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  2. SAFETY EXPERT BLAMES VENTILATION SYSTEM FOR COLLINSVILLE DISASTER

    BOWEN, Dec. 13.—Seven Collinsville miners killed in last October's disaster would not have died if the mine ventilation system had been efficient, Miners' Federation safety expert, Jack Barrett, told the Collinsville Commission today. ...

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  3. READY FOR WORK AGAIN

    After lunch on the lawn in St. Paul's Church grounds Nena Turner and Rosaling Murray prepare ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Russian "Agent" Denies Assisting Reds In Aust.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 13.—A Russian described in a Moscow letter as "our agent" denied at the Royal Commission on Espionage today that he had assisted the Soviet in Australia. No proposal had ever been made ...

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  5. FLIGHT RECORD

    BRISBANE, December 13.—An Amberley-based Canberra jet bomber today created ...

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  6. MISSING CHILD FOUND

    ROCKHAMPTON, Dec. 13.—A search party this morning found 11-years-old Mary Bateman, ...

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  7. Miller Is "Hopeful" For Test

    SYDNEY, Dec. 13.—Keith Miller today received a favourable doctor's report on his knee ...

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  8. NO MOVES TO STAVE OFF PRINTERS' STOPPAGE!

    BRISBANE, Dec. 13.—No Industrial Court or other moves were mode today to stave oh the printing industry dispute stoppage timed to begin on Thursday. ...

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  9. SOUTHPORT SKULL MYSTERY

    BRISBANE, Dec. 13.—Police investigations began late on Saturday after a skull was found ...

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  10. SEVERE STORM

    BRISBANE, December 13.—A severe electrical storm struck the Brisbane metropolitan area and nearby ...

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  11. POPE WEAKER

    VATICAN CITY, Dec. 13.—Pope Pius XII was reliably reported to be somewhat weaker today, ...

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  13. RECORD TEA CONSUMPTION

    PERTH, December 13.—Austalia will have drunk a record quantity of tea by the end of this year, ...

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  14. Australia's Commitments Under S.E.A.T.O. Reviewed

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 13.—Austlralia's possible military commitments under the S.E.A.T.O. pact were reviewed at a top level defence conference between Federal ministers and service ...

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  15. ALTERATIONS IN AUST. CONSTITUTION URGED

    SYDNEY, Dec. 13.—Major changes in Australia's "outdated" Constitution were needed urgently, Sir John Latham, former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia said today. He ...

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  16. £50,000,000 LOAN UNDER-SUBSCRIBED

    CANBERRA, Dec. 13.—The Commonwealth's £50,000,000 loan was under-subscribed by £13,000,000. Subscription to the cash section of the loan totalled only £37,000,000, although the closing date was extended for ...

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  17. NO FOOD, WATER FOR FIVE DAYS

    WARWICK, Dec. 13.—A 72-year-old pensioner, Albert Douglas, of no fixed address, who had been ...

    Article : 96 words
  18. NO CONTEST

    SYDNEY, Dec. 13.—Spectators were amazed when referee Vic. Patrick declared the fight between ...

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