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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 93 words
  4. ROYALTY ON THE JOB

    MARCH: The Queen and the Director of the women members of the R.A.F. (Dame Felicity Hanbury) talking at Buckingham Palace after the King and Queen had inspected R.A.F. units which took part in the Berlin airlift. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FADDEN TREASURER IN NEW GOVERNMENT

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 14,—The Leader of the Country Party, Mr. Fadden, will be Federal Treasurer and Deputy Prime Minister in the Menzies Government, and four other portfolios will go to the Country ...

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  6. Pulse On Beef Research To Win Export Markets

    MELBOURNE, December 14.—The Australian Meat board has agreed to finance further research into the beef cattle industry in accordance with recommendations made by the Austral! an Committee of Animal Production. The research will be carried out by the State Departments of Agriculture. ...

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  7. U.S. HOPE FOR TREATY TAUB WITH AUST.

    WASHINGTON, December 13.—State Department officials are looking forward to early resumption of active negotiation ...

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  8. Boundaries No Security For Labour

    BRISBANE, December 14. Only a devastating landslide would defeat Labour at next State elections with the ...

    Article : 271 words
  9. Maori Amok, Shot Dead In Running Fight

    CHRISTCHURCH, December 14.— year old Half-caste Maori leading aircraftsman Waiter Haremai Momo, was ...

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  10. POWER STRKE IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, December 14.—Reuters say Cabinet may be summoned within 24 hours to take drastic action on London's power strike. ...

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  11. BRISBANE WHARF HOLD-UP LIKELY

    BRISBANE, December 14.— A hold-up will occur on the Bris­bane waterfront on Friday when watersides will hold a stop-work ...

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  12. OVERSEA OFFERS OF PREFABRICATED HOMES

    BRISBANE, December 14.— Four overseas countries have offered to supply Queensland offered to supply Queensland ...

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  13. FOUR-TON ICE TRUCK TESTED

    BRISBANE, December 14.— An ice refrigerator fruit waggon arrived in Brisbane to-day after a test run to Gladstone during ...

    Article : 170 words
  14. LONGREACH WOOL STEALING CASE

    LONGREACH, December 14.— Although they suspected Michael Gleeson of Longreach of having stolen four bales of wool, ...

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  15. PREMIER COMING NORTH AGAIN

    BRISBANE, December 14: The Premier, Mr. Hanlon, said to-day that if possible he would visit North Queensland ...

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  16. ISRAEL MOVING TO HOLY CITY

    LONDON, December 14.— Reuter's correspondent in Telaviv says the Israeli Parliament decided last night to move from ...

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  17. WOOL FIRM AT MELB. SALES

    MELBOURNE, December 14.— Widespread competition, with Russia dominating the market, brought values for all descriptions ...

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  18. COURT ORDERS NEW BALLOT

    MELBOURNE, December 14.— Because he considered the ballet had not been conducted fairly, Mr. Justice Dunphy in the Arbitration ...

    Article : 115 words
  19. TWO FOR TRIAL ON DOPING COUNT

    SYDNEY, December 14.—Extablehand, John Spavin Myles had admitted doping racehorses in Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne, ...

    Article : 146 words
  20. URANDANGIE HEAT PEAK AT 110

    BRISBANE, November 14.—The State'a highest temperature this summer of 110 degrees was recorded Urandangie to-day. Mt. Isa is ...

    Article : 124 words
  21. POLICE RUSE IN OPIUM DEN RAID

    SYDNEY, December 4.—Police used all the Chinese phrases they knew to enter a Chinese opium den to-night. ...

    Article : 123 words
  22. HAD MILLIONS, NOW REFUGEE

    NEW YORK. December 13.— Count Laszlo Paul Esterhazy, and Hungarioan nobleman, whose estate has once valued at nearly ...

    Article : 96 words
  23. Q'LAND POLICE GRIEVANCE

    BRISBANE, December 14.—The Police Union has protested against the State Government rejecting its claim for increased leave. ...

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  24. Basic Wage Case Resumed In February

    MELBOURNE, December 14.— The hearing of the £10 basic wage case has been adjourned until February 14. ...

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  25. SHIP BLEW UP, 16 MISSING

    BALTIMORE, December 13.— message reporting an explosion and sinking of a Dutch motoship off the Florida Coast yesterday ...

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  26. Labour Blames Fear Campaign For Poll Reverse

    CANBERRA, December 14.—The fear campaign which linked Labour's policy with that of Russian Communism was blamed frankly by ministers in the Federal Cabinet to-day for Labour's defeat at the ...

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  27. BRITISH CHURCHES URGE END OF SPORTING POOLS

    LONDON, December 14.—The Auglican Church and other Protest church organisations to-day submitted a memorandum to the Royal Commission on Betting, advocating Prohibition of football pools and drastic restrictions on racehorse and greyhound ...

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  28. RED VIEWS ON EDUCATION

    LONDON, December 14.—Reuter's Prague correspondent says the Slovak Communist Party and the newspaper "Pravda* to-day ...

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  29. UNIONS IN U.K. MOVE FOR INCENTIVE PAY

    LONDON, December 14.—The six trade unions for retail co-operative employees announced to-day that an application had ...

    Article : 156 words
  30. AWARD REFUSED TO MANAGERS

    BRISBANE. December 14.— The Industrial Court to-day, with Messrs Riordan and Dwyer presiding, refused an application by the ...

    Article : 230 words
  31. NEW TELEVISION STATION IN U.K.

    LONDON, December 14.—B.B.C> engineers to-day made final adjustments to a television station at Sutton Coldfield, 10 miles north of ...

    Article : 78 words
  32. BOY DROWNED AT GYMPIE

    GYMPIE, December 14.—An 11-year-old Gympie boy, Noel Leelie Sismey, of Crescent Road, was drowned in the Mary River ...

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  33. MINERS' NEW CLAIMS LOG

    SYDNEY, December 14.—Important claims are listed for hearing before the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. M. Gallagher) when ...

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  34. VIVE LA STALIN BY SERUM

    LONDON, December 14.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent says Stalin, who will be 70 on December 21. will be given long-life ...

    Article : 92 words
  35. INDIES RATIFY HAGUE PACT

    BALAVIA, December 14.— The Indonesian Republican provisional parliament meeting in Jogjakarta to-day, ratified The Hague agreement ...

    Article : 70 words
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