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  2. ARMS RACKED AFTER SIX CHRISTMASES OF WAR

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—To-day men and women of the Australian fighting forces had racked their arms after six Christmases at war, stated the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) in a Christmas Eve message to the fighting forces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. METAL INDUSTRY FACES GRIM PROSPECT

    SYDNEY, Sun.—A grim prospect faces the metal and allied industries for there is little hope of the steel strikes at Port Kembla and Newcastle being settled before the New Year, It is unlikely the mass meetings of steelworkers, which were to ...

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  4. MOSLEY DOES NOT INTEND TO START POLITICAL PARTY

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Fascist leader (Sir Oswald Mosley) said on Friday that he would not, hold public meetings in future at which supporters ...

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  5. FAVORITES FAIL TO SHOW FORM AT DELORAINE

    Darraweit, moving through on the inside when Warra Nymph who had a three lengths lead went very wide in the straight, won the Christmas Handicap at the Meander Racing Club's holiday meeting on Saturday. Racing included gallops, trots and a brush steeple. ...

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  6. RETURNS TO BIG CRICKET

    DON BRADMAN, who will return to big cricket to-day when he will lead South Australia against Queensland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Guilty of High Treason

    LONDON, Sunday.— Walter Purdy, a former member of the Navy, was found guilty on two counts of high treason on Friday-first, with having ...

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  8. PRINCES' CHRISTMAS DAY.

    CANBERRA, Suturday.— As in every other home in Australia, Christmas Day at Government House will be children's day. The ...

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  9. Inordinate Desire For Beer and Horse Racing

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.— The inordinate desire by Australians for beer, horseracing and betting rather than the serious things of life like the arts ...

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  10. KINDERGOLD FOR ADELAIDE

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  11. MONEY TO BURN!

    LAE, Sunday.—The Australian Pay Corps is embarrassed by money. It may even burn some. The money is 515,041 yen ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA- N. ZEALAND PASSENGER SERVICE MAY BE RESUMED SOON

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A regular passenger service between Australia and New Zealand may be resumed with in the next six months, with the return of the ...

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  13. USE OF UNIFORMS AS CLOTHING

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—It is believed the Government will be asked to insist that all badges of rank, Rising Suns, service chevrons ...

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  14. Hungarians Demand Food,

    LONDON, Sunday.— Crowds shouting "Give us bread" demonstrated outside the Hungarian Parliament yesterday, says Reuter's Budapest correspondent. The ...

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  15. WOMAN FATALLY STABBED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Stabbed in a brawl at a Darlinghurst residential, Elizabeth Rose Wilson (65) died in hospital early yesterday, ...

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  16. RAINBIRD: MINION DEFEATED AT CHELTENHAM

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 437 words
  17. 27 IN LONGFORD CUP

    When acceptances for the Longford £1000 Centenary Cup were declared at noon on Saturday, 27 horses remained in the race. ...

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  18. PUBLIC OPINION

    Sir,—At a recent meeting of the Devonport Chamber of Commence a lengthy discussion on this subject was marred by inferences that Burnie was ...

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  19. Arrested Following Wedding Stir

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A woman, said by the police to be Mrs. Ethel Livesey (48), was arrested in Sydney yesterday ...

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  20. Meat Transport Experiment Succeeds

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— The experiment in transporting fresh meat by air from Brisbane to Morotai has succeeded. This may make ...

    Article : 157 words
  21. Half-Threat by Japs to Assassinate MacArthur

    TOKIO, Sunday.— An Army spokesman said a half-threat to assissinate Genral MacArthur had been voiced by Japan[?] but Allied headquarter had not paid ...

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  22. FRANCE TO MAINTAIN STRONG FORCES

    PARIS, Sunday. — France has decided to maintain a modernised army of half a million men and also 65,000 naval persounel. One hundred and twenty French ...

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  23. GAVE LIFE FOR A DOG

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.— John Charles Schutield (26), recently discharged from the R.A.A.F., left the home of his fathe-in-law, Mr. J. M'Laughlin, of ...

    Article : 111 words
  24. Plane Used To Spray For Rutherglen Bug

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.— Operating from Tocumwal, a Federal Department of Air Beaufighter sprayed 30 acres of peach orchard ...

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  25. HEAVY ROAD TOLL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— Two persons were killed and at least 35 injured, ten of them seriously, in road accidents in and around the ...

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  26. COMEDIAN WENT INTO ACTION

    NEW YORK, Sunday — Major-General Robert Beighler, who commanded the 37th Division, disclosed yesterday that the comedian Joe E. Brown Participated in an ...

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  27. Idle Servicewomen In New Guinea

    LAE, Sunday.—- Servicewomen in New Guinea, many of whom have almost nothing to do, are becoming impatient at the lack of ...

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  28. GENERAL SERVICE BADGE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—No decision has yet been made, but it is likely that members of the Volunteer Defence Crops who were on full-time duty during ...

    Article : 146 words
  29. ALLEGATIONS THAT PLANES NOT PROPERLY SERVICED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Minister for Air (Mr. Drakoford) has obtained reports from officers in the islands regarding allegations that many ...

    Article : 132 words
  30. LATE NEWS

    LONDON. Sunday.— The finance committee of France's Constituent Assembly unanimously remommended ratification of the Bretton ...

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