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  4. Chinese tear huge gaps in U.N. lin­­­es

    TOKIO, January 1.--Massed Chinese tore huge gaps in the 8th Army's defence lines to-day and sent allied forces reeling back towards Seoul. Communist vanguards were believed to be only 18 to 20 miles ...

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  5. EXTERNAL AFFAIRS POWER CAN HELP PREVENT WAR

    CANBERRA, Monday.-Australia's exte­­­­­­rnal affairs powers, if rightly used, may save Australia from aggression and help prevent a third world war, said the Deputy Leader of the Opposition (Dr. H. V. ...

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  6. Tully had highest rainfall in 1950

    BRISBANE, Monday. --Tully, on the far north coast, population 2688, recorded 311.84 ...

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  7. U.S. ready to end state of war with Germany

    WASHINGTON, January 1.--The United States and most other World War II foes of the Nazis are prepared to join soon in concerted action to terminate formally their state of war with Germany. ...

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  8. INDIA WANTS FRIENDSHIP WITH CHINA

    WASHINGTON, January 1. -- Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Indian Ambassador, said ...

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  9. Mutual respect among fighting men in Korea

    NEW YORK, January 1.-- American soldiers in Korea quickly developed the highest respect and admiration for the ...

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  10. EISENHOWER APPOINTED CHIEF IN EUROPE

    General Eisenhower, who was recently appointed European "Supremo," said that he saw no reason for the United ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Charged with fratricide

    MELBOURNE, Mon. -- David Eccles (54), laborer, of East Brunswick, was charged early tonight with the murder on ...

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  12. PEACE NEW YEAR THEME OF EUROPE'S LEADERS

    LONDON, January 1.--Peace was the theme of European statesmen's new year messages in the last hours of 1950 as Europe's cities, towns and hamlets ...

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  13. FISHING TRIP TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A man was drowned and his nephew is missing, believed drowned, in a holiday fishing tragedy at ...

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  14. Shortage of engineers hampering major works

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The State Government and local authorities are being considerably hampered in carrying out major development works because of a shortage of engineers and other technical staff. ...

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  15. PIPE BAND CHAMPIONSHIP

    TENTERFIELD, Mon.--St. Andrew's Pipe Band, Brisbane, with 398 points, won the official Australian pipe band championship at ...

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  16. PRESCRIPTION IS THE SAME

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 1. -- The Sec. of State (Mr. Acheson), in a broadcast interview yesterday on the ...

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  17. Koreans rounded up on charges of collaboration

    SEOUL, January 1. -- Several hundred Korean men and women, haltered together neck to neck like ...

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  18. Ambulances' 120-mile dash failed

    CHINCHILLA, Monday. --A young man died in hospital to-night despite a 120-mile relay ...

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  19. Maryborough's wet year

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday. -- Maryborough in 1950 had one of the wettest years in its history. A total of 6666 points was ...

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  20. N.Z. FORCE ARRIVES IN KOREA

    SOMEWHERE IN SOUTH KOREA, January 1.-- New Zealand's first troops for the Korean war arrived ...

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  21. Police examination results delayed

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Results of police promotion examinations held last October have been delayed because of the unusually ...

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  22. Pakistan may not attend Prime Ministers' talks

    L­­­­ONDON, January 1.--The Pakistan Prime Minister (Liaquat Ali Khan) postponed his departure for the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference because Britain refused to support inclusion of the ...

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  23. Amberley men in honors list

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- Six Amberley based R.A.A.F. men received awards in the New Year's Honors List. ...

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  24. Further freight rise likely

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Shipping authorities warn that unless ships are turned around more quickly in Australian ports freights would ...

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  25. Discussion by Prime Ministers

    LONDON, Jan. 1. -- It is authoritatively learned the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference will discuss fully all ...

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  26. Train accident victim dies

    TOOWOOMBA, Mon. -- in the Toowoomba General Hospital this morning Hector Pullen (40), of Yetman, N.S.W. died through ...

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  27. Qld. rural hospitals face closure for want of staff

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Rural Queensland hospitals faced closure or partial closure this year because of lack of nursing and domestic staff, a survey revealed to-day. ...

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  28. Car fatality

    WARWICK, Monday. -- James Henry Taylor (32), single, linotypist and compositor, of Club-street, Paddington, Brisbane, died ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA MOST VULNERABLE COUNTRY, SAY ARMY LEADERS

    ­­­MELBOURNE, Monday­­­­.--Two of Australia's army leaders in the 1939-45 war agree with Mr. "Billy" Hughes that Australia was "the most vulnerable and inviting country in the world." Mr. Hughes said in a broadcast on Sunday night that Australia was defenceless, ...

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  30. SYDNEY TAXI DRIVERS ON PROTEST STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--About 500 taxi drivers at a meeting in the Domain to-day decided to go on strike until Wednesday. To-day's meeting followed a ...

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  31. "Back to Brisbane" movement

    BRISBANE, Monday.--By car, bus and train, thousands of holiday makers joined in t "back to Brisbane" movement to-night. ...

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  32. MAY SHOW WAY

    NEW DELHI, Jan. 1. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru), broadcasting last night said the Commonwealth ...

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