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  4. Radio Announcer Charged With Melb. Beach Murder

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A 25-year-old radio announcer, John Bryan Kerr, of Washington- street, Toorak was charged to-day with the murder of Elizabeth Maureen Williams (20), of Page-street, ...

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  5. Bars Were "Doctored"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A Public Service Board, to-day dismissed three prison warders at an inquiry into the escape of two prisoners on December 15. The ...

    Article : 441 words
  6. Heat Wave Scorches S.W. Qld, N.S.W. And S. Australia

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — South-west Queensland, western New South Wales and parts of South Australia sweltered in temperatures well over the century mark again to-day for the third successive ...

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  7. XMAS IN NEW YORK

    The scene in Rockefeller Centre, New York, as the huge Christmas tree and other decorations were lighted for the holiday season. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Ironworkers Plan Campaign Against Govt.

    MELBOURNE, Thursdays.— Next year would be a record for industrial strife if the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) ...

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  9. "Launched The Lifeboats"

    LONDON, December 29. — Mr. Winston Churchill has been chosen as "the man of the half century" by 'Time' magazine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CASKET COMMISSION TERMS UNSATISFACTORY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Referring to-day to the terms of the Royal Commission into the Golden Casket the Opposition leader (Mr. G. F. Nicklin) and the Liberal party leader in ...

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  11. RUBBER PRICE INCREASES

    LONDON, December 29.—The 'Financial Times' says the price of spot rubber rose to a new post- devaluation peak of 15d. per lb. ...

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  12. Italian Industries For Australia?

    ROME, December 29. — It is reported that, following the Australian election, various Italian industries here opened ...

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  13. Big Electrical Development Plan For Qld.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— A £15,000,000 electrical development plan now under way ...

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  14. BATTLE OF THE OIL COMPANIES IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, December 29.—American oil companies are trying to keep British oil out of Japan while they continue to supply Japanese requirements at American taxpayers' expense, British trading circles in Tokio complain. If the American companies are successful they ...

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  15. NO FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.—No foul play is suspected by tho police investigating the finding of boracic ...

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  16. Decontrol Would Increase Prices

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Complete decontrol of prices Would mean increased prices for many everyday needs, the ...

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  17. U.S. SEES CONCERTED EMPIRE DRIVE IN BRITISH ACTION

    NEW YORK, December 29.—United States news- papers and magazines are still featuring Britain's cut in dollar oil purchases in 1950 as highly controversial. ...

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  18. Still More Speed

    LOS ANGELES, December 29.—The 'Times' aviation editor (Marvin Miles) reports an XI ...

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  19. No Locums For Flying Doctors

    BRISBANE, Thursday, — No one seems keen at the moment to relieve Queensland's two flying doctors at ...

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  20. Tea And Butter Position Not Yet Considered

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-night strongly criticised irresponsible ...

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  21. 300 Sheep Died In Downs Fire

    WARWICK, Thursday. —More than 300 sheep perished and 4000 acres of grass and ...

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  22. Wonder Drug Eased Agony

    Bundaberg, Thursday. —The new wonder pain-killing drug, Trilene, was used for the first time ...

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  23. TALLY CLERKS DISLOCATE WHARF WORK

    LONDON, December 29. — The unloading of four oceangoing ships, loaded with cargoes of meat, butter, and ...

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  24. Fungi In Cancer

    NEW YORK, December 29. —Dr. Irene Corey Diller, in a paper read to the annual meeting of the American ...

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  25. Summons Against Watersiders

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Following alleged unauthorised stoppages by watersiders in Melbourne and Adelaide, the Crown Law Office ...

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  26. PRISONER HAS SAFETY PINS IN STOMACH

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A 19- year-old girl, arrested yesterday on a drunkenness charge, is under, police guard in Sydney Hospital ...

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  27. Silence Broken After 7 Years

    SAINT PAUL (Minnesota), December 29.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fastner were reconciled to-day after seven years in ...

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  28. Wages Restraint

    LONDON, December 29. — A miners' leaders' meeting in London yesterday decided to recommend 700,000 colliery workers to ...

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  29. CUNARD CO. DENIAL

    LONDON, December 29. — The Cunard White Star Co. to-day denied a report that a liner bigger than the Queen Elizabeth was to ...

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  30. Must Leave Cyprus

    NICOSIA, December 29. — Mr. Pandelis Bistis, Greek editor of the newspaper 'Ethnos,' which supports a union with Greece, ...

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  31. VISIT TO ISRAEL

    LONDON, Dec. 29.—Six British Labor party delegates, including two Commoners, left for a visit to Israel to-day at the ...

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