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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 52 words
  3. COUPONS IN USE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 40 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 19 words
  5. BREACH OF POTSDAM AGREEMENT CHARGED AGAINST RUSSIA

    LONDON, Dec. 17 (A.A.P.)—The Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin), who will make a full statement on the break-up of the Foreign Ministers' conference in the House of Commons on December 18 or 19, last night circulated a declaration to the heads of the United States, ...

    Article : 1,218 words
  6. TASMANIAN MINISTRY TO RESIGN TO-DAY

    HOBART, Dec. 17 —the Premier (Mr. Cosgrove) will tender the resignation of his Ministry to the Governor (Sir Hugh Binney) to-morrow. The next move in the State's ...

    Article : 254 words
  7. BATSMEN STRUGGLE FOR RUNS ON WET WICKET

    SYDNEY, Dec. 17 —After being held up by rain for two days, the second Test was resumed at 12.28 to-day on a wicket that was still wet in patches. Batsmen continually were on the ...

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  8. RUSH TO TRAVEL BY AIR AT CHRISTMAS

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 17—The first of 750 special air services organised throughout Australia to cope with the Christmas ...

    Article : 140 words
  9. EXPLOSION IN SEVENSTORY BUILDING

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 17 (A.A.P.)—An explosion, believed to have been caused by gas caved in the middle floors of a seven ...

    Article : 134 words
  10. NEW DESIGN POLICY

    LONDON, Dec, 16 (A.A.P.—Reuter)—Although designers until now have, relied principally on wind tunnels to carry out tests ...

    Article : 397 words
  11. KAVIENG MASSACRE SEQUEL

    HONG KONG, Dec. 17 (A.A.P.)— Rear Admiral Tamura Ryukichi was sentenced to death by hanging to-day by No. 1 Australian War Crimes Court ...

    Article : 159 words
  12. DUTCH ARMY IN EAST INDIES

    LONDON, Dec. 18 (A.A.P.)—Reuter's correspondent at The Hague says that the War Minister (Lieutenant-General A. H. Fievez), in the Lower ...

    Article : 168 words
  13. JAPANESE PEACE TREATY

    NEW YORK, Dec. 16 (A.A.P.)— Replying to-day to the Soviet demand for a conference in January of American, Chinese, Russian and British ...

    Article : 156 words
  14. RETAINING WAR POTENTIAL.

    LONDON, Dec 17 (A.A.P.)—Eighteen German heavy industry plants in the Anglo-American zone, which were scheduled for dismantling, have ...

    Article : 67 words
  15. EMERGENCY AID FUNDS

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 16 (A.A.P.) —In the House of Representatives late to-day the Democrats launched a fight to restore the 88 million dollars ...

    Article : 204 words
  16. PLANES COLLIDE AT 100 FEET

    NORFOLK (Virginia), Dec. 16.— Six persons were killed to-day when a big Navy flying boat and a Nevy Corsair fighter collided at 100 feet while ...

    Article : 111 words
  17. DEVELOPMENT OF BLAIR ATHOL

    STONEY, Dec. 17—The doubling of Queensland's population within the next 25 years, as a result of the development of the ...

    Article : 172 words
  18. LARGE BATCH OF SCHOOL CHILDREN

    SINGAPORE, Dec. 17 (A.A.P.— Reuter).—The largest-number of school children to arrive from Australia in a single ship—110—disembarked ...

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  19. RAILWAY DISPUTE SETTLED

    SYDNEY, Dec. 17—The settlement of the railwaymen's dispute to-night means that passenger and freight services will be normal over the ...

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  20. FAREWELL TO MR. C. E. CHUTER.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 17—The Director of Local Government. (Mr. C. E. Chuter) was given a farewell by his staff to-day after 49 years in the ...

    Article : 56 words
  21. SUPER—FORTRESS CRASHES.

    TUCSON, (Arizona), Dec. 17—A super-fortress with 20 persons aboard crashed and burned near here to-night shortly after taking-off on a training ...

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  22. SECOND-CLASS AIR TRAVEL MAY BE INTRODUCED IN AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 17—Aviation men predicted today that Australian air travellers would be given the choice of first or second-class travel next year, as a result, of the Commonwealth's failure to use its fare-fixing powers. Second-class travel would involve the abolition of ...

    Article : 241 words
  23. EXPORT OF AUSTRALIAN GOODS

    CANBERRA, Dec. 17—The first major step in the all-out effort to earn more dollars by exporting more Australian goods, will be taken in ...

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  24. REDUCTION OF TRADE BARRIERS

    OTTAWA, Dec. 16 (A.A.P.)—The Minister for Finance. (Mr. Douglas Abbott) told the House of Commons to-day that important as were the tariff ...

    Article : 133 words
  25. UNION PRESIDENT SUSPENDED

    MELBOURNE, Dec 17—The Thornbury branch, of the A.L.P. to-night decided by 50 votes to 32 to suspend Mr. T Audley, the metropolitan ...

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  26. TREK FROM PERTH TO MELBOURNE

    PERTH, Dec. 17—Captain Alex McRobbie, one of the latest British immigrants to arrive here, rebeled when he saw the fares on the Trans-Continental ...

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  27. ADDITIONAL INLAND SERVICES.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 17—Two more inland air services warp announced to-night by the Minister for Transport (Mr. J. E. Duggan). He said that ...

    Article : 89 words
  28. BRITISH STEEL SUPPLIES.

    LONDON, Dec. 16 (A.A.P.)—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps), in the House of Commons, stated that steel supplies ...

    Article : 58 words
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