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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 92 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  4. BRITAIN SWEEPS MINES FROM CORFU CHANNEL

    FOLLOWING THE damage sustained by the two British destroyers. Saumarez and Volage, in the Corfu Channel, nine British minesweepers have been sweeping the channel clear. Photo shows petty officers drazging ashore one of the German GY mines. Normally mines are not handled in this way, but these men are experts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TRADE ACCEPTS FROZEN BEEF

    After conferring separately with members of the wholesale and retail sections of the meat trade on Friday, Mr. G. Tomlins, Works Manager of the ...

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  6. AMERICA RETRIEVES DAVIS CUP

    MELBOURNE, December 27.—The Californian tennis playing buddies, Kramer and Schroeder, completed their whirlwind conquest of Australia's Davis Cup team to-day with a slashing straight-set victory over Bromwich and ...

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  7. PIE CHALLENGE TO PREMIER

    BRISBANE, December 17.—The leader of the Queensland Peoples' Party (Mr. Bruce Pie) to-night invited die Premier to ...

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  8. NO WORK ON TOWNSVILLE WHARVES TILL MONDAY

    No work took place on the Townsville waterfront on Friday, and the tame condition will obtain to-day. Work, which ceased on Tuesday afternoon, will be resumed on Monday. ...

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  9. DAVIS CUP GOES BACK TO U.S.

    scale in their favour. All the time they were seeking the opportunity to get in clone to the net, where their volleying was clean and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CONGESTION AT POST OFFICES

    BRISBANE, Dec. 27.—Much confusion wan caused in the city to-day an a result of the Federal Government offices reverting to ...

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  11. SIX MONTHS GAOL FOR TRAVELLER

    BRISBANE, December 27.—Frederick Marsden, 59, traveller, married, of New South Wales, was charged to-day before Mr. W. ...

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  12. SCOUT CORROBOREE OPENED TODAY

    SYDNEY, December 27.—Approximately 3000 Boy Scouts from all parts of New South Wales and many from South Australia arrived at Loftus ...

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  13. AIRLINER CRASHES INTO SEA

    SALCOMBE, December 27.—A lifeboat is standing by a crashed French airliner which is located 151 miles south-east of Prawler Point. ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA PAVING PENALTY

    MELBOURNE, December 27.—Australia has paid the penalty of isolating her beat players from the rest of the tennis world last summer, instead ...

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  15. MR. CHAMBERS BRIEF WITH PRESSMEN

    NEW YORK, December 27.—The American Press Tokio representatives says the Army Minister Mr. Chambers caused some ...

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  16. ITALIAN P.O.W. WANTED TO STAY

    MELBOURNE, December 27.—"The country Heel do me" shouted a small Italian prisoner of war, kissing the Australian flag on ...

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  17. BROMWICH NOT TO PLAY TO-DAY.

    MELBOURNE, December 27.—-John Bronwich, who received a severe blow in the groin from a fast volley return by Ted ...

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  18. No Cash, No Bread, When Delivered

    With the exception of hospitals, the orphanage and the reception house, "no cash, no bread" will apply when bread deliveries ...

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  19. ABILITY TO ATTACK WON MATCH

    MELBOURNE, December 27.—The American thoroughly deserved their victory in the 1946 Davis Cup. The Americans made their ...

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  20. RAIL UNION TO DISCUSS HOLDUP

    MELBOURNE, December 27.—The hold-up of Sunday trains probably from next Sunday, is being discussed by the Executive of ...

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  21. YACHTS HIDDEN BY FOG AND CLOUD

    SYDNEY, December 27.—A vast tract of seafog and low cloud hid moat of the 19 yachts in the 680 mile Sydney-Hobart race to-day, and few ...

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  22. DAWSON WILL NOT APPEAL

    SYDNEY, December 27.—David Stewart Dawson, 24, company director, would not appeal against his sentence of 10 yean gaol, raid Dawson's ...

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  23. ARMY DUCK WANTED AS Q.A.T.B. CAR

    CHINCHILLA, December 27.—Amphibious cars, otherwise known as Army "Ducks" may soon be used in the Chinchilla district for ...

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  24. DEAN CRITICAL OF BEACH ATTIRE

    MELBOURNE, December 27.—"At the rate we are going, we will going have nudists on our beaches," said the Dean of Melbourne (Very Rev. H. T. ...

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  25. OIL PIPE LINE TO MEDITERRANEAN

    LONDON, December 26.—The possibility of constructing a pipeline from the Persian Gulf to the Mediterranean will be investigated under agreements ...

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  26. £6000 IN GOLD STOLEN OFF TRAIN

    PERTH, December 27.—Gold bullion worth £6000 was stolen in a mail train robbery on Christmas Eve between Meekatharra and Perth. ...

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  27. BOY DIES AFTER FIT IN WATER

    BRISBANE, December 27.—At Southport to-day, a 15-year-old State ward. Colin Woods, of Loder's Creek. Salvation Army Camp, was seised with ...

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  28. GLOUCESTERS TO STAY IN PT. KEMBLA

    CANBERRA, December 27.—The Gloucesters will leave Canberra on Monday for Port Kembia where they trill live quietly ...

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  29. FIRE IN SYDNEY CABARET

    SYDNEY, December 27.—A fire swept through a fashionable Riverview cabaret at Tom Ugly's Point ear1y to-day, soon after more than 500 ...

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  30. Gas Workers In Victoria to Stay on Strike

    MELBOURNE, December 27.—A mass meeting of 1000 striking gas workers unanimously decided to-day to reject the companies' offers ...

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  31. SER, UNION MOVE FOR MARRIAGE LOAN

    BRISBANE, December 27.—The Queensland State Service Onion will ask the labour Convention opening at Townsville on ...

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  32. CONFERENCE ON INDUSTRY URGED

    MELBOURNE, December 27.—Immediate action by Mr. Chifley to call a conference of Government representatives and nil parties in industry was ...

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  33. RECORD HUGHENDEN DROUGHT BROKEN

    The longest dry spell ever known in Hughenden wu broken by storms on Friday morning, which gave a registration of 312 points in the township to 9 a.m. It ...

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  34. P.O.W. FORCED TO POSE FOR FILMS

    NEW YORK, December 27.—The American Press [?] correspondent, says the Netherlands prosecutor, Lieut-Colonel Sinninghe Damste, told ...

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  35. TRAVIS REMANDED ON ESCAPE CHARGE

    BRISBANE, December 27.—Victor John Travis, 20, was again remanded this morning until Monday on a charge of having escaped from lawful ...

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  36. CYCLISTS' TOUR TO N.Z. CANCELLED

    SYDNEY, December 27.—The proposed New Zealand tour by cyclists from Queensland. New South Wales, and Victoria has been cancelled. ...

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  37. RAILWAY GUARD KILLED BY TRAIN

    BRISBANE, December 27.—Rov Narborough, 47, railway guard, married, of Annerley, was killed instantly at Mayne Junction railway station ...

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  38. 17,000 FRENCH TROOPS FOR SIAM

    LONDON, December 27.—The "Dally Telegraph's" Paris correspondent says the linder il de France will leave Cherbourg on ...

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  39. SHOTS EXCHANGED WITH MAN ON ROOF

    LONDON, December 27.—Reuter says that 100 police, rushed to a building in Marchmont Street, Holborn and exchanged shots with a man on the ...

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  40. THICK FOG IN SYDNEY HARBOUR

    SYDNEY, December 27.—Thick fog disorganised shipping in Sydney Harbour early today for the third time within a week. ...

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  41. FERRY RUDDER FOUND

    SYDNEY, December 27.—A rudder, torn off the ferry Dec Why, when it run aground in the Harbour on Wednesday night, was found in 12ft of ...

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  42. 70 "TARS" ARRIVE TO SETTLE HERE

    SYDNEY, December 27.—Seventy Royal New ratings who arrived in the Marella from Singapore to-day will be demobilised in Australis Sixty ...

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  43. ARMY IN M'CHURIA UNTIL SPRING

    NEW YORK, December 27.—The "Times" Peining correspondent says the Nationalist aimies in China will remain on the defensive in Maneburis ...

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