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  4. Fertiliser For Mackay district canegrowers

    Fertiliser for Mackay district canegrowers being unloaded from the Soviet vessel Omsk at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Russian warships for China

    HONG KONG, December 13.--The- independent Right Wing vernacular 'Wahkiuyat Pao' ...

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  6. U.N. TROOPS EVACUATING NORTH KOREAN PORT

    TOKIO, December 13.--A great armada of United Nations ships standing off the north-east port of Hungnam to-day continued loading 60,000 Americans and South Koreans for evacuation to an ...

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  7. Ambonese rebels still holding out against Indonesians

    DJAKARTA, December 13.--An Australian war graves official, Mr. Maurice Muir, who was on Ambon Island during the recent Indonesian invasion, said in Djakarta that several hundred ...

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  8. "Chicken wire" defence in US.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 13.-- Senator Lyndon Johnson, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee ...

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  9. DAYTIME CURFEW IN SINGAPORE'S MAIN TROUBLE SPOT

    SINGAPORE, December 13.--A daytime curfew is being enforced to-day in a small area in Geylang, less than two miles from Singapore's international Kailang airport. ...

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  10. NEWSPAPERS GOVERNMENT CONTROLLED

    LONDON, Dec. 13. -- Sir David Maxwell Fyfe, K.C., addressing journalists in London to-day, said newspapers would ...

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  11. LITTLE PROGRESS WITH EFFORTS FOR CEASE FIRE

    NEW YORK, December 13.--Preliminary diplomatic efforts to provide for a cease fire in Korea had made little or no progress, James Reston, the New York 'Times' diplomatic correspondent, said to-day. ...

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  12. Fireman killed in capsize of locomotive

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Rescue squads had to work for more than five hours to release the body ...

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  13. Dutch girl leaves for Holland

    SINGAPORE, December 13. -- Bertha Hertogh and her mother left Singapore for Holland secretly ...

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  14. Testimony to accused's character

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Apart from a little shyness and a little reserve, William Birtle ...

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  15. Act was to prevent a danger

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Communist Party Dissolution Act was directed to the prevention ...

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  16. FEMALES NOT PENALISED BY BASIC WAGE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- An assurance was given by employers to-day that females would not be penalised as a ...

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  17. CHIEFS MEET IN LONDON

    LONDON, Dec. 13.--Chiefs of Staff of the North Atlantic Treaty Powers met in London to-day to complete the military side of plans ...

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  18. DIFFERENCES IN VIC. L.C. PARTY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A row has developed in the Victorian L.C.P. over the statement by the party secretary (Mr. W. Dawnay-Mould) ...

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  19. NO LIMIT ON WOOL TO RUSSIA

    CANBERRA. Wed.--The commonwealth Government recently considered limiting supplies of Australian wool to Russia, it was ...

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  20. Death of Mrs. G. Essex Evans

    TOOWOOMBA, Wed. -- The death occurred at Boonah on Tuesday of Mrs. Blanche Essex Evans, widow of the eminent ...

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  21. Storm buffets Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- The metropolitan area was buffeted by one of the most savage gales ever recorded at 2 o'clock this morning. ...

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  22. Boy in coma dies

    WATERTOWN (New York). Dec. 13.-- A boy of six who grew faster than average in a coma died to-day after 283 days of ...

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  23. RECORD WOOL PRICES AGAIN

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- The Australasian record price for scoured and State, record for greasy was again broken at ...

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  24. FLOUR PRICE INCREASED

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The price of flour and wheatmeal has been increased by £212 a ton, and bran and pollard by £1 a ton. ...

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  25. Federal aid to universities

    CANBERRA, Wed.-- The Commonwealth Government has offered substantial financial assistance, probably to the extent of ...

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  26. Plot against MacArthur's life

    TOKIO, Dec. 13.--American counter intelligence agents are today investigating an alleged plot to assassinate General ...

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  27. WORKMEN BURIED

    SYDNEY, Wed. -- Ten workmen using their hands and shovels worked desperately for several minutes to-day to release three ...

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  28. Lucinda watersiders to lift restrictions

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Mr. Justice Kirby adjourned the Federal Arbitration Court to-day while executives of the Waterside Workers Federation directed their members at Lucinda Point, Queensland, to lift ...

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  29. RECORD PAY AT IPSWICH

    IPSWICH, Wed. -- There was a record pay of £148,520 at the Ipswich railway workshops today. ...

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  30. Warenda for lease

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--The Lands Minister (Mr. T. A. Foley) said to-day that Warenda Homestead will be opened for pastoral lease ...

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  31. French Premier to fly for talks

    PARIS, Dec. 13. -- French officials said in Paris yesterday, the French Prime Minister (M. Pleven) may fly to London again ...

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  32. No further polio at T'ville

    TOWNSVILLE, Wed. -- No further cases of polio have been reported at Townsville yesterday or to-day. ...

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  33. Trials of "Anzac"

    MELBOURNE, Wed. -- Progressive trials of the new battle class destroyer, H.M.A.S. Anzac, recently completed at Williamstown ...

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