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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 121 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  4. DECISIVE VOTE SWEEPS LABOUR FROM OFFICE

    BRISBANE, December 11.—The Chifley Labour Government's defeat in the Federal elections, apparent at Saturday night's count, was made even heavier by counting to-day. At the close of counting to-night the state of parties in the new House was: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THE END OF THE IMPLACABLE

    With full naval ceremonial the old Implacable was towed out into the English Channel and sunk off the Isle of Wight. The Implacable was formerly the French 74-gun ship Duguay Trouin and with the exception of the Victory at Portsmouth was the only survivor of the ships which fought at the Battle of Trafalgar. Our photo shows smoke coming from the old ship as the explosive ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Menzies On Q'l and Reaction To Canberra

    MELBOURNE, December 11.—The result in Queensland was remarkable, said Mr. Menzies, at a press conference to-day. This was due, he believed, to a strong Queensland feeling of being remote from ...

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  7. COMMUNISTS SPOILING FOR SHOWDOWN?

    SYDNEY, December 11.— We will carry on our work whether it is in the conditions of "legality or illegality," said the ...

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  8. CASEY'S PLEDGE TO WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, December 11.— The Menzies Government would ensure that Australia became "a end in which no one was left out" ...

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  9. WHOOPING COUGH FLYING CURE

    SYDNEY, December 11.—Doctors at the Children's Hospital are watching experiments to cure children of whooping cough by ...

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  10. Delay At Cairns Of Rail Bookings

    BRISBANE, December 11.—A woman who said she had been trying for the last fortnight to book seats and sleepers through ...

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  11. Petrol Ration Expected To End Soon

    MELBOURNE, December 11. Petrol rationing is expected to be discontinued by the end of February. Immediately the new ...

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  12. KNOCKOUT BLOW SAYS MENZIES

    LONDON, December 10.— Speaking to London in a radiophone interview with "The Sunday Express" ...

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  13. GHOST HAUNTS MURDERER

    WILSON (North Carolinal December 10.—The headless ghost of a girl he murdered impelled Frank Scriven, 18 year old Negro, ...

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  14. HANLON "WISHES MENZIES LUCK"

    SINGAPORE, December 11.— Asked for his comment on the election result when he arrived at Singapore from London to-day, the ...

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  15. BOY DROWNED IN ROSS RIVER

    Ronald Thorpe McCullogh nine years of age, was drowned in Ross River at the bottom of China Street, Mundingburra, late on ...

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  16. U.S. PACIFIC NAVY

    WASHINGTON, December 10.— The Navy Department has announced plans to strengthen Pacific forces, thus altering a ...

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  17. AUST. XI FACING FIRST DEFEAT

    JOHANNESBURG, December 11.— (From Percy Millard): With two days left and a wicket which is still wet, Australia, ...

    Article : 252 words
  18. NOBEL PRIZE FOR MEDICINE

    LONDON, December 11.—Reuter's Stockholm office says Professor Monicz, who found the way to cure types of insanity by slicing ...

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  19. RAILWAY ESTATE TO PROTEST

    After listening to speeches from Messrs T. Aikens, M.L.A. and E. P. O'Brien and Alderman C. Strube, at the Estate Theatre on ...

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  20. HOLIDAY ROAD DANGERS

    BRISBANE, December 11.— More accidents occurred on Christmas Eve than on any other day in the year, said the ...

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  21. MAHER-COURTICE SURE OF SEATS

    BRISBANE, December 11.—Mr. E.B. Maher (Liberal), and Senator Courtice (Labour), are certain of election to the Senate ...

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  22. FALSTEIN WILL MISS PENSION

    CANBERRA December 11.—Mr. S. M. Falstern the former Labour Member for Watson, will be unable to receive any benefits from ...

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  23. Skipper Trapped In Cabin, Dies In Fire

    MELBOURNE, December 11.—Captain Adolf Whichstrom (38) of Oslo, Norway, master of the Norwegian cargo steamer Silvana, was burnt to death in his cabin early to-day. ...

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  24. CRIPPLED COUPLE TO LODGE CLAIM

    SYDNEY, December 10.—A honeymoon couple who were knocked down by a car, will sue for £7500 each. ...

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  25. ABO SHOT WOMAN THEN SUICIDED

    ADELAIDE, December 11.—A 29-year-old aboriginal shot himself and died almost immediately after shooting a 35-year-old part ...

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  26. AXE MAY FALL ON DEPARTMENTS

    CANBERRA, December 11.—Important alterations in the administration of Government departments are almost certain to follow ...

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  27. POLICEMAN AND PRISONER SHOT

    PORTLAND (Oregon) December 10.—A handcuffed prisoner and a policeman shot each other fatally as they grappled in a shop here ...

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  28. PEANUT INDUSTRY ASSURED

    BRISBANE, December 11.—The future of the peanut industry was assured, said the Peanut Marketing Board chairman, ...

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  29. GREASY WOOL RECORD PRICE

    BRISBANE, December 11.— Greasy wool averaged the record price of 64.5ld at the last series of wool sales which ended on ...

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  30. RECORD ENTRY FOR SCHOLARSHIP

    BRISBANE, December ll.—A total of 9167 children will sit for the scholarship examination beginning on Tuesday. This is the ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. RECORD N.S.W. RAM SALES

    SYDNEY, December 11.—A world record will be established by the wellknown Boonoke and Wanganells sheep stations in the ...

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