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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. PLOUGHING IN THE HEART OF BERLIN

    Every scrap of available land in Berlin is now being brought under cultivation in an endeavour to help the German population to feed themselves. Our photo shows ploughing up the grounds of what was formerly Berlin's well-known zoological gardens. In background is the "Victory Column"—well-known landmark of the former German Capital. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COMMISSION INDICTS TASMANIAN PREMIER

    HOBART, December 9.—The Royal Commission which has been investigating charges against the Tasmanian Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) ended sensationally to-day, when the Commissioner (Mr. Justice Reed) recommended that an ...

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  6. Export Drive For Dollars

    CANBERRA, December 9.—Australia is looking to Switzerland, Panama, Brazil and the Philippines as a prospective dollar market in the new drive to supplement dollar earnings. Australian commodities mainly in ...

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  7. CONFERENCE IN TALLY CLERKS' DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, December 9.—A conference between parties to the tally clerks' dispute which has already held up wool shipments ...

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  8. DEADLINE SET ON FRENCH STRIKES

    PARIS, December 9.—The French Minister for Labour (M. Daniel Mayer) and leaden of the Confederation of Labour renewed the end-the-strike talks to-night, but again could not agree. ...

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  9. French Mission Expelled From Moscow

    LONDON, December 9.—Reuters' Paris representative says that the Soviet Embassy in Paris announced that the Russian Government ...

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  10. COMET VISIBLE IN TOWNSVILLE

    A gradually descending comet with a vast phosphorescent tail was observed by many residents in the western sky early on Tuesday night. ...

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  11. RAILMEN WARNED TO JOIN UNION

    SYDNEY, December 9.—Railway employees were officially notified byu the Department to-day they would be stood down if they were not financial ...

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  12. SERIOUS FLOODING IN N. RIVERS

    LISMORE, December 9.—A succession of severe storms caused serious flooding in the Upper Clarence and Upper Richmond districts. ...

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  13. POLICE UNION MAY JOIN T.L.C.

    BRISBANE, December 9.—Affiliation with the Queensland Trades and Labour Council is to be considered by the Police Union Executive. Notice ...

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  14. RECORD DEFICIT IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, December 9.—A deficit of £1,235,000, the larges since 1931-32, was forecast in the State Budget, presented to-day by Mr. ...

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  15. Inspectors to Check Petrol Black Market

    BRISBANE, December 9.—In an endeavour to bring about a maximum having in the use of motor spirit efforts have been intensified ...

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  16. SUGAR TECHNICIANS TO GO OVERSEAS

    BRISBANE, December 9.—It has been decided that in the interests of the sugar Industry, selected members of the staff of the Bureau of Sugar ...

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  17. REMAINS CARRIED IN BLANKET

    SYDNEY, December 9.—A United States Army officer stepped out of a plane from Morotai at Mascot to-night carrying the remains of an Allied ...

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  18. CHIFLEY & EVATT IN CLOSED TALK

    CANBERRA, December 9.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) flew from Canberra to talk to-night to Dr. Evatt in a private apartment at the ...

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  19. COLOURED INFANTS GRIM WAR LEGACY

    LONDON, December 8.—Reuter says the Anti-Slavery Society announced 5,000 coloured "problem" children, whose mothers cannot fit ...

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  20. AUST. POSITION PRECARIOUS

    SYDNEY, December 9.—Britain was on the breadline, but Australia's position was precarious. however prosperous Australians might believe their ...

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  21. PUBLIC SERVICE SHORTER HOURS

    BRISBANE, December 9.—The Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) said to-night very little additional staff would be necessary in the general ...

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  22. FLOOD WATERS MENACE OAKEY

    BRISBANE, December 9.—Following two heavy thunderstorms at Boodus in which six inches of rain fell in one hour, a sudden swell occurred in ...

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  23. GRAIN SORGHUM TEST ON CATTLE

    BRISBANE, December 9.—The Australian Meat Board decided to make a grant, spread over three years, for conducting experiments in topping off ...

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  24. N.S.W. RURAL BANK TO SERVE PUBLIC

    SYDNEY, December 9.—Opposition Party leaders welcomed the Rural Bank Bill, which the Premier (Mr. McGirr) introduced in the Assembly ...

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  25. ARABS THREATEN TO INVADE PALESTINE

    CAIRO, December 9.—A high official of the Arab League states that Arab states had informed Britain they intended sending armed forces into Palestine as soon as the British withdrawal was completed. The official stated ...

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  26. LIFTED BLAZING CAR, SAVED MATE

    SYDNEY, December 9.—A 27-year-old Sydney man. Bruce Walker, lilted a blazing car unaided to allow his mate, Ray Martin, who was pinned ...

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  27. RAINS MEAN MORE FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    BRISBANE, December 9.—A big rise is the export of food to Britain will result from the good seasonal conditions. ...

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  28. NORTH BROKEN HILL MAY RE-OPEN VULCAN TIN MINE

    CAIRNS, December 9.—The northern mining fraternity is general, and old-timers connected with Irvinebank in particular, have had their interest roused by the news that North Broken Hill Ltd. has been attracted by the possibilities of the old Vulcas tin mine at Irvinebank. ...

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  29. ROOFING DELAY TO HOME BUILDING

    BRISBANE, December 9.—The outlook for house construction next year was bad owing to the shortage of materials, said the president of the ...

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  30. FELL ON PICK AND KILLED

    SYDNEY, December 9.—A 30-year-old miner, Douglas Murray, married, if Lithgow, was killed to-day when he fell on his own pick at the Lithgow ...

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  31. MEDICINE PRICES INCREASE

    CANBERRA, December 9.—The increase in the price of medicines would net exceed 10 per cent of the 1943 level, said the Prices Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  32. ROME DEMONSTRATION

    LONDON December 9.—Shouting "Death to De Gasperi, long live Stalin," a crowd of partisans from Northern Italy, estimated to number upwards of ...

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  33. AUST. ADVERSE TRADE BALANCE

    CANBERRA, December 9.—A continued rise in Australian imports as compared with exports was shown in figures issued by the Commonwealth ...

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  34. PLANE THREW PILOT THEN CRASHED

    TYLER (Texas), December 8.—A runaway, pilotless 'plane, which threw its pilot after landing, and soared off into the blue, is reported to have ...

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