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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 71 words
  3. MAILS [?] TO-DAY

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  4. PLANE RESCUES PLANE REMARKABLE SALVAGE

    A twin-engined "Consul" aircraft recently crash landed at Valencia, Spain and was regarded as a wreck. Acting for a firm of Lloyds underwriters however, a hug a hug [?] Bristol freighter was sent over by Airwork Ltd., and the partially dismantled "Consul" picked up and brought back to England for reconstruction. Our photo shows the wrecked aircraft being lifted from the open doors of the freighter after its arrival at Langley Aerodrome ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 145 words
  5. P.M. PREDICTS YEAR OF PROGRESS

    CANBERRA, December 31.—In a world which was gravely disturbed politically and economically, Australia could face 1948 with a greater sense of ...

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  6. RUMANIAN KING ABDICATES

    BUCHAREST, December 30.—King Michael of Rumania abdicated to-day states the Associated Press represen-tative. Bucharest Radio broadcast a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PREMATURE RELEASE OF NEW YEAR HONOURS

    MELBOURNE, December 31.—If the Federal Government did not inquire immediately into the Premature announcement of the New ...

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  8. U.K. NEWSPRINT PRICE RISEN

    LONDON, December 31.—The Mice of British made newsprint will be increased to £48/7/6 a ton. after January 4, compared with £32/5/- six months ...

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  9. 47 ARABS AND JEWS KILLED IN RIOTS

    LONDON, December 30.—Reuter's Jerusalem representative says it is officially estimated that casualties in the oil refinery bombing ...

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  10. Federal Probe Into N.G. Timber Leases

    SYDNEY, December 31.—Commonwealth investigating officers have almost completed inquiries into alleged irregularities in ...

    Article : 151 words
  11. HOME BUILDERS RISK INSOLVENCY

    BRISBANE, December 31.—Any average worker building a house to-day risked insolvency, said Mr Bruce Pie to-day. ...

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  12. KASHMIR ISSUE FOR SECURITY COUNCIL

    LONDON, December 30.—Reuter's New Delhi representative says that the Indian Government decided to refer the Kashmire issue to the U.N.O. ...

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  13. SYDNEY CUTTER WINS HOBART RACE

    HOBART, December 31.-The win[?] of the Sydney-Hobart yacht race, [?], had her mainsail torn beyond [?] miles from Hobart. ...

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  14. Slums Need Clearing Before Migrants Invited

    BRISBANE, December 31.—The Federal Government should concentrate on an Australia wide [?] scheme before briaging ...

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  15. FIRST SOVIET GRAIN READY FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, December 30.—The "Times" Parliamentary correspondent says Russia has informed Britain she is prepared to begin immediately ...

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  16. 1000 CHILDREN MIGRANT SCHEME

    LONDON, December 30.—The Overseas League is endeavouring to find up to 1,000 children for Shaftesbury Homes in Queens and ...

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  17. CROSSEXAMINATION OF TOJO LIMITED

    TOKIO, December 31.—(A.A.P.-Reuter): The cross-examination of Tojo may be greatly curtailed as a result of a decision by the ...

    Article : 318 words
  18. FIERCE FIGHTING IN MUKDEN SUBURBS

    NANKING, December 30 (A.A.P.-Reuter); Fierce fighting is reported to be raging in the suburbs of Mukden, according to a usually reliable source. ...

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  19. RECRUITING FOR ARMY TO CONTINUE

    MELBOURNE, December 31.—The recruiting campaign for the regular army of 19,000 would be continued, said Mr. Chambers to-day, replying to ...

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  20. HID FROM FIRE IN CUPBOARD

    NEW YORK, (A.P):—Edward Sweeney's bed in his boarding house caught fire. Sweeney leaped from the bed ran to a door, opened it, ran ...

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  21. BAN ON RECORDED MUSIC

    NEW YORK, December 30.—Recording companies are making last frenzied efforts to put music on wax before the ban by the Musicians ...

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  22. GENERAL ELECTRIC PRICES REDUCED

    NEW YORK, December 31.—The General Electric Company has announced price reductions of from three to 10 per cent. on a wide range ...

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  23. NO SECOND CLASS ON PRIVATE PLANES!

    BRISBANE, December 31.—The proposal by T.A.A. to introduce second class air travel will not be followed by Queensland private ...

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  24. 4 PUBLIC SERVANTS RETIRE

    BRISBANE, December 31.—Four well-known State public servants retired to-dav under the age limit provisions. ...

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  25. RECORD LOW INFANT MORTALITY RATE

    LONDON, December 30.—Infan mortality and still-birth rates dropped during the September quarter to the lowest ever recorded for any ...

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  26. STEADY INCRESE IN HOME BUILDING

    CANBERRA, December 31.—A steady increase in the home building programme throughout Australia is shown in figures released to-day by the ...

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  27. OSLO'S GIFT TO LONDON

    Huge crowds surround the giant Christmas tree which as a [?] gesture from the people of [?] Norway and [?] was [?] in the centre of Trafalgar square. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Japon's Development, Now Largely Own Obligation

    TOKIO, December 31 (A.A.P. Reuter).—General MacArthur to-day warned the Japanese people in a New Year's message that the way before them was "long, hard, and best with difficulties and dangers." The design of ...

    Article : 345 words
  29. Guards Battered In Break At Colorado Prison

    CANON CITY (Colorado), December 31.—Twelve tough criminals made a bloody outbreak from the State prison here on Tuesday evening, and early this morning. One has been killed by the police, and three recaptured ...

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  30. MORE SHARK SCARES AT B'BANE BEACHES

    BRISBANE, December 31. Bathers along the 120-mile coastline from [?] in Caloundra were menaced by sharks to-day. ...

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  31. 5000 BRISBANE TRAFFIC BREACHES

    BRISBANE, December 31.—Five thousand persons were charged with traffic and State transport breaches in Brisbane last year. ...

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  32. FATALITY UPSETS TRAM DRIVER

    BRISBANE, December 31.—The motorman of a tram which knocked down and fatally injured a retired miner in Breakfast Creek Road. ...

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  33. NO Q'LAND PETROL BLACK-MARKET

    BRISBANE, December 31.—Recent investigations have shown that there was negligible black marketing in petrol in Queensland, stated the ...

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  34. P. & O. PREPARE FOR IMMIGRANT TRADE

    LONDON, December 31.—P. and O. announces it expects to have in regular service by the end of the summer of 1948, the Maloja, Mooltan, [?] ...

    Article : 108 words
  35. WALLACE'S 5-YEAR PLAN FOR EUROPE

    MILWAUKEE, December 30.—Mr. Henry Wallace. addressing a Presidential election rally to-night, proposed a five year "Wallace plan," financed by ...

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  36. ACTORS EXCEEDED GAME LIMIT "BAG"

    BAKERSFIELD (California), December 31.—The actors Clark Gable and Frank Morgan, were arrested by a game warden at an exclusive Gun ...

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  37. NEW NUFFIELD, PLANT FOR HERE

    LONDON, December 31.—Lore Nuffield who left for Australia and New [?] on Tuesday in the Orion liner [?] said that he was going on ...

    Article : 42 words
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