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  3. No Loans Obtainable for Electricity Works MANY QLD. AREAS FACE BLACKOUTS—RATIONING

    BRISBANE, Dec. 23.—As a result of the failure by all Queensland regional electricity boards to obtain loans for works approved by the Loan Council last August, blackouts, severe rationing, and increased tariffs face all regional areas early in 1952, stated the State Electricity ...

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  4. NO BIRDS THERE

    Little Brian Cook searches the Christmas tree with his new machine gun. Brian, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Cook, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Mr. Churchill's Warning: DRASTIC NEW STEPS TO MAKE BRITAIN SOLVENT

    LONDON, Dec. 23.—In a broadcast last night, the British Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) warned Britain that Irastic new steps were forthcoming aiming ...

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  6. Beef Shortage Likely

    BRISBANE, Dec. 23.—Beef supplies in the new year are expected to be the lowest in months. ...

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  7. During Spring Cruise COUNSELLORS OF STATE TO ACT FOR KING

    LONDON, Dec. 23.—An announcement from 10 Downing Street said his Majesty will appoint ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Prime Minister's Christmas Message

    CANBERRA, Dec. 23.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) tonight released his Christmas message to ...

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  9. RECORD NUMBER OF DRUNKS

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 23.—Police arrested a record a her of drunks in Melbourne during the weekend. A ...

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  10. COMMUNISTS STALL ON ILL PRISONER EXCHANGE

    MUNSAN, Korea, December 23.—Communist truce delegates today refused to give a definite answer to the Allied request for an immediate exchange of sick ...

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  11. PERSIAN LOAN APPEAL

    LONDON, Dec. 23.—The Persian Premier (Dr. Mossadeq) last night broadcast an appeal to the Persian ...

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  12. MORE AUST. TROOPS IN KOREA SOON

    TOKIO. Dec. 23.—The Australian Army Minister (Mr. Jos. Francis) said here today that the second ...

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  13. Thousands Dismissed From N.S.W. Industries

    SYDNEY, Dec. 23.—Thousands of workers employed in the textile and building industries were dismissed last Friday when most industries closed for the ...

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  14. CHRISTMAS DISPLAY CAUSES TRAFFIC JAM

    SYDNEY, Dec. 23—More than 15,000 cars piled up in a traffic Jam seven miles long along Epping Highway ...

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  15. Watch for Cyclone

    BRISBANE, Dec. 23. —Absence of cyclones in Queensland so far this summer has put Weather Bureau ...

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  16. No Dry Christmas At Walhalla

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 23.—Last week the small Gippsland town of Walhalla, 100 miles from Melbourne, lost ...

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  17. LEAVE WITHOUT PAY FOR SOME QLD. EMPLOYEES

    BRISBANE. Dec. 23.—Queensland textile workers have been given an extra week's leave without pay over ...

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  18. RECORD VICTORIAN EXODUS

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 23.—Essendon Airport will become the world's busiest Christmas air terminal as holiday-makers begin a record interstate exodus. At the peak of to-morrow's ...

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  19. MORE MIGRANTS FOR QLD.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 23.—Thirty families, with 52 children, were among the British migrants who arrived ...

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  20. BUSH BROTHER GOING TO NEW GUINEA

    BRISBANE, Dec. 23.—An Anglican Bush Brother has exchanged a spacious 150 boy school for a collection of ...

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  21. FIRE SAFEGUARDS IN BLUE MOUNTAINS

    SYDNEY, Dec. 23.—The Blue Mountain zone was now as safe from fire hazard as fire fighting equipment could ...

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  22. ESCAPED FROM WESTBROOK

    TOOWOOMBA, Dec. 23.—A 16-year-old youth, James Budgen escaped from the West-brook farm home this ...

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  23. "ANGLO-EGYPTIAN PACTS DEAD"

    LONDON, Dec. 23—The Egyptian Acting Foreign Minister (Ibrahim Farag) said yesterday Egypt would not submit ...

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  24. NAZI WAR CRIMINALS RELEASED FROM GAOL

    LONDON, Dec. 23.—British authorities in Germany yesterday released 42 war criminals, including seven women, from ...

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  25. PITCH MAY HELP BATSMEN TODAY

    ADELAIDE, Dec. 23.—The third Test pitch is expected to entirely favour the batsmen tomorrow, instead of the ...

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  26. Left to Celebrate—Got Soaked

    SYDNEY, Dec. 23.—Three men who hired a rowing boat yesterday and loaded it with Christmas liquor and food, overturned it an hour later in Middle Harbour. They were rescued semi-conscious by men fishing nearby. However, about five dozen ...

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  27. MET A KANGAROO!

    GOONDIWINDI, Dec. 23.—A car in which a family was driving to church today collided with a kangaroo near ...

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