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  4. Govt. Health Scheme Will Permit Official 'Snooping'

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The acting Leader of the Opposition (Mr. E. J. Harrison) in the House of Representatives said the Government's national health bill was a measure that would inevitably ...

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  5. Foreign Nation Had US 'Hush Hush' Codes

    NEW YORK, December 8.--The "pumpkin" documents produced by Whittaker Chambers, former Communist spy courier, furnish indisputable evidence that the State Department's most hush hush codes were known to a foreign nation or ...

    Article : 485 words
  6. Hair Turned Green

    LONDON, December 8.--Mrs. Dorothy Dix, of Cheltenham, found to her horror after having a ...

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  7. BUSY MAN RELAXES

    SIR William Hartley Shawcross, Britain's busiest Government official, spends his free time at his country home in Sussex. At present he is leading the investigations into allegations against Government officials and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Old English Inn On The Way Out

    LONDON, December 8.--An angry cry is raised in Britain by the Home Secretary's (Mr. Chuter Ede's) Licensing ...

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  9. Barhands Will Resort To Job Control

    WELLINGTON, December 8.--Wellington barmaids and barmen at a stop-Work meeting to-day threatened "job action" unless ...

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  10. PALESTINE CEASE FIRE

    HAIFA, December 8.--A united Nations spokesman said a two weeks' cease fire, agreement between Iraqi and Israeli forces ...

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  11. Reds Breach Nationalist Defences At Bayonet Point

    NANKING, December 8.--Twenty thousand Communists last night captured kiangyen, only 70 miles north-east of Nanking, with a final bayonet charge which wiped out the last 1000 Nationalist defenders, pro-government despatches to-day ...

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  12. RUSSIANS BAN MAIL SERVICES BETWEEN EAST AND WEST BERLIN

    BERLIN, December 8.--Western Berlin postal authorities announced last night that the Russians had refused to permit any further exchange of mails between the western and eastern sectors. ...

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  13. "Living ln Dark Age"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The Associated Chambers of Manufactures president (Mr. C. N. McKay) to-night ...

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  14. WRITE OFF FOR MADAM'S MISSION?

    WASHINGTON, December 8.--Diplomatic quarters yesterday tended to write off almost completely Madame Chiang ...

    Article : 390 words
  15. Old Jerusalem

    JERUSALEM, December 8.--The effect of nearly a year of rioting and bombardment on the old city of ...

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  16. CRITICISM RESENTED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Carping criticism by the Press against Parliament and its members was attacked by the ...

    Article : 190 words
  17. TWO STATE OPPOSITION MEMBERS REFUSE TO ACCEPT PAY INCREASES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Two Opposition members, Mr. Bruce Pie and Mr. J. Bjelke-Petersen, refused in Parliament to-day to take a £200 salary rise. Both announced they would give the extra money to charity. ...

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  18. New Guinea Timber Case

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--William Morris Urquhart, managing-director of a Sydney typewriting firm, admitted during the New Guinea timber case to-day that in two years as a National Service Officer at ...

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  19. PENSIONS SCHEME CRITICISED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Mr. Bjelke-Petersen will not take his £200 salary rise nor join the pensions scheme. ...

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  20. Bank Tricked By Confidence Man

    LONDON, December 8.--Abraham Barnett Kritz, a Russian, was remanded on bail for seven days at ...

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  21. Schoolboy Kilted By Skidding Truck

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday.--Thomas Richard Grahame (13) schoolboy, of Helidon, was killed instantly when struck by a truck ...

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  22. RAIN IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Brisbane to-day had its best rain [?] since September 26, 55 points being registered at the Weather ...

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  23. Abattoir Facilities

    BRISBANE Wednesday.--The immediate objective of abattoir facilities for Ipswich, Toowoomba Rockhampton and Townsville is ...

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