleman at the Stadium to-night was declared no fight by the referee. P. Hill ...

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  32. CUSTOMS SALE IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, December 11.—Goods in short supply, recently seizes by Customs officials at Queensland ports, brought £4000 at an auction sale in ...

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  33. BRITAIN RENEWS MEAT CONTRACT

    CANBERRA, December 12.—An extension of the meat contract between Australia and Britain until September 30 1890. was announced by the ...

    Article : 138 words
  34. CABINET CHANGES IN BULGARIA

    LONDON, December 11.—Reuter's Sofia correspondent says the Prime Minister (M. George Dimitroy) announced that he had reshuffled the ...

    Article : 61 words
  35. GOLF

    MELBOURNE, November 12. Pick-worth's steadiness and endurance gave him a 5 and 4 victory over Martin Smith in the semi-final of the ...

    Article : 144 words
  36. CANADIAN IMPORT RESTRICTIONS

    OTTAWA, December 11.—Under a long series of new restrictions in the Canadian Government's Emergency Measures Bill, which was given the ...

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  37. R.S.L: OFFICIALS FOR 1948

    At the annual central meeting of the Townsville Sub-Branch of the R.S.S.A.L.L.A. on Friday night Mr. J. Sidney Bartlett was re-elected ...

    Article : 98 words
  38. BRITISH STEEL PRODUCTION UP

    LONDON, December 12.—British steel production in November, at the annual rate of 14,174,000 tons, was the highest ever recorded for November ...

    Article : 35 words
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