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  4. "ROTTEN COWARD" CALL STARTS HOUSE SCENE

    OPPOSITION members grappled with Mr. Morris (Lib, Mt Coot-tha) in Parliament just before 11 o'clock last night and prevented him rushing across ...

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  5. DAY by DAY

    LOOKS like a clear-cut revolt against the Machine Age. Len Butterworth, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PARTY BAN ON LEADERS' POLL PLANS

    CANBERRA (by teleprinter)—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) and the Country Party Leader (Sir Arthur Fadden) will not appear on the same platform during the ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND GREETINGS E H R

    TWO big welcome signs close to Brisbane Airport and extensive street decorations along the Royal progress routes have been approved by a special Government-City ...

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  8. NOW FOR THE CAROLS

    CAROL practice for members of St. John's Cathedral boys' choir yesterday as they prepared for their annual carol service in the cathedral at 8 o'clock on Friday night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Resume relations with UK "at once"

    LONDON, December 1 (AAP)—The Persian Government is stated to have decided ...

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  10. LAST LOOK AT PANAMA

    ABOARD GOTHIC (At Sea), December 1—The Queen to-day made a mid-ocean visit to the cruiser HMS Sheffield, escort to the Royal tour liner Gothic. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Minister explains N Guinea murders

    CANBERRA (by teleprinter)—Two Australian patrol officers, murdered in the ...

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  12. "...I CRIED"

    BUNDABERG (by teleprinter)—A six-year-old girl told how she had seen a log ...

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  13. TRUCK CUTS OFF ARM

    DARWIN (by telegram)—A truck driver signalling he was about to turn had his arm cut off ...

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  14. SEIXAS BEATEN, AND NOW TRABERT

    NEW YORK, December 1 (AAP)—America's hopes of regaining the Davis Cup had hit a new low. American Associated Press correspondent Will Grimsley reported from ...

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  16. Senate end a marathon

    CANBERRA (by teleprinter)—The Senate yesterday afternoon began a marathon end-of-session ...

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  17. No news to New York

    NEW YORK, December 1 (AAP)—The Herald Tribune announced last night that it would suspend ...

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  18. DOWN... BUT NOT NEARLY OUT

    COLLAPSING on the wicket after having been struck by a ball from Fisher (Queensland) is NSW Colt, O'Reilly. He quickly recovered and went on to score 113—top score for his side—in the match at the Brisbane Cricket Ground yesterday. Report, Page 13. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Pastoral ballot

    CHARTERS TOWERS (by teleprinter)—Brisbane electrical inspector, James Vincent Creevey, 44, 170 ...

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  20. Mild winter

    LONDON, December 1 (AAP)—Britain has so far experienced the mildest winter since 1938, and ...

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  21. Cattle saved

    DARWIN (by telegram)—The wet season has begun in the Northern Territory, and good early rains have been ...

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  22. 6 Lost at sea

    LONDON, December (AAP)—The British trawler Hilding (296 tons) sank early to-day 50 miles off Northern ...

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  23. Boring backyards in Southport for water

    SOUTHPORT (by telephone)—Some, local residents are sinking small bores in their yards to combat the local water shortage. The town administrator ...

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  24. PATIENT SHOT THE WRONG DOCTOR

    NEW YORK, December 1 (AAP)—A famous heart specialist was shot to death in Detroit last ...

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