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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 89 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  4. SCATTERED RAIN MAY TERMINATE 1946 DROUGHT

    Scattered storms, which fell in areas of North Queensland on Saturday night and Sunday, may herald the breaking of the 10 months drought which has parched the country throughout the winter, spring and early summer. ...

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  5. LONDON HAS WHITE CHRISTMAS

    LONDON'S first snow for the 1944; winter fell on December 18, heralding a White Christmas, Pictures shows the scene in Farrington Street during the heavy snowfall. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
  6. British Industry Suffers Acute Shortageof Coal

    LONDON, December 29.—"News of the World's" political writer understands that an emergency Cabinet meeting has been called for ...

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  7. "MONTY" PLANS TO VISIT RUSSIA

    LONDON, December 29.—Field Marahal Montgomery hopes to visit Moscow early in the new year, following an invitation from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MEN-ARRESTED ON CHARGE OF STEALING £6000

    PERTH, December 29.—Two nine have been arrested in connection with the disappearance of 600 ounces of gold bullion front a train on December 22. ...

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  9. FORMER N.S.W. MINISTER FACES MURDER CHARGE

    LONDON, December 29.—Reuter's correspondent says three well-dressed men, John William Buckingham, 43, car hire proprietor, Thomas John Ley, 66, company director, and Lawrence John Smith, 38, joiner, were ...

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  10. PRELATE CLAIMS RUSSIA DESIRES TO RULE WORLD

    BRISBANE, December 29—It was the aim of Russia to rule not only the small nations over which she had gained dominance, but. the entite ...

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  11. DUKE TO LEAVE CANBERRA TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, December 29.—Canberria will give a simple farewell to the Gloucesters when they leave to-morrow on the first stage of the ...

    Article : 90 words
  12. JEWS THREATEN, PLAY WITHDRAWN

    LONDON. December 29.— Shakespeare's "Merchant of Venice" has been withdrawn from the Frankfutt Theatre following Jewish threats of ...

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  13. LOWER POSTAGE CHARGES FORECAST

    CANBERRA, December 29.—Cuts in postal and telephone charges, as well as income tax reduction will be considered by ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN CAR AT END OF 1947

    SYDNEY, December 28.—General Motors Holdens Ltd. willl make in Australia a car adapted for Australian conditions It will ...

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  15. REPORT CALLED ON CAMPING AREA

    BRISBANE, December 29.— The Health Department is investigating conditions at Marpochydore, where 2000 campers have been reported to be ...

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  16. SYDNEY TRANSPORT NEARING CHAOS

    SYDNEY, December 29.—Unrest in the transway's service is threatening to hold up Sydney's transport early in the new year. ...

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  17. WASHAWAYS ON N.S. WALES LINES

    SYDNEY, December 29.—Washaways occurred on four railway lines after the heavy rain yesterday, and on one line the damage ...

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  18. DROUGHT BRINGS REAL HARDSHIPS

    BRISBANE. December 29.—Months of drought have brought real hardship to women living in the outbacks of Central and South-Western ...

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  19. BUTCHER LOST IN DENSE SCRUB

    SYDNEY, December 29.—A retired Mittagong butcher, Phil Cuppitt, aged 63. is believed to be lost in dense country ...

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  20. 43 PERSONS KILLED OVER CHRISTMAS

    SYDNEY, December 29.—Forty-three persons were killed and 179 injured in accidents in Australia during Christmas ...

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  21. INCREASE IN PRICE OF EGGS

    BRISBANE, December 29.—The deputy controller of egg supplies (Mr O. Dait) announced to-day that in increase of 1½d. per dozen in the ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. MAN KILLED WHEN CAR CRASHES

    TOOWOOMBA, December 29.—When a car got out of control going down the Toowoomba-Brisbane highway on Saturday morning and ...

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  23. BOYS MISSING AT CHARTERS TOWERS

    CHARTERS TOWERS, December 29.—Two schoolboys, Barty and Wayne Utley, brothers, aged 10 and 8 tespectively, are missing from their homes ...

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  24. FROZEN MEAT ON SALE TO-DAY

    About three tons of frozen meat were drawn front the Ross River meatworks on Friday by wholesale hutchers A quantity ...

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  25. TRUCE HINTED IN INDOCHINA

    LONDON, December 29.—Reuter's Paris correspondent states that, according to French news agency reports from Saigon, the Vietnam has ...

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  26. BABY FOUND SMOTHERED IN COT

    SYDNEY, December 29.—Peter Stack, four months, was found smothered in the cot not long after his mother put him to sleep at the ...

    Article : 54 words
  27. SECRET PROCESS TO GROW MELONS

    MARYBOROUGH, December 29.—Pohhnann Bros of Pialba, have grown a watermelon weighing 67lb. on their Eh Creek farm, by a secret process ...

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  28. BEACHES FREE OF SHARKS

    BRISBANE. December 29.— There were practically no sharks at beaches on the north and south coast to-day. Four alarms were sounded at ...

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  29. PETROL IGNITES, MAN BADLY BURNED

    BRISBANE. December 29.—Randall Herbert Johnson (19), milk vendor of Cannon Hill, suffered firs and second degree burns to the face, body and ...

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  30. NOBEL PRIZES PRESENTED

    EVERY YEAR the Nobet Prices are distributed in Stockhelm on December 10, except the Peace Price which will be presented is presented in Oslo, Norway. This year nine winners were in Storkhoim to receiver their prizes from King [?] of Sweden personally Photo shows the Royal Family ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. 12 DAY STRUGGLE IN HEAVY SEAS

    PERTH, December 29.—The story of a 12-day struggle to tow an oilfuel lighter in heavy seas off the north-west in a recent ...

    Article : 146 words
  32. CHURCHILL GREETS STALIN

    LONDON, December 28.— Reuter's correspondent says that Mr. Churchill congratulating Marshal Stalin on his birthday sent a telegram saying: "All ...

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  33. RUSSIAS ACTION, BEVIN'S POSITION

    LONDON, December 29.— Labour cuties of Mr Bevin now feel their policy has been justified, says the "Sunday Observer's" political whiter. ...

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  34. MORNA LEADS 19 YACHTS IN SYDNEY-HOBART RACE

    SYDNEY, December 29.—The 19 yachts in the 680-mile Sydney-Hobart ocean race on Saturday afternoon were heading into rough seas and a 40-mile an hour wind. The head keeper at Gabo Island lighthouse, off ...

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  35. HEAVY COST OF CRICKET

    BRISBANE. December 29.—Country cricketers playing in the present carnival in Brisbane, are finding it expensive Some say it will take many ...

    Article : 97 words
  36. CHARGES DENIED

    LONDON, December 28.—Allegs turns of political discrimination in the handing of U.N.R.R.A. supplies in Yugoslavia are dented in a report by ...

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  37. MACKAY WEDDING DISSOLVED IN U.S.A.

    LONDON, December 28.—The Associated Press Los Angeles correspondent says Robert Cutts, a tity policeman, told the Superior Court that his ...

    Article : 110 words
  38. NAVAL RATINGS ESCAPE FROM DEPOT DETENTION

    SYDNEY, December 29,—Approximately 120 armed police are searching for six naval ratings, including five men convicted for armed hold-ups, who escaped from Balmoral Naval Depot detention barracks late last ...

    Article : 322 words
  39. LATE SPORTING

    SYDNEY, December 29 Beinborugh will not be leaving for America for several weeks. This were stated to-night by Harry ...

    Article : 110 words
  40. ABORTION LEGAL IN RUSSIAN ZONE

    LONDON, December 29.—The Associated Press Berlin correspondent states that legalised abortion is to be permitted in proved "needy cases" in ...

    Article : 84 words
  41. GORDALE UNLIKELY STARTER IN TATTERS ALL'S CUP.

    SYDNEY, December 29 Gordon Ray [?] of Cordale said to night that it was very unlikely that the horse would start in Tattersill's Cup at ...

    Article : 62 words
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