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  3. HEALTH PLAN TO PROCEED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Commonwealth Government will proceed with the national health scheme, irrespective of the stand by the British Medical ...

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  4. CREAM BUNS POPULAR AT POLICE PARTY

    Cream buns were on the menu at a Christmas party given by Newcastle policemen to their children at the Police Boys' Club ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Premier Places £¼M. Order For Water Plant

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. McGirr) has placed orders for £250,000 worth of heavy equipment with British firms for ...

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  6. DUTCH ACTION DENOUNCED

    LONDON, Dec. 23. A.A.P.—The Dutch "police action" against the Republic of Indonesia was violently denounced by the Australian representative at the meeting of the United ...

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  7. Owners' Christmas Hamper to Miners

    LITHGOW, Thursday.—As a mark of appreciation for splendid and continuous production and loyalty, Wallerawang ...

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  8. Seamen Will Support Dutch Shipping Ban

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Seamen's Union will support a ban by the Waterside Workers' Federation to-day on the ...

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  9. Provinces Will Be Populated And Developed

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Everything would be done to develop and populate Australia's country regions, the Minister for ...

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  10. Timber Inquiry Approved

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Commonwealth Government has agreed to appoint a royal commission to inuire into the New Guinea timber leases case. ...

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  11. Israel Plans To Discard Armistice

    TEL AVIV, Dec. 23. A.A.P.—The Israeli Government gave notice of withdrawal from the armistice resolution of November ...

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  12. Zinc Price May Be £40 Ton

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Home consumption price of zinc and lead is expected to be increased by the State Government—from £22 a ...

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  13. Surrealist Painting 'Unsuitable' for Ship

    AUCKLAND, Dec. 23. A.A.P.-Reuter.—A surrealist painting depicting a Maori man clasping an Australian Aboriginal woman has ...

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  14. Tourist Camp Control to Be Tightened

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Legislation to be submitted to the Government would require proper standards of accommodation and ...

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  15. Sydney Power, Gas Charges Likely to Rise

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Electricity and gas charges in the Sydney metropolitan area are likely to rise by 15 per cent. early in the New ...

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  16. Lost Hiker Wrapped Rags Around Feet

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—John W. Benson, 22, missing in densely timbered country on Bogong High Plains since Saturday, was found ...

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  17. ROAD SAFETY WARNING

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A Road Safety Council spokesman said to-day the most dangerous period of the year for road accidents had ...

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  18. £40,000 PAY FOR WESTERN MINERS

    LITHGOW, Thursday.—Heavy industries paid out £70,000 in pays to miners and munition workers this week. ...

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  19. U.K. Miners Must Be Unionists

    LONDON, Dec. 23. A.A.P.—The "closed shop" is to operate in British coalmines from February 1. It will then be a condition of ...

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  20. Tall Orders For Santa Claus

    LONDON, Dec. 23. A.A.P.—Requests of British children to Santa Claus this year are generally modest, in keeping with Britain's ...

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  21. Mr. Beasley Gives Parties to 700

    LONDON, Dec. 23. A.A.P.—The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Beasley) had to hold two Christmas parties at Australia ...

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  22. No Report From U.K. Ship in 5 Weeks

    LONDON, Dec. 23. A.A.P.—Lloyds shipping intelligence has asked all shipping for information about the British freighter ...

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  23. Qantas Workers Stop January 28

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Executive of the Transport Workers' Union to-night authorised a stoppage of transport workers employed ...

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  24. GAOL BREAKER HID IN SWAMP

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Harold James Kearney, 27, who escaped from Bathurst Gaol yesterday, hid, partly submerged, in a swamp for ...

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  25. U.K., YUGOSLAVIA SIGN PACTS

    LONDON, Dec. 23. A.A.P.—Britain and Yugoslavia have concluded trade and compensation agreements after more than a year ...

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  26. RADIO PHONES IN AMBULANCES

    LITHGOW, Thursday.—Lithgow Ambulance Board has accepted the Joint Coal Board's offer to pay half the cost of ...

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  27. Aerial Ambulance For Injured Man

    TAMWORTH, Thursday.—Eastwest Airlines Aerial Ambulance sent a special aircraft from Tamworth to Moree this morning soon after ...

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  28. Pushing Shoppers "Uncivilised"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The milling, pushing, hacking Christmas shopping crowds would not be tolerated in the jungle of the North ...

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  29. BUNKER FIRE IN MERCHANT ROYAL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The 7000-ton British freighter, Merchant Royal on her way from Newcastle to England with a cargo ...

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  30. Rumanian Students Sentenced

    BUCHAREST, Dec. 23. A.A.P.—Forty-four Rumanians, mainly high school and university students, were found guilty of attempts ...

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  31. HOLIDAY SURCHARGE ON BUSES, TRAMS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The only surcharge to operate on bus and tram fares from Christmas Day until the following Tuesday would be the ...

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  32. DIET DISSOLUTION IN JAPAN "CERTAIN"

    TOKYO, Dec. 23. A.A.P.-Reuter—The supplementary Budget was passed by the Lower House last night, clearing the way for a Diet ...

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  33. Writ on Trades Hall Council

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Secretary of the Trades Hall Council (Mr. J. V. Stout) said to-day the council's solicitors, Maurice ...

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  34. TRAM DRIVER KILLED IN BOMB ATTACK

    CALCUTTA, Dec. 23. A.A.P.—A driver was killed when the Communist section of Calcutta Tramways Union attempted to bomb the ...

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  35. Village Thought Floods "Punishment"

    LISBON, Dec. 23. A.A.P.—The fishing village of Albufeira, in south-eastern Portugal, is suffering the biggest disaster ...

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  36. King to Speak in Radio Round-up

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The B.B.C's. Christmas round-up, which will include the King's broadcast, and greetings from the Dominions ...

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  37. Sweets, Sermon, Fresh Air for Prisoners

    CAPE TOWN, Dec. 23. A.A.P.—A breath of fresh air in the prison courtyard, four ounces of sweets and a long sermon will be ...

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  38. WILL NOT HALT FLOW OF MIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Under no circumstances would the flow of migrants to Australia be halted or slowed down to allow the lag ...

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  39. VICHY OFFICIAL NOT GUILTY OF TREASON

    PARIS, Dec. 23. A.A.P.—The High Court found Marcel Peyrouton, former Vichy Secretary-General of the Interior, not guilty of ...

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