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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 83 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 73 words
  4. INJUNCTION ON BANK PLAN

    SYDNEY, December 15.—In the High Court to-day, Justice Dixon granted private trading banks and the States of Victoria, South Australia and ...

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  5. AN ENGLISHWOMAN THANKS AUSTRALIA

    Mrs. CECIL BROOKS, wife of the Ule Commander C. Brooks, R.N., who was killed In Palestine, present an £300 model of Captain Cook's Endeavor Bark to Mr. Marry Simpson, general [?] secretary of the N.S.W. Food for Britain Committee. In appreciation of the food parcels sent from Australia. The model will be housed In the Sydney Town Hall. L. to R.: Mr. Harry Simpson, receives the ship from Mrs. [?], watched by the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HENDERSON APPEAL

    BRISBANE, December 15.—The question of public morality was involved more than the rights of the parties, said Judge Philp in the Full Court ...

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  7. U.S. Move To Legalise Euthanasia

    NEW YORK , December 14—Over 1000 doctors have signed a petition, asking the New York State Legislature to legalise ...

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  8. TOWNSVILLE MEN IN RANGE CAPSIZE

    CAIRNS, December 15.—Two Townsville men, John Waller Gerber, of West End, and Herbert Victoria Wright, of Oonoonba, had ...

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  9. MUSIC FOR STAFF AT LAKES CREEK

    ROCKHAMPTON, Dec. 15.—A public address system, which will give employees of the Lake's Cree meatworks music, both while they ...

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  10. NEW CURRENCY IN RUSSIA FOOD RATIONING ABOLISHED

    LONDON, December 14.—Moscow Radio has announced that Russia has decided to issue on Tuesday "new money of full value to replace the ...

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  11. NEW TASMANIAN PREMIER CHOSEN?

    HOBART, December 15.—Labour Caucus is believed to have elected to-night, the Deputy Premier, Mr. Brooker, or the Attorney-General ...

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  12. Victoria Mill To Crush All Cane In Area

    INGHAM, December 15.—Victorian Mill estimate has been further increased by 500 tons, and is now 205,000 tons. ...

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  13. SALARY RISE IN NEW BANK AWARD

    BRISBANE, December 15.—A new award for the United Bank Offers Association Queensland Union of Employes, approved by the ...

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  14. GORDONVALE WATER BELOW STANDARD

    CAIRN'S, December 15.—The water supply of Gordonvale fails to approach an acceptable domestic standard in two respects—quantity ...

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  15. EARL BALDWIN PASSES IN SLEEP

    LONDON, December 15.—The death has occurred of Earl Baldwin, who was three times Prime Minister of Britain. ...

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  16. NO COMPENSATION FOR BURMA LOSSES

    LONDON, December 15.—The financial correspondent for the "Times" SAYS that British companies in Burma, which carried out scorched earth ...

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  17. AYR YOUTH DIES FROM INJURIES

    AYR, December 15.—Following an accident on the Ayr-Home Hill road, to-night, Lylle Fenwick. 17. succumbed to the severe head injuries be sustained ...

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  18. PALESTINE MAY START WORLD WAR

    SYDNEY, December 15—But for Communistic activities and propaganda the trouble In Palestine would long ago have been ...

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  19. NOTED BRITISH SCIENTIST DEAD

    LONDON, December 14.—The death occurred yesterday of Lord Raylelgh, 72. distinguished British scientist, after a heart attack. ...

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  20. BOWEN MAY GET XMAS SUPPLIES

    BOWEN, December 15.—After further representations has been nude by the Bowen Chamber of Commerce, with regard to the ...

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  21. COW DERAILS GOODS TRAIN

    CAIRNS, December 15—One of the trucks of a goods train going from Cairns to Mareeba to-day, was derailed near Kuah when a cow got under the ...

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  22. FATAL SMASH AT LEVEL CROSSING

    SYDNEY, December 15.—The driver of a small open car was kilted almost instantly when a passenger train crashed into it on a level crossing at ...

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  23. RESTRICTED DOLLAR GOODS KNOWN SOON

    SYDNEY, December 15.—The list of roods which would be affected by the dollar cut. decided upon by the sub-committee of the Federal ...

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  24. FARMER AND 3 SONS INJURED

    CAIRNS, December 15.—While travelling by motor lorry to Cairns to-day, Peter Boocalatte, a fanner, of Keah. who was the driver of a truck ...

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  25. MINERS FALL FROM CAGE TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, December 15.—Two miners fell hundreds of [?] to their death down a shaft at broken Hill South mine to-day. ...

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  26. 61 SENTENCED TO DEATH IN GREECE

    LONDON, December 14.—Sixty-one persons were sentenced to death In Greece at the week-end, says "The Times" correspondent in Athens. ...

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  27. Witness Heard Of Open Season' On Vic. Criminal!

    MELBOURNE, December 15.—How he had heard rumours that the police had declared "an open season" for anyone wanting to kill Malcolm McLean Appleby, 32, underworld identity, was told by a witness in the ...

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  28. 1/- DAMAGES IN £35 CLAIM

    CAIRNS, December 15.—Damages of 1/- were allowed George William Shelley, photographer, in the Magistrate's Court to-day, by Mr. W. E. McKcnna. ...

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  29. Sleeper Shortage, 400 Railmen Dismissed

    BRISBANE, December 15.—The jobs of 400 temporary railway men, whose work of reconditioning railway tracks on the north-coast, ends on Friday, could have been saved said the secretary of the Railway ...

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  30. PANIC-BUYING OF CORSETS

    BRISBANE, December 15.—Brisbane women flocked to the city to-day is a buying rush for corsets. Queues formed at some shops ...

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  31. ARAB RING ROUND PALESTINE

    LONDON, December 15.—The Associated Press and Reuters' Jerusalem correspondent says Arab armies have tightened the ...

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  32. Sydney Cricket Ground Waterlogged

    Groundsman about to drain water from a tarpaulin on the Sydney Cricket Ground on Sunday, In preparation for Monday's play In the Second Test between Australia and India, the [?] covered areas near the [?] with 3,000 [?] feet of [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. NUDISTS FROM COURT

    SYDNEY, December 15.—Extraordinary precautions were taken by police to keep away from the public gaze two attractive women charged ...

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  34. 12 MONTHS FOR ASSAULT ON CHILD

    CAIRNS, December 15—Fred Priestley 26 an aboriginal labourer, appeared in the Cairns Court of Petty Sessions to-day. before Mr. W. E. McKenna ...

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  35. 6 BOMBS COULD PARALYSE A'lA

    SYDNEY, December 15.—Russia in a future war, could paralyse Australia with six bombs, and an afternoon's work. Doctor Frank ...

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  36. ANTARCTIC PARTY AT HEARD ISLAND

    CANBERRA, December 15—The advance unit or Australia's Antarctic expedition reached Heard Island early on the morning of December 11. and ...

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  37. YOUTH DROWNED IN GLEN DAVIS FLOOD

    SYDNEY, December 15.—The Weather Bureau still sees no signs of the end of heavy rain. causing flooding and widespread damage to crops In ...

    Article : 66 words
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