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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  4. MOVE BY CHIANG FOR TRUCE

    SINGAPORE, Dec. 29.—Reuter's Nanking correspondent says the Nationalist Government was reliably reported to-day to be seeking ...

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  5. FIRST FLEET CARRIER FOR R.A.N.

    H.M.S. SYDNEY, formerly H.M.S. Terrible, was handed over to the Royal Australian Navy recently at a ceremony in the R.N. Dockyard, Devonport. The High Commissioner, Mr. t. A. Beasley, received the ship on behalf of nil Government. Photo on the left shows Mr. Beasley speaking; after Viscount Hall, first ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WEST TO RETAIN CONTROL OF RUHR

    LONDON, Dec. 28.—Reuter's diplomatic writer says the Western Allies will retain control of the Ruhr industries indefinitely. The six-power London conference on the Ruhr has decided to do this in ...

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  7. MEAT SUPPLY POSITION UNALTERED

    Failure of one wholesale meat Arm to supply certain suburban branches caused a ruth on city shops yesterday for meat, ...

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  8. GOOD RELIEF RAINS IN WINTON AREA

    BRISBANE, December 29.— Storm rains of up to three inches brought relief to-day to stations in the drought-stricken ...

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  9. Primate In Plot With Hapsburgs

    LONDON, December 29.—Reuter's representative in Budapest states the Hungarian Ministry of the interior issued a special ...

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  10. New Soviet Wool Better Than Merino

    CANBERRA, December 29.— News of possible threat to Australia's wool trade comes in a report received by the Department ...

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  11. Staffs Hostile If Incentive Pay Stopped

    BRISBANE, December 28.— The sweeping generalisations by the president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions ...

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  12. THREE MURDERED, MAORI ARRESTED.

    WELLINGTON, December 29.— Two European women and a half-caste child were murdered yester-day at Tokorangi, a small Maori ...

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  13. FARMERS ATTACK ON CANE GRUB

    BRISBANE, December 29.— Queensland sugar growers plan to use 350 tons of gammexane during the coming year in a wide ...

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  14. EINSTEIN IN HOSPITAL

    NEW YORK, December 29.— Professor Albert Einstein has been admitted to hospital for observation.A spokesman for the hospital ...

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  15. HEALTHY FUTURE FOR EMPIRE WOOL

    LONDON, December 29.—The Associated Press says the Intetnational Wool Secretariat said the new year will open with Dominion ...

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  16. MIGRANT PANEL MEETS JAN. 13

    MELBOURNE, December 29.—The secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (Mr. A.E. Monk) will leave Melbourne ...

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  17. BEST FILM STARS FOR 1948

    NEW YORK, December 28.—A group of 18 film critics for 10 New York papers to-day named Olivia de Haviland the best actress of ...

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  18. TWO RESCUED IN SOUTHERN SURF

    BRISBANE, December 29.—A man and a six year old boy were rescued from the surf on south coast beaches to-day. ...

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  19. FUMES IN WELL AFFECT RESCUER

    MELBOURNE; December 20.— A man, who yesterday found his son unconscious at the bottom of a pump well, collapsed later from ...

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  20. C.P. Seat Allocation Reiected

    BRISBANE, December 29.— The Queensland People's Party has sent the Country Party a letter which is interpreted as a ...

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  21. Premier's Advice On U.K. Migrants

    WELLINGTON, December 29 (A.A.P.-Reuter).— If Australia and New Zealand are seeking good type British migrants, they ...

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  22. U.N.O. Orders Dutch To Free Republicans

    PARIS, December 28.—The Security Council to-day adopted's Chinese resolution ordering the Dutch Government to release Dr. Soekarno and Indonesian Cabinet leaders forthwith and report ...

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  23. METEOR SEEN IN SOUTH Q'LAND

    BRISBANE, December 29.—A meteor of unusual brilliance was Been from several areas in South Queensland to-night. ...

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  24. MUTILATED BODY RECOVERED !

    BRISBANE, December 29.—The mutilated body of William Barnes 29, of Norman Park, who was drowned at Tallebudgers on ...

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  25. MEETING TO-DAY ON PROFIT CUT

    BRISBANE, December 29.—The new price order cutting retailers' profit margins on softgoods by 74 , per cent, will be discussed by the ...

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  26. A.N.A. NOT TO BUY MORE PLANES

    MELBOURNE, December 29.— Australian National Airways hat made no plans to purchase aircraft to replace recent losses. ...

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  27. New Kremlin Tactics For World Policy

    LONDON, December 28.—According to Swedish experts, the Kremlin has dug out its V plan for world policy-that the downfall of capitalism can best be speeded by means other than open war. All recent ...

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  28. CHANGES SOON IN BRITISH CABINET

    LONDON, December 21.—The King and the Prime Minister (Mr. Attire) are the only persons who have definite knowledge ...

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  29. NEW LEAD, ZINC PRICE TODAY

    SYDNEY, December 28.—New home consumption prices for lead and zinc will be announced in all States to-morrow. ...

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  30. Pilot Misjudged Londing Approach

    MELBOURNE, December 29.—The crash landing of the DC3 skyliner, Kyilla, near Mangalore, early this morning, occurred because the pilot misjudged his landing approach, the general manager ...

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  31. SURVEY OF ALL STATE PRICES

    BRISBANE, December 29.— The Queensland Government intends to make a survey of all price determinations made by the Commonwealth when it had price ...

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  32. AIR SCHEDULES DISORGANISED

    SYDNEY, December 29.— Bad weather conditions over Mascot aerodrome caused an upset to inter-State air schedules to-night, ...

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  33. FOOD PARCELS BY DUCHESS

    H.R.H. the Duchess of kent distributed many Australian food parcels to patients and staff of the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital Euston Road, London. In this picture the Duchess of Kent presents a fond parrel to Mrs. Marjorie Flynn, one of the pattents at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. LAST EGYPTIAN ESCAPE ROAD CUT

    LONDON, December 29.—The British United Press Tel-Aviv representative says front-line reports reaching Tel-Aviv ...

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  35. PRINCESS TAKES FIRST OUTING

    LONDON, December 28.—Princess Elizabeth to-night will make her first appearance outside Buckingham Palace since the birth of ...

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  36. NEW WORKS FOR BRUCE HIGHWAY

    MACKAY, December 27.—A detailed scheme of works for a new section of the Bruce Highway, three and a half miles long, ...

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  37. FATAL ACCIDENT ON HORSE

    MALENY, December 29.—After, his rideriess horse had returned to the homestead this morning. Norman Burgess, 23,single was found ...

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