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  3. TRUCE NEGOTIATORS EXCHANGE LISTS OF PRISONERS OF WAR

    TOKIO, Dec. 18.—United Nations and Communist truce negotiators at Pan Mun Jom today exchanged lists of the prisoners of war they hold. The negotiators' prisoner exchange subcommittee then went into recess indefinitely to check the names, ...

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  4. STORMS PRODUCE BEST RAIN FOR MONTHS

    BRISBANE, Dec. 18.—Centres from Brisbane to the N.S.W. border recorded their best fails for months as severe electrical storms swept hundreds of square miles of South-eastern Queensland tonight. Brisbane ...

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    Christmas Burden—Christmas mail deliveries are getting heavier and heavier, but yesterday at Booval post Office P.M. (Postal Messenger) Rodie Hanrahan was quite happy about it. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Lost £600 When House Destroyed

    BRISBANE, Dec. 18. —Two brothers, W. and E. Hunter, lost £600 in notes when their house was ...

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  7. FOUR CHILDREN BURNT TO DEATH

    ANCHORAGE (Aleaka), Dec. 18.—Four children, aged between four years and 10 months, were ...

    Article : 65 words
  8. SECRET BALLOT LEGISLATION "JUSTIFIED"

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 18.—The secret ballot legislation had been" magnificently justified," the Prime Minister ...

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  9. MOVE TO STEP UP MEAT PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY, Dec. 18.—The Australian Meal Board at its meeting in February, will review ...

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  10. Warning of Plans for CHINESE INVASION OF S.E. ASIA

    TAIPEH, Dec. 18.—The Nationalist Ministry of Defence today again warned of a possible Chinese ...

    Article : 164 words
  11. 5 YEARS' GAOL FOR WOMAN AND EX-LOVER

    SYDNEY, Dec. 18.—The mother of a 20-month-old baby was sent to gaol for five years today for having ...

    Article : 251 words
  12. 36 Die in Braz[?]an Derailment

    RIO DE JANEIBO, Dec. 18.—Thirty six persons were killed san 150 injured today. when nine carriages of a ...

    Article : 113 words
  13. PROTESTS TO A.B.C. OVER SANTA CLAUS BROADCAST

    SYDNEY, Dec. 18.—Attractive script writer Miss Joan Lennartz said tonight she was unhappy to think that anyone should take exception to her broadcast on Santa ...

    Article : 339 words
  14. FURTHER £100,000 FOR DROUGHT RELIEF

    BRISBANE, Dec. 18.—State Cabinet approved a further £100,000 for drought relief loans Treasurer (Mr. ...

    Article : 106 words
  15. THREE TOWNS EVACUATED

    SYDNEY, Dec. 18.—Late to-night bush fires were burning about 40 miles from Sydney. Police ordered the evacuation ...

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  16. Borrowings for Local Authority Works Easier in New Year?

    BRISBANE, Dec. 18.—Because they believe that borrowing for council works will be easier in the new year local authorities may avoid large-scale dismissals of staff. Several local authorities expressed the belief ...

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  17. STINGINGS DUE TO MICROSCOPIC OBJECT LIVING IN SEA WEED?

    CAIRNS, Dec. 18.—A microscopic marine object living in see weed has been blamed for recent Palm ...

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  18. Peace Congress Delegates Lose Passports

    SYDNEY, Dec. 18.—Books, gramophone recordings, and printed notes were seized from delegates who returned ...

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  19. SHIP FOR QLD. DELAYED

    SYDNEY, Dec. 18.—The sailing of the interstate liner Manunda for Queensland ports has been delayed because the ...

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  20. MAIDEN VOYAGES OF TWO SHIPS

    BRISBANE, Dec. 18.—Two passenger freighters, the Port Townsville (8000 tons) and the Chakdina (7500 tons), arrived ...

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  21. PRIME MINISTER SAYS: "No Practical Prospect of Unemployment in Aust."

    MELBOURNE, December 18.—There was no "practical prospect" of up employment in Australia, because there were still scores of thousands more jobs then men," the Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Merzies) ...

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  22. TOWNSVILLE WHARFIES AT WORK AGAIN

    TOWNSVILLE. Dec. 18.—The Townsville waterfront was free of disputes today, with four vessels in port working ...

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  23. ROYAL BALL CARD "INARTISTIC"

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 18.—The president of the Victorian Artists' Society (Mr. R. M. Warner) said tonight ...

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  24. U.N. TO PUBLISH 6-VOLUME HISTORY OF MANKIND

    NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—A six-volume history of mankind from his origin to the supersonic jet plane will be written by 1000 of the world's leading scholars. Contributors will include Professor G. V. Portus (Adelaide University), political scientist ...

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  25. SAYS "PIG SLOPS" SERVED TO SOLDIERS AWAITING TRIAL

    TOKIO, Dec. 18.—An Australian soldier said to-night that during the three weeks he spent in the British Commonwealth Division quardroom compound in Seoul, the food served Commonwealth soldiers ...

    Article : 243 words
  26. NOT BEHIND SCHEDULE

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 18.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) denied today that Australia's rearmament ...

    Article : 47 words
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