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  4. MOTHER WINS CUSTODY OF BERTHA HERTOGH IN APPEAL HEARING IN APPEAL HEARING

    SINGAPORE, December 12.--The Supreme Court to-day dismissed the appeal in the Bertha Hertogh case. This means that Mrs. Hertogh can take Bertha to Holland immediately. ...

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  5. 13 NATION CEASE FIRE IN KOREA

    LAKE SUCCESS, December 12.-- Thirteen Asian and Middle Eastern nations decided yesterday to present a plan calling for a ...

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  6. Buildings unroofed in storm

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Three buildings were unroofed, a partly constructed wall was blown ...

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  7. U.S.A. IN GRAYEST DANGER

    NEW YORK, December 12. -- The United States was in the gravest danger in its history, ...

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  8. Chinese "ghost" army bewilders British forces

    Tokio, December 12.--British troops in North Korea, bewildered by the almost complete lack of enemy pressure against the 8th Army withdrawal towards the 38th parallel, have dubbed the Chinese ...

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  9. ACCUSED WAS LAST PERSON SUSPECTED

    SYDNEY, Tues.--Stewart Macgregor Brown, a hardware merchant of Toukley, told the Central ...

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  10. Sabotage call

    BERLIN, December 12.--A call to German and French young men to sabotage allied ...

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  11. DIED TWICE

    NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 12.--A 35-year-old woman has died a second time. Mrs. Lloyd Borgstede had ...

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  12. State's sheep population, is growing

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Despite a recovery in Queensland sheep flocks during the year ended ...

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  13. RECORD WOOL PRICES AT QLD. SALES

    BRISBANE, Tues.-- Top prices for both greasy and scoured wool at the wool sales to-day established new records. ...

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  14. 2 wounded in chase by police

    Melbourne, Tuesday. -- Three men at whom pursuing police fired four shots in an ...

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  15. Compromise on 38th parallel unacceptable

    SEOUL, December 12.-- President Syngman Rhee yesterday said he had instructed the Korean ...

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  16. MONGOL CAVALRY IN. KOREA

    Tokio, December 12.-- Mongol cavalry--descendants of Genghis Khan's conquering hordes ...

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  17. BUNDABERG FATALITY

    BUNDABERG, Tues.--One man was killed instantly and two others injured when the utility truck in which they ...

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  18. ALDERMEN GIVE LEAD

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- The aldermen of Brisbane will be the first to be immunised against tetanus early in the ...

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  19. CATALINA CRASH

    SUVA, Dec.12. -- Seven members of the crew of an R. A. N. Z. F. Catallna, including the captain, Pilot Officer J. J. Shrubsall, were ...

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  20. 5 years for manslaughter

    SYDNEY, Tues.-- Kenneth Mellwain (18), of Inverell, today was sentenced to five years' gaol for the ...

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  21. Naval rating loses life

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--The Minister for the Navy (Mr. J. Francis) announced to- day that while a diesel tug attached to the Royal ...

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  22. Genl. Robertson visiting Korea

    TOKIO, Dec. 12.--Lieut-General Sir Horace Robertson, Commander-in-Chief of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force and ...

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  23. DEATH OF MR. PETER FRASER

    WELLINGTON, Dec. 12.-- New Zealand's former Labor Prime Minister (Mr. Peter Fraser) died at 2.47 p. m. ...

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  24. Assassinated

    SEOUL, Dec. 12. -- A gunman to-day shot dead the secretary of the South Korean National Assembly, Whang Sung-loo. ...

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  25. OPPOSITION TO DEATH SENTENCES

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--It is believed here that Labor Party feeling may force the Government to change its decision to ...

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  26. HANDWRITING DISSIMILARITY

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- There was a great dissimilarity between some voters' specimen handwriting and the writing ...

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  27. Russia "force for peace"

    MOSCOW, Dec. 12. -- Eight Australian peace partisans, led by Mrs. Jessie Street, described Russia as "the most gigantic force ...

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  28. Hanlon in New York

    NEW YORK, December 12.--The Queensland Premier (Mr. Hanlon) arrived by air in New York last night on his way to London for ...

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  29. EX- BARONESS SECURES A DIVORCE

    SYDNEY, Tues.--The former Baroness Pancracz claimed in the Divorce Court to-day that her husband had ...

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  30. National emergency

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 12. -- Pres. Truman to-day gave intense study to the question of declaring a national emergency, possibly to ...

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  31. New goldfield in Nth. Qld.

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.--Claim of crushings going eight to nine ounces to the ton was made for a new gold strike at Buthen ...

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  32. Ferry adrift

    GRAFTON, Tues. -- When a wire rope on the Ashby ferry at Maclean, 30 miles from Grafton, broke to-day the ferry was swept ...

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  33. No suspicious circumstances

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Defectives are satisfied there are no suspicious circumstances connected with the finding of the body of a ...

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  34. Fierce fire on oil lorry

    SYDNEY, Tues.-- Kerosene leaking from a quart bottle on to the hot exhaust of an oil company lorry caused a fierce blaze at ...

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  35. Subsidy for shark killing

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.--Stating that sharks were rapidly becoming a menace to swimmers on northern beaches, Mr. G. F. Turner ...

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  36. AUST. ASKED TO FORGO SUGAR MARKETS TO HELP JAMAICA

    Brisbane, Tuesday.--A plea for Australia to forgo her sugar markets to help improve the living standards of the Jamaican people was made to-day by Mr. Donald B. Songster, Jamaica's Social Welfare Minister. ...

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  37. £22,000,000 relief

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 12.--Senate to-day approved a Bill authorising to send up to 50,000,000 dollars (£A22,321,428) famine ...

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  38. Iron curtain trial

    WARSAW, Dec. 12.--In the bizarre tradition of Iron Curtate trials Group - Captain Claude Henry Turner, ex- British air ...

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  39. No alteration in award

    BRISBANE, Tues.-- The full bench of the Industrial Court, in a judgment released to-day, decided not to alter the position at ...

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  40. Rhodes Scholar

    BRISBANE, Tues.-- Former Queenslander, Adrian P. Henchman, has been selected New South Wales Rhodes Scholar for ...

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  41. Dollar drawings

    LONDON, December 12.-- The 'Daily Telegraph' says Australia's estimated net drawings from the sterling area dollar pool decreased ...

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