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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  4. SHIPS' CREWS GIVEN NOTICE: ARKABA HELD

    SYDNEY, December 9.— Sydney Shipowners have been forced to give notice to men on vessels ready for sea which have ...

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  5. Princess Elizabeth At Malta

    LATEST photo of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, taken at Malta, The Duke, as a naval officer, is stationed at Malta. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 54 words
  6. MACHINE HEALS TUMORS IN 3 CANCER CASES

    CHICAGO, December 8.—A 25,000,000 volt betatron had healed a tumor of the first cancer patient treated with it, ...

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  7. Nationalist Government Flees From China

    NEW YORK, December 8.—The United Nations General Assembly resolved to-day to send Nationalist China's charges against the Soviet Union and Chinese Communist regime, to the "Little ...

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  8. ADMITS PERJURY

    MELBOURNE, December 9.— A woman who had claimed that Communists observed a high moral code, later admitted in to the Royal Commission on Communism, to-day She was Mrs. Jean Sampson, nee Young, who admitted to Mr. R. Sholl, K.C. (assisting the ...

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  9. £3,000,000,000 MARSHALL AID

    WASHINGTON, December 8.— Forecast that Congress will vote about 3,000,000,000 dollars (£A1,350,000,000) for the third ...

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  10. TWO UPSETS IN R.S.L. ELECTIONS

    Two executive members of the R.S.S.A.L.L.A. failed to secure re-election at the annual meeting of the Townsville ...

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  11. NEW REGIME FOR JERUSALEM

    TELAVIV, December 8.—The United Nations political committee's acceptance of the Australian plan for a permanent ...

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  12. EXCUSE WAS VALID

    AUCKLAND, December 9.— It is appalling that at least ten per cent of the pupils of New Zealand schools are ...

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  13. INDONESIAN SOVEREIGNTY

    THE HAGUE, December 8.—The Dutch Second Chamber to-night passed the bill to transfer sovereignty to Indonesia by 71 votes to ...

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  14. BANK ROBBER WAS AUDACIOUS

    SYDNEY, December 9.—A young bank robber who snatched £1000 from a teller yesterday was particular as well as audacious. ...

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  15. OCEAN RESCUE OF FAMILY

    MLAMI (Florida), December 8.— A Coastguard flying boat located and picked up from the ocean 60 miles from Miami to-day all five ...

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  16. NEW YORK HAS WATER PROBLEM

    NEW YORK, December 8.— City officials to-day introduced new restrictions to ease the heavy drain on the city's water ...

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  17. FREE UNONS ANTI-FRANCO

    LONDON, December 9.—The new international Confederation of Free Trade Unions to-day unanimously adopted a resolution ...

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  18. SAND REMOVAL STOPPED

    Work on the removal of spoil from The Pocket, in the vicinity of Ross River at Railway Estate, ceased on Friday afternoon. ...

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  19. BIG AUSTRALIAN CARGO TO U.S.

    BRISBANE, December 9.—The Metson freighter, Alameda, took Australian products worth 4,000,000 dollars to America to-night. The ...

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  20. R'KTON POWER HOUSE FAILURE

    ROCKHAMPTON, December 8.— Lighting and power restrictions in Rockhampton will be continued for another month, which means ...

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  21. PROTECT PEOPLE ON BEEF PRICES

    BRISBANE, December 8.—The price of beef was already too high and beyond the spending power of many people, said the Acting ...

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  22. WORK STOP OVER WAGE HEARING

    MELBOURNE, December 9.—A strong move for a national 24 hours stoppage as a protest over the basic wage hearing delays will be ...

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  23. £400 FINE FOR DUTY EVASION

    MELBOURNE, December 9.— Charged in the City Court with having imported prohibited goods, Joshua Heimfeld, 40, an Australian ...

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  24. FRENCH PETROL HERE IN JANUARY

    SYDNEY, December 9.— Four and a half million gallons of French petrol, purchased by A.M.P.O.L. will arrive in ...

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  25. £3369 DAMAGES FOR INJURIES

    BRISBANE, December 9.—Damages amounting to £3369 were awarded to Christian Willert, a grazier of Kinbombi, by Judge ...

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  26. U.K. MIGHT GET U.S. ATOM BOMBS

    WASHINGTON, December 8.— American representatives to recent American—British—Canadian atomic talks in Washington told ...

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  27. £ BASIC WAGE RISE FORECAST

    MELBOURNE, December 9.— A forecast that the basic wage would probably be increased by £1 during 1950 has been made by the ...

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  28. THEY MADE IT A FAMILY AFFAIR

    SYDNEY, December 9.—While a mother was giving birth to her tenth child in a private hospital at Newcastle to-night, her ...

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  29. CASKET SECOND TO TOWNSVILLE

    BRISBANE, December 9.— Golden Casket No. 1423 drawn to-day resulted: First prise, No. 95132, ...

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  30. BULGARIAN TREASON TRIAL

    SOFIA, December 9.—Three more defendants pleaded guilty in the treason trial of 11 former top Bulgarian Communists, says ...

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  31. TEA AND BUTTER COUPONS CHANGE

    BRISBANE, December 9.—To avoid inconvenience to traders and housewives during the Christmas holidays the Rationing Commission ...

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  32. MR. STEWART'S CONDITION LOW

    SINGAPORE, December 9.—The condition of Mr. Duncan Stewart, Governor of Sarawak, who was stabbed by a Malay youth at Siba, ...

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  33. RAIN EASES BRISBANE CRISIS

    BRISBANE, December 9.— Nearly an inch of rain fell in 40 minutes during a heavy thunder storm which broke over the city ...

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  34. ENGINE CAPSIZE KILLS FIREMEN

    AUCKLAND, December 9.— Two firemen were killed and four others injured when a fire engine from an Auckland suburban ...

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  35. THE NEW SUGAR DEAL

    BRISBANE, December 9.—Commenting to-day on the result of the sugar negotiations, in London, Mr. B. Foley, Chairman of the Australian Canegrower's Council, said the increase in Australia's export quota was gratifying. It would call for industry expansion. ...

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  36. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING

    SYDNEY, December 9.—Ellen Waters, 3, of Stanley Street, Randwick, had her first day at school to-day. ...

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  37. BOXING

    MELBOURNE, December 9.— Victorian Frank Clark (10.5½) easily outpointed Queensland aboriginal welter, Frank Sibley (10.31) ...

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  38. NINE KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    VALLEJO (California), December 3.— A ground party to-day recovered the bodies of all six adults and three children who were ...

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  39. PLANES, CARS AS QUIZ PRIZES

    HOLLYWOOD, December 8.— Picture fans will soon be winning airoplanes, motor cars, washing machines, television sets, and other ...

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  40. GERMANY STILL SUSPECT

    LONDON, December 8.-The "Times" diplomatic writer says that Sir Ivone Kirkpatrick, chief of the German section of the British Foreign Office, was uncommonly frank when, at their invitation, he addressed leading Rube and Rhineland industrialists and bankers ...

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  41. MINERS' 35-HOUR WEEK CLAIMS

    SYDNEY, December 9.—Decision on the Miners' Federation claim for a 35-hour week will be delivered by the Coal Industry ...

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  42. HIS TOE, NOW HIS THUMB

    LONDON, December 9.—The transfer of the big toe to a hand to serve as a thumb is recorded in a remarkable case history published ...

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  43. DROWNED IN BARRON RIVER

    CAIRNS, December 9.—Patrick Connolly, married, with two small children, was drowned in the Baror. River about four miles from ...

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  44. SCRUB TYPHUS AT BRAMSTON

    CAIRNS, December 9.—So serious is the position regarding the incidence of scrub typhus at Bramston Beach that the ...

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  45. CHRISTMAS BEER FOR THE NORTH

    MELBOURNE, December 8.— Despite the shipping hold-up North queensland will have Victorian beer with their Christmas ...

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  46. MANY GIRLS WILL STAY ON LAND

    LONDON, December 9.—Many of the 15,000 girls still serving in the Women's Land Army will stay in farming when it disbands. ...

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  47. SUBS TO LAUNCH ATOMIC BOMBS

    NEW YORK, December 8.— Russia might have submarines capable of launching atomic bombs secretly based in Central America, ...

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  48. RANDELL DENIED NEW ROLE

    NEW YORK, December 8.—The Equity Council of the governing board of the American Actor's Union has refused a request by the ...

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  49. LABOUR WINS U.K. BY-ELECTION

    LONDON, December 9.—Labour retained South Bradford seat in the House of Commons to-day. Labour, although its majority ...

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