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  4. Armistice talks

    NEW YORK, December 14.— The Communists agreed to-day to a limited rotation of United ...

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  5. RONWORKERS' RED LEADERS ACT

    SYDNEY, Friday.-The Communist controlled national conference of the Ironworkers' Association to-day ...

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  6. Princess to visit hospital

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will visit the Brisbane ...

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  7. Will not promote dairy industry at expense of another

    WARWICK, Friday.—He would never consider it his duty as deputy president of the Q. D. O. to promote the welfare of one primary industry at the expense of the other. ...

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  8. WE "DRINK, GAMBLE TOO MUCH"

    Methodist preacher Dr. Donald Soper, of London, said recently after spending 10 weeks in Australia, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RAIN MAKERS TO TRY IN OLD.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Rain making possibilities in Queensland will be investigated by scientists shortly. The Army Minister (Mr. ...

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  10. MILK PRICE INCREASE INSUFFICIENT

    BRISBANE. Fri. — Brisbane may be without milk after Thursday unless a further increase of ...

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  11. Dismissal of U. S. diplomat

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 14. —The State Department announced last night it had dismissed John S. ...

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  12. RAIL FREIGHT RISE PENALISES OUTBACK RESIDENTS

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The 10 per cent increase in rail freights will mean a tremendous penalty to people living in outback areas, the ...

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  13. FAMILY NEEDS FIRST

    Brisbane, Friday.— The needs of people with families were paramount with the ...

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  14. Brutal murder of woman

    SYDNEY, Friday. —A 42 -year -old woman was strangled and battered to death in her ...

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  15. German Fascism discounted

    Dr. Adenauer, West German Chancellor, who visited England recently, discounted talk of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Dearer milk

    BRISBANE. Fri. — An increase of ld a pint in the retail price of milk throughout Queensland will ...

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  17. 620 DEATHS IN P' PINES TYPHOONS

    MANILA, Dec. 14. — Two typhoons which yesterday threatened the Philippines turned away. ...

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  18. Supervision order for ironworkers' election

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The next Federal election of the Federated Ironworkers' Association will be supervised by a Commonwealth electoral officer, aided by a nominee of the ...

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  19. Police "blitz"

    BRISBANE, Fri. — Police "blitz" squads will patrol the main holiday routes from Brisbane this Christmas. Checks ...

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  20. Lost more ground

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Moderates increased their majority to nearly four to one against militants in the annual ...

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  21. 3000 cattle lost

    TOWNSVILLE, Fri. — Cattle looses in many areas have been heavy, but the heaviest reported to date is probably that ...

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  22. Tank collapse

    TUCUMCARI (New Mexico), Dec. 14.—Collapse of a 3,000,000 gallon water tank killed four persons and caused heavy ...

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  23. STORES CARRY BIG STOCKS

    MELBOURNE, Fri.—Melbourne's 26 main retail stores are carrying £12,500,000 worth of ...

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  24. UNDERPRIVILEGED CHILDREN WILL SEE PRINCESS

    BRISBANE, Fri. — Crippled children and orphans will be given every opportunity to see Princess Elizabeth ...

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  25. HOSPITAL THREATENED BY FIRE

    CASINO, Fri.—A. woman who was still under anaesthetic, after an operation, was driven away in a truck ...

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  26. Aust. industry is threatened by pincers movement

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A pincers movement was threatening Australian industry, the Director of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures (Mr. L. Withall) said to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. AMBUSH OF R. A. F. CAR BY EGYPTIANS

    CAIRO, December 14.—Egyptian terrorists tonight ambushed a car carrying the Royal Air Force station commander at Ismailia (Wing- Commander John Barker). ...

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  28. Lucky escapes

    BRISBANE, Fri. — A Brisbane family had remarkable escapes from injury to-night when their touring car plunged ...

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  29. Misfortune doubled up

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A New Australian who fractured his spine in a freak accident at Wallerawang, near Lithgow, ...

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  30. Little drought harm in north

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Cane fields north of Ingham have been affected little by drought, but non -irrigated ...

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  31. PRECAUTIONS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A fire engine stood by as coal, which had become heated, was unloaded from the freighter, ...

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  32. Passport seizure

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Holt) said to-night the seizure of the passports from 15 ...

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  33. Unemployment

    BRISBANE. Friday. — The drought, early closing of seasonal works and the general tightening up of finance has ...

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  34. Fined £505

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A man was fined £505 in the Special Court to-day on two charges of having made a false statement ...

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  35. Note issue rise

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Christmas note issue rose by £1,500,000 yesterday, making the increase for the first four days ...

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  36. Goods congesting Brisbane wharves

    BRISBANE Friday. — A trade recession has resulted in 30,000 tons of general imports congesting. Brisbane overseas ...

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  37. Drought breaking

    BRISBANE, Fri. — The six months old drought in the Burnett area has been almost broken by widespread storm rains ...

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  38. 'Didn't want people to know'

    BRISBANE, Friday. — A woman had ridden a horse on the same day as she gave birth to a child it was stated ...

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  39. Call up penalties

    CANBERRA, Fri. — Regulations have been made under the National Service Act, 1951. concerning youths convicted of ...

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  40. 5000 MILES IN NON -STOP FLIGHT

    Six B -36 bombers (type seen above) have made a 5000 -mile non -stop flight from Texas to a U. S. base in French Morocco. Non-stop flights of more than 10,000 miles have been made by B-36 bombers, which have 10 engines. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  41. "BODGIE" BLACKMAIL ALLEGED

    SYDNEY Friday.—A detective said to-day "bodgies" had decoyed and then blackmailed homosexuals. He said a 31 -year -old "bodgie" who had not worked for nine ...

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  42. Fodder control

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Fodder now subject to price control is specified in tomorrow's Government Gazelle. ...

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