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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 125 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 128 words
  4. STERN LEADERS ON TRIAL

    The trial of Nathan Friedman Yeilla [?] to be the leader of the Stern gang, and Mi[?] Schmuelewitz said to be his adjutant opened a Military Court at Acre. Here are shown the accused men under guard in the Court room at Acre—Schmuelewitz bearded and friedmann Yellin (wearing glases.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ROYAL COMMISSION ON N. GUINEA CASE

    CANBERRA, December 23.—The Commonwealth has agreed to appoint a Royal Commission a inquire into the New Guinea timber leases case. The Prime Minister, Mr. J. B. Chifiey, announced ...

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  6. TOJO & SIX AIDES HANG AT SUGAMO

    TOKIO, December 23.—Tojo and six other Japanese war leaders were hanged early to-day. The United States Army announced that the hangings took place at Sugamo Prison between one ...

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  7. B.M.A. TOLD HEALTH PLAN TO OPERATE

    CANBERRA, December 23.—The Commonwealth Government within its constitutional powers will proceed with its ...

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  8. FIVE OF THE SEVEN WHO DIED

    GENERAL HIDEKI TOJO. former japanese War Minister ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 23 Open Uni Scholarships Awarded

    BRISBANE, December 23.—The winners of 23 open scholarships to the Queensland University and two scholarships for ...

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  10. DUTCH INVASION OF WEST JAVA BEGUN

    BATAV1A, December 23.—The Dutch invasion of West Java began to-day, when ground forces struck westward in the direction of Tanggerang, about 14 miles west of Batavia. Another ...

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  11. T.U.C. TO SEEK WAGE RISE

    MELBOURNE, December 23.—An increase in the basic wage of between 30/- and 35/- a week is Likely to be sought by the ...

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  12. SEVEN KILLED IN "GOLD RUSH"

    SHANGHAI, December 23.—Seven persons were crushed to death and there may be more injured to-day as an estimated 30,000 ...

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  13. FATAL COLLISION AT CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, December 23.—Mrs Francis Mary McLean (36), warned, of Beryl Street, died in the Cairns Base Hospital about 2 am. ...

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  14. C.P.S. TRANSFERS AND PROMOTIONS

    BRISBANE, December 23.—The following appointments Merc announced through the Department of Justice to-day ...

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  15. SEAMEN MAY BAN DUTCH SHIPS

    SYDNEY, December 23 —It is considered certain the Seamen's Union will support the watersiders ban on Dutch ships. This ...

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  16. CHILD PATIENTS HOME FOR XMAS

    MACKAY, December 23.—Mackay hospitals have returned in their homes as many children as possible for Christmas Only 22 ...

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  17. RECORD BUYING IN MACKAY

    MACKAY, December 23.—Mackay is experiencing a postwar record Christmas shopping season Previous estimates of a £500,000 ...

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  18. ELECTRICITY CUT IN INNISFAIL

    INNISFAIL, December 23.—There was consternation in Innisfail to-night, when almost without warning restrictions were imposed ...

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  19. SAVED TOJO FOR GALLOWS

    ALLENTOWN (Pennsylvania) December 22. —John Archinal a former American Army infantry sergeant who supplied the blood ...

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  20. POSSIBILITY OF PEACE IN CHINA

    SINGAPORE, December 23.—Reutor's representative in Nanking says the new Government accepted "the possibility of peace" ...

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  21. INNISFAIL HALL A "MONUMENT"

    INNISFAIL, December 23.—The chairman of the Johnstone Shire Council (Cr. W. T. Batchelor) told a meeting of the council that the ...

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  22. MEAT FAMINE IN T'VILLE IMMINENT

    Unless the Government grants a subsidy of at least 2d per 1b., or permits an increase in the price of beef of a similar amount, all Townsville butcher shops will close on January 6. This' decision was ...

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  23. R'PTON SHOW DATES CHANGED

    ROCKHAMPTON, December 23.—After hearing representations by the Gladstone delegation, the committee of the Rockhampton ...

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  24. ETHIOPIA SEEKS WAR CRIMINALS

    LONDON, December 23—Reuter says Ethiopia has demanded the surrender, for trial as war criminals of Marshals Badoglio ...

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  25. WHARFIES BAN MIDNIGHT SHIFT

    BRISBANE, December 23. —Midnight shift work was to-day banned by the Brisbane watersiders. The secretary ...

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  26. WANTS LIFE WITH GERMAN GIRL .

    BERLIN, Dec, 23.—Edward J. Lads has offered to give up his American citizenship if he ran stav in Berlin with his German ...

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  27. TURF

    ROCKHAMPTON, Dec. 23 By an overwhelming majority a special meeting of members of the Rockhampton Jockey Club to ...

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  28. NEW MINING REGISTRARS

    BRISBANE December 23 The following appointments of mining registrars weir announced by the Acting Mines Minister ...

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  29. COAL OUTPUT ABOVE 1947

    SYDNEY, December 23.—The New South Wales coal miners, in a set minute spurt, have exceeded ast year's production. They finished ...

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  30. BREACH TO SELL NEW CARS

    LONDON, December 23.—Seven thousand five hundred motorists in Britain who have sold their new cats almont immediately after ...

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  31. THOMPSON ENGAGED FOR COUNCIL

    SYDNEY, December 23.—Leading jockey, Jack Thompson, to-day announced an had accepted an offer in ride the comparative ...

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  32. ESCAPEE STILL AT LARGE

    MELBOURNE, December 23 —The Victorian police to-day continued their search for Frederick Robert Barclay Simpson (23), who ...

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