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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. COUPONS IN USE

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  4. Advertising

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  5. PLAN BY ANGLICAN CLERGY TO COMBAT LAITY'S LAXITY

    BRISBANE, December 29.—As part of a general attempt by the Church to overcome laxity among its members, Anglican clergy throughout the Brisbane Diocese are discussing a suggestion that Church of England members who not worship regularly should be deprived of ...

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  6. RHONDDA KELLY BACK FROM TOUR

    SYDNEY, Dec. 28.—"I met many. fine men but I am still heart tree," said M[?] Rhondda Kelly (Miss A[?]stralia") en her return to Syd ...

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  7. ELEVEN PERSONS KILLED WHEN BIG PLANE CRASHES IN EIRE

    LONDON, December 28 (A.A.P.).—Eleven people were killed when the Trans-World Airline Constellation plane City of Cairo crashed on an island in Fergus River, near Shannon airport, Eire, at ...

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  8. STALIN ANXIOUS TO IMPLEMENT PACT OF FRIENDSHIP WITH BRITAIN

    LONDON, Dec. 29 (A.A.P.).—Marshal Stalin is expected to propose to Field-Marshal Montgomery when he visits Moscow the setting up of a joint Anglo-Soviet Chiefs-of-Staff committee in ...

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  9. COMMUNIST GRIP

    [?]—A "New York Time" correspondent, W. Lawrence, who recently returned after a four-months' tour of capitals of all the Latin-American ...

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  10. GROCERY SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, December 29.—Queenslanders faced a grocery shortage in 1947 that would probably be more acute than during the worst war year, said the ...

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  11. MURDER CASE IN LONDON

    [?]euter's correspondent says that three well-dressed men, John William B[?]ckingham (43), car hire proprietor, Thomas John Ley ([?]6) ...

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  12. RETURN TO BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, December 29.—A very quiet welcome awaited Rhondda Kelly when she arrived back to-day by the inter-State train after her world tour. ...

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  13. TRANSPORT HOLD-UP THREAT TO SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Dec. 29.—Unrest in the tramways service is threatening to hold up Sydney's transport early in the new year and whether meat, milk ...

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  14. RACING YACHTS FACED BY STORM

    SYDNEY, Dec. 28. — The 19 yachts in the 680-mile Sydney-Hobart ocean race are heading into rough seas and a 4[?]-mile an hour ...

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  15. ARRIVAL OF MONSOONS

    BRISBANE, Dec. 29—A pointer to the early arrival of monsoons was how a Weather Bureau official to-night described the thunderstorms and variable ...

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  16. CIVIL WAR IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, Dec. 28 (A.A.P.).—The Chinese Communists are capable of waging a strenuous war against the National Government for at least ...

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  17. FARMER'S DEATH

    BRISBANE, Dec. 29.—John Reushle (43), farmer, of Mt. Gravatt, died while saving his 10-year-old son from drowning at Caloundra this afternoon. ...

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  18. NEW GUINEA SONGS

    SYDNEY, Dec. 28.—A former Perth symphony orchestra viola player, whose hobby during three years' war service in New Guinea was native ...

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  19. ARAB CALLS FOR "ACTION"

    The Arab National Movement would henceforth be based on action, said Jamal Husseini, acting head of the Arab Higher Committee, in a statement ...

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  20. FRATERNISATION BAN

    There is a prospect of the ban on fraternisation in the B.C.O.F. area in Japan being lifted, says Reuter's Tokio correspondent. ...

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  21. BABY'S DEATH

    SYDNEY, December 29.—Peter Stack, aged four months, was found smothered in his cot not long after his mother had Put him to sleep at the home of a ...

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  22. WOMAN'S FATAL FALL

    Mrs. Molly Hill, 26. wife of "Bluey" Hill, an Australian cinematographer, was killed yesterday when she fell from "The White House," a block of flats in ...

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  23. FIELD DAY FOR M.C.C,

    CANBERRA, December 28.—English bowler Dick Pollard, playing because Voce had sprained a leg muscle, took four wickets for two runs in the M.C.C. ...

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  24. HEAVY RAIN IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 29.—Washaways occurred on four railway lines after heavy rain yesterday, and on one line damage has been so extensive that re ...

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  25. U.S. PLANES TO DROP CLOTHING

    The "New York Times" correspondent in Shanghai says that U.S. marine planes will shortly be dropping 6000 bales of used U.N.R.R.A. clothing for ...

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  26. INSANITARY CONDITIONS ALLEGED

    BRISBANE, December 29.—The Health Department is investigating conditions at Maroochydore, where 2000 campers have been reported to be living in insanitary ...

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  27. U.S. SWIMMER

    (A.A.P.).—Fred Taioli, a top-flight San Francisco Olympic Club swimmer, left last night by Clipper-to participate in swimming matches in ...

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  28. CUTTER MORNA IN LEAD.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 29.—The cutter Morna is still at the head of the field. It entered Bass Strait yesterday afternoon. Winston Churchill, Southern ...

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  29. WORLD DISARMAMENT

    —Russia to-day urged the Security Council to speed up the world disarmament action. M. Gromyko, in a letter to the Secretary-General (Mr. Trygve ...

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  30. EGGS TO BE DEARER.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 29.—The Deputy Controller of Egg Supplies (Mr. O Dart) announced to-day in increase of l½d a dozen in egg prices from ...

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  31. TWO MEN ARRESTED

    PERTH, December 29.—Two men have been arrested in connection with the disappearance of 600 ounces of gold bullion from a train on December 22. ...

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  32. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    Dr. Newton Wayson, Director of the Federal Plague Investigation Laboratory, has revealed a use for "wonder" drugs, plus the insecticide, D.D.T., in ...

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  33. FISHLOCK OR LANGRIDGE MAY AID M.C.C. BATTING STRENGTH

    MELBOURNE, December 29 (from Norman [?]reston, Reuter's correspendent, with the M.C.C. Team).—Despite their overwhelming defeats in the first two Tests, the English players will not admit that they are greatly, if at all, inferior to the Australians, but their confidence must be shaken. As ...

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  34. DUKE AND FAMILY

    CANBERRA, Dec. 29.—Canberra will give a simple farewell to the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester when they leave to-morrow on the first stage ...

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  35. SKELETON IN PLANE

    DARWIN, December 28.—An aboriginal—r-a former police tracker-found a skeleton in a crashed RAF. or RAAF, fighter plane at Fog Bay,' 40 ...

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