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  2. Advertising

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  3. PROPOSES COURT OF WORKERS AND EMPLOYERS

    BRISBANE, December 30.—"A court of working men and employers would help solve the present industrial unrest," said ...

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  4. JEWISH TERRORISTS KIDNAP AND FLOG FOUR BRITISH SOLDIERS

    LONDON, December 29.—An officer and three sergeants of the British Army in Palestine have been seized and flogged by members of the Irgun Zvai Leumi, the Jewish terrorist organisation. ...

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  5. CHURCH LEADERS' VIEWS ON DISCIPLINE MOVE

    BRISBANE, December 30. — More people would 'live in sin" if the Anglican suggestion for denying marriage, baptism and burial privileges to non-worshippers were adopted, leaders of ...

    Article : 409 words
  6. Bullet Beats Wedding Bells

    LONDON, December 29. —The "Daily Telegraph" says that an ex-soldier, 29year-old Uriah Jones, was ...

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  7. BEST WAY TO KEEP COOL

    Above: Marilyn Armstrong and her young cousin James Keating ride the surf with comfort. Right: Misses Valerie and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FINAL DAVIS CUP SINGLES TO U.S. TEAM

    MELBOURNE, December 30.- The United States team rounded off its challenge for the 1946 Davis Cup, already won on Saturday, ...

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  9. Crocodile In The Cabbages!

    SYDNEY, December 30- The sergeant in charge of the police station at Katoomba today.found a crocodile five ...

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  10. Soviet Story Of Dairen "Ultimatum"

    LONDON, December 30.— Reutex's Moscow correspondent states that "Pravda's" special correspondent in Daken, quoting an ...

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  11. Crimes By Women Grow In'U.S.

    WASHINGTON, December 29. —Drastic increases had occurred in crimes by women, including robberies, motor car thefts, ...

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  12. NO COMMENT

    SYDNEY, December 30.- The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) would not comment today on the suggestion that a ...

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  13. LEADERS IN YACHT RACE ON "LAST LEG"

    SYDNEY, December 30.—Fo[?] and a half days out of Sydney Harbour in the yacht race to Hobart, the presumed ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. Cinema For Crews Of Cargo Vessels

    LONDON, December 30.—The provision of regular cinema shows at sea for the crews of cargo vessels is one of the many ameni ...

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  15. GANDHI WANTS TO WALK ALONE AMONG MOSLEMS

    LONDON, December 29.—Reu— ter's Srirampur correspondent says that Gandhi told his prayer meeting that he wanted to go ...

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  16. INTERNATIONAL GAME ON IN ANTARCTIC

    NEW YORK, December 29.—International complications in the United States Navy's antarctic development project emerged yesterday, says the correspondent of the " New York Times " aboard ...

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  17. Victoria Faces Bleak New Year

    MELBOURNE, December 30.- More industrial trouble is looming in Victoria. It is now regarded as almost certain that that State will ...

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  18. Delamere Still Waits For Crew

    BRISBANE, December 30.—The hoodoo ship Delamere seems destined soon to be tagged the "dead ship" of Brisbane's waterfront. ...

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  19. More Minesweepers In North

    BRISBANE. December 30.—Two destroyers of the Australian Navy have been tied up to enable certain members of their crews to ...

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  20. RECONSTRUCTION PLAN IN PERSIA

    TEHERAN, December 30.—Three specialists from the big firm of American general contractors, Morrison and Knudsen, have arrived ...

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  21. Burma Impatient

    CALCUTTA, December 30.—The leader of the Kyuchit Party and a member of the Interim Burmese Government, U Saw, said that ...

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  22. "HAVENO RIGHTS AS POW," JAPANESE SAID

    TOKYO, December 30.—Lieut. john van Mooten, of Victoria, testifying against Tojo today, said the Japanese told him: " You ...

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  23. FIREMAN OVERCOME BY FUMES

    ATLANTA (Georgia), December 30.—Chemical fumes from a burning chemist's shop overcame 75 firemen, of whom 52 were taken to ...

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  24. GERMAN COURTS PREPARING TO TRY NAZI GROUPS

    LONDON, December 29.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent says that while Americans are releasing on parole members of German organisations declared non-criminal by the Nuremberg Court, the British are organising the trials of 27,000 German, interned in the British zone, as members of criminal ...

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  25. Gloucesters Leave Canberra

    CANBERRA, December 30.—The Duke and Duchess of Gloucester left Canberra today by car for Port Kembla. Before leaving ...

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  26. NURSEMAID BOUND AND GAGGED

    SYDNEY, December 30.—Until a late hour tonight armed police combed Bellevue Hill and adjacent districts in search of a man ...

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  27. Plans To Reduce Denmark's Sterling Imports

    LONDON, December 29. — The Copenhagen correspondent of "The Times " says that the Government proposed to party leaders drastic ...

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  28. ALLIED FORCES TO LEAVE ITALY

    ROME, December 29.—The Supreme Allied Commander in the Mediterranean theatre (General Sir William Morgan), in a New Year ...

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  29. Townsville Fresh Meat Shortage

    TOWNSVILLE, December 30.- An opinion that they had not seen the fresh meat position worse for 20 to 30 years was expressed ...

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  30. WIVES TO LEAVE FOR JAPAN NEXT MONTH

    Darwin. December 30.—The Minister for the Army (Mr Chambers) said today that the first group of wives of the Australian occupation ...

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  31. GAOL ESCAPEES REMANDED

    BRISBANE. December 30.- Arthur Halliday, Derwent Arkinstall and Victor Travis, on remand charged with having escaped from ...

    Article : 64 words
  32. WAAAFS MAY SERVE UNTIL MARCH

    SYDNEY, December 30.—The members of the WAAAF will be given an opportunity of remaining in the service until March 31. The ...

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