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  2. TIDES SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  4. HUNGARIAN CROWDS DEMAND BREAD FROM PRIME MINISTER

    LONDON December 23.—Crowds shouting "Give us bread" demonstrated outside Hungarian Parliament yesterday, says Reuter's Budapest representative. The Minister, M. Zoltan Tildy, appeared on the balcony and told them the Government was doing its best to improve food supplies. The correspondent adds the food ...

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  5. WILL BLACK SEA BE A RUSSIAN "MARE NOSTRUM"?

    LONDON, December 23.—Althouhg complete official silence has been maintained about the Foreign Ministers' meeting in Moscow, indications are available that the most difficult outstanding issues concern the Middle East, ...

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  6. GUY FAWKES NIGHT AT BATTLE, SUSSEX

    Battle Abbey, near where the Battle of Hastings was fought in 1066 and King Harold of England was killed by the Invader. william the Conqueror. Every November 5th Bon Fire Night is celebrated in memory of Guy Fawkes. who in the year 1605 attempted to blow up the bouses of parliament in the gun powder plot .A huge bonfire U made by the village green and an effigy of Guy Fawkes placed on top. This is removed before burning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WOMAN'S ARREST CAUSES INTEREST

    SYDNEY, December 2.—A 18 year old woman, who police say called herself Mrs. Ethel Livesey, has been ordered to appear at the. ...

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  8. A TREASON CHARGE

    LONDON, December 22.—Accused of treason, Thomas Heller Cooper, aged 28. a clerk, who. it Is alleged, fought with the Adolph Hitler ...

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  9. PEARL HARBOUR PROBE EXTENDED

    WASHINGTON, December 21.—Congress voted for an extension of the Pearl Harbour Inquiry from the January 3 deadline to February 15. ...

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  10. THREATS TO KILL MocARTHUR DENIED

    NEW YORK, December 23.—The Associated Press Tokio representative says Army headquarters have denied reports of threats to ...

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  11. THE BARLOW CASE

    MACKAY, December 22.—When Charles Dight Barlow, 54, medical practitioner, appeared in court on remand on a charge of murdering Mrs. ...

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  12. 3200 AUSSIES BACK DURING WEEKEND

    BRISBANE, December 23.—Fourteen hundred troops reached Brisbane from the islands to-day for discharge. ...

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  13. LOG TIMBER IS ACCUMULATING

    RAVENSHOE, December 22.—The log timber Industry is very active here at the present time and haulers are using every endeavour to get as ...

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  14. JUMPED FROM SHIP TO SEE HIS FAMILY

    LONDON, December 23.—Herbert Lamoureux, an American sailor who jumped off his ship in Plymouth Sound early this ...

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  15. "PRAY THAT THE WORLD BE TRULY BLESSED": CHIFLEY

    BRISBANE, December 23.—"Peace has come to the battlefields, but the world it anxious. Tolerance, nndentonding, and wise leadership-all are needed in full measure in the days abead. In the name of those who fought and won the peace, let there be a fervent prayer ...

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  16. LATEST R.N. SHIPS AT TOWNSVILLE

    On a food will visit to Townsville, two units of the Royal Navy, H.M.S. Hogue and H.M.S. Annada, berthed at Townsville on Sunday ...

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  17. DUNTROON DELAYED

    BRISBANE, December 23.—More than 1600 troops from New Guinea on the Duntroon will miss Christmas ashore. The ship was originally ...

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  18. JAM AT RANDWICK AFTER LAST RACE

    SYDNEY, December 23.—Racegoers stormed the main paddock gates immediately after the last lace at Randwick yesterday, and caused one of the ...

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  19. CRUSHED TO DEATH ON INGHAM ROAD

    INGHAM, December 23.—William Hore, of Atherton, was crushed to death instantly on the cabin of a truck he was driving on the ...

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  20. FASTER AIRLINE TO BRITAIN

    SIDNEY, December 22.—The present 64-hour air service from Australia to Britain will be cut to 48 noun within the next five ...

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  21. STATE'S CHEESE, BUTTER YIELDS

    CANBERRA, December 12.— Queensland was the highest cheese producing State and the second highest gutter producing State in the ...

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  22. DEPUTY HOUSING DIRECTOR

    BRISBANE, December 22.—The appointment of Mr. Henry Xavier Galvin as Deputy-Director of the Housing Commission has been announced ...

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  23. DEATH OF PATTON

    HELBELBERG. December 21.—lieutenant General George S. Patton, one of the most Colorful figures in the United States Army ...

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  24. BEEF FLOWN TO MOROTAI GARRISON

    BRISBANE, December 23.—Test flight from Brisbane to Morotal with a cargo of frozen meat was described yesterday by an Air Force spokesman ...

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  25. AMERICA SEEKS CO-OPERATION

    BRISBANE, December 22.—Close British and American co-operation is essential to world peace, the chair-man of the U.S. Smaller War Plants ...

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  26. 10 SHARKS SIGHTED BY PLANE PATROL

    SYDNEY, December 23.—A plane which patrolled Sydney beaches yesterday, proved its worth by Riving; a warning that 10 sharks had been seen. ...

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  27. WAR CRIMES TRIAL FOR TOJO CABINET

    NEW YORK, December 22.—General Tojo and the entire War Cabinet, who jointly plunged Japan into war, will be tried ...

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  28. LABOUR'S STRIKE RECORD

    CANBERRA, December 21.—"Whenever a member or the Opposition condemns the Federal Government for its tragic industrial record, Ministers ...

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  29. WOMAN, STABBED IN BRAWL, SUCCUMBS

    SYDNEY, December 22.—A woman who was stabbed in the heart during an after party brawl in a Darling hurst residential last night ...

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  30. 200 MEN FIGHTING RANGE BUSHFIRE

    SYDNEY, December 22.—For two days 200 men have been fighting a swirling bushfire In the Dandenong Ranges, south-east of Melbourne, ...

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  31. PURDY GUILTY

    LONDON, December 21.—Walter Purdy, a former naval engineer who was captured by the Germans in 1940, and Rave broadcast talks for the ...

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  32. SIX MEN RESCUED

    BRISBANE, December 23.—Sixmen were raved from being washed out to sea in a mass rescue by two Junior members ...

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  33. HUNT FOR MINES IN ENGLISH CHANNEL

    LONDON, December 22.—One of the greatest peace time hunts for drifting mines on record is on in Dover Strait ...

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  34. JAPANESE ADMIRAL ADMITS HE LIED

    NEW YORK, December 23.—The Associated Press Kawaljein representative says Rear Admiral Sakaibara admitted at the Wake Island trial that ...

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  35. EDITOR GETS 14 YEARS GAOL

    MILAN, December 22.—The Court sentenced Vito Mussolini, ex-editor of the "Popolo d'Italia" to 14 years Imprisonment on charges of helping to ...

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  36. GRAVE CHARGES AGAINST ALBANIA

    AHTENS, December 2.—The Greek Agency alleges Albanians massacred thousands of Greek men women and children in Northern. ...

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  37. COAL FOR ADELAIDE

    SYDNEY, December 22.—With a cargo of 3000 tons of coal for Adelaide the British vessel, Baron Maclay, sailed from Newcastle yesterday. This ...

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  38. PERSIAN REBELS SEIZING TOWNS

    TEHERAN, December 23.—It is officially stated that the Azerbaijian insurgents have taken over Aroahll, which surrendered. The ...

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  39. MAN DROWNED RETRIEVING HAT

    HOBART, December 23.—A waterside worker was drowned when he dived 80 feet from as ocean pier after his hat which had ...

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  40. CHRISTMAS PLANS AT YARRALUMLA

    CANBERRA, December 25.—Christmas Day at Government House. Yarralumla, will also be the 44th birthday anniversary of the Duchess ...

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  41. JAPS IN AUSTRALIA TO RETURN FIRST

    MELBOURNE, December 22.— Japanese war prisoners and civilians interned in Australia will probably be returned to Japan before ...

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  42. STATE FORECAST

    BRISBANE, December 23.—The forecast for Queensland for the 24 hours ending 12 noon to-morrow is: Scattered showers on the coastal ...

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  43. M.L.A's. CONDITION MOW CRITICAL

    BRISBANE, December 28.— The condition of Mr. Herbert Yeates, M.L.A for East Toowoomba, who has been in Brisbane ...

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  44. U.S. TRAFFIC JAM

    NEW YORK, December 23.—The Associated Press says the worst traffic jam in United States history developed yesterday as servicemen ...

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  45. 70 FAMILIES DUPED

    SYDNEY, December 23.—Seventy families were left stranded yesterday at Woy Woy, 50 miles north of Sydney, by a ...

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  46. CRICKET

    MACKAY, December 23.—Heavy showers on Saturday night and this morning postponed the commencement of play of the Townsville v ...

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  47. FAR NORTHERN MILL CRUSHINGS.

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  48. KING'S BROADCAST

    LONDON, December 23.—His Majesty the King will make his Christmas broadcast to the Empire at 3 p.m. on Christmas Day. (1 a.m. Boxing Day ...

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    Mrs. K. M. Bruce; the newly appointed Australian resident Minister in London Mr. J. Beasley Mrs. Beasley Mr. Bruce, formerly Australian Hight Commissioner in London, photographed in Sydney. Mr. and Bessley left for London with their family in the liner Australian Star last week ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  50. TULLY DECORATED

    TULLY, December 22.—The main street of Tully has been decorated with palma by the Cardwell Shirr Council in preparation for the ...

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  51. GREEK ELECTIONS

    ATHENS. December 22.—" It is no part of our policy that Imperial troops should be involved In the preparation of carrying out the Greek elections," ...

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  52. JOBS IN MANILA FOR BRISBANE GIRLS

    BRISBANE, December 23.—The United States Army has drawn a veil of secrecy over the allocation of 15 Brisbane girls to secretarial posts in ...

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  53. TULLY SUGAR STACK

    TULLY, December 22.—Tully mill's sugar stack at the week end was 11,944 tons. There will be certain relief in the course of the next week, but ...

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  54. JARRAH CREEK ROAD

    TULLY, December 22.—The road into the proposed Jarrah Creek soldier settlement area is how advanced to a point 22 miles from the town of ...

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  55. U.N.R.R.A. RELIEF

    NEW YORK. December 22.—The Now York "Times" Washington correspondent. Mr. Lehman, has announced on agreement by which the ...

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