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  2. VICTORIA'S SUCCESS IN SHIELD MATCH

    MELBOURNE, December 13.—Victoria beat the clock by 20 infante, and defeated Queensland by seven wickets in the Shield match to-day. Set 256 runs in the Second innings to win outright, and 195 ...

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  3. GOODS TRAIN'S PLUNGE DOWN

    SYDNEY, December 13.—Rescue squads had to work for more then five hours to release the body of a 19-year-old ...

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  4. Watersiders Case Slated At Mackay

    MACKAY, December 13.—The Secretary of the Watersiders union in mackey Mr. A. J. Masay said last night that ...

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  5. 317A LB. NEW RECORD FOR SCOURED WOOL

    BRISBANE, December 13.—The Australian record price for scoured and the State record for greasy was again broken at ...

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  6. The Townsville Daily Bulletin. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14. l950

    The world situation, having [?] to such an extent as to be classified as necessitating the declaration of a state of ...

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  7. Newspaper Control Under Socialism

    LONDON, December 13.—Sir David Maxwell Fyfe K.C. addressing journalists in London to-day said newspapers would ...

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  8. Handwriting Queried In Poll Appeal

    BRISBANE, December 13.—Fifty-four absent voting papers filled in at the George Street electoral Office in the Builmba ...

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  9. M.C.C. DRAWS AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, December 13.—Young English batsman, David Sheppard, 22, and Brian Close, 19. each finished with 105 not out in the ...

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  10. OBITUARY

    The death occurred recently in Tasmania of Mr. Claude William Rock and his wife. Both were Tasmanian natives, aged 87. The ...

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  11. U.S. RECEPTION TO MR. HANLON

    NEW YORK, December 13.—The Australian consul-General [?] General Smart held a reception today for prominent ...

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  12. WON'T BAN WOOL TO RUSSIA

    CANBERRA, December 13.—The Commonwealth Government recently considered considered limited supplies of Australian wool to ...

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  13. VICTORIAN TRAIN STRIKE ISSUE

    MELBOURNE, December 13.—The claims by the Australian Railways Union for the abolition of passive thus and the payment ...

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  14. VICTORIAN STIR OVER SENTENCES

    MELBOURNE, December 13.—A special meeting of the Victor ian Cabinet may be held Boon to reconsider the Government's ...

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  15. BUY BOMBERS FROM AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, December 13.—Australia is negotiating for the purchase of 12 Lockheed Neptune long-range reconnaissance ...

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  16. U.K. SEEKING DANISH MEAT

    COPENHAGEN, December 18.—Britain has asked Denmark for more meat to help fill the shortage created by difficulties with the ...

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  17. Fisherman On Murder Trial

    SYDNEY, December 13.—Apart from a little shynees and a little reserve, William Birtle 25, fisherman of Tonkley, was ...

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  18. BURKETOWN ISOLATED

    BURKETOWN, December 13: Cyclonic bad weather on the Golf coast hag Isolated Burketown unusually early in the ...

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    The appeal made by Che C.W.A. at Charters Towers in aid of Mrs. Schluter, the mother of triplets, now stands at £885/16/-. ...

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  20. RAILWAYMEN'S RECORD PAY

    IPSWICH December 18.—There was a record pay of £148.520 at the Ipswich Railway Workshops to-day. The amount included payment for ...

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  21. NEW HOME FOR TRADE ENVOY

    LONDON, December 13.—The Australian High Commissioner's official residence is now in the same London street ns Mr. Winston ...

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  22. ABATTOIR FEES INCREASED

    BRISBANE, December 13.—Slaughtering fees, saleyard dues, and charges for other special services performed at the ...

    Article : 197 words
  23. NEW DESTROYER FOR TRIALS

    CANBERRA, December l3.—Progressive trials of the new battle clan destroyer. H.M.A.S Anne, recently completed at ...

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  24. FEDERAL AID FOR 'VARSITIES

    CANBERRA, December 18—The Commonwealth Government has offered substantial financial assistance probably to the extent of ...

    Article : 134 words
  25. THE WEATHER STORY.

    YOU ARE ALL FAMILIAR with the currents that form in streams of water, particularly when such streams are ...

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  26. SAT FOR EXAM. IN HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, December 13.—Rex O'Sullivan. 14. sat for English and Geography in the Scholarship Examination to-day. although he ...

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  27. CAPITAL ISSUES CONTROL VALID?

    CANBERRA, December 13.—The Commonwealth Government is still uncertain about the validity of its legislation to relnstitutc capital ...

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  28. Flour Price Increased

    BRISBANE, December 13.—The price of flour and whestmeal has been Increased by £2/12/- a ton and bran and ...

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  29. SEA FARES ARE TO GO UP

    MELBOURNE, December 13.—Passenger fares on inter-state liners will rise by 10 per cent from January. ...

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  30. Order On Lucinda Wharfies

    SYDNEY, December 13.—Mr. Justice Kirby adjourned the Federal Arbitration Court today Willie executive, of the ...

    Article : 182 words
  31. Brick Works May Close On Pegged Prices

    BRISBANE, December 13.—Became of pegged prices, Queensland biggest brick organisation may stop making ...

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  32. SHIPPING MOTES

    In port: Nyora. Beltana Barossa. Nyora berthed yesterday to discharge general cargo. ...

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  33. SECOND TEST TEAM ANNOUNCED TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, December 14.—It is expected that the names of Australian's players for the second Test match in Melbourne on December ...

    Article : 106 words
  34. Thought-reoders on Way Bock

    LONDON, December 13.—Syd­ney Piddington and Mrs. Piddington, Australian thought readers, who bewildered Britain on the ...

    Article : 82 words
  35. Advertising

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  36. Tram Worker Run Over at Red lynch

    CAIRNS, December 13.—A 49-year-old Italian tramline worker died instantly when he was run over by a cane locomotive at ...

    Article : 76 words
  37. ITALY TO SPEED REARMAMENT

    LONDON, December 13.—Reuters Rome representative says the Italian Government to-night approved of plans for a big speed up ...

    Article : 36 words
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