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  2. MACARTHUR DENIES DISAGREEMENT WITH RUSSIA

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—General MacArthur has ridiculed a statement broadcast from Tokio by the American Broadcasting Company's announcer, Larry Tighe, who said Russia had not only abandoned all plans to send occupation forces to Japan as a ...

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  3. WANTS TO STAY IN AUSTRALIA

    MR. E. J. WABD, Fedeial Minister for Transport, who stated in Sydney ywsterday that he thought he could best serve the workers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. School End of Year Functions

    ST. HILDA'S, DELORAINE. — The "bleak-up" ceremony of St. Hilda's School. Deloraine, was held on Thursday afternoon, when pupils presented ...

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  5. FOR LONDON

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. J. A. Beasley was given a rousing fare well to-day when he sailed in the Australia Star to take up his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ILL-TREATMENT OF NATIVES

    OODNADATTA, Friday. — In imposing a fine of £135, with £44/12/ costs, on Rex Lowe (31), station manager, of Mt. Dare ...

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  7. 40-HOUR WEEK

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Transpart Minisiter (Mr. Ward) denied to-day that he said recently the Federal Government would legislate for a 40-hour week. What ...

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  8. Extreme Shortage of Milk Expected in Hobart Next Year

    HOBART, Friday.—The Director of Public Health (Dr. S. L. Park) considers there is likely to be an extreme shortage of liquid milk in Hobart in the coming year. He recommended in a report to the Minister of Health (Mr. ...

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  9. YOUNGER MEN N TO GUIDE DEFENCE POLICY

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The election of the Government to give younger men who have distingnished them[?] in the war an effective voice in ...

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  10. WANT CESSATION OF HOSTILITIES IN CHINA

    SIHAGHAI, Friday.—As General Marshall, the new U. S. Ambassador the China stepped fiom hiss plane Chinese Communists asked the Government to ...

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  11. Demohilisation of Medical Personnel

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—By next June, the Navy, Army and Air Force would have demobilised 1305 doctors, the Army Minister (Mr ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. Governor Designate Arrives in Cargo Ship

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Tasmania's Governor Designate (Sir Hugh Binney) created a Vice-Regal precedent by arriving here ...

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  13. TRANS-PACIFIC AIR SERVICE

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The U.S. Governniont has agreed to provide terminal landing rights to Australia and N.Z. for their ...

    Article : 101 words
  14. Much Valuable Timber Lost in Big Victorian Fire

    MELBOURNE, Firday. — Much valuable standing timber and several thousand tons of fhewood were burned in a fire which was approaching ...

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  15. TYRE RATIONING TO CEASE IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Friday. — Tyre rationing ceases on December 31. Present production is 11 million a quarter. ...

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  16. ONLY ONE MINE IDLE IN NORTH

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The only nothern mine idle to-day was Stockrington N. 2, where 100 miners produce 600 tons daily. For three days of this week, every ...

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  17. CASH EQUIVALENT OF CLOTHING FOR SERVICEMEN

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The cash equivalent of clothing previously covcied by the total of clothing vouchers rsued to discharged ...

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  18. CHRISTMAS BOX FOR HOUSEWIVES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Executive Council to-day amended the gas rationing regulations to allow cooking from 8 a.m. till 2 p.m. on Christmas Day. ...

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  19. 2000 PEOPLE QUEUE UP FOR CHRISTMAS LIQUOR

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Two thousand people in a quarter-mile double queue waited outside the Hotel Bondi at Bondi Beach to-day for their Christmas ...

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  20. PREMIERS' CHRISTMAS GREETINGS

    HOBART, Friday.—"On the eve of Christmas, I extend to the people of Tasmania my appreciation of their loyalty and self-sacrificing ...

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  21. Committed for Trial on Treason Charge

    LONDON, Friday.—Accused of treason. Thomas Heller Cooper (26), clerk, who allegedly fought with the Adolf Hitler Division on the Russian front was ...

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  22. BURNIE PAPER MILLS COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH THOSE IN U.S. & CANADA

    The mill at South Burnie compared more than favorably with any he saw in the U.S. and Canada, and was much more modern than many of them, said Mr. H. B. Somerset, general superintendent of A.P.P.M. Ltd., Burnie, yesterday. ...

    Article : 398 words
  23. TO BE SHOT FOR WAR CRIMES

    MOROTAI, Friday.—Lt. Yanomura (28) permanent Japanese naval officer, was sentenced by the War Crimes Court to day to be shot for having ...

    Article : 143 words
  24. FACT-FINDING BOARDS MUST HAVE POWER TO EXAMINE BOOKS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—President Trman, at a press conteicnce stated that it was essential for fact-finding boards in labor disputca to have authority to ...

    Article : 327 words
  25. Legislative Council Vacancy

    HOBART, Friday. — The electoral authorities are examining the position that has arisen in the Legislative Council by the death of the Prosidont ...

    Article : 125 words
  26. Says Government Neglected North Persia

    TEHERAN, Friday.—An angry chorus of protest arose in the Persian Parliament yesterdya from supporters of the Premier (Mr. Hamimi), when the Mniority Leader ...

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  27. LATE NEWS

    BATAVIA, Friday.—Mosquitos and Thunderbolts which had not been [?] for nine days blasted road blocks and strongpoints which were holding up Gurkha ...

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  28. HOW CANBERRA WILL SPEND CHRISTMAS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The majority of the legations here plan to spend a quiet Christmas, but there will be private parties. ...

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  29. TURKISH NEWSPAPERMEN CHARGED BY GOVERNMENT

    ISTANBUL, Friday. — The Government has charged two newspaper proprietors and two editors, one of whom is the editor of "Tan," which was ...

    Article : 70 words
  30. LACK OF QUORUM FOR U.N.O. MEETINGS

    LONDON, Friday.—Pointing out that in three instances in the past two days where lack of a quorum has held up the work of technical committees ...

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  31. ALL A.W.A.S. TO RETURN FROM N.G.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Orders have been issued for the return of all A. W. A. S. to Austmlia from New Guinea by March 31. An Army spokesman said to-day the ...

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  32. WOMEN IN POST OFFICE GIVING UP JOBS

    LAUNGLSION, Friday.—After splendid service during the war, several women employes of the Launceston Post Office will give up then jobs in the New Year. ...

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  33. Commission to Manage Soldier Settlement in Victoria

    MBLBOURNE, Friday.—A commission of three will manage soldier settlement in Victoita, The Premier (Mr. Cain) told the ...

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  34. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The fourth infantile paralysis case at East Malvern in a week was reported to the State Health Depaitment to-day. One case was ...

    Article : 45 words
  35. Supreme Court to Hear Argument on Yamashira Trial

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—The Supreme Court decided to hear oral argment on January 7 as to whether or not to intervene in the Yamashita trial. Meanwhile ...

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  36. Diphtheria Epidemic Expected in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A diphtheria epidemic was likely in Sydney next year, the metropolitan health officer (Dr. G. Drew)) said to-day. ...

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  37. Concentrated Shopping Rush in Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Melbouino to-day experienced the most concentrated Christmas shopping rush for five years All shops were packed. ...

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