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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 74 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 105 words
  4. LIB.-C.P. MAJORITY 29 IN NEW HOUSE

    BRISBANE, December 13.—On present figures the Liberal-Country Party Government will have a majority of 29 in the new house. The state of the parties at present is: Liberal-Country Party 73; ...

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  5. HANLON'S HAPPY REPORT ON SUGAR QUOTA

    BRISBANE, December 13.—The best methods of raising sugar production to meet Australia's new export commitments would be determined by the Central Cane Prices Board and sugar industry ...

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  6. LAST MEETING OP PACT CHIEFS

    The Service chiefs of 12 Atlantic Pact nations met in Paris last week and prepared an over-all plan for Western defence, Above (left to right): General Lecheres(France), General Omar Bradly (USA), and Lord Admiral Fraser Britain) at their last meeting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WOOL STEALING CHARGE AT LONGREACH

    LONGREACH, Dec. 13: A wool expert admitted in Longreach Police Court to-day that it was almost ...

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  8. Black Dakota Drops Supply To Terrorists

    BATAVIA. December 13.—A mysterious Black Dakota aircraft dropped heavy cylinders presumed to contain weapons ...

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  9. America May Break With Bulgaria

    WASHINGTON, December 12: The United States to-day deanounced Communist Bulgaria for subjecting American legation ...

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  10. Australia Thanked By Indonesia

    NEW YORK, December 12.— Indonesia thanked Australia to-day for helping to bring about the agreement on Indonesia's ...

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  11. MINING COY. TO WORK OPEN CUT

    SYDNEY, December 13.—It was disclosed to the chairman of the Central. Coal Reference Board, Mr. F. Gallagher, to-day, that the ...

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  12. MANY TRACTORS NEEDED FOR QLD.

    BRISBANE December 13.— Queensland needed at least 5000 tractors to satisfy the demand that has never been satisfied ...

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  13. WATERFRONT RUMBLINGS

    SYDNEY, December 13.— Disputes over cranes may tie up the waterfront at Newcastle and Melbourne. ...

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  14. N.Q. CLAIM FOR PORTFOLIO

    The conferment on a northerner of the portfolio of shipping is to be ingurged on the Leader of the Country Party ...

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  15. PLANE TRAGEDY NEAR KARACHI

    LONDON, December 13.—Reuter's Karichi correspondent says all 21 passengers and four of the crew we believed to have been ...

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  16. MR. WARD TO PRESS CASE

    SYDNEY, December 13.—Mr. E. J. Ward said to-night be would continue his efforts to have Mr. Simon Isaacs ...

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  17. N. QLD. TIMBER FOR THE SOUTH

    BRISBANE, Dec. 13: At least 5600 tons of North Queensland timber will be shipped to ...

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  18. COMMONWEALTH MEETING LIKELY

    LONDON, December 18.— A Commonwealth economic conference is likely to be convened within a few months of the ...

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  19. MIGRANT KILLED ON WAY TO WORK

    BRISBANE, December 13.— Alfred Robert Eagle (37), British migrant, who has been here only eight months was kitted instantly ...

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  20. PETROL BURST, BURNS FARMER

    BRISBANE, December 13.—A Sondgate farmer, Arthur Walton (46) was badly burned to-day When petrol exploded while he was ...

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  21. MELBOURNE BY-ELECTIONS

    MELBOURNE, December 13.— The Liberals are expected to retain Kew end Labour to hold the Clifton Hill and Richmond seats ...

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  22. STATE BUTTER OUTPUT UP

    "BRISBANE, December 13,—The Queensland Butter Board estimates that in the six months ended December, the State's butter ...

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  23. BIG GIFT FOR CANCER RESEARCH

    NEW YORK, December 12.— Millionaire John D. Rockefeller, tonight announced he would give 2,000,000 dollars to help in the ...

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  24. £200,000 FIRE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Dec. 13: Damage estimated at about £200,000 wot caused by a fire which swept through ...

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  25. MACKAY'S NEW HARVEST RECORD

    MACKAY, December 13.—Last Reek eight mills in the Mackay area crushed 68,571 tons of cane to brine the season's total to ...

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  26. PILOT LOSES DAMAGES CLAIM

    BRISBANE, December 13.— The former A.N.A. pilot, Stanley Adrian Roggenkamp. of Sydney, lost his claim for £15,000 damages ...

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  27. HEAVY WRIT ON COMMONWEALTH

    SYDNEY, December 13.—A High Court writ, claiming £176,153 from the Commonwealth, has been taken' out by the ...

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  28. South Africa Postpones Segregation

    PRETORIA, December 12.—Dr. Malan's Nationalist Government will not proceed with the "apartheld" (segregation) ...

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  29. FRASER NOT FOR CEYLON

    WELLINGTON, December 13.—The out going Prime Minister, Mr. Peter Fraser, to-day advised the new Prime Minister, ...

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  30. WESTERN SHEEP BEING SHOT

    LONGREACH, December 13.— Graziers in Central and Western Queensland claim that full-woolled merino sheep are being shot with ...

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  31. VYSHINSKY WAS FURIOUS

    LONDON. December 13.—The British United Press Le Havre correspondent says the Soviet Foreign Minister, ...

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  32. PLANE HITS RIVER IN FOG LANDING: 4 DEAD

    WASHINGTON, December 13.—Two passengers and two pilots were killed while 19 others escaped, when a Dakota airliner crashed into the Potomac River last night. ...

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  33. BIG CATCH AT INNISFAIL

    A 1601b, cod caught at the Innisfall public wharf by professional fisherman, Nick Nantouplis. A 40lb, trevally is shown alongside for comparison. (Balma Studio, photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. MACKAY PUBLIC WORKS HOLD-UP

    MACKAY, December 13.—Public works totalling more than £500,000 are held up through the shortage of trained technicians ...

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  35. TRADES UNION INDEPENDENCE

    SYDNEY, December 13.—It is unlikely that the trade union movement would give the Menties Government any assistance ...

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  36. COUNTRY PROTEST ON CRICKET

    BRISBANE, December 13.—The Queensland Cricket Association to-night formally "received" a latter from the Q.C.A. country ...

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  37. SHARP RISE IN GOLD VALUE

    CANBERRA. December 13.— Gold produced in Australia has alsen sharply in value according of gold production figures released ...

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  38. COMMONWEALTH £32M. DEFICIT

    CANBERRA, December 13.—The Treasurer (Mr. Chiefley) to-day announced a deficit in the Commonwealth finances for November of ...

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  39. BIG NOTE ISSUE IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY. December 13.—An additional £1,000,000 in notes was released by the Commonwealth Bank yesterday to other banks as ...

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  40. DISMANTLING MAY BE ILLEGAL

    HERFORD (Germany), December 13, —Germany's biggest ship-builders. Rudolf and Walter Blohm. contended before a British ...

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