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  4. Police Probing Babies' Deaths

    BRISBANE, Dec. 29.— Brisbane homicide police are investigating the reported deaths of three infants from one family in a Queensland country centre. Closely guarded investigations ...

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  5. DAVIS CUP GRIP

    A DELAIDE, Dec. 29.— Australia has an almost unassailable grip on the Davis Cup after winning the first two singles of the challenge round against America before a crowd of 15,275 at Memorial Drive Counts to-day. Frank Sedg man defeated Vic Seixas 6-3,6-4, ...

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  6. Capital For Coal Output

    BRISBANE, Dec. 29.— Substantial American capital had been raised for the development of Blair Athol coal ...

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  7. Similarity In Two Murders

    SYDNEY, Dec. 29.— New information has increased the theory that the same pervert committed the sex murders of Betty Shanks in Brisbane in September, and Shirley Butler at Waverton, Sydney, on Christmas Eve. ...

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  8. Graziers Without Fodder

    BRISBANE, Dec. 29.— Some graziers in drought-stricken North-west Queensland were without fodder for their stock ...

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  9. Road Tax Bar To £IM Plant

    BRISBANE, Dec. 29.— The British motor magnate, Mr. C. Basil Nixon, said to-day that his company was prepared to spend £1,000,000 on a heavy ...

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  10. PRODUCTIVE WORKS MUST BE PLANNED

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 29.—The Commonwealth would not go to the States wielding "the big stick" when it sought their co-operation in concentrating on public works which would increase our export trade, the Prime ...

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  11. NEW BRITISH ATOM PLANT

    LONDON. Dec. 29.— The Daily Express science writer, Chapman Pincher, to-day claimed that the new ...

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  12. WAGE RISE UP TO 10/- EXPECTED

    SYDNEY, Dec. 29.—Industrial leaders expect the basic wage to rise by 7/- to 10/- when the next adjustment is ...

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  13. BID TO ALTER A.W.U. RULES

    BRISBANE, Dec. 29.—A move to alter the constitution of the Australian Workers' Union is to be made at the union's ...

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  14. SPECTACULAR SAVE FROM CLIFF LEDGE

    SYDNEY, December 29. — In a spectacular rescue, 15 police and five bushmen to-day saved a 17-year-old youth ...

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  15. Stewards' Dispute

    SYDNEY, Dec. 29. — The [?]tration Court to-day [?] indefinitely the hear of the stewards' dispute on ...

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  16. Prize For Names

    BRISBANE. Dec. 29. — Australia's first six Viscount Turbo Jet airliners are to be named by the public The reward for ...

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  17. Brodie Twins Cling To Life

    CHICAGO, Dec. 29.—The official word on the Brodie Siamese twins to-day was still "no substantial change," but surgeons ...

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  18. Police Shocked At Road Toll

    SYDNEY, Dec. 29.—The total number of persons killed on N.S.W. roads the year—703—is almost three and a half times ...

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  21. AIR PASSENGERS HURT IN HAILSTORM

    CANBERRA, Dec. 29.—Three aircraft passengers were Injured in a hailstorm this afternoon. The storm severely ...

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  22. Tennis Tigers Too Savage

    NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—Australia's two tennis tigers—Frank Sedgman and Ken McGregor—yanked the rug from under America's Davis Cup team in a hurry to-day, said Mr. Gayle Talbot, of the American Associated Press, in a report from Adelaide. ...

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  23. Nurse In Ship's Hold

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 29— A nurse administered morphia to an injured man in a ship's hold at Yarraville to-day. Dock ...

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  24. New Shipping Service

    SYDNEY, Dec. 29.—The Shaw Savill Line to-night announced that it had recommenced its prewar direct shipping ...

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  25. Dr. Nann-May Released

    LONDON, Dec. 29.—The 41 year-old atom scientist, Alan Nunn May was released from Wakefield Prison, North ...

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