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  4. Uranium Rush On Coast

    GLADSTONE, Dec. 29.—Following a Mines Department report on tests of a uranium sample a mild rush has started ...

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  5. Wool Bureau Servants Obey Orders

    BRISBANE, Dec. 29.— Mr. G. E. Humphreys, a member of the £1,000,000 a year Australian Wool Bureau said ...

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  6. Australia Won Two Remaining Singles

    SYDNEY, Dec. 29.—Ken Rosewall downed Tony Trabert 9-7, 7-5, 6-3 to-day to win Australia's first Davis Cup rubber in this series, and Rex Hartwig, replacing [?] load, beat Vic Seixas 4-6, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3 to win the second. Australia thus lost the cup by two matches to three. Hartwig came into the Cup team to replace Lew ...

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  7. POWER TALKS

    DJAKARTA, Dec. 29.—Five Asian Prime Ministers meeting here decided to-day to invite Communist China and Japan to the conference of Asian and African powers which they plan to hold in Indonesia next April. A high official of one of the delegations said ...

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  8. HUNDREDS OF JAPS IN NEW GUINEA

    TOKIO, December 29.—A team of Japanese volunteers and Government officials, planning to drop ...

    Article : 191 words
  9. KURREWA IV IN THE LEAD

    SYDNEY, Dec.29—The 65 [?]cutter, Kurrewa IV today hundred through a southern IV gate to regain the lead of the ...

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  10. TEN CERTAIN FOR ENGLAND

    SYDNEY, Dec. 29—England's team for the Third Test in Melbourne on Friday will be announced to-morrow ...

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  11. Woman staked by tree branch

    GLEN INNES, Dec. 29.—A woman talked brightly to new husband for 29 minutes as [?] frantically sawed through a ...

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  12. Waterfront Dispute

    TOWNSVILLE, December 29.—An industrial dispute on the Townsville waterfront followed the refusal by winchmen to ...

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  13. CLOSE WATCH ON POLIO OUTBREAK

    BRISBANE, December 29.—A close watch is bring kept on poliomyelitis out-breaks in Queensland before ...

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  14. Petrov Party Probe

    SYDNEY, Dec. 29.—Former External Affairs Minister, Mr. E. J. Ward, to-day telegraphed the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, pressing for details on the Espionage Royal Commission party. ...

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  15. Strategic Plans Affected

    NEW YORK, Dec. 29.—Strategic plans of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, including those of the United States for the defence of Europe, must inevitably affected by the bitter French debate about German rearmament, it was stated in article in the New York Times to-day. ...

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  16. MAN LOST FROM CAPSIZED BOAT

    CAIRNS, December 29.—A sea search is still being carried on to try to find Francis Treacy(42), manager-secretary of ...

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  17. More Jap Gear Found

    MACKAY, Dec. 29.—Mackay[?],to-day added to the [?] of Japanese fishing gear picked up along the ...

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