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  4. BRITISH TROOPS STOP EXECUTIONS BY S. KOREANS

    LONDON, December 18.--Wrathful Northumberland Fusiliers took the law into their own hands yesterday and stopped the execution of 35 more Korean men, women and children, writes the 'Daily ...

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  5. Execution of Vic. murderers postponed

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Governor (Sir Dallas Brooks), on the advice of the State ...

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  6. NO ALTERNATIVE TO BUILDING UP OF DEFENCES

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Unless there was a change in Soviet policy, such as could not at present be foreseen, the best prospect we could hope for was to live through difficult years, marked by a continuous ...

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  7. Qld. may have tea industry

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.--The success or failure of experiments to be conducted shortly ...

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  8. MAN REMANDED ON TWO CHARGES OF MURDER

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Twenty-one-year-old Ronald Newman Cribbin, of Hawthorne, Victoria, was remanded to the Central Court, Sydney, on December 27 in ...

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  9. Bakers want another price increase

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Bread Manufacturers Association has applied to the Prices ...

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  10. TIMBER PRICES RAISED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Sawn timber prices were increased to-day by the Prices Commissioner ...

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  11. MALAY OFFICIALS DETAINED

    SINGAPORE, Dec. 18.--President of the Singapore Muslim League (Karim Ghani) and Malay leaders. Dr. Burhanuddin and ...

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  12. Basic wage rise for watersiders

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Justice Kirby, in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, granted the £1 a week basic wage increase to members of the Waterside Workers' Federation on the basis of a ...

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  13. DEATH FROM POLIO

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Two deaths from poliomyelitis were reported to the Health Department to-day. One victim was a youth of 18 ...

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  14. PROMISE TO BE MORE HUMANE

    SEOUL, Dec. 18.--The Korean Home Minister Chough to-day assured the United Nations Commission that future executions ...

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  15. Support for netting scheme

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Acting Premier (Mr. V. C. Gair) said to-night any practical scheme for netting sharks along ...

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  16. WARNING TO EUROPE

    BRUSSELS, Dec. 18.--The United States to-day warned West European nations they must speed up and ...

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  17. Jewellery found

    ADELAIDE, Mon.--Detectives from the Sydney and Adelaide C.I.B., investigating the murder of Mrs. Edith Hill in Sydney, claimed ...

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  18. Inaugural flight

    CHRISTCHURCH, Dec. 18.--A Constellation aircraft completed the first direct flight from Sydney to Harewood this afternoon. ...

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  19. Chinese reds reject U.N. mediation offer

    LAKE SUCCESS, December 18.--The three-man United Nations Mediation Committee would report to-day it had failed completely in its efforts to arrange a cease fire in Korea because the Chinese Communists had refused to have anything ...

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  20. T'ville deep freeze opened

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.--Officially opened this afternoon by Mr. H. H. Collins, Minister for Agriculture and Stock, ...

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  21. KILLING OF GIRLS DENIED

    SYDNEY, Mon.--William Birtle declared on oath in the Central Criminal Court to-day he was not responsible for the ...

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  22. LITIGATION HEARS END

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The High Court litigation over the Communist Party Dissolution Act reached its 22nd day of hearing to-day ...

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  23. N.S.W. wage increase

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The New South Wales Industrial Commission to-day made an order granting a weekly increase of £146 in ...

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  24. COMMUNIST WAVES SMASH ON ALLIED KOREAN BEACHHEAD

    TOKIO, December 18.--Wave after wave of Chinese Communists smashed against the allied defence ring around Hungnam beachhead in north-east Korea to-day. ...

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  25. Plan to attract more candidates to teaching

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A scheme to obtain more school teachers was announced by the Education Minister (Mr. G. Devries) to-day. He said promising students who ...

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  26. Importance of Peak Downs

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Importance of the Peak Downs project to Britain was stressed by Mr. D. Jones, British M.P., at a civic ...

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  27. Ferryman drowned

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The body of Herbert Lietzow (28), of Waterford, was recovered from the Logan River to-day by the police. ...

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  28. Rice next year

    CAIRNS, Mon.--Rice growers at Bailey's Creek Settlement will stick on for a further year in the hope of improved transport ...

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  29. Train derailed near Emerald

    EMERALD, Mon.--Two passenger carriages and four box wagons of the Rockhampton to Longreach train were derailed at 2.10 ...

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  30. £120 a ton for Qld. millet

    Brisbane, Monday.--Millet growers are being offered £120 a ton by the Millet Marketing Board in an effort to overcome a ...

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  31. Acquitted

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A Quarter Sessions Jury to-day acquitted three men of a charge of conspiracy after a trial lasting 15 ...

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  32. 4FIVE CHILDREN IN 21 MONTHS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Twenty-year-old Mrs. Miriam Sutherland, of Mt. Evelyn, has given birth to five children in less than two years. Early on Saturday morning she gave birth to premature twin boys ...

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  33. WRAPPED BREAD

    TOOWOOMBA, Mon.--A determined move to have bread delivered by bakers' carts throughout the Greater Toowoomba area ...

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