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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. HELICOPTER SEA RESCUE DEMONSTRATIONS IN SYDNEY

    LEFT Helicapter are rescue being demonstrated by R.A.A.F, off Dee Why, Sydney, The helicopter the R.A.A.F"s. first hovered over the rubber dinghy (toned by launch) and lifted an airman to safety. RIGHT: The helicopter lifts Flight Molt. Keith Busby from a dinghy off Freshwater Beach . ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Confusion In Nanking

    SINGAPORE December 3.—AAP-Reuter): Thousands of people at Nanking's central railway station to-day scrambled to buy tickets for ...

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  6. Bus Nose-Dives Into Drain

    SYDNEY, December 3.—Forty people were injured when a single-decker bus nose-dived into a ...

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  7. MILLERS TO CONDUCT OWN RESEARCH

    MACKAY, December 3— Sugar millers in Queensland will establish a sugar research Institute outside the scope of the Bureau ...

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  8. VIC. CABINET NOT COMPLETE

    MELBOURNE, December 3— A stop gap Victorian Cabinet was formed to-day when six Liberal members of the old ...

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  9. STEEL RACKET IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, December 3—Police have uncovered a wide spread racket Involving thousands of pounds worth of building steel ...

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  10. Communist Party Not To Be Banned

    CANBERRA, December 3.—Mr. Chifley, in the House of Representatives to-day, reiterated his refusal to declare the Communist Party Illegal. ...

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  11. New York Flooded With Bogus Notes

    NEW YORK, Dec.—The Federal Reserve Bank and Treasury agents to-day called an unprecedented Press conference ...

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  12. Russians To Quit Berlin Soon

    LONDON, December 3.—Reuters Berlin correspondent says the American licensed newspaper. "Tages Spiegel," said ...

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  13. Wool Prices Inflated On Loan Money

    NEW YORK, December 2—The Prices of Australian wool, upon which America is dcpending for the largest percentage of her ...

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  14. FREIGHT EFFECT ON SUGAR PRICE

    BRISBANE, December 3.—Commenting to-day on the recently announced Increase of 10 a ton in the intra State freight on sugar ...

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  15. REASONS FOR ENVOY'S SUICIDE

    CANBERRA, December 3.—According to medical reports, the effects of head Injuries and high altitude flying, and not ...

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  16. GIRL SUCCUMBS TO PETROL BURNS

    MACKAY, Dec. 3.—Nineteen year old. Margaret Berths Wales died to-night in the Mackay district hospital as the result of ...

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  17. NO AGREEMENT IN PACKERS' STRIFE

    BRISBANE, December 3—The dispute In the Federated Storemen end Packers' Union over the election of a new secretary was ...

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  18. STATE SUBSIDY OF WATER SUPPLY

    BRISBANE, December 3.—Many country towns were in urgent need of a regular water supply for firefighting, household, and ...

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  19. C.S.I.R. OFFICERS VETTED BY C.I.B.

    CANBERRA, December 3.—Offiers of the aeronautics division of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, which ...

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  20. ONLY 785 JOBLESS IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, December 3.—Only 783 people, or 002 per cent of Queensland's population were drawing unemployment benefits ...

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  21. RAIN MAY DELAY I GOODS TRANSPORT!

    COEN, December 3.—The heavens have opened again in odd places in the northern end of the Peninsula and registrations up to ...

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  22. POLICE CHIEFS SALARY RISEN

    BRISBANE, December 3.—The Police Commissioner Mr. Carroll) is to receive salary and petition prises, and police members with 30 ...

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  23. HIDES & LEATHER DIRECTIVE

    CANBERRA, December 3—The appointment of a board to handle the hides and leather Industry has a tendency to take away freedom ...

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  24. BOXING

    BRISBANE, December 3.—Taffy Hancock 8.0 defeated Rod Parsons 8.5 on a technical knockout in the eleventh round to-night ...

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  25. MADAME CHIANG SEES MARSHALL

    WASHINGTON, December 2 Madame Chiang Kal shek conferred for one hour with the Secretary of State ...

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  26. UPSET BY SWITCH TO NYLONS

    CANBERRA, December 3.—In suddenly switching their preference for silk to nylon stockings recently, women caused a minor ...

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  27. FAR EAST ARMY CHIEF IN SAIGON

    LONDON, December 3.—The "Times" Paris representative says; it is reported from Saigon that General Sir Neil Ritchie. ...

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  28. £56,000 In Royalties Promised Forshaw

    SYDNEY, December 3.—H. G. Forshaw, logging manager for Hancock and Gore, admitted at the Quarter Sections to-day that he was to receive £56,000 from his firm if 150,000,000 superfeet ...

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  29. NEW LIGHT CAR PLANNED

    CANBERRA, December 3—The former general manager of General Motors Holdens (Mr. L. J. Hartnett) is plan nine the ...

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  30. CURE FOR ATOMIC RADIATION

    CHICAGO, December 3.—Dr. Robert D. Boche, of the University of Chicago, predicted on the sixth anniversary of the first ...

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  31. 3 YEARS GAOL FOR ARSON

    SYDNEY, December 3—Ronald Arthur Lott, 22, tram conductor, I of Punchbowl, was sentenced to three years gaol by Justice ...

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  32. FISHERMEN DIE FROM EXPOSURE

    LONDON, December 3 Reuter's Reykjavik correspondent Bays 11 Gumsby fishermen died from exhaustion and cold while ...

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  33. Blazing Tram, Struck By Lightning, Crashes

    SYDNEY, December 3.—Six people were injured when a blazing tram, set on fire by a lightning strike, crashed into another tram during a violent thunderstorm in Sydney to-day. A family was treated for ...

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  34. SUITS £2 UP IN THREE MONTHS

    BRISBANE, December 3.—Tailors in Brisbane say that men's suits will Increase by £2 within three to six months. They ...

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  35. AIR ROUTE TO S.A. FAVOURED

    CANBERRA, December 3—The pilot of a recent survey flight to South Africa had reported in favour of the establishment of an air ...

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  36. STOCK ON ROAD IN PENINSULA

    COEN, December 3.—There is considerable activity In the movement of cattle In this area. Mobs are either on the hoof or are bring mastered to take to the road. ...

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  37. 10/- PHTHISIS PENSION RISE

    BRISBANE, December 3.—Described by Mr. Larcombe as a Christmas box for phthisis sufferers a Workers Compensation It will increase pensions for both o miners phthisis sufferer and his wife from 1 to £1/10/- weekly. Mr. Larcombe said that the ...

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  38. BOY'S ARTIFICIAL LEGS

    Courageous 11 year old Donald Powell at the Margaret Reid Orthopaedic Hospital Sydney Donald who lost both his legs when a motor cycle ran down his billycart two years ago received artificial legs at the beginning of last month. By practising hard ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  39. RECORD WEEKLY C.Q. COAL OUTPUT

    ROCKHAMPTON, December 3. The output of Central Queensland collieries for the week ended November 27 totalled 9423 tons ...

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  40. BEACH CHECK ON FUEL LICENCES

    BRISBANE, December 3— Officers of the Liquid Fuel Board arc checking motorists petrol licenses at holiday resorts. ...

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  41. EMPIRE P.M.'s TO MEET MORE OFTEN

    CANBERRA, Dec. 3.—More frequent conferences between British Dominions Prime Ministers would be held as a result of ...

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  42. HUGE YIELDS WITH TROJAN

    AYR, December 3.—Some Inter figures have been recorded of the yield of Trojan cane on the Burdekin this year. This is ...

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  43. TOWERS AREA MINING

    CHARTERS TOWERS, December 2. De watering operations at the Waltis's Day Dawn mine were suspended this week because of ...

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  44. Baby' Mix-up Personalities

    Latest picture of the Jenkins family central figures in the Kyneton baby mix up case Mrs Jenkins nursing her new baby is shown with Noells whom she may have to give up to Mrs. Morrison and her two sons in the Victorian supreme Court last week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  45. LAND PURCHASE RIGHTS

    BRISBANE, December 3.—A Bill to allow Americans and other friendly aliens to own freehold land in Queensland, has been ...

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  46. 2 RETIREMENTS FROM ARMY

    CANBERRA, December 3—The retirement of the Master General of Ordnance Major General W. W. Whittle) and the Commandant ...

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  47. 7000 GOVT. STAFF FOR CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, December 3—The Commonwealth Government plans to transfer 7000 additional public servants to Canberra within the ...

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  48. LOAN INTEREST REDUCED

    BRISBANE, December 3.—A reduction of interest on Agriculture Bank loans from 34 per cent to 35/8 per cent would help ...

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