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  2. Advertising

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  3. AUST. RETAINS DAVIS CUP IN TENSE MATCH

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 31—Australia today retained the Davis Cup for 1954 after one of the most exciting challenge rounds in the history of the contest. ...

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  4. THIS NEW YEAR

    The eve of 1954 had a few problems for Margaret Robinson, recently from Scotland and now in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AWARD TO MRS. MENZIES IN NEW YEAR'S HONOURS

    CANBERRA, Jan. 1—Mrs. Pattie Maie Menzies, wife of the Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) has been appointed a Dame Grand Cross of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. ...

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  6. Listened to Cup: Sacked

    SSYDNEY, Dec. 31.—Two wharf labourers were sacked today [?] listening to the [?] ...

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  7. Amberley Recipients

    Squadron Leader Raw (Melbourne), who was awarded the Air Force Cross in the Queen's New ...

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  8. ALARM KEPT ALL AWAKE

    SYDNEY, Dec. 31.—After a five day "alarm hunt," police and electricians today managed to ...

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  9. QUEEN SETS FASHION

    WELLINGTON. Dec. 31.—What the Queen wears during the tour of New Zealand is ...

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  10. DUKE ATTENDED N.Z. MASS BURIAL SERVICE

    WELLINGTON. Dec. 31.—A sombre and subdued New Zealand capital city greeted the Duke of Edinburgh today when he made a four-hour informal visit to attend the mass burial of ...

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  11. RETIREMENT OF A WEEK

    BRISBANE, Dec. 31.—Seventy-year-old Sir John Kemp, who retired as the Co-ordinator General of ...

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  12. TAIPAN SLID BETWEEN THEIR LEGS

    CAIRNS, Dec. 31.—A taipan which slid between the legs of one of two young brothers on their ...

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  13. TESTS MAY ASSIST IN TICK CONTROL

    BRISBANE, Dec. 31.—Control of cattle tick infestation in Queensland may be greatly assisted by ...

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  14. Decline but no Severe Slump

    NEW YORK. Dec. 31.—Leading American economists and businessmen gave little support to some ...

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  15. Will Discuss Plans to Meet Trade Recession

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Dec. 31.—The Commonwealth Finance Conference in Sydney next week ...

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  16. Untouchability Now an Offence

    LONDON Dec. 31—The Indian Government yesterday published details of a bill to make the ...

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  17. BANDIT WAS IN NO HURRY

    SYDNEY, Dec. 31.—Twelve people quietly queued up for tickets behind a gunman as he ...

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  18. AIRMAN DROWNED, YOUTH MISSING IN ROUGH SURF

    BRISBANE, Dec. 31.—A young airman was drowned and a youth is missing believed drowned after they had been swept out in the surf on North and South Coast beaches today. ...

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  19. RAIL ELECTRIFICATION WORK TO BE RESUMED

    BRISBANE, Dec. 31.—Following a reallocation of loan monies, work on Brisbane's long-range rail electrification scheme—suspended last year—will be resumed almost immediately ...

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  20. FLEW TO JOIN QLD. TEAM

    SYDNEY, Dec. 31.—Queensland batsman Leyland Sanders flew to Sydney today to join the ...

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  21. WON TOP PLACE IN THREE EXAMINATIONS

    TOWNSVILLE, Dec. 31.—Spencer Routh, who headed candidates in the recent senior examination, has now topped candidates in his year for the Scholarship, the Junior and the ...

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  22. 1954 WELCOMED IN TRADITIONAL STYLE

    The New Year made its debut in Ipswich with a fanfare of locomotive whistles, blaring car-horns. ...

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  23. Discuss Rubber, Tin Slump ?

    SINGAPORE, Dec. 31.—The three-day visit which the British Chancellor of the Exchequer ...

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