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  2. Advertising

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  3. All-out offensive has begun on U.N. line in Korea 200,000 REDS PLUNGE SOUTH

    TOKIO, January 1.—The Eighth Army announced to-night that 200,000 Chinese and North Koreans were driving towards Sequl in a "general offensive" Swarming across the frozen Imjin River in a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Tornado blasts western town

    INGLEWOOD, Monday.—Inglewood towns-people worked hard all to-day removing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Ambulance relay race

    CHINCHILLA, Monday.—A young man died in hospital to-night despite a 120-mile relay road dash by three ambulances to bring the drug streptomycin from ...

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  6. KOREAN ROUND-UP

    SEOUT, January 1 (A.A.P.).—Several hundred Korean men and women, haltered together ...

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  7. CAMERAS AT TALKS

    From DOUGLAS BRASS LONDON, January 1.—Television cameras will this week record for ...

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  8. Day like night in London

    LONDON, January 1 (A.A.P.).—Day was turned into night when thick fog descended over ...

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  9. Separate Japan treaties?

    NEW YORK, January 1.—The United States has decided to give tip the idea of holding a general ...

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  10. Blacks in war paint for Sturt

    SYDNEY, Monday—The party re-enacting explorer Charles Sturt's 1830 expedition to-day crossed ...

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  11. MURDER IS ALLEGED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—David Eccles, 54, labourer, of East Brunswick, was charged early to-night with the ...

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  12. HOLIDAYS OVER FOR MOST

    BY car, bus, and train, thousands of holiday-makers joined in the "back-to-Brisbane" movement last night. From 4 p.m. cars moved bumper to bumper ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Ship aground: crew on shore

    HONG KONG, January 1 (A.A.P.).—The crew of the Greek steamer Kosyis Lemos, which is aground off Camiguin ...

    Article : 70 words
  14. HOLD YOUR HAT It is just like April

    BRISBANE Weather Bureau expects more gusty, showery weather to return to North and ...

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  15. 2 THOUGHT DROWNED

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A man was drowned and his nephew is missing, believed drowned, in d holiday fishing ...

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  16. Like father: Cycling Bent

    BUNDABERG, Monday.—Twenty-year-old Wit Bent, of Victoria—in private life Mrs. Jim Dixon—won five of the ...

    Article : 108 words
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  18. Terrorists again strike in Malaya

    SINGAPORE, January 1 (A.A.P.-Reuters).—Terrorists who attacked another police party in Kedah to-day killed ...

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  19. Vic. leprosy suspect

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A woman believed to be suffering from Hansen's Disease (leprosy) has been under ...

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  20. THE SURVIVOR

    POLITICAL veteran, Mr. W. M. Hughes, 86, with the Acting Prime. Minister (Mr. Fadden), at a Commonwealth Jubilee ceremony in Sydney yesterday. Mr. Hughes is the only member of Australia's first Parliament still there. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Fire threatened beach houses

    Houses at Broadbeach, South Coast, were threatened by a fire which swept through about half a mile of bush ...

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  22. Rice for jute

    LONDON, January 1 (A.A.P.)—The Indian Government has entered into an agreement with the Chinese Communist ...

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  23. Best-seller by mental patient

    NEW YORK, January 1 (Special).—A 'teenage mental patient has turned her illness into material for a book of ...

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  24. 11 DID NOT RAIN IN TULLY—IT POURED

    TULLY, on the far north coast, population 2688, is now officially Australia's wettest town. ...

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  25. 'Litter-bugs' pay

    LONDON, January 1 (Special).—Some tourists visiting St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, last year, sat on the ...

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  26. See German role in world peace

    LONDON, January 1 (A.A.P.)—The Allied High Commissioners in Western Germany, in a New Year message to the ...

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  27. Still pay least

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Despite the new rise in the cost of tea, Australians are still paying less for tt than any other ...

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  28. Seek haircut rise

    Queensland master hair-dressers are seeking an increase the price of haircuts from to 2/9, because "of the ...

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  29. Stung in surf

    CALOUNDRA, Monday.—Alfred Dobson, 25, of Narangba, was severely stung by a stingray in the surf this afternoon. ...

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  30. BIG YACHT BATTERED IN OCEAN RACE

    HOBART, Monday.—The 65-ft. staysail schooner Mistral Two, lost eight sails in a gale, water poured into cabins ...

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  31. Page One Endpiece

    LONDON, January 1 (A.A.P.).—To celebrate the opening of their new court house to-day Chatham (Kent) magistrates paid the fine of the first offender to appear before them, and then invited her to lunch ...

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  32. Rail fall fatal

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday.—Hector Pullen, 40, of Yetmar (N.S.W.), died in Toowoomba General Hospital this morning ...

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