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  4. COLD KILLING DRUG CAN BE DANGEROUS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Melbourne and Sydney chemists say many people are buying ...

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  5. Bushfires Threaten Station Homesteads

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Four station families to-night prepared to evacuate when bushfires on a 25-mile front swept through ...

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  6. Destiny Of Australia Depends On Asia

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The destiny of Australia as a nation depended on what takes place in Asia and upon the development of understanding and friendly relations with Asia, the Minister for External Affairs (Mr. P. C. Spender) said to-night before ...

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  7. HEAVY DAMAGE TO TOWNSHIP BY HURRICANE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Almost every house was damaged and communications severed for ...

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  8. NEW AUSTRALIAN JEEP

    This steeplechasing motor vehicle is a new type of Jeep which was on view in the recent demonstration given at the Army Development and Proving Establishment in Victoria. Fitted with low-pressure aircraft tyres, the Jeep is able to operate in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRITISH DEFICIT IS SETBACK TO DISINFLATION

    LONDON, January 2.--The 'Financial Times' to-day described the £22,200,000 sterling deficit of Britain's ordinary revenue against expenditure as "a setback to disinflation." ...

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  10. Vital Year For Workers

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--This year would be a vital one for the workers of Australia, the secretary of the Australian Council of ...

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  11. 'MUST HAVE STRONG AIR FORCE'

    Mr White, Minister for Air and Civil Aviation, said recently that Australia must build up a strong Air Force, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. B.O.A.C. STILL INCURRING HEAVY LOSSES

    LONDON, Jan. 2.--The 'Daily Telegraph' says a statement by Sir Miles Thomas (chairman of the British ...

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  13. HONORS LIST SEEN AS POINTER TO EARLY GENERAL ELECTION

    LONDON, January 2.--Britain's national Press today predicted early general elections, probably late in February or early March, following publication of the new year honors list. ...

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  14. Swapped Their Husbands

    LAS VEGAS, Nevada, January 2.--Two women rang in the new year with wedding bells when they swapped ...

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  15. Film Shows For Stay-at-Homes

    NEW YORK, January 2.--The phonevision device, which is attachable to any normal television set, would enable ...

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  16. Amazing Speed In New Plane

    BUFFALO, January 2.--A new rocket plane, X2, designed for speeds of 2200 to 2500 miles an hour, Will carry considerably more ...

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  17. Fewer Holiday Road Accidents

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Although there had been probably more cars on Australian roads during this holiday ...

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  18. Place Of Church On Racial Discrimination

    LONDON, Jan. 2.--Dr. Lewis John Collins, Canon and Chancellor of St. Paul's Cathedral, said in a sermon last night that ...

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  19. Seaman Charged With Murder

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Oscar Skyers (51), a colored seaman, was charged at the Central Police Court to-day with ...

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  20. Potato Board Defended

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A statement made in Sydney last week that the Queensland Potato Marketing Board has ...

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  21. Export Of Grain Sorghum

    BRISBANE, Monday.--An export permit for grain sorghum from Queensland's 1949-59 crop is to be sought immediately by the ...

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  22. Will Resist Govt. Removal Of Red Union Officials

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The trade union movement would resist an attempt by any Government to remove a union official ...

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  23. Conferences Soon For National Health Plan

    Sir Earle Page, Minister for Health, announced recently that conferences of all parties interested in a national health ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Business Slack At Reno

    RENO, January 2.--The number of Reno divorces has declined from 11,060 in 1946 to 5392 in 1949. The prewar ...

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  25. N.S.W. BLAZES

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Police at Brewarrina reported to-night that the huge fire at Narran Lake, about 40 mile north-east of ...

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  26. Shark Shock For Paddlers

    CAIRNS, Monday.--Groups of children paddling and men dragging nets for prawns received a shock early this morning when ...

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  27. GOVT. HOUSE STAFF CHANGES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Captain E. C. Rhodes, R. A. N. (retired), has been appointed private secretary to the Governor ...

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  28. Accident Victim Out Of Danger

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.--A pillion rider who was admitted to Townsville General Hospital in a serious condition on Friday was ...

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  29. Border Strengthened

    VIENNA, January 2.--Hungary has reinforced troops guarding her frontier with Jugoslavia, according to latest reports ...

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  30. FIREMEN WERE LOSING PROPOSITION

    LONDON, Jan. 2.--Sixteen hundred firemen were told yesterday that their jobs are too hazardous for insurance ...

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  31. Dismantling Of Steel Works

    DUSSELDORF, Jan. 2.--Two hundred dismantling workers Will march into the Hermann Goering steel works near Brunswick ...

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  32. AUST. TROOPS FOR FAR EAST NOT CONSIDERED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Minister for Defence (Mr. E. J. Harrison) said to-night that the Australian Government had not ...

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  33. WOMAN CANDIDATE LIKELY FOR COOK

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A woman candidate is expected to seek nomination as Northern Country party candidate for the new State electorate of Cook. ...

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  34. Theft Of Valuable Photo Equipment

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Thieves who ransacked a photographic studio opposite Wynward Station, in George-street, Sydney, in the ...

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  35. 'NO RUSSIAN ATOM BOMB'

    Admiral William Handley, U.S. Ambassador to Russia in 1942-43, said recently that he didn't believe that Russia ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. Royal Tour In 1951 Unlikely

    LONDON, Jan. 2.--Court circles in accordance with normal practice declined to comment on a recent Sydney newspaper report ...

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  37. LIFE SAVING

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Local authorities and insurance companies should be compelled if necessary to make ...

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  38. Liberal Party Candidates

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Liberal candidates for seven rural scats Will be selected at Southport on Thursday ...

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  39. Bullet Penetrated Man's Body

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Monday.--Joseph Sleight, aged 29, is a patient in the Charters Towers District Hospital in a serious ...

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  40. Finland Seeks Friendship

    HELSINKI, January 2.--Finland desired friendly relations with its neighbours, especially its eastern neighbour, President J. ...

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  41. SOLDIER'S DEATH

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Monday.--A man named Walter Edmond Adams (54), a member of the army, died under peculiar ...

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  42. Youth Killed When Car Overturns

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--A youth was fatally injured and four other people hurt when a car skidded and overturned ...

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  43. EXODUS FROM BEACHES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Approximately 50,000 people returned to Brisbane by load, rail and air to-day after their ...

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  44. STRATHNAVAR HERE SOON

    LONDON, January 2.--The P. and O. liner Strathnavar Will sail for Australia on January 5 after being reconditioned following war ...

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