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  3. BRITAIN REJECTS 4 POWER TALKS ON JAPAN

    LONDON, December 14.—It is officially stated that Britain has told Russia and China that all countries which helped defeat Japan, and have vital Pacific interests should participate in a preliminary conference to draft the ...

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  4. GAS RATIONED FROM TO-DAY

    Gas supplies in Townsville will be restricted to two 1½ hour periods daily, commencing this morning. The manager of the Townsville Gas ...

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  5. Unions Will Bon New Trading Bank

    MELBOURNE, December 14.—The Melbourne Trades Hall Council secretary. Mr. J. V. Stout, old daring the week-end that unions ...

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  6. TOWERS URGES RAILWAY TO BLAIR ATHOL

    CHARTERS TOWERS, December 13.—A bid to have, a £9,000,000 rayon factory established In Charters Towers, in addition to opening ...

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  7. MORE BEER MEANT MORE ARRESTS

    SYDNEY, December 14.—Sydney police made nearly 500 arrests at the week-end, and 95 per cent, of them for drunkenness. ...

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  8. Vic. Gunmen Migrating Northward

    SYDNEY, December 14.—Seattered by a vigorous police drive In their city. Melbourne gunmen are moving northward. His lint ...

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  9. DUKE'S MEMOIRS AS PRINCE OF WALES

    NEW YORK, December 14.—The German Kaiser in 1913 told the then Prince of Wales that he found sitting in a saddle "conducive to clear and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AGED MAN IN TRAIN FELLED AND ROBBED

    SYDNEY, December 14.—Police ere searching for a young man who savagely assaulted and robbed an elderly man in a train between Blayney ...

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  11. ABO. ARRESTED ON ASSAULT CHARGE

    CAIRNS, December 14.—A Statewide search for an aborigine who it is alleged resulted a young girl in the [?] district on October 7. [?] at ...

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  12. PARALYSIS CASES MOUNTING IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, December 14.—Three more infantile paralysis cases were reported In Auckland over the weekend. One child was discharged from ...

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  13. £10,000 Offer To Self-Styled "Quack"

    SYDNEY, December 14.—John Brand, the 30-year-old Beverley Hills man, who claims la be able to cure some types of cancer has ...

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  14. MR. SPENDER IN SURF RESCUE

    SYDNEY, December 14.—Palm Beach [?] to-day rescued Mr. P. C. Spender, Federal Member for Warringah and Captain Harry Leslie ...

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  15. GOLD OUTPUT RISE EXPECTED

    CANBERRA, December 14.—Steady rise In Australian gold production lines the end of the war is expected to be further stimulated ...

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  16. 338lb. TOBACCO MISSING ON TRAIN

    CAIRNS, December 14.—On the arrival of a train at Innisfail from Brisbane on Thursday, it Is ascertained that three cases of tobacco ...

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  17. SHUNTER'S FOOT CAUGHT IN POINTS

    SYDNEY, December 14.—When a shunter, Walter Price. 26. had hit foot jammed in cross-over points at Enfield shunting yards yesterday ...

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  18. £51M, IN WOOL SOLD SINCE JULY

    BRISBANE, Decanter 14.—Huge financial gains from the tales of Australian wool were revealed to-day in the report of the National ...

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  19. ARABS HAVE DRAWN UP "BATTLE PLANS"

    LONDON, December 13—Reuter's Cairo correspondent says it is reliably learned a secret military committee of the Arab League Council, after three ...

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  20. THROWN BY HORSE, KICKED IN FACE

    MACKAY, December 14.—When Stan Choate (17), stockman, employed on Burrenbring Station, was mustering cattle with other men about 8.30 on ...

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  21. MODERATES ACT ON TAS. PREMIERSHIP

    HOBART, December 14.—A mow has been trade in the moderate Labour Group in Launceston to urge Dr. Turnbull to seek the position of ...

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  22. WILL FYFFE DIES AFTER 25 FEET FALL

    LONDON, December 14.—The death has occurred of Will Fyffe. Scottish comedian, who overbalanced and fell on Saturday from the window of a ...

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  23. BURNS AFTER TITLE FIGHT

    BRISBANE, December 14.—Tommy Burns said to night be would probably go to Canada early next year to fight Johnny Greco, Canadian welter ...

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  24. RUSH ON NYLONS IN MELBOURNE

    NYLON STOCKINGS attracted this queue of 5,000 In Melbourne's Post office Place last Friday. The queue was so long that that the photographer could not get it all Into the picture. Men outnumbered women by two to one. More than 12,000 pairs of nylons were sold. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. N.S.W. RURAL BANK OPENS THIS WEEK

    SYDNEY, December 14.—The Rural Bank is expected to be open for general bunking business by the end of this week. ...

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  26. MAN KILLED NEAR INGHAM

    INGHAM, December 14.—While railway ganger Adams was proceeding to work on a rail tricycle this morning he discovered the almost decapitated body ...

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  27. Soviet Resents Arrest Of Russians In France

    LONDON, December 13.—Reuters' Paris correspondent says that the French Foreign Office announced that the Soviet Embassy in Paris had sent a note to the French Government protesting against the arrest on ...

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  28. HENDERSON APPEAL TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, December 14.—The Henderson divorce will be dealt with In the Full Court on Monday, when Mrs. Henderson will ask the Court to ...

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  29. ATHERTON'S RAIN MOST OPPORTUNE

    ATHERTON, December 14.—The town of Atherton has been most fortunate this year in the, manner In which the rainfall lias been ...

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  30. 650 TONS OVERSEAS TOBACCO ARRIVE

    MELBOURNE, December 14.—Enough tobaoco is lying in the wharf wharf of Melbourne to provide tens of millions of smokers. ...

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  31. CAIRNS CANE WEARS A THIRSTY LOOK

    CAIRNS, December 14.—While there has bern an excellent growing season as far as cane crops are concerned, it was noticed over the ...

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  32. SOVIET DEBT TO BRITAIN REDUCED

    LONDON, December 13.—The "Sunday Times" diplomatic correspondent says the Russians, In a new Anglo—Russian trade agreement ...

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