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  4. POPE IS WORSE

    VATICAN CITY, December 9.—The condition of the Pope was reported to be worse to-day, only a few hours before a team of doctors was called in consultation at his bedside. Fears that pneumonia may attack the bed-ridden Pope increased to-day when ...

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  5. Mr. Riordan Dead At 53

    BRISBANE, December 9.—The Minister for Mines, Mr. E. J. Riordan, aged 53, died at his home at Improve to-night. He had been ill for some ...

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  6. Must Reduce Costs

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 9.—The Victorian Chamber of Manufactures president, Mr. F. S. Vine, to-day urged ...

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  7. Chances For Malpractices

    CANBERRA, December 9.—Although there was no direct evidence of fraud, every opportunity existed for malpractices at the Australian Aluminium Commission's project at Belt Bay, Tasmania. ...

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  8. MOVE ON GROUPS "DISASTROUS"

    MELBOURNE, December 9.—"Proceedings at the recent A.L.P. Executive meeting were foreign to our way of life and incompatible with the principles of British justice," the Federated Ironworkers' Association ...

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  9. Army Loss Of Butter, Meat

    TOKIO. December 9.—An Australian Army spokes-[?]an here could not comment day on Press reports from ...

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  10. Japs May Lead Asia In Atoms

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Japan may emerge as Asia's leader in atomic science as a result of plant now being ...

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  11. 1st. Seato Meet In Bangkok

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 9.—The first council meeting of signatory nations of the SEATO Pact would be held in ...

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  12. POLICE HUNT FOR YOUTHS

    BRISBANE, December 9—Armed police are hunting for a gang of teenage youths who left a trail of destruction ...

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  13. INSECTS PUT RADIO STATION OFF AIR

    ROCKHAMPTON, Dec. 9.—A plague of cicadas covering the national station 4RK's mast at Gracemere is interrupting ...

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  14. RISE-FALL CLAUSE RETURN FAVOURED

    ROCKHAMPTON, December 9—The restoration of the [?] and fall clause to all con[?] irrespective of the ...

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  15. Captain Virtue Still Grounded

    MELBOURNE, December 9.—Australian National Airways has refused to return Captain. Keith Virtue to flying duties. ...

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  16. Provision For Clubs

    BRISBANE, Dec. 9—Returned Servicemen's League sub-branches may band together to from liquor-licensed clubs ...

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  18. NEW JAP PREMIER INCLINES "LEFT"

    TOKIO, December 9.—Milehiro Hatoyama to-night was elected Prime Minister of Japan, succeeding Mr. Shigern ...

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  19. Export Sugar Price

    SYDNEY, Dec. 9.—Australia's newly negotiated price for 314,000 tons of sugar, the first con[?]gnment of its ...

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  21. PRINTERS' DISPUTE IN COURTS HANDS

    BRISBANE, Dec. 9.—Threat of mass resignations of compositers and other printing staff men from ...

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  22. PoliceExonerated

    WELLINGTON, December 9.—New Zealand's police force has been completely exonerated of charges that some of its members, including the Commissioner, Mr. E. H. Compton, received "bush money" from ...

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  23. Accidentally Shot

    KENILWORTH, Dec. 9.—A youth was accidentally killed when a rifle he was carrying bumper against a wall and ...

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  24. FOUR FN HOSPITAL AFTER FLAT FIRE

    GOONDIWINDI, Dec. 9—Four people were ad[?] hospital after a [?] ...

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  25. Forestry Plantations

    BRISBANE, December 9.—State forestry plantations will be brought to about 70,000 acres this year by the planting ...

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  26. U.S. Asian Scheme

    WASHINGTON, December 9.—President Eisenhower said yesterday that he would ask Congress next year to approve ...

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