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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. HOSPITAL PORTER FOUND AT NELSON

    WELLINGTON, December 22 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The mystery of the body of the girl which disappeared from the hospital morgue at Timaru has deepened. Police have now discarded the theory that the body was in a ...

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  5. 40 CASES OF FISH POISONING ON TABLELAND

    HERBERTON, December 22.—The Herberton Shire Council is approaching the Department of Health and asking them to ...

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  6. COLES TRIED TO BUY A.N.A.

    MELBOURNE, December 22.—The Federal Government has made unsuccessful offers to buy out both the Australian National Airways and Ansett Airways, it was revealed in aviation circles ...

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  7. SEAWEED RAYON HELPS WOOL

    THE use of seaweed rayon is helping manufacturers to make superfine woollen textiles from coarse wool. Picture shows Marie Sprouster, of the Sydney Technical Museum staff, examining a section of lightweight woollen material produced with the aid of seaward rayon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DATA OF PEOPLE OF QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, December 22.—Queensland's population increased by 158, 731, to 106,269—587,538 males and to 1,106,269—587,539 males and 538.730 females—during 14 years from June 30 ...

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  9. SOLEMN HIGH MASS WAS TELEVISED

    PHILADELPHIA, December 21.—Solemn High Mass was televised to-day from the Cathedral of St. Peter and St. Paul in what was believed to ...

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  10. REFUGEES MOVE ACROSS BORDER

    LONDON, December 22.—The New Delhi correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says it is officially announced that more than ...

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  11. HUGE AMOUNT NEEDED FOR AID IN ZONES

    BERLIN, December 21.—Anglo-American Military Government officials estimate that the combined Anglo-American zones will need ...

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  12. ELECTROCUTED IN BASEMENT OF HOME

    SYNEY, December 22.—With two electric wires attached to his wrist a man was found electrocuted in the basement of his home in Willoughby ...

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  13. CAPITAL'S TRIBUTE TO BODY OF U.S. SERVICEMAN

    BRISBANE, December 22.—Synchronising with the removal by a special steamer from Queensland of 1400 United States dead, temporarily interred in this State during World War II, the body of an unknown American ...

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  14. REPORTER GAOLED ON ELLIS ISLAND

    NEW YORK, December 21.—A Greek newspapermen, Nicholas [?] accredited to the United Nations, has been arrested ...

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  15. May Be Need To Exhume Body Of 54 Year Old Man

    BUNDABERG, December 22.—The body of a 54-year-old man might have to be exhumed for further examination, it was claimed in the Coroner's Court today. The man was Richard Neil Ratmussen, timber merchant, of ...

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  16. BROTHERS KILLED WHEN CLIFF FALLS

    LONDON, December 22.—The "Daily Express" says the brothers, John and Martin Stanley, aged 26 and 23, sons of Colonel O. H. ...

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  17. CASKET WINNER'S DOUBLE SCORE

    ROCKHAMPTON, December 22.—John Thomas Young (50), single, has said farewell to the arduous occupation of a concrete board worker. The ...

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  18. INCREASE IN NOTES WITHDRAWN

    SYDNEY, December 22.—A further increase to-day in notes withdrawn for Christmas spending is expected to be revealed when returns from all States ...

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  19. SEVEN FRIARS TO DO FORCED LABOUR

    BELGRADE, December 21.—The newspaper "Borba" has reported that seven friars, including a parish priest, have been ...

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  20. BABY BURNED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, December 22.—A 13-months-old baby was burned to death in a fire in a house at Liverpool late to-day. The child's ...

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  21. GOOD EXPORT PRICES FOR YEARS

    BRISBANE, December 22—Mr. Colin Clark, who reached Brisbane to-day from Darwin said he was convinced Australia's food products would command high export prices for at ...

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  22. REGIME PLANNED FOR WEST JAVA

    BATAVIA, December 22 (A.A.P.-Reuters).—A provisional Government is to be set up in West Java, according to an assurance the Lieutenant ...

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  23. CHINESE GIRL GETS CONSENT TO MARRY

    SYDNEY, December 22—A 19-year-old Chinese girl. Gwenda Yee, obtained consent at the Parramatta Court to—day to marry her 24-year-old ...

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  24. PRINCESS GIVES £13,000 AWAY

    LONDON, December 22.—Princess Elizabeth recently has given more than, £13,000 sterling to a long list of charities in which she takes a personal ...

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  25. HUGE ROAD DEATH RATE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, December 22.—Deaths from road accidents in New South Wales may exceed last years' death roll of 508, according to the Road ...

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  26. 32 STOWAWAYS LANDED FROM LINER

    LONDON, December 21.—Thirty-two West Indian stowaways were landed when the liner Almanora arrived at Southampton to-day from Jamaica. ...

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  27. CHOLERA OUTBREAK NEAR DAMASCUS

    DAMASCUS, December 21.—All Syrians in to be inoculated as a remit of seven cholera deaths during the last few day's including some on ...

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  28. MOTORISTS NOT TO TRAVEL FAR

    MELBOURNE, December 22.—Motorists on inter-State trips during the holiday's would have to run the gauntlet of police and liquid fuel ...

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  29. BRITISH DOCKERS WORK OVERTIME

    LONDON, December 21.—Merseyside dockers worked overtime to-day and unloaded what will probably be the last cargoes of seasonable food to reach the ...

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  30. 52 PARALYSIS CASES IN AUCKLAND

    AUCKLAND, December 22 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The first positive case of infantile paralysis has been reported in the cast coast health district, a girl ...

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  31. POLICEMAN FINED, DRUNK ON LEAVE

    MELBOURNE, December 22.—A policeman who gets drunk during leave in his own home is culpable, in the eyes of the Police Force, if his ...

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  32. SUITS WILL BE IN SHORT SUPPLY

    BRISBANE, December 22.—City clothing retailers stated to-day men's clothing will be shorter than ever Under the 40-hour week and waiting ...

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  33. 10 INJURED WHEN BOMBS THROWN

    TRIESTE, December 22.—Unknown persons threw four bombs during a Yugoslav partisan celebration here to—day, injuring ten people. ...

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  34. VON RUNSTEDT TO VISIT HIS SON

    LONDON, December 21.—The War Office has granted the 72-year-old Field, Marshall von Rundstedt eight days' compassionate leave from a Welsh ...

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  35. RECORD FLIGHT BY CONSTELLATION

    WELLINGTON, December 22 (A.A.P.-Reuters).—Qantas' Lockheed Constellation. Charles Kings ford Smith, landed at Okhakea from Mascot after a ...

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  36. S.A. OFFICERS TO VISIT ISLANDS

    LONDON, December 22.—The British United Press Capetown correspondent says a number of South African Army and Air Force officers left in the ...

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  37. TWO KILLED IN HELICOPTER CRASH

    PORTLAND, December 22.—Two persons were burned to death when a helicopter owned by the "Oregon Journey" crashed near the city late to-day. ...

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  38. DEATH OF BISHOP OF ARMIDALE

    SYDNEY, December 22.—The death occurred at St. Vincent's Hospital this morning of the 60 year old Roman Catholic Bishop of Armidale (Right ...

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  39. ILLNESS MAY STOP PAPAL BROADCAST

    LONDON, December 21.—The Rome correspondent of the "Daily Mail" says that the Pope has influenza and it is uncertain whether he will be able to ...

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  40. 300 Indonesians Dead When Dutch Mopping Up

    BATAVIA, December 21 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—The Republican Information Ministry, in a statement issued to-night, alleged that more than 300 Indonesian civilians, whom the Dutch describe as bandits, had been killed and ...

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  41. THREAT TO FREEDOM OF PRESS BY RATIONING

    LONDON, December 22.—Reuters' correspondent says the greatest single threat to the freedom of the British Press is the power exercised by successive govern-ments to ration newsprint under the plea (however well ...

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  42. PALESTINE DEATHS 299 SINCE PARTITION VOTE

    LONDON, December 21.—The British United Press Jerusalem correspondent says it is officially announced that deaths in Arab-Jewish dashes between 8 a.m. and 9.30 p.m. to-day comprise six Arabs and three Jews ...

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  43. FULL IMMUNITY TO U.N. DELEGATES

    NEW YORK, December 22.—Full diplomaic immunity, including the right to import Scotch whisky duty free at about a dollar and a half a ...

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  44. ITALIAN FOOD STRIKE OFF

    LONDON, December 22.—The British United Pr[?] Representative says the general strike. [?] 800,000 food supply workers throughout Italy which ...

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  45. T.B. SUSPECTS AMONG BALTS

    CANBERRA, December 22.—Some or the Baltic immigrants who recently arrived in Australia and were sent to Bonegilla Reception Camp, near ...

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  46. ALLEGED STABBING AT LUCINDA

    INGHAM, December 22.—As the result of an altercation between two men at Lucinda late on Sunday evening. Gulstppe Grech (26) is alleged to ...

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