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  4. Queen Visits Maori King

    AUCKLAND, Dec. 30.—The chanting of Maori warriors in full war paint from war canoes on the [?]aikato River swelled the cheers of welcome that [?] the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh when ...

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  5. CAN ROSEWALL WIN THE CUP?

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 30.—"Can Ken Rosewall retain the Davis Cup for Australia?" This question is being asked throughout Australia as result of the marathon singles match between Tony Trabert (U.S) and Lewis Hoad (Aust.) in the challenge round played at ...

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  6. Brisbane Retains Its Test

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 30. — The Australian Board of Control to-night decided to reject a request from England to ...

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  7. Blunt Warning Given To China

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.— The Secretary of State, Mr. John Foster Dulles, declared to-day that the United State would retaliate promptly if Communist China intervened in the Indo-Chines war of renewed ...

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  8. Boy's Ordeal Over

    BRISBANE, December 30— After being lost for two [?]ays in dense country at M[?] Mee six-year-old Allan Noel ...

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  9. BROOKES SAYS HE WILL NOT RESIGN

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 30.— Australian tennis selection chairman, Sir Norman Brookes, to-day denied a report that he intended to resign. Sir Norman stated that he ...

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  10. WALKED OUT OF HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY, December 30.— A New Australian who was found on the verge of starvation in a disused quarry near ...

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  11. SHOT BY OWN "THIEF" TRAP

    CAIRNS. DECEMBER 30.— The Cairns-[?] train was flagged to an unscheduled stop this morning to take aboard [?] ...

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  12. Killing Charges

    SYDNEY, December 30.—Two man[?] charges were preferred against a [?] years old truck driver to-day following [?] ...

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  13. Prince In Brisbane

    SYDNEY, Dec. 30— A European [?] who will arrive in [?] next Monday [?]the [?] habits of ...

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  14. STRIKE BALLOT BY HOSPITAL WORKERS

    BRISBANE, Dec. 30. — The Hospital Employees Union State Executive decided today to hold a strike ballot ...

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  15. WHITTLING AWAY LIVELIHOOD

    BRISBANE, Dec. 30. — Watersiders, who engaged in unnecessary stoppages were whittling away their own ...

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  16. P.M.'S PLEA FOR WORLD PEACE

    CANBERRA. Dec. 30.— A Canberra plea for world peace in 1954 and greater co-operation and understanding between ...

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  19. JET TO BECOME "GUINEA PIG"

    LONDON, Dec 30. — The world's first jet airliner, the original Comet, is to become a [?] The pioneer ...

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  20. Snatched Ring

    SYDNEY, Dec. 30— A man snatched a £54 diamond ring from a city jeweler's shop today, but slipped on the ...

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  21. Hoad Was "Terrific"

    NEW YORK, Dec. 30.—Optimism, once rampant in the United States camp, that it would win the Davis Cup tennis series against Australia, had subsided somewhat. Will Grimsley cabled to-day from Melbourne. ...

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  22. Wild Wave Leading

    SYDNEY, December 30.—The [?] Tasmanian cutter, wild wave to-night was leading in the [?] dash of the ...

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  23. Hospital Purchased

    TOOWCOMBA, Dec [?]—The State Government has purchaser[?] hospital from the commonwealth ...

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  24. Rain Not Imminent

    BRISBANE, Dec. 30.— There appears [?] ...

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