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  4. NO AUTOMATIC WAGE RISES BEFORE MAY

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Workers will not get any automatic wage increases based on big price increases due to the basic wage rise until next May. Of the seven major items affecting the ...

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  5. Seek leave to appeal to Privy Council

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Legal advisers of the woman and two men sentenced to hang at ...

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  6. COMMUNISTS CROSS 38th PARALLEL

    TOKIO, December 15.—Communist troops crossed the 38th parallel in the western sector of Korea for the first time to-day, the ...

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  7. Chinese detain British Plane

    HONG KONG, December 15.—Two Chinese) Communist gunboats today detained a privately ...

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  8. General inspects Communist tank

    General of the Army Douglas MacArthur, Commanding General for the unified United Nations forces in Korea and a staff officer (right) inspect a Communist tank destroyed by U.N. forces. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. COURT AGAIN DEFERS BASIC WAGE RISE FOR WHARFIES

    SYDNEY, Friday. — In three separate applications seeking the £1 weekly basic wage in ...

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  10. BABY FLOATED TILL RESCUED

    Sydney, Fri. — A four- months-old girl fell into the Lane Cove River to-day and floated on her back for ...

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  11. TAX CLAIM FOR £43,879 AGAINST CLONCURRY MEN

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Taxation Commissioner has claimed £43,879 from four Cloncurry men who are in business as Chaplain Brothers. To-day he issued five writs, alleging the men ...

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  12. Boy Scouts undertake rough overland trip

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Boy Scouts from New South Wales will take part next week in an ...

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  13. INCREASED BUILDING COSTS

    Brisbane, Friday. — Lower income [?]ners are being forced to sell homes in better class ...

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  14. Will case litigant to pay heavy costs

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Robert John Lane was ordered by Mr. Acting Justice O'Hagan in the Supreme Court to-day to pay ...

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  15. NEWS IN BRIEF

    GUERRILLAS: Chinese Nationalist Government authorities announced that steps were being taken to strengthen and ...

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  16. Guilty of manslaughter

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A Criminal Court jury to-day found two Thornbury brothers and a companion not ...

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  17. KING IS 55

    LONDON, December 15. —The King celebrated his 55th birthday yesterday as messages of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. State coal production up

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The - Mines Minister (Mr. W. Bower) said to-day that the State's coal production this ...

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  19. Bertha Hertogh arrives home

    BERGENOPZOOM, Dec. 15.— Maria (Bertha) Hertogh smiled for the first time since arriving in Holland when she reached her ...

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  20. Last respects to Mr. P. Fraser

    WELLINGTON, Dec. 15.— Women wept openly in the streets of Wellington to- day as they watched the gun carriage bearing ...

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  21. Tightening up in Malaya

    SINGAPORE, December 15.— The present emergency in Malaya must be brought to an end in 1951 Sir Henry Gurney (High ...

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  22. Stranded in rail tunnel

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Thousands of passengers sweltered in a city underground railway tunnel tonight when services to the North ...

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  23. Dairymen turning to sheep

    Brisbane, Friday. — A considerable number of dairy farmers in the Chinchilla district ...

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  24. "Foul conduct insinuated"

    SYDNEY, Fri.—Dr. Evatt submitted in the High Court to-day that the Communist Party Dissolution Act raised all the ...

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  25. Grazing property fails to sell

    BRISBANE, Friday. — "Fairy- meadow," a well-known bullock fattening property on the Condamine River, 16 miles, from ...

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  26. FUNDS FOR UNIVERSITY

    BRISBANE, Fri. — The master of King's College (Rev. H. Trigge) has returned from a 4000-mile trip to the North with £11,750 for ...

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  27. Old bakery closed

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The bakery of D. and J. Torrance, of Wooloowin, which has been established for 84 years, will close down on ...

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  28. Counsel claims fraud established in Bulimba poll

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Fraud had been established in the Bulimba poll, said Mr. A. D. McGill, K.C., to-day. He was addressing the Election Tribunal, ...

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  29. Awards to Turks in Korea

    TOKIO, Dec. 15.—Commanding General of the United States Eighth Army, Lieut.- General Walton Walker, has ...

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  30. DEAD IN CREEK

    TOOWOOMBA,Friday. — The body of Dominick Owen Moore, grazier and cattle dealer, was found in a creek a short distance ...

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  31. California quakes

    BERKELEY, California, Dec. 15. — Two strong earthquakes were recorded on the University of California seismograph ...

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  32. "Use atom bomb"

    BRISBANE, Fri.—Mr. Bruce Wight, Liberal M.H.R. for Lilley, to-night advocated use of the atom bomb to end the Korean ...

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  33. "Kiwis" welcomed in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Fri.—Eleven hundred New Zealand troops bound for Korea were given one of the biggest receptions ever accorded ...

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  34. CONTRIBUTION TO PEACE

    DJAKARTA, Dec. 15.—Govind Das, who led the Indian delegation at the Canberra Parliamentary conference, said on his arrival in ...

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  35. Higher living standard depends on production

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Full realisation of Australia's high standard of living now depended on production, the acting Chief Judge of the Federal Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice Foster) said to-day. ...

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  36. Blowfly outbreak

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A warning that grave blowfly outbreaks in sheep flocks in inland Queensland would be renewed by the sustained ...

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  37. MINER HURT

    IPSWICH, Friday. —A miner, William Coyne, of Ipswich, employed at West Vale Colliery No.- 5, was admitted to the General ...

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  38. Remanded on murder charge

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—A 27-year- old widow, Mrs. Joan Isobel Gorr, was remanded in the City Court to-day on a charge of having ...

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  39. Railway problems

    BRISBANE, Fri.—The Transport Minister (Mr. J. E. Duggan) will discuss electrification, rolling stock, and steel supply problems ...

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  40. Fight against fire and flood

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Bourke residents fought to-day to protect their town against fire and flood. While some were strengthening ...

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