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  4. QUEEN ASHORE

    AUCKLAND, Dec. 23.—Queen Elizabeth of New Zealand is among her people. She set foot on the country's soil at 10.35 o'clock this morning to become the first reigning sovereign in history to visit these shores, says Garth Roydhouse, Reuter's special correspondent. ...

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  5. Monk Slates Arbitration

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 23.—The Arbitration Court was now completely beyond the control of the people of Australia and was a dictatorial economic organ, the Australian Council of Trade Union president, Mr. A. E. ...

    Article : 537 words
  6. Drought Grips Big Area

    BRISBANE, Dec. 23.— More than 30,000 square miles of Central and Northern Queensland have now been ...

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  7. Predicts Cup Win For U.S.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 23.—Will Grimsley, American Associated Press correspondent, predicted in a report from Melbourne to-day that the United States would win back the Davis Cup next week by three matches to two. ...

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  8. SIR WALTER LIVES AGAIN IN AUCKLAND

    AUCKLAND, Dec. 23.—Just as the Queen walke to the dais at the town hall this morning heavy rain began to fall. The Auckland Deputy Mayor, Mr. K. N. Buttle, whipped off a plastic raincoat and handed it to ...

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  9. TOYS MAY KILL CHILDREN

    MELBOURNE, December 23.—Children may die this Christmas unless 12 defective electric train sets are taken to an ...

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  10. Jailed For Neglect Of Children

    SYDNEY, Dec. 23.—Two men and their de facto wives were each sentenced to three months' jail to-day on charges ...

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  11. Scientist Dies

    CANBERRA, December 23.— Dr. W. K. Rolph, Canadian research worker at the Australian National University, died in ...

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  12. No C.O.L. Statement

    MELBOURNE, December 23.—The Industrial Registrar, Mr. J. E. Taylor, said to-day that no quarterly cost of living ...

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  13. PLEADS GUILTY TO STEALING CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Dec. 23.— A Social Services Department clerk pleaded guilty at the Police Court to-day to two ...

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  14. Dr. Ross' Appeal

    BRISBANE, De[?] Dr. Arthur John Me[?] Ros[?] (66), tiled notice to-day that he would appeal to the [?] ...

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  17. Gwydir Count

    SYDNEY, Dec. 23.—Government candidates gained two votes to every one received by Labour in to-day's Gwydir ...

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  18. Year Of Great Decision

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 23.—The United States Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulies, said to-day that 1954—weighed with such problems s atomic discussions with the Soviet Union—would be a year for great decision and declared: "Our hopes are high." ...

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  19. £70 Week Pension

    SYDNEY, December 23.—The young widow of a former U. S. airman, who returned to Sydney from America to-day. ...

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