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  4. Homes Lost Fierce Fires

    [?], Dec. 6.—Forty-six homes on the eastern of the Blue Mountains were destroyed by. [?] to-day. [?] of destruction ...

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  5. BLOODY RIOT WITH REDS IN TEHERAN

    TEHERAN, December 6. — At least thre prsons were killed and more than 200 injured to-day in a five-hour battle between 5,000 yelling Communists and 3,000 police and troops backed by angry mobs of Nationalists. It was the bloodiest violence in Teheran since June ...

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  6. Fatal Shark Attack

    SYDNEY, Dec.6.— An eight foot shark to-day fatally attacked Australian surf-ski champion, Frank Okulick, at ...

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  7. No Change In Credit Policy

    CANBERRA, December 6. — The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, announced to-night that Federal Cabinet had decided to accelerate the handling of applications by the Capital Issues Control Board. ...

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  8. [?]s Cup [?]pects [?] Mixed

    [?]URNE, Dec. 7.— [?] Davis Cup prospects [?] then soared in the [?]ingles championships ...

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  9. U.S. ATOMIC ENERGY CAPACITY

    NEW YORK, Dec. 6.—Mr. Gordon Dean, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, said to-night that tentative ...

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  10. Advance In Cancer Research

    BRISBANE, Dec. 6.—Two Sydney doctors claim to have achieved big improvements in advanced cancer cates with a ...

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  11. Great New Star Found

    VICTORIA (British Columbia), Dec. 6.— Scientists, with the help of a 63-day eclipse, have measured for the ...

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  12. JUDGMENT WAS FAULTY

    CANBEBRA, December [?]—The Commonwealth Government rejected a request by the Brltish Meat Company ...

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  13. [?]T WAVE [?]TINUES

    [?]E, December 6. —[?] wave continued [?] Queensland to-day [?] thermometer soaring ...

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  14. MR. MAGUIRE TO RESUME DUTY?

    BRISBANE, December 6.—The State Service Union has advised the Chief Electoral Officer. Mr. B. J. Maguire. to ...

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  15. TWO HOLIDAYS AT XMAS SOUGHT

    BRISBANE. December 6.—Unions affiliated with the Queensland Trades and Labour Council have asked the ...

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  16. REDS MAKE TRUCE TALK CONCESSION

    TOKIO, Dec. 6.—The Communists made a concession at the Korean truce talks to-day by withdrawing their refusal ...

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  17. ATTEMPT TO DERAIL PASSENGER TRAIN

    BRISBANE. December 6.—Detectives are investigating an attempt to derail a crowded Sandgate bound passenger train ...

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  18. NEW GUINEA NEEDS MORE SETTLERS

    CAIRNS, December 6. — A visitor to Cairns to-day, Mr. W. J. Brown, from Sydney, advised ambitious young men with ...

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  19. BRAKE ON LOAN POLICY WANTED

    CANBERRA, Dec. 6.—Relaxation of restrictions on present State borrowing programmes will be sought by ...

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  22. TWO ABERCORN PARENTS FINED

    MONTO, Dec 6.—Two men were fined in the Monto Magistrate's Court to-day for having neglected to send their children ...

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  23. AYRE No. 1 IN TENNIS TEAM

    BRISBANE, December 6.— New Queensland tennis star, Ian Ayre. has been selected as No. 1 man in the State team ...

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  24. MORE THAN 1000 VOLCANO VICTIMS

    MANILA, Dec. 6.—More than 1000 persons have died so far as the result of four eruptions of Hibok Hibok volcano, ...

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  25. Raw Deal For Outback

    CAIRNS, December 6. — The people of the Peninsula had had a raw deal in receiving only about 12 cases of ...

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  26. Gas Companies Want Price Rise

    BRISBANE, December 6.— Applications for increased have been made by gas companies over most of Queensland ...

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  27. Killed By Circular Saw

    PROSERPINE, December 6.—Ray Wilfred Martin (51), timber getter, was killed instantly when he stumbled on a ...

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  28. Boy On Serious Count

    BRISBANE, December 6.—Detectives to-day charged a 14-year-old Doy with robbery with violence while in ...

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  29. MEAT POSITION WORSENS

    BRISBANE, December 6.—The meat position was likely to become worse in a few weeks according to meat trade authorities to-day. The Meat and Allied Trades Federation secretary, Mr. G. K.Shand, said that Many butchers hare announced their intention to bay no more beef shortly if they have to buy it above ...

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  30. A.L.P. Successes

    BRISBANE, December 6.— A.L.P. candidates continued their successful run in the Federated Ironworkers' ...

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