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  3. N.S.W. State Labour 'declare war' on Fed. body

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The New South Wales Labour Party Executive tonight virtually declared war on the Federal A.L.P. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. POLICE ARREST YOUTHS

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A 15-year-old boy and 19-year-old youth were arrested by police ...

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  5. HE ADVERTISED HIS HAPPINESS

    ST. LOUIS, Dec. 10.—Mr. Philip Lucido was tired of those debt-disclaiming notices in the want-ad columns. "I just thought I'd put ...

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  6. A.C.T.U. WILL SUPPORT OFFICE GROUP

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—The A. C. T. U. agreed today to support claims by the ...

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  7. Big fall in wool cheque

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Australia's wool cheque for exports during four months ended October last fell by more than £28,000,000 compared with the same period ...

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  8. Girl confused

    SYDNEY, Fri.—The "coma girl"—23-year-old brunette found unconscious on Woollahra golf links on ...

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  9. WILL SINK SIXTH WELL

    PERTH Fri.—West Australian Petroleum Pty., Ltd., announced today that it has decided to drill a ...

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  10. 64 are dead

    BREST (France), Dec. 10.—Sixty-four Breton fishermen were listed as dead or missing today following a ...

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  11. MAN ARRIVES UNDER ESCORT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A man who allegedly sailed a launch from Thursday Island to Dutch New Guinea arrived in Sydney under police escort today. ...

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  12. Fatal fall from bridge

    MARYBOROUGH, Fri.—Leslie Hugh King (44), railway bridge carpenter, was fatally injured when he fell ...

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  13. PUBLIC SERVANTS GET PAY RISES

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Industrial Court today granted salary rises of from £20 to £355 a year to about 3000 State public servants. ...

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  14. DISPUTE ON PORT GEAR

    CAIRNS, Fri.—A dispute about the safety of the loading gear aboard the Norwegian freighter ...

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  15. Xmas handout

    BRISBANE, Fri.—About 300 Queenslanders will be eligible for a "Christmas cheer" distribution next ...

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  16. For motorists

    WATCH Monday's edition for the 'Daily Mercury's new liftout Motoring Supplement. ...

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  17. More for members

    BRISBANE, Friday.—State parliamentarians' salaries will be automatically increased ...

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  18. SHIP MAY BE LOSS

    MARYBOROUGH, Fri.—The 100 ton coastal vessel Leisha, beached at Double Island Point on Tuesday ...

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  19. Credit to triers

    BRISBANE, Fri.—The Director General of Education (Mr. H. Watkins) said to-night sympathetic ...

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  20. Represent P.M.

    PRETORIA, Dec. 10.—The Minister for Justice, Mr. Charles Swart, will represent the new South African ...

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  21. "Quickie" divorce was challenged

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Wealthy grazier and parliamentarian Otway McLaurin Falkiner had apparently got a "quickie" divorce in Mexico, barrister Mr. A. R. Moffitt told ...

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  22. To pay alimony

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Espionage Royal Commission witness Dr. Michael Bialoguski to-day agreed to pay £11 a ...

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  23. Sugar awaits shipment

    BRISBANE, Fri.—More than 300,000 tons of manufactured sugar are awaiting shipment from northern ...

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  24. CROCODILE IN CREEK

    GYMPIE, Fri.—A four foot crocodile is reported to have been seen recently in Pinbarren ...

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  25. Ipswich polio

    IPSWICH, Fri.—The epidemic ward at the Ispwich General Hospital has been opened for the first time in ...

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