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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 99 words
  3. Advertising

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  4. ROAD TRAIN CATTLE HAUL SUCCESSFUL

    BRISBANE, December 9.—After being taken by road 140 miles to Dajarra, 142 head of cattle from the Georgina ...

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  5. CAPTAIN SCOTT'S DISCOVERY

    THIS PHOTOGRAPH of Captain Soott's lint Antarctic ship. Discover was taken in London last week on the day of the Royal Command Performance of a Aim based on the famous explorer's last Antarctic expedition. The worst London tog for years gave ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Federal Pensions Bill Passed

    CANBERRA, December 9.—The acting leader of the Opposition, Mr. Harrison, in the House of Representatives to-day, moved for the withdrawal of the Bill to provide retiring allowances for members ...

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  7. SUPPLY GRANTED HOLL WAY GOVT.

    MELBOURNE, December 9.—The Victorian Liberal Party Government was saved from defeat in the Legislative Assembly to-night when Country Party members crossed the House from the Opposition ...

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  8. Assault and Robbery in Sydney Shop

    SYDNEY, December 9.—A middle aged woman florin was held up at revolver point, knocked unconscious, bound and tagged and ...

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  9. Ultimatum To Palestine Belligerents

    PARIS, December 8—The U.N. Security Council Committee has given a 48-hours ultimatum to the Jews and Arabi to obey the ...

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  10. LAST DESPERATE STAND IN CHINA

    SINGAPORE, December 9.—Nationalist troops, desperately staving off defeat in the flooded plains of Honan, Anhwei and Kinagsu, are fighting what may become the last major Government stand north ...

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  11. PRICE OF BREAD

    BRISBANE, December 9.—The Commissioner of Prices (Mr. Fullagher) to-day announced a new bread price following upon an ...

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  12. CAFE DISPUTE DELAYS SUGAR

    MACKAY, December 9.—With the object of breaking the deadlock over the harbour cafe dispute consideration is being given ...

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  13. 1949 FORECAST AS DANGEROUS YEAR

    BRISBANE, December 9.- "We can forecast that economically, next year will be the dangerous year since the commencement of ...

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  14. BILL TO CREATE SHIPPING LINE

    CANBERRA, December 9.—A Bill empowering the Commonwealth to establish a Commonwealth line of steamers to operste ...

    Article : 135 words
  15. GOOD RAINS IN SOUTH-EAST

    BRISBANE, December 9 — The best rain for nearly six months fell in the south-eastern coastal part or the state ...

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  16. ADDRESSES IN TIMBER TRIAL

    SYDNEY, December 9.—"I suggest that the jury will have little difficulty in saying it has not heard ire whole truth from a great ...

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  17. SALARY BILL PASSED

    BRISBANE, December 9.—The Bill to increase Parliamentarians' salaries passed all states in Parliament to-day. In a ...

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  18. SCHOLARSHIP PAPER "HARD"

    BRISBANE, December 9.—Headmasters and teachers to-day described the 1948 Scholarship geography paper as one of ...

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  19. IN FEAR OF LIFE, GANG ACTIVITY

    MELBOURNE, December 9.—A city business man has enlisted police protection claiming a gang has made several attempts on his ...

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  20. HUGHENDEN LAND BALLOTS

    BRISBANE, December 9.—Two blocks from Albion expired holding were balloted for at the Hughenden Lands Office to-day. ...

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  21. FORCED LABOUR FOR MINES

    LONDON, December 9.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin representative says news has reached the British sector from reliable ...

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  22. PLANE SOLD FOR £105

    BRISBANE, December 9.—An Anson aircraft was sold at auction at Archerfield aerodrome to-day for £105. ...

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  23. HARBOUR BOARD VACANCY FILLED

    ROCKHAMPTON, December 9.—Twenty seven of the 82 councillors of far western shires did not bother to vote in the election ...

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  24. BOMBER'S RECORD NONSTOP FLIGHT

    FORT WORTH (Texas) December 9.—The Aff Force an000nounced that a B 36, the world's biggest bomber, had completed the ...

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  25. DEATH SENTENCE FOR COUPLE

    LONDON, December 8.—The "Daily Herald" reports that, hand in hand, William Park and his wife Mary, stepped into the Glasgow ...

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  26. FLYNN FINED 50 DOLLARS

    NEW YORK, December 8.— Errol Fynnn to-day was fined 50 dollars for kicking a policeman on the shin yesterday, the charge ...

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  27. LAD INJURED BY FALLING TREE

    INNISFAIL December 9.—Ellis fraithwarte 10 yean, suffered severe lacerations to the right leg. left forearm, probable fracture to ...

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  28. WHO PAID FINES STILL UNKNOWN

    BRISBANE, December 9.—The Acting Premier Mr. V. C. Gair), in reply to a question by Mr. Bruce pre in the Assembly to-day, ...

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  29. SERIOUS DAMAGE TO COPRA CROP

    SUVA, December 9.—Extensive damage to the 1949 copra crop is reported from Taveuni and Lau. two of Fiji's richest coconut areas ...

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  30. CENTRAL WATER PROBLEMS

    BRISBANE, December 9.—The Commissioner for Iriigation and Water Supply is investigating now proposals for water supplies in the ...

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  31. DOCUMENTS CASE INVESTIGATION .

    CANBERRA, December 9.—The Commonwealth investigation Service had not yet completed its inquiries into the secret ...

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  32. WAIT AND SEE POLICY ON EIRE

    LONDON, December 9.—A change in the King's title consequent on the Republic of ireland Bill now awaiting ratification by ...

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  33. WAITERS STRIKE AT U.N. CHALET

    PARIS, December 9.—Walters at the Palats de Chaillot, the home of the present United Nations General Assembly, have gone on ...

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  34. MAN ATTACKED AT WINE PARTY

    SYDNEY, December 9.—Police are maintaining a constant watch at the hospital bedside or Robert John Hendry, 28, single, who was ...

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  35. S. JOHNSTONE MILL FINISHED

    SOUTH JOHNSTONE, December 9. —South Johnstone sugar mill will cease crushing to-night. It is an[?] that the season ...

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  36. BIRTH AT SEA, R'PTON MOTHER

    AUCKLAND, December 9 (A.A.P.-Reuter),—During the voyage from from Vancouver to Auckland a daughter was born to Mrs. T. ...

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  37. "CAREER CARD" FOR SCHOOLS

    BRISBANE, December 9.—Next year Queensland schools may adopt a "career card" system showing the monthly progress of ...

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  38. BRITONS' 2 OZ. BACON RATION

    LONDON, December 9 —The British Food Ministry Mr. Strachey announced in the House of Commons to-day that the ...

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  39. NOT TIME TO DEPOSE TITO

    NEW YORK, December 8. —Ex-King Peter of Yugoslavia Raid to-day that Marshall Tito is in a very precarious position, both ...

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  40. RUSSIANS SHOOT DESERTERS

    LONDON, December 9. — The Frankfurt United Press Frankfurt correspondent says Russia to taking drastic steps to cut the ...

    Article : 60 words
  41. 20 YEARS FOR WOMAN SPY

    VIENNA, December 9. An informed source said to-day that Margarcte Ottihaget 30-year-old blonde Under secretary of State ...

    Article : 53 words
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