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  4. SEARCH FOR SHEBA'S TOMB

    NORMAN, Oklahoma, December 9. — Dr. Robert Bell of the University of Oklahoma ...

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  5. TANKS USED TO SMASH ROAD FOR WATER SUPPLIES

    SUEZ, December 9.—Giant Centurion tanks yesterday smashed down 50 Egyptian mud huts to make a safe road to an isolated water ...

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  6. Churchill 'welcome' to visit Russia

    LONDON, December 9, — Mr. Stalin was ready to meet Mr. Churhchill to discuss peace ...

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  7. Snow closing in on Korean battlefront

    TOKIO, December 9.- United Nations forces on the eastern front to-day reported they were in two inches of ...

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  8. Disease strikes station horses

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Serious outbreaks of Birdsville disease have occurred this year ...

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  9. Strain tells on Queen

    LONDON, December 9. — The Queen has lost a stone in weight through the strain she has been suffering during the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Unsinkable soldiers buoyant as corks

    WASHINGTON, December 9.—Australia's famous Arctic explorer, Sir Hubert Wilkins, yesterday praised a revolutionary uniform developed by the U.S. Army to make soldiers ...

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  11. PRISONERS ARE ALSO HOSTAGES

    NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—An official United Nations spokesman to-day accused the Communists of holding Allied prisoners as hostages, the American Associated Press reported from Munsan ...

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  12. SNOWMAN MAY BE MONKEY

    LONDON, December. 9 —British Museum authorities believe the tracks of the ...

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  13. Disaster narrowly averted

    MURWILLUMBAH, Sun. — Hard work by firefighters who were helped by a light sprinkling of rain brought under ...

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  14. Mother would welcome son's Jap wife

    MELBOURNE, Sun. — There were rooms ready at her Ringwood home for her son's ...

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  15. Freak motor accident

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Three members of a family had a narrow escape in a freak accident on Logan-road, ...

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  16. No Aussies called for Malaya

    LONDON, Dec. 9.—A War Office spokesman yesterday categorically denied a London ...

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  17. Another claim by hauliers

    Gladstone, Sunday. —Collide coal hauliers have decided again to submit a claim for ...

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  18. ISLAND NATIVES THIRSTY

    SUVA, December 9.—A trading ship which called at a small Pacific island was met by women ...

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  19. BRITISH SUGAR BUY FOR 1951

    LONDON, December 9. — Britain has bought 1,490,000 tons of Commonwealth sugar for the 12 ...

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  20. Baby survived lunatic "freeze"

    FAIRBANKS (Alaska), Dec. 9. — A trapper escaped from a mental hospital here on Friday, seized a baby from its ...

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  21. GREAT NEED FOR U S. EQUIPMENT

    NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—Australia's defence obligations were largely responsible for holding down her purchases ...

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  22. Easy win for H. A. Bruce

    CAIRNS, Sunday. — Up until late to-night between 200 and 300 more votes from 15 country centres were expected to come ...

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  23. Persian editors seek refuge from rioters

    TEHERAN, December 9.—Fifteen Persian Parliamentary deputies and 21 newspaper editors had by this morning taken sanctuary in the Majlis, claiming their lives were ...

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  24. MAN SINKS IN RIVER

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—A married man with three children was drowned in the swift flowing Goulburn River near ...

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  25. WEAKENED CATTLE DYING IN BOGS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Hundreds of cattle are dying in river bogs throughout drought stricken Central Queensland. Graziers said to-night many ...

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  26. LOANS FROM MARKET

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Commonwealth officials believe local authorities will be able to borrow most of their ...

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  27. Cyclone hits wheat crops

    MELBOURNE, Sun. — A 100-mile-an-hour cyclone struck Horsham in the Wimmera at the week-end when ...

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  28. Proved he was brave

    ST. PAUL, Minnesota, Dec. 9.—A youth of 16 who had about 2½ hours' flying ...

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  29. Pilot picked out of mud

    TOKIO, December 9.—A Far Eastern Air Force Albatross rescue 'plane with a Sydney doctor aboard landed ...

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  30. SWIMMERS WERE STUNG

    CAIRNS, Sun. — Palm Beach, near Cairns, was closed today to swimmers when a young woman, Miss K. Lynch (23), ...

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  31. Chinese ransom money "Going to the Reds"

    Mr L. M. Wang, Chinese Consul-General in Australia, said recently that money being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. Maddened by Red ransom

    NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—A Chinese laundryman driven out of his mind by Communist demands for ransom money ...

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  33. Barry selected for Petrie

    BRISBANE, Sun.—The Labor candidate for the Petrie Federal seat will be Mr. A. M. Barry, a Commonwealth public ...

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  34. MURDER AT SEA

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—The Panamanian tanker New Echanta, on its way from Adelaide to Botany Bay, was ...

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  35. Threat to Power

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Power supplies will be threatened if Regional Electricity Boards do not get their approved loan ...

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  36. TOOK AXE TO TAXI CAB

    SYDNEY, Sun. — Last night when James Francis Aldridge, a taxi driver, of Kendall, took four passengers from Kendall ...

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  37. Woman charged

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — A 20-year-old woman was arrested at New Farm to-day and later charged with having concealed ...

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  38. This is where the newsprint goes

    NEW YORK, Dec. 9.—The 'New York Herald Tribune' said on its front page to-day that the Sunday issue was the ...

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  39. BIOLOGIST FEARS RACE INFERTILITY

    LONDON, December 9.—The human race was facing a grave danger of infertility because more mothers were unwilling or unable to breast feed their babies. ...

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  40. Gardner for Capricornia

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  41. TRUMAN TO DISCUSS TRUCE CRISIS

    NEW YORK, Dec. 9.— President Truman was returning to Washington to-day to deal with a ...

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