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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 words
  3. TIDES. SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  4. FAMOUS FRENCH GENERAL KILLED

    GENERAL LECLERC, famous French officer, whose troops played a great part in the liberation of Paris was killed in a plane crash in Algeia. The general—who was really the Vicomte de Hautecloque—adopted the name of Leclere during the war to escape from France. Photo shows with an escort of the famous French Colonial cavairy the body of the late General arriving at algiers on route for Pairs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. £50,000 ANNUITY FOR EDINBURGHS

    LONDON, December 17.—With the Opposition rallying to support the Government against a strong dissident vote from the Parliamentary Labour Party, the House of Com­mons to-night approved the full allowances of £40,000 ...

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  6. CROWN REFUSED BANK CASE DATE

    SYDNEY, December 18.—The application by the Crown for the hearing of the bank nationalisation case to begin in Sydney on January 19. ...

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  7. THE RAYON PLANT

    Because of temperature variations and humidity, the English and of Courtald's had stipulated that Rockhampton would be the northernmost ...

    Article : 288 words
  8. STORY OF "SUICIDE TOAST"

    BRISBANE, December 13.—Three people including the victim drank a suicide toast while attemps weer being made to discussed ...

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  9. CAPE CONVOY ON ROAD SINCE OCT. 4

    CAIRNS, December 18.—Hill Brothers' convoy, which since October 4, has been wending its way through its rugged country of Cape York, from Higgins Field, at the tip of the Cape, is expected to reach Cairns on Christmas ...

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  10. £10,000 DAMAGES CLAIM

    SYDNEY, December 18.—An order for security of costs was made by Justice Supreme Court to-day against ...

    Article : 255 words
  11. SYDNEY HOTELS TO BE PROSECUTED

    SYDNEY, December 18.—Prosecutions were to be launched against 60 hotels and restaurants in the metropolitan area for alleged overcharging an ...

    Article : 67 words
  12. ANTARCTIC ONE CONTINENT

    NEW YORK, December 17.—Commander Finn Ronne, the leader of the American Antarctic expedition, radioed to-day that he has proved conclusively ...

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  13. FAMOUS BRITISH PATHOLOGIST DEAD

    LONDON, December 17.—The famous patholigist Sir Bernard Spilsbury was found dying to-night in a gas filled room at the University College ...

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  14. No Extensive Federal N.T. Development

    CANBERRA, December 15.—The Commonwealth was unlikely to undertake large developmental plans in the Northern Territory to ...

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  15. MUSIC PLAYS WHEN GRADING TOBACCO

    INGHAM, December 12.—On the tobacco leaf holding of Messrs. Giordano and Son at Helen's Hill' near Ingham the grading of the ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. Dogs Slept In Better Beds In America

    BRISBANE, December 15.—His dogs slept in better beds in the U.S.A. then be had been given in Australia hotels a California ...

    Article : 177 words
  17. AUSTRALIAN WHEAT SALE

    MELBOURNE, December 18—Australia has agreed to sell 109.000.000 bushels of the l947-48 wheat crop to Britain and India. ...

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  18. MEDICAL POST FOR QUEENSLANDER

    SYDNEY, December 18.—Dr. Frederick Colin Courtice of Oxford University and formerly of Bundaberg has been appointed Director of the ...

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  19. THIRD IN CASKET TO TOWNSVILLE

    BRISBANE, December 18—Golden Casket No. 1189 was drawn to-day. First prize went to 10574, A. V. McNamara. 22 Eveleigh Street. ...

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  20. l0p.c. SMOKES CUT IN JANUARY

    BRISBANE December 18.—A 10 per cent cut in tobacco and cigarette distribution in January was announced to-day. This will be partly offset by a ...

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  21. BRISBANE WOOL SALE RECORD

    BRISBANE, December 18.—A half yearly State wool cheque record if more than £10,000.00 was established to-day with the conclusion of the ...

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  22. STATE RECORD FOR GREASY WOOL

    BRISBANE, December 18.—The fourth aeries of the wool sales was brought to a successful conclusion to-day with an offering of approximately ...

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  23. Bank Regimentation Of Industry Denied By Evatt

    CANBERRA, December 18.—Denying that there was any attempt to regiment industry through the Commonwealth Banks new advance policy, the acting Prime Minister (Dr. Evatt) to-day declared that the ...

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  24. One Doy Under 40 Hours In First Pay In New Year

    BRISBANE, December 18.—Queensland employers said to-day that industry was confused how to apply the 40 hour week from January 1 because it fell within a pay period. They claimed that, as January 1 was a ...

    Article : 518 words
  25. MOST OCCUPATION BURDEN ON AMERICA

    LONDON, Dec. 17.—The "Times" says that under a Bizonal Agreement, the American and British shares in the cost of the occupation of Germany will ...

    Article : 304 words
  26. INQUIRY SOUGHT IN BOWEN

    BOWEN, December 18—A well attended meeting or citizens at Bowen this evening decided to press for an Inquiry into the circumstances ...

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  27. LONG TIME TO MEET STEEL DEMANDS

    CANBERRA, December 18.—Mr. Chifley considers a long time will elapse before the present shortage in iron and steel production will be ...

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  28. A COAL THEFT

    LONDON, December 18.—Reuter's says a burglar broke into Pentonville Prison during the night and stole a Christmas cake, a pair of ornaments ...

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  29. RECORD COAL YIELD ALMOST REACHED

    SYDNEY, December 18.—Australian mines produced this year utmost as much coal u the record yield of 1942. Queensland actually bettered its 1942 ...

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  30. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL

    LONDON, December 18.—The Privy Council has upheld the appeal by Mrs. Stella Hocking of Quirindi N.S.W against the decision of the Australia ...

    Article : 102 words
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