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  4. VERDICT AGAINST BRITAIN

    THE HAGUE, December 18. — The International Court to-day ruled against Britain in a 30 ...

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  5. Unemployment not practical prospect

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—There was no "practical prospect" of unemployment in Australia because there were still scores of thousands more jobs than ...

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  6. P.O.W. LISTS EXCHANGED IN KOREA

    "TOKIO, Decem. 18.—United Nations and Communist truce negotiators at Panmunjom to-day exchanged ...

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  7. Storm damages Boonah

    IPSWICH, Tuesday.— About 205 points of rain fell in 35 minutes at Boonah to-night in a ...

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  8. SUGAR MILL FOR SALE

    BRISBANE, Tues.—Cabinet to-day decided to call tenders for the sale of the Bauple sugar mill, near ...

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  9. Shooting orders issued

    MUNSAN, Korea, December 18. — The United Nations ordered its aircraft last night to ...

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  10. NEW GRADER FOR MIRANI SHIRE

    TANNALO-FINCH HATTON residents will be among, those pleased to see Mirani Shire Council's new grader. The implement pictured above is a new ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. GUARDROOM FOOD ONLY "PIG SLOPS"

    TOKIO, Dec. 18. — An Australian soldier said last night during the three weeks he spent in ...

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  12. BRISBANE MILK LESS

    BRISBANE, Tues.—Brisbane may get milk only two days a week unless supplies improve. ...

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  13. APPEALS UPHELD

    Brisbane, Friday.- The Public Service Appeals Board was told to-day an, officer had ...

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  14. EGYPT REJECTS BRITISH NOTE ON SUEZ DEMOLITIONS

    CAIRO, December 18.—Egypt last night rejected as "neither satisfactory nor even plausible" reasons given, in the British note for ...

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  15. Confusion over fodder price peg

    BRISBANE, Tues. — Fodder prices were high enough at the moment, the Produce Merchants' Association President ...

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  16. Bushfires threaten homes near Sydney

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Late to-night bushfires were burning about 40 miles from Sydney. Police ordered the evacuation of three townships on the ...

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  17. ESCAPEE RECAPTURED

    MELBOURNE, Tues. — Masewell Carl Skinner (23) struggled violently when police recaptured him in a ...

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  18. STORM OVER SANTA CLAUS BROADCAST

    SYDNEY, Tues.—Attractive script writer Miss Joan Lennartz said tonight she was unhappy to ...

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  19. Cairns wants Royal visit

    CAIRNS, Tues.—A further move is to be made by the Cairns City Council to have Cairns included in the Royal ...

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  20. SEVERE STORMS SWEEP S.E. QLD.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Centres from Brisbane to the N.S.W. border recorded their best falls for months as severe electrical storms swept hundreds of square miles of south-eastern ...

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  21. Higher radio licence fees

    CANBERRA, Tues. — The P.M.G. (Mr. H. L. Anthony) announced to-day that from January 1 broadcast listeners' ...

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  22. Medical benefits

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Federal Government was planning a scheme of medical benefits similar to its ...

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  23. Mankind history planned

    NEW YORK, December 18.—A six-volume history of mankind from his origin to the supersonic jet plane will ...

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  24. Chinese arrest Catholic Bishop

    HONG KONG, Dec. 18.—An American Catholic Bishop Phillip Cote (61), was arrested by Communist troops in Red ...

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  25. Emergency landing

    PHILADELPHIA, December 18.—Two C46 airliners carrying a total of 48 passengers made emergency landings at ...

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  26. Hospital to pay damages

    CANBERRA, Tues. — A man and his wife to-day gained a £2500 award against the Canberra Community ...

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  27. Drought relief

    BRISBANE: Tuesday. — State Cabinet has approved a further £100,000 for drought relief loans to dairy farmers. ...

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  28. 3 new barges

    BRISBANE, Tues.—Queensland will buy three barges for dredging operations from an English firm at a cost of ...

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  29. Five years' gaol for conspiracy to murder

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The mother of a 20-month-old baby was sent to gaol for five years to-day for having conspired to murder her husband. ...

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  30. Investigation of doctor's charges

    BRISBANE, Tues. — Dr. H. W. Noble's charges of malpractice against some Queensland doctors will be considered by ...

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  31. "Magnificently justified"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — The secret ballot legislation had been "magnificently justified," the Prime Minister ...

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  32. Sugar lighters tied up

    TOWNSVILLE, Tues. — Two of five sugar lighters in North Queensland, Carroo and Wortanna, tied up at the inner ...

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  33. To review meat production

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The Australian Meat Board, at its meeting in February next, will review recommendations ...

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  34. Lost home, money

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. — Two brothers, Messrs. W. and E. Hunter, lost £600 in notes when their house was destroyed by ...

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  35. Tax rebate on school fees?

    MELBOURNE, Tues. — The Federal Government is considering a tax rebate on school fees. ...

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  36. 2,628,200 IN EMPLOYMENT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Wages and salary earners in employment in the States and territories of Australia in September, 1951, totalled 2,628,200, compared with 2,546,900 in June, 1950, and 1,730,200 in July, 1939. ...

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  37. It's no-man bus

    SYDNEY, Tues.—Sydney and Newcastle will be without trams and buses on Thursday because of the one-man bus ...

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