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  4. Suez Canal Dispute

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.— Sir Winston Churchill had flatly refused to make new concessions to settle the ...

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  5. HURCHILL'S PLEA:

    LONDON, Dec. 11.— Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says that Nobel prize winner, Sir Winston Church [?] yesterday calied for "tolerance, variety, and calm [?] the clatter and rigidity we see around us." ...

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  6. Still Hoping That Russia Will Join Pool

    NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—Officials in Washington have been encouraged by a dispatch from its correspondent in Moscow which said: "Soviet circles received President Eisenhower's atomic ...

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  7. WEATHER CONTROL:

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 11.—The weather can be used as a military weapon, and some day it may be entirefy feasible for the United States to induce torrential rains or prolonged droughts in the Soviet Union. ...

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  8. World Needs More Food

    VATICAN CITY, Dec. 11.— The Pope reminded delegates to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation ...

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  9. Drought In Northern N. S. Wales

    SYDNEY, Dec. 11.—The North Coast of N.S.W. from Gloucester, 400 miles north to the Queensland ...

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  10. REDS ACCUSED OF BRUTALITY

    LONDON, Dec. 11.—Reuter's Hanover correspondent says that Private Frank Kelly, the British soldier who was freed ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND COULD DO WITH RAIN

    BRISBANE, Dec. 11.—South Queensland dairying areas and sheeplands in the South-west Central-west, and North-west ...

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  12. ELAYED ALLOT APERS

    SYDNEY, Dec. 11.— The elctions of [?] Society officials in was shrouded in ...

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  13. Wharves Again Idle

    BRISBANE, Dec. 11.—No work will be done on the Brisbane wharves over the week-end because watersiders ...

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  14. Britain Well Up In Atomic Research

    LONDON Dec. 11.—Former Labour Minister, Mr. George Strauss. slid in the Commons last night that he believed that Britain was "well up and even ahead of the Americans" in atomic energy research and development, though not in mass ...

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  15. FUTURE THREAT TO WOOL

    BRISBANE, Dec. 11—Air conditioning, not syntheties, was the main threat to the future of wool, ...

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  16. SAVING CANADA'S WHEAT

    OTTAWA, Dec. 11.—A Say new wheat seed, which may have growers millions of dollars in the event of a rust ...

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  17. HALLIDAY "PUBLIC MENACE"

    BRISBANE, Dec. 11.— A to-night said that Arthur Halliday's solitary confinement ...

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  18. PRO. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    SYDNEY, Dec. 11.— [?] Nagle and Norman [?] to-day was the N.S.W. [?] foursomes [?] ...

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  21. ROCKHAMPTON RAIL STOPPAGE?

    ROCKHAMPTON, Dec. 11.— Members of the Rockhampton sub. [?] of the A.R.U. are in favour of a 24-hour stoppage by ...

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  22. Constable Resigns

    BRISBANE, Dec. 11— Constable Vernon Clifford Zunker [?] from the police force to-day, a senior police official ...

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  23. MOUNTIES GOT THEIR EVIDENCE

    MOOSE JAW (Saskatchewan), Dec. 11.—John Strains had riven an interesting variation of a sword [?] act ...

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  24. GRESFORD BECOMES TO-DAY'S "MYSTERY"

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 11. —Queensland sprinter Gresford has become the "mystery" entrant of to-morrow's races at ...

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  25. PIGEONS MAY BE DOOMED

    LONDON, Dec. 11.— The swirling mass of pigeons in Trafaigar Square, which has ...

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  26. YIELDING GROUND IN INDO-CHINA

    HANOI (Indo-China), Dec, 11. The french command announced to-day that it had withdrawn its troops from Lar Chau, capital of the That tribal country, in North-west China without firing a shot. ...

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  27. TOBACCO SHARES

    NEW YORK, Dec. 11.—Tobacco company stocks rallied: yesterday from a tumble that following with new medical and ...

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  28. ISOLATED STORMS

    BRISBANE, Dec. 11.—Isolrted thunderstorm rains fell in the central and far north coasts and Peninsula in the 24 ...

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