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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 126 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  4. LIB.-C.P. CLEAVAGE IN VICT. WIDENS

    MELBOURNE, January 6.-The Liberal Party in Victoria will oppose the Country Party in all seats at the next State and Federal elections, the State President of the party (Mr. Magnus Cormack) announced ...

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  5. QUADRUPLETS HAVE FIRST CHRISTMAS PARTY

    ENGLISH QUADS, children of Mrs. Margaret Good, of Bristol, at their frit Christmas party. They are (from left) Jennifer, Frances, Elizabeth, and Bridget. They are six months old. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Govt. Plans For Sugar Expansion

    BRISBANE, January 6.-The State Government was considering plans to increase sugar production by at least 160,000 tons a year, a sugar industry spokesman said to-day. This would make the ...

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  7. CHIANG'S PEACE OFFER REJECTED

    NANKING, January 6.-The Chinese Communist radio to-night rejected Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's New Year's Eve peace offer, and boasted the Communists were approaching final victory, ...

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  8. Girls Reach Mackay as Stowaways

    MACKAY, January 6,-Four women stowaways from Melbourne, aged from 21 to 25 years, landed at Mackay to-day from ...

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  9. Lakes Creek Beef Going Into Freezer

    The consignment of 48 tons of frozen beef despatched from Creek meatworks, Rockhampton, by the Acting Premier ...

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  10. U.S. RECALLS DELEGTE TO INDONESIA

    WASHINGTON January 5.- The United States has recalled "for consulations" Mr. Merle Cochran. United States delegate ...

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  11. LEAD MINERS ASK £11 BONUS

    CANBERRA, January 6.—Very few of the 1500 inhabitants of Captain's Flat, 35 miles from Canberia are working because the ...

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  12. APPOINTMENTS, REFORM SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, January 6.- The State Council of the Commonwealth Public Service Clerical Association to-night decided to ...

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  13. PRELATE FLAYS ENSLAVERS

    NEW YORK, January 5.-Cardinal Spellman to-day renewed his protests against the Hungarhan Government's arrest of ...

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  14. CEASE-FIRE IN HOLYLAND?

    LONDON, Jan. 6.-Ruter's Tel Aviv correspondent says the Israeli Cabinet is understood to have accepted in principal the ...

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  15. N. AUST. MEAT EXPANSION

    CANBERRA, January 6.- plans to increase meat production in Northern Australia for sale in Britain are still in the ...

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  16. 10 YEARS FOR JAP ADMIRAL

    TOKIO, January 6.-Rear Admiral Tasuku Nakazawa, Operations Chief of the Japanese Naval General Staff, was sentenced to 10 ...

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  17. NEW SYDNEY WHARF TIE-UP

    SYDNEY, January 6.-Union officials said to-night that a dispute involving casual waterside clerks threatened to tie up the port of ...

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  18. HORSE CRUELTY CHARGES DENIED

    ADELAIDE, January 6. Adelaide agents to-day described as "fantastic." the charges that horses had been cruelly treated in the ...

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  19. MT. ISA WAGE MINIMUM £18/4/7

    BRISBANE, January 6.-The minimum wage for an adult male at Mt. Isa Mines after February I will be £18,417 per week. This is ...

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  20. WOOL WORTH £31M MORE IN '49

    SYDNEY, January 6.- Wool experts expect this year's clip to realise £186,440,000 - almost £31,000,000 more than last year. ...

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  21. DEATH FOLLOWS GLASGOW PARTY

    LONDON, January 5.-Reuter says a woman died and another woman and a man are in hospital as a result of drinking spirits at ...

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  22. HIGH POST FOR QUEENSLANDER

    NEW YORK, January 5.-Air Fred T. Small, born in Queensland 60 years ago, has been elected to the board of directors of the ...

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  23. NEW WOOL PRICE RECORD

    MELBOURNE, January 6.-The second Australasian wool record, in two days of 159 pence was established at Geelong wool sales. ...

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  24. COAL SHORT IN N.S. WALES

    SYDNEY, January 6.-Because of the coal shortage, open cut miners in the Western district have been asked by the Joint Coal ...

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  25. Govt. May Intervene In Sanitary Dispute

    BRISBANE, January 6.-Unless the City Council speedily restores night soil and garbage disposal services the Government will have to take action, the Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) announced ...

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  26. ANTI-COM. GROUP IN U.S.

    SAN FRANCISCO, January 6.-A. rebel rightist organisation to combat Communism among San Francisco maritime workers has ...

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  27. "GOOD FISHING" RUSSIA'S HOPE

    LONDON, January 5.-Jakob Malik, the Russian representative after transferring from the Queen Mary, left London airport to ...

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  28. GERMAN DRS. CATCH UP ON NEW METHODS.

    BERLIN, January 6.-The three Western military governments, mindful that no field of German professional knowledge suffered more severely during the Nazi regime than did medicine, are to-day ...

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  29. FILIPINOS AT JAMBOREE

    FILIPINO SCOUTS at the pan-Pacific Seoul jamboree being held near Melbourne. These scouts fought at guerrillas against the Japanese during the war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. BUTCHERS MUST DISPLAY PRICES

    BRISBANE, January 6.-The Prices Commissioner (Mr. Fullagar) to-day warned retail butchers they would be prosecuted if ...

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  31. ARTISTS BAN NAZI CONDUCTOR

    NEW YORK, January 6 -The Chicago Orchestral Association has decided not to have the German conductor. Withelm Furtwaengler, ...

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  32. CITRUS CROPS IN U.S. DAMAGED

    NEW YORK, january 6 Many sections of the U.S.A are suffering under unusual weather conditions to-day ...

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  33. STORES BUSY ON PRICE ADJUSTING

    BRISBANE, January 6.-Traders who have been given a fortnight's respite to reduce retail profit margins by 71 percent admit ...

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  34. GERMANS REFUSE RUHR DISSEMBLY

    LONDON. January 5. The American Press Dusseldolf representative says German resistance in the dismantling of the large ...

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  35. FED. DEBATE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS

    CANBERRA, January 6. The re-assembly of the two houses of Parliament was announced to-day in the Commonwealth Gazette ...

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