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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-OAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  4. IMMEDIATE WAGE RISE NOT GENERAL

    BRISBANE, December 17.—Members of unions which were not party to the application for the Federal basic wage increase are not likely to receive ...

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  5. DEVELOPMENT OF LOYA CANE INDUSTRY

    LOYA CANE, which has thrived in North Queensland forest for years, is now coming into its own as a result of the war's Interruption to imports from the East, The cane shown in this picture it portion of about 100 tons secured by Mr. R. R. Brown, of Fulham Road, Pimlico, from the scrub, of Mt. Spec Kirrima and Kuranda and other high level spots of the North. It is being sun dried before being shifted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRADMAN TURNED BACK THE YEARS

    SYDNEY, December 17.—Where does England stand while Australia has Don Bradman? He made 187 at Brisbane, and now 234 when he is ...

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  7. DAWSON DENIES BRIBE OFFER

    SYDNEY, December 17.— Giving evidence in his own defence to-day, David Stewart Dawson said it was false to say ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Posthumous Award For War Heroine

    LONDON, December 17.—The George Cross has been posthumously awarded Madame Violette Szubo, of the British Women's ...

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  9. EX-CONSTABLE APPEALS

    BRISBANE, December 17.—Former police constable, Reginald G. Tupsall, of Ipswich, who had been dismissed from the force ...

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  10. Bush Children View Sea For First Time

    Some of the 29 children who arrived in Townsville from the west on Tuesday afternoon under the Bush Children's Health ...

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  11. ENGLAND HAS BACKS TO THE WALL.

    Australia is in an unassailable position in the Second Test England was forced to abandon hopes of squaring the series when it ...

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  12. TARIFF BAR TO TRADE WITH INDIA

    DARWIN, December 17.—Tariff duty was a hurdle to reciprocal trade between Australia and India which it was hoped to iron out, said Mr. B. ...

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  13. CABLE DENIES WIFE MURDER

    SYDNEY, December 17.—William Joseph Cable, giving evidence to-day, emphatically denied that he murdered his wife. Audrey Elva Cable. 29. at ...

    Article : 345 words
  14. NEW PLANT FOR SOIL PROTECTION

    BRISBANE, December 17.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. H. Collins) stated to-day that the Cabinet had authorised the purchase of ...

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  15. SECOND DEATH IN POISON CASE

    SYDNEY, December 17— The second child found on the floor of a house at Shortland Avenue. Strath-field, last night, died in hospital eatly ...

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  16. [?] COMMAND SYSTEM RESTORED

    WASHINGTON, December 16.—The Wartime Unified Command, created after Pearl Harbour and abandoned at the end of the war, has been restored ...

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  17. STATE DRIVE TO CONSERVE TIMBER

    BRISBANE, December 17.—A Statewide drive to conserve and increase timber resources will be launched early in the new year by the "Save ...

    Article : 223 words
  18. V.D. HIGH AMONGST TROOPS IN JAPAN

    BRISBANE, December 17.—Queensland soldiers who arrived back from Japan to-day admitted that there bad been an abnormally ...

    Article : 243 words
  19. PRICE CONTROL ON MEAT UPHELD

    MELBOURNE, December 17.—In a High Court judgment to-day. Mr. Justice Starke held in the test case, on the prices regulations that there ...

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  20. FLOATING MINE IN HALIFAX BAY

    Reports of floating mines continue to come in. Some Townsville residents who fish in the water along the coast between Bluewater and Sleeperlog ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. TWO DEAD IN SYDNEY TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, December 17.—Ralph Gilroy (40), Railway Department draftsman, and his son Alan, aged 6, were found dead in their home at Gordon ...

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  22. DISPOSALS CHIEF HAS NEW JOB

    SYDNEY, December 17.—Mr. G. A. Davis leaves his £2000 a years job as general manager of the Commonwealth Disposal Commission ...

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  23. 1947 CANE CROP WILL BE LIGHT

    BRISBANE, December 17.—The sugar cane crop for 1947 again is expected to be extremely small, according to reports received from most of ...

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  24. BOWEN ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE

    BOWEN December 17.— William Herold Baumagarien appeared in the Police COurt this morning charged with having attempted to murder ...

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  25. CRICKET

    MELBOURNE, December 17.—Although a few players were sick on the last stages of the air [?] from Brisbane to-day the Queensland ...

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  26. EXTRA JUDGES FOR N.S.W. DIVORCES

    SYDNEY, December 17.—Because more than 2000 divorce cases are awaiting hearing, the Slate Attorney-General. Mr. Martin, to-day announced ...

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  27. AMPLE POTATOES FOR CHRISTMAS

    BRISBANE, December 17.—Though the local crop of potatoes is finishing, the deputy controller. Mr. E. Brabiner. does not expect that there will be ...

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  28. TRANSPORT TIE-UP IN HOBART

    HOBART, December 17.—From midnight to-night, no member of the Road Transport Association will operate in Hobart and Southern ...

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  29. B.H.P. MAN HEADS NEW COAL BOARD

    SYDNEY, December 17.—Mr. Keith Addison Cameron has been appointed chairman of the Joint Coal Board recently Set up under the Commonwealth ...

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  30. WAGE PEG JOLT TO IRONWORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 17.—Agreeing with Mr. Barry. K.C. for the Federated iron Workers' Association, that the amended wage pegging ...

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  31. STATE URGED TO EXAMINE U.S. PARALYSIS METHODS

    BRISBANE, December 17.—The Stale Government has been urged to send as experienced physiotherapist to the U.S.A. for 12 months to study infantile paralysis treatment. This recommendation, with others, hu ben aide by the Deputy Director General of Health, Dr. Fryberg ...

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  32. SYDNEY GAS SUPPLY OFF BY WEEK-END

    SYDNEY, December 17.—Developments in the gas crisis to-day may leave Sydney without gas before the end of the week. Striking gas workers took over the Mortlake gas works, causing the withdrawal of volunteer ...

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  33. DISTRESS QUEUES IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, December 17.—Many hundreds of people in Brisbane are appealing to charitable organisations for rood and shelter. This wave of ...

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  34. FIVE DIED DAILY ON BURMA RAILWAY

    TOKIO, December 17.—Lieutenar Colonel John Williams. of South New SOuth Wales, and Major Jo[?] Melbourne, testifying at to ...

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  35. INTERIM PRICE RISE SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, December 17.—The Immediate introduction of Interim prices regulation to enable manufacturers to meet the extra costs ...

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  36. "ABATTOIR BEEF UNFIT TO EAT"

    BRISBANE. December 17.—"Butchers will tell you that some of the beef bought from the State abattoir is not fit for human consumption." said ...

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  37. ITALIANS GOING HOME

    MELBOURNE, December 17.—Italian prisoners of war were laughing, but others were weeping as they boarded the Empire Clyde, which left Port ...

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  38. ROYAL PAIR IN BRIS. TO-MORROW

    BRISBANE, December 17. Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester will make their farewell visit to Brisbane on ...

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  39. BOXING

    SYDNEY, December 17.—Vic Patrick's manager. Ern McQuiltan, said to-night he had refused an offer for Patrick in fight Ron James in ...

    Article : 100 words
  40. DOCUMENTS NOT STOLEN

    LONDON, December 16. The Berlin correspondent of the Associated Press states that it is officially admitted that a file of documents thought ...

    Article : 35 words
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