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  4. Priority oil capital for war industries

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Industries essential to war production will receive priority for expansion under new capital issues control. The National Security Resources Board ...

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  5. KOREA A COSTLY LESSON

    LONDON, Jan. 8.--The 'Daily Mall's' correspondent (G. Ward Price), in a splash front page article to-day, described ...

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  6. MACKAY WATERSIDERS TO RESUME TO-DAY

    MACKAY watersiders will resume work to-day on the three ships in the port. The decision to end the strike was reached by waterside workers at a mass meeting yesterday following an address by ...

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  7. RETURN OF SUMMONS TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A summons issued by the Stevedoring industry Board asking the ...

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  8. Another rise in prices of wool

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Values for all descriptions of wool rose by 10 to 20 per cent at ...

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  9. MISSIONARIES MAY HAVE TO LEAVE CHINA

    HONG KONG, Jan. 8.--The day of the foreign, missionary in Communist China appears done. Some ...

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  10. "BILLY" HUGHES WARNS NATION

    Veteran politician, Mr. W. M. Hughes, in a New Year's Eve speech stated that Australia was the-most vulnerable and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. NEW CLUE ON CORONATION STONE THEFT

    LONDON, January 8.--Scotland Yard has found a new clue in the two weeks' search for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. EIGHT SHIPS LOAD SUGAR

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Eight freighters are loading 38,200 tons of sugar at five North Queensland ports. ...

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  13. No declaration for Victorian R.S.L.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Returned Servicemen's League had no intention of asking its 85,000 members in Victoria to sign on the ...

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  14. This is no time for panic

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Taking huge armies out of industry now would halt all defence development plans ...

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  15. WONJU FALLS TO REDS AFTER BITTER FIGHT

    TOKIO, January 8,--Communist forces to-day captured the burning city of Wonju, 55 miles south-east of Seoul, after a bitter fight lasting two days. ...

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  16. Costs Reflected by expenditure

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Treasury returns for the six months to the end of December show expenditure exceeded revenue by £1,240,677. ...

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  17. £1,000,000 gain for Australian sugar growers

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Queensland Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said to-day Australian sugar growers ...

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  18. Binburra still short of crew

    BRISBANE, Mon.--After 20 days' delay in Brisbane, the freighter Binburra was still short of crew to-day. ...

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  19. Casualties in Korea

    CANBERRA, Mon.--List Of Australian casualties in the Korean fighting has been released by the Minister for the ...

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  20. No Moscow visit for Mr. Nehru

    LONDON, January 8.--High Indian official quarters in London said there was no basis for a report published in India that Mr. ...

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  21. FIREMAN HURT IN BLAZE

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Vivian Dowling (32), married, fireman, was seriously injured when the celling collapsed ...

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  22. Riverside miners still out

    IPSWICH, Mon.--Miners from the Riverside Colliery, Moggill, who have been on strike since October, did not report for work ...

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  23. ALLEGED ADMISSION BY ACCUSED OF TAXI DRIVER'S MURDER

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Police told the Bathurst Coroner (Mr, K. M. Dash, S.M.) to-day that a 21-year-old man had admitted shooting a taxi driver, and when he "gurgled" had shot him again to put him ...

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  24. £300 damage in Caboolture fire

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Townspeople and local police to-day formed bucket brigades to fight a fire which threatened the main ...

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  25. NO COMPLAINTS FROM SETTLERS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The director of War Service Land Settlement (Mr. Eric Mellor) said to-day that he had received no ...

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  26. Missing in Korea

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Minister for Air (Mr. White) announced to-night that Pilot Geoffrey Ingram Stepehsn, of ...

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  27. Menzies indisposed

    LONDON, January 8.--A heavy cold prevented the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) from attending to-day's meeting ...

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  28. Shortages dog workshops

    IPSWICH, Monday.--The materials shortage at the Ipswich Railway Workshops is likely to be more acute this year than last ...

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  29. Heavy rain at Townsville

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.--A further 125 points of rain between 9 a.m. and midnight brought Townsville rainfall since the wet ...

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  30. Weather may hamper salvage

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Shipping experts feared to-night bad weather would hamper salvage operations on the freighter ...

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  31. Qld. wheat harvest cut almost to half estimate

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday.--The Queensland wheat harvest will be between 7,500,000 and 8,000,000 bushels. This is just a little over half the estimate made prior to the rain and rust and the weed growth, ...

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  32. ILLEGAL DYAK MIGRATION

    DJAKARTA, January 8.--About 5000 Dyak tribesmen in Indonesian Borneo were preparing to migrate illegally to ...

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  33. UNECONOMIC GLEN DAVIS SHALE OIL PROJECT TO BE CLOSED DOWN

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Closing down of the Glen Davis shale oil project was announced to-night by the Minister for Fuel (Senator McLeay). He said annual production of petrol was 2,750,000 gallons. ...

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