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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 113 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 59 words
  4. NO "BUBBLY" FOR MONTY

    FIELD-MARSHAL Viscount Montgomery, Chairman of the Western Union Defence Council, refusing a glass of champagne at a luncheon in London last week. Field-Marshal Montgomery is a teetotaller. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LIMIT ON CASKET PROBE ARGUED

    BRISBANE, December 29.—Referring to-day to the terms of the Royal Commission into the Golden Casket, the Opposition Leader, Mr. g. F. Nicklin, and the Liberal Party leader in Queensland, ...

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  6. American Bid To Keep U.K. Oil From Japan

    TOKIO, December 28.—American oil companies are trying to keep British oil out of Japan while they continue to supply Japanese requirements at the American taxpayers' expense, complain British ...

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  7. STRIFE THREAT BY UNIONISTS OVER MENZIES

    MELBOURNE, December 29. Next year would be a record for industrial strife if the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) carried ...

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  8. REDS SCHEME TO INVADE FORMOSA

    HONG KONG, December 28.—Russian military and technical advisers were arriving in China by the hundreds, according to a Chinese journalist who spent eight months under Communist rule in ...

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  9. Spender For Ceylon Conference

    MELBOURNE, December 29.— The Foreign Ministers' Conference in Ceylon next month was considered most important ...

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  10. Purge Reports From Bulgaria And Rumania

    VIENNA, December 29.—Reports from Sofia say a fresh large-scale purge of Bulgarian civil servants and Communist. ...

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  11. EGYPTIAN WAR GEAR IN SYRIA

    DAMASCUS, December 29.— King Farouk, of Egypt has sent assurance to Colonel Abid Chic[?] who led Syria's [?] ...

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  12. Couple Kept Silence For Seven Years

    ST. PAUL (Minnesota), December 28.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fastner were reconciled to-day after seven years during which ...

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  13. SUMMONS ISSUED ON WATERSIDERS

    SYDNEY, December 29.—Following alleged unauthorised stoppages by watersiders in Melbourne and Adelaide, the Crown Law ...

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  14. TASMANIA MAY TAKE OUR COAL

    BRISBANE, December 29.— Queensland is to make a bid for the Tasmanian coal trade. The copper producing works at ...

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  15. WANTED: TWO FLYING DOCTORS

    BRISBANE, December 29.—No one seems keen at the moment to relieve Queensland's two flying doctors at Charleville and ...

    Article : 149 words
  16. RECORD CRUSH AT INKERMAN

    HOME HILL, December 29.—A record crushing of 302,358 tons of cane for a factory with only a train of three crushing millss was [?] ...

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  17. SECRECY ON ATOM RESEARCH

    NEW YORK, December 28.— Mr. David Lilienthal, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission said to-day, he considered ...

    Article : 248 words
  18. RACING YACHTS NEAR TAS. COAST

    MELBOURNE, December 29.— The leading yachts in the Sydney-Hobart yacht race are expected to be off the Tasmanian coast by ...

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  19. RUSSIAN GERM WARFARE TRIAL

    LONDON, December 29.—British United Press correspondent says broad rolls infected with typhoid and paratyphoid fever ...

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  20. QUEEN APPEALS TO CONSCIENCE OF THE WORLD

    ATHENS, December 28.— Queen Frederika of Greece at a press conference to-night appealed on behalf of the Greek ...

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  21. PARLIAMENTARIANS SHOULD BE TESTED

    LONDON, December 29.— Because the Government is dabbling more and more in British industry, Mr. Sidney ...

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  22. LABOUR WINS ARE CONFIRMED

    MELBOURNE, December 29.— Recounting to-day for the Fawk[?]er and Bendigo electorates confirmed the wins of ...

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  23. ZINC, TIN, AND RUBBER PRICES

    NEW YORK, December 28.— The rice of zinc, which has been [?].75 cents a ib., was to-day quoted [?] to 10 cents. ...

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  24. POULTRY AND EGGS TO U.K.

    BRISBANE, December 29.—A big increase had taken place in the export of Queensland dressed poultry to Britain. In a year, they ...

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  25. CAIRNS GIRL IN WORLD CONTEST

    BRISBANE, December 29.—A Cairns girl has been chosen as one of the Queensland candidates for the World Youth Forum. She is ...

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  26. AMERICAN ARMS AID FOR BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, December 28.— Britain has agreed to negotiate a bilateral agreement with the United States laving down ...

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  27. MENZIES ON RATIONING

    MELBOURNE, December 29.— Mr. Menzies to-night strongly criticised irresponsible statements about the future of tea and butter ...

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  28. ANNOUNCER CHARGED OVER BEACH MURDER

    MELBOURNE, December 29.—A 25-year-old radio announcer, John Bryan Kerr, of Washington Street, Toorak, was charged to-day with the murder of Elizabeth Maureen Williams, 20, of Page Street, ...

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  29. DRUG CURES FISH STING

    BUNDABERG, December 29.— The new wonder pain killing drug, Trilene, was used for the first time in Bundaberg to-day ...

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  30. BRITISH MINERS VOTE ON WAGES

    LONDON, December 28.—A miners' Leaders' meeting in London to-day decided to recommend [?] 700,000 colliery workers to ...

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  31. WARDERS SACKED FOR DUGAN ESCAPE

    SYDNEY, December 29.—A Public Service Board to-day dismissed three prison warders at an inquiry into the escape of two prisoners on December 15. The prisoners, Darcy Dugan (29) and ...

    Article : 412 words
  32. RUBBER PRICE AT HIGH LEVEL

    LONDON, December 29.—The "Financial Times" says the price of spot rubber rose to a new post-[?] [?] of a ib., in ...

    Article : 81 words
  33. NORTHERNERS IN CYCLE CARNIVAL

    BRISBANE, December 29.—Col[?] Caves (Brisbane) sprinted brilliantly in the closing stages to whom the Ten Miles Championship [?] ...

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  34. Sugar Worth £5,625,000 To Mackay In '49

    MACKAY, December 29.— Mackay's sugar crop for the 1949 season is estimated to be worth £5,625,000 if the latest ...

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  35. LISMORE FARM COUPLE BURNED

    LISMORE, December 29.—A farmer and his wife who were burned in their blazing dairy late last night are in the Lismore ...

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  36. SOLDIER KILLED BY MISTAKE

    SINGAPORE, December 28, (A.A.P.).—A British soldier was killed and two were seriously wounded when a British Army ...

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  37. VICTORIA WINS RIFLE TROPHY

    HOBART, December 29.—Victoria won the Gordon Highlander trophy in the opening teams match shoot at the interstate rifle ...

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  38. 120,000 PEOPLE AWAIT PHONES

    MELBOURNE, December 29.— More than 120,000 people were still waiting for telephones, the Director-General of Posts and ...

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  39. SCIENTISTS SEE RAIN ON THE SUN

    NEW YORK, December 28.— Scientists to-day saw the greatest "rainstorm" ever recorded—it was literally out of this world. ...

    Article : 117 words
  40. FIAT CO. PLANS TO COME HERE

    ROME, December 28.—It is reported that following the Australian elections, various Italian Industries here have opened ...

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  41. NOTED AUTHOR DIES IN U.S.

    MIAMI, December 28.—Hervey Allen, author of "Anthony Adverse," died to-day of a heart attack at the age of 60. ...

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