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  4. Lag In Port Fire-Fighting Gear Slated

    LACK of proper facilities in Brisbane to fight ship fires was condemned yesterday by Captain Richard Cordy, of the Empire Mountain, which caught fire in Moreton Bay on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. UNEASY EUROPE

    LONDON, December 21 (A.A.P.). — While Europe awaits the outcome of President Truman's financial aid proposals to U.S.A. Congress, the Christmas mood in many places there is one of uneasy apprehension. ...

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  6. Threat of Atom— & Russia

    LONDON, December 21 (A.A.P.). — Seriousness of the atomic war threat, following the failure of the ...

    Article : 325 words
  7. Conflict On Aid By U.S.

    NEW YORK, December 21 (Special and A.A.P.). — Opinion is divided on the prospects of Congress ...

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  8. 4 Planes Damaged In Storm

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Two planes were wrecked and two others damaged at Coonamble, when wild ...

    Article : 217 words
  9. Colin Clark Back

    DARWIN, Sunday.—"I am not optimistic about a successful outcome of the economic battle in Britain," Queensland's Labour and ...

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  10. SOLDIERS BAN COMMUNISTS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Communists are now banned from both the main ex-servicemen's organisations in Victoria—the Returned Servicemen's League and the Legion of Ex-Servicemen. ...

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  11. War On Moths In Britain

    LONDON, December 21 (Special).—The Government hat declared war on moths, the President of the Board of Trade ...

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  12. "DRUNKS" IN ROOM WITH DEAD MAN

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Called to a house at Fitzroy at 1 p.m. to-day, police found a man lying dead on a bed, and several ...

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  13. HOME WAS NEVER . . .

    LONDON, December 21 (Special).—A sidelight on Britain's prisons and its inmates has just been made public. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "Chif" With Maoris

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—Maoris entertained the Australian Prime Minister (Mrs. Chifley) and Mrs. Chifley at Ohinemoto, the ...

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  15. Find-the-Ball Benefits

    The main benefiting charities are now: The Bush Children's Health Scheme, Queensland Legacy Club, Queensland Social Service ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. MAULED BY SHARK IN SHALLOWS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A 9-year-old boy was mauled by a grey nurse shark while standing in only 18 inches of water at Watson's ...

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  18. 12 Ships To Be Built In Aust.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Australia was planning an extensive shipbuilding programme, to ease the strain on British dockyards ...

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  19. SULTRY AGAIN TO-DAY

    Brisbane can expect no immediate relief from the sultry weather of the last three days, according to Weather Bureau officials. ...

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  20. TROUSERS CUT BY 40 HOURS?

    WARWICK, Sunday.—The 40-hour week may mean 140,000 fewer pairs of trousers in 1948, one of Australia's largest ...

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  21. AIR-SEA HUNT FOR MAN, BODY

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Sunday. —Planes are patrolling the South Island coast near Timaru in a hunt for a 24-year-old hotel ...

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  22. SWEPT THROUGH WATER SYPHON

    MELBOURNE, Sunday — Thirteen-year-old Laurie Jackel had an amazing escape from death yesterday when he was swept into the ...

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  23. SLIP CANCELLED STAMP HOPES

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A too-efficient secretary has earned the wrath of 200 philatelists throughout Australia. ...

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