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  4. £91M. Wheat Deal With U.K. And India

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Australia has agreed to sell 105 million bushels of the 1947-48 wheat crop to Britain and India. ...

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  5. TASMANIAN CRISIS

    HOBART, Thursday.—Dr. R. J. W. Turnbull, one of the key figures in Tasmania's political crisis ...

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  6. HOLIDAY TREK BEGINS TO-DAY

    TO-DAY is C-Day for thousands of Queenslanders who will form the vanguard of what is probably the biggest coastal camping rush in the State's history. ...

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  7. Romance In Balt Camp

    FIRST WEDDING at the Baltic migrants' camp at Bonegilla, near Albury took place this week, and here the bride and groom are shown walking in a typical Australian setting near the camp. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Marriage Rights Decision

    LONDON, December 18 (Special and A.A.P.).—Lord Jowitt's decision that procreation is not the fundamental purpose of marriage, may couse cleavage of view between the Church of ...

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  9. G.I. Didn't Like Her U.K. Way

    LONDON, December 18 (Special-.—Tall, brunette, Pamela Jewell, 22, arrived in her home town, Bristol, to-night ...

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  10. Rice May Blow Up Ship

    NEW YORK, December 18 (A.A.P.).—The Honolulu coastguard cutter Iroquois has been sent to the aid of the cargo ship ...

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  11. High Post To Nephew Of Sen. Courtice

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Dr. Frederick Colin Courtice, of Oxford University, and formerly of Bundaberg (Queensland), has been ...

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  12. THOUSANDS OF MIGRANTS BY AIR IN FUTURE

    LONDON, December 18 (Special).—Air services between England and Australia will be carrying thousands of paying migrants to Australia in future. Already numbers are travelling this way and there ...

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  13. REDS DECLARED ILLEGAL

    LONDON, December 18 (A.A.P.)—The Syrian Government has declared the communis[?] ill[?]al and closed down all its offices ...

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  14. Record £10m. Wool Cheque For State

    A HALF-YEARLY State wool cheque record of more than £10 million was established yesterday with the conclusion of the fourth series of the 1947-48 Brisbane wool sales. ...

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  15. Comet Was Long Way From Earth

    NEW YORK, December 18 (A.A.P.).—Doctor Leland Cunningham, astronomer at the University of California, said ...

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  16. Canvas Blinds For Hospital

    Canvas blinds are to be provided at the General Hospital to stop rain from driving into wards, the Superintendent (Dr. Pyc) said ...

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  17. 'Smokes' Cut 10 p.c. Again

    A 10 per cent, cut in tobacco and cigarette distribution in January was announced yesterday, but it will be partly offset by a large ...

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  18. Von Nida Disappoints, Beaten In Exhibition

    NORMAN VON. NIDA, seemingly listless and uninterested, played disappointing golf for a round of 71, six over par, before a gallery of 500 in an exhibition match at Victoria Park yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Hit-Run Driver Injures Girl

    Patricia Mary Brazel, 15, of Kenyon Street, Eagle Farm, was badly injured by a hit-run motorist in Eagle Farm Road, Hamilton, at ...

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  20. CLASS DISTINCTION

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursday. — A train passenger who travelled from Brisbane to Toowoomba states that he entered a first-class ...

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  22. Refrigerator Scheme In Cloncurry

    Many Cloncurry residents will be able to keep their Christmas dinners cooler this year. The Cloncurry Shire Council ...

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  23. JEW CAUGHT BY ARABS EXECUTED

    LONDON, December 18 (A.A.P.).—Arabs seized and executed a 130-year-old Jew who tried to infiltrate through Arab quarters of ...

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  24. SIR M. SARGENT ILL

    LONDON, December 18 (Special).—Sir Malcolm Sargent, permanent conductor of the Bradford Festival Choral Society, was taken ...

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  25. N.S.W. APPEAL UPHELD BY PRIVY COUNCIL

    LONDON, December 18 (A.A.P.).—The Privy Council upheld the appeal by Mrs. Stella Hocking, of Quirindi, New South Wales against ...

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  26. MORE TURKEYS

    LONDON, December 18 (A.A.P.).—The Food Minister (Mr. Strachey), reviewing Britain's Christmas food prospects, said ...

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  27. DEAR LIQUOR CHARGES FOR 50 HOTELS, CAFES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Prosecutions would be launched against 50 hotels and restaurants in the metropolitan area ...

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