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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS ClOSE TO-DAY

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  4. SITUATION AT PEIPING PRECARIOUS

    SINGAPORE, December 15 (A.A P.-Reuter).—The situation around Peiping is growing increasingly precarious, with ...

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  5. FIRST LOOK AT FATHER

    TWIN MICRANTS, Chris (left) and Patty Zlssis, 11. greeting their father, whom they had never Men before, when they arrived with Greek migra at Mascot aerodrome (Sydney) on Monday. On the left is Mn. Zlssit. Mr. Z [?] miner at Broken Hill. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Royal Prince Named Charles Of Edinburgh

    LONDON, December 15.—Prince Charles of Edinburgh was christened in the big music room on the fifth floor of Buckingham Palace to-day by the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Geoffrey Fisher). The ...

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  7. YOUTH STANDS TRIAL, FATHER, GIRL MURDER

    SYDNEY, December 15.—The Crown alleged in the Criminal Court, to-day, that Eric Thomas Turner, 20, labourer, had strangled ...

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  8. Address By Crown In Garden Case

    SYDNEY, December 15.—If allegations that Ward had received £5000 were untrue, as they undoubtedly were, Ward ...

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  9. AMERICANS CONSUMING MOST MEAT

    LONDON, December 15.—The average American eats twice as much meat, and the average New Zealander two and a half ...

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  10. Sovief Tries Conceal Rearmament Policy

    BERLIN, December 15.—The British-licensed newspaper "Telegraf" stated that the Russians 'were attempting to camouflage their policy of rearmament in the Soviet zone by distributing Germans who ...

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  11. CHINESE ARMY IS IN A BAD STATE

    CAIRNS, December 15.—Even last month, European residents of Shangahi were forming committees to organise evaluations ...

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  12. Infant Dies Twice During Operation

    BRISBANE, December 14.—A 15-months-old aborigine girl died twice during an operation in the Brisbane Children's Hospital on ...

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  13. GALES' DAMAGE IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, December 14.—While a gale swept the English Channel, thunderstorms caused local flooding and a whirlwind unroofed ...

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  14. POLICE MAY GO TO TRADES HALL

    MELBOURNE, December 14.—The Trades Hall Council Executive may reek police assistance to keep order at to-morrow night's ...

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  15. WAR HERO'S TRAGIC DEATH

    BRISBANE, December 15.—Alfred L. Robinson, former assistant district administration officer in New Guinea. Is ...

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  16. ELEMENTS AGAIN BATTER BRITAIN

    LONDON, Dec. 14 ( A.A.P.).—While a gale swept the English Channel, thunderstorms caused local flooding and a whirlwind ...

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  17. 150 MALTESE FOR AUSTRALIA

    VALETTA, Dec 14 (A.A.P.).—One hundred and fifty Maltese migrants, including 24 children, left for Australia to-day, in the ...

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  18. HEAVY TAX BURDENS CAUSE CRITICISM

    PARIS, December 14.—The heavy lax burdens contained in the new French Budget have come in for severe criticism. Reuter's correspondent says the main complaints are: Insufficient economies; ...

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  19. CEYLON BARRED BY SOVIET VETO

    PARIS, December 15.—The Soviet cast its Soviet cast its 28th. veto in the Security Council to-day to keep Ceylon out of the United Nations ...

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  20. MACKAY INQUIRY ON WHARF WORK

    MACKAY, December 15.—The liaison officer for the Stevedoring Industry Commission (Mr. W. H. Ball), who left by air from ...

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  21. PIG CARCASE COMPETITIONS

    BRISBANE, December 15.—Baconer pig carcase competitions are to be held in Queensland by the Australian Meal Board ...

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  22. HOW VERY LUCKY TOWNSVILLE WAS

    ROCKHAMPTON, December 15.—After four months' operation of buses, which it had acquired from private ...

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  23. HAIRLESS CAUSE RUSH ON WIGS

    LONDON, December 14.—The "Daily Mail" states that the latest unforeseen ruth on national health service is ...

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  24. PROSERPINE MAN BADLY INJURED

    PROSERPINE, December 15. A Council employee (W. Usher) received terrible injuries when a garhage truck he was driving ...

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  25. STRIKE THREAT IN CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, December 15.—Threats of a general strike in Canberra over a decision of Cabinet to abolish the ...

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  26. ESCAPEE GAOLED FOR CAR THEFT

    SOUTHPORT, December 15.—The Magistrate (Mr. Noyes) this morning sentenced prison farm escape Brian H. Bowles. 20, to a ...

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  27. COSTA RICAN CHARGE LAID

    WASHINGTON, December 14.—The Council of the American States Organisation to-day called a meeting of American Foreign ...

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  28. STEEL IMPORTS FROM BELGIUM

    BRISBANE, December 15.—The Government is expected to import 5,000 tons of steel, mainly for reinforcing purposes, from Belgium. ...

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  29. BELGIUM CAN SUPPLY CEMENT

    CAIRNS, December 15.—In a letter to the Cairns Harbour Board. reed at the Board's monthly meeting, the Belgium firm of Anvers. ...

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  30. TELEVISION FOR FLEET BRIEFING

    LONDON, Dec. 14 (A.A.P.).—Television sets have been installed in certain units of the British fleet to test whether a general ...

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  31. MACKAY MEAT TO LAST OVER XMAS

    MACKAY, December 15.—Mackay will have a sufficient supply of beef to tide over Christmas, This was revealed to-day. ...

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  32. TRUMAN RECORD FIRST RELEASED

    NEW YORK, December 14.—One of the first phonograph records made when the bar. on recordings ended to-day was a ...

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  33. America May Modify Arming Japan Policy

    WASHINGTON, December 15.—Although officials are unwilling to comment, there is an inclination to believe the United States may seek some modification of the present policy of keeping Japan ...

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  34. No More Flying Boots For Berlin Airlift

    LONDON, December 15.—The British have stopped using flying boats for the airlift into Berlin because of the fear that ice will soon be forming on Havel Lake. which is used as a landing area. ...

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  35. GALE DAMAGES FLYING BOAT

    LONDON, Dec. 14 (A.A.P.). —The B.O.A.C. Hythe flying boat which was about to leave South-ampton for Australia this ...

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  36. WAS MARSHALL AID USED TO BUY METALS?

    WASHINGTON, December 15.—The Government said to-day that three Marshall Plan countries Britain, Belgium and the Netherlands—had used Marshall Plan funds to buy scarce metals which they ...

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  37. U.S. OPERATION FOR "BLUE BABY"

    WASHINGTON, December 14.(A.A.P.).—Four-years-old Jeffrey Lore, of Perth, has left Johns Hospital after a tonsil ...

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  38. "JAP JUDGMENT SOLE U.S. RIGHT"

    NEW YORK, Dec, 14. (A.A.P.) Hearst's "Journal American." renewing its opposition to the execution of Japanese war criminals and ...

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  39. SUBJECT HEALTH FOR ALL SCHOOLS

    BRISBANE, December 15.—Specialists in every branch of medicine have contributed to t 368 page book entitled "Subject ...

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  40. AUSTRAL-JAP WHEAT PACT

    TOKIO, December 14.—Australia and Japan signed the second wheat agreement on December 11, by which Japan will receive a ...

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