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  3. RECORD CHRISTMAS SPENDING SPREE IN AUSTRALIA

    Australia's record Christmas spending spree is being paralleled here, and the United States, where trade turnover figures are spiralling to an aall-time high. ...

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  4. FLYING DOCTOR CLASHES WITH CIVIL AVIATION

    The former well known Northern Territory "flying doctor" (Dr. Clyde Fenton) flew a Health Department aerial ambulance to ...

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  5. DUTCH PREMIER DECLARES MEDIATION WAS IMPRACTICABLE

    In an exclusiva interview with Reuters to-day the Prime Minister (Dr. Drees) said that no form of international mediation could have ended the [?]controlled state of things in Indonesia. ...

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  7. Resignation Of Director of Bank of England

    The Treasury announced the resignation of Mr. George Gibson, a director of the Bank of England, ...

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  8. YUGOSLAVIA TO COMPENSATE BRITAIN

    Under a compen[?]ation agreement with Britain, Yugoslavia has undertaken to pay Britain £4.500.000 ...

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  9. CAROLS SUNG BY CANDLELIGHT

    More than 800 Canberra residents sang carols by candlelight on the lawns in front of Parliament House last night. A warm ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA'S "MERRY CHRISTMAS"

    Noting that Australia's overseas money balances. Christmas note issue and employment have set new ...

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  11. FRANCE SENDS EXPEDITION TO ANTARCTIC

    France has joined the international race to confirm territorial claims in the Anatrctic The first of a proposed annual series ...

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  12. DUTCH DENY REPORTS OF BOMB DAMAGES

    The Dutch Government has challenged the accuracy of a statement by the Australian Department of External affairs ...

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  13. CHRISTMAS IN THE AIR

    Qantas Empire Airways has everything organised to make Christmas and New Year especially memorable for passengers ...

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  14. B.M.A. Challenges Government on Health Services

    The general secretary of the B.M.A (Dr. J. G. Hunter) declared that the Commonwealth Government was using the good ...

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  15. CRASH OF SPANISH DAKOTA

    Only the bodies of four children were recognisable after a Dakota plane crashed nn the mountains near Tarragona yesterday, ...

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  16. JUDGE RECOMMENDS PROSECUTION FOR DIVORCE PERJURY

    Mr Justice Bonney in the Divorce Court to-day dismissed a petition by [?] ([?]-years-old grazier and said he would recommend h[?] ...

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  17. U.S. SECRETARY MAY RESIGN

    Many responsible persons hare believe that Mr. G. Marshall will not be able to resume full-time direction of the State Department ...

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  18. U.N.O. Leaders Appeal for Peace, Goodwill

    Dr. Evatt, as President of the General Assembly, and Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary-General of U.N O., ...

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  19. MANAGEMENT BLAMED FOR WEST COAST DISPUTES

    The Labour-Management Committee of Congress blamed both labour and management for 14 years of constant turmoil in the maritime industry of the West Coast. The report said that waterfront ...

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  20. MURDERED SISTER-IN-LAW

    NARRANDERA. Friday.—Leslie Frederick Parrs, 44, was charged to-day with the murder of Ellen Smith, his sister-in-law, ...

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  21. FOUR KILLED IN SHELL EXPLOSIONS

    Four Chinese ware killed and two others critically injured when a small roadside dump of artillery shells exploded last ...

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  22. RECORD AIR MAILS TO U.K.

    Kangaroo Service airliners, operated by Qantas Empire Airways and British Overseas Airways Corporation, have been ...

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  23. SPENDER SAYS LABOUR CONTRIBUTED TO N.E.I. CRISIS

    Mr. Spender, M.P., said to-day that the Federal Government, by its interference in Indonesia affairs, had contributed largely to ...

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  24. TOJO SHOUTED BENZAI PRIOR TO EXECUTION

    It is revaled that General Tojo and three of his warmaker companions gave lusty "Benzai". shouts before they were hanged in Sugamo prison. The cry, which means "Blood for the Emperior, was shouted by thousands of ...

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  25. FIVE YEARS GAOL FOR ASSAULT

    Robert Clarence Joseph A[?] bury, 17, was sentenced by. Jud[?] Markell in the Quarter Se[?] to-day to five years gaol for ...

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  26. ISRAELI OPENS ATTACK ON EGYPTIANS IN NEGEV

    Israeli forces opened a combined air, sea and land offensive against the base of Gaza and Egyptian strongpoints in the Negev. It may well prove to be the final battle for the Negev, says the Tel Aviv correspondent of ...

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  27. AMNESTY TO JAP. HELD IN PRISON

    A Christmas amnesty has been granted by General Macarthur to war crimes suspects now held at Sugamo Prisonor under house ...

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  28. THOUSANDS LEAVE SYDNEY FOR HOLIDAY RESORTS

    Transport officials estimated that nearly 300,000 people will leave Sydney to-night for country holidy resorts while more ...

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  29. INJURED WHEN CAR CAPSIZED

    Archibald Pearce, of Beauchamp House, Canberra, was seriously injured and L. B. Holkat[?] sustained minor injuries when [?] ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN TROOPS CONGRATULATED ON EFFICIENCY

    In a Christmas message to B.C O.F. troops Lieut-General H.C. H. Robertson congratulated them on their efficiency, splendid ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN NUNS IN JAPAN

    Six Japanese-speaking Australian Nuns have arrived at Nagasaki to open the first house in Japan of the Good Samaritan ...

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  32. JAP. DIET MEMBERS SUMMONED

    Immediately after the dissolution of the Diet this morning procurators summoned five members, including the ex-Minister of ...

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  33. CHRISTMAS GOODS TO BERLIN

    The Air Ministry announced that the R.A.F. will countine the air lift to Berlin at full strength troughout the Christmas ...

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  34. MILITANT UNIONS GET INJUN[?] ON TRADES HALL

    Mr. Justice Fulligar to-day granted an injunction, restraining the Trades Hall Council from excluding four union delegates ...

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  35. CRASHED THROUGH GARAGE WINDOW

    A man was charged with drunken driving yesterday afternoon, after his vehicle crashed through a window at Brodle's ...

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