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  4. Western disarmament plan approved

    PARIS, December 19.—The United Nations Political Committee to-day approved the western pian for stage by stage disarmament by a handsome majority. ...

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  5. Elected on votes obtained by foul means

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The election of Communist Ernest Thornton to the position of national secretary of the federated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RAINS BRING RELIEF

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Hundreds of square miles of dairying and farming districts ...

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  7. FEAR TACTICS ALLEGED

    WASHINGTON, December 19. — The United States, Britain, France and Turkey to-day ...

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  8. BRISBANE MILK SHORTAGE IS STILL ACUTE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Brisbane's milk shortage is expected to be eased slightly by to-day's rains over dairying districts. However, some Brisbane ...

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  9. Six Aust. P.O.W. in Korea

    TOKIO, December — Six Australians are on the Communists' prisoner of war list ...

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  10. TOWNSVILLE'S BIG SUGAR SHIPMENTS

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday. — Townsville's sugar exports for the year are expected to exceed ...

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  11. Shoplifters reaping big harvest

    BRISBANE, Wed. — Shoplifters in Brisbane are reaping a record Christmas harvest. ...

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  12. Polio increase expected

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—An increase in poliomyelitis cases during the hot months of the new year is expected by the ...

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  13. Arrest of murderer expected

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Police expect to arrest the murderer of Mrs. Leopoldine Hacker ...

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  14. Double murder in lonely house

    AUCKLAND. Dec. 19. — A man and his wife were found murdered in their bed at the isolated timber milling ...

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  15. Pay more for gas

    BRISBANE, Wed. — Gas Consumers in the Sandgate and Wynnum areas will have to pay from 4d. to 4½d. a week ...

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  16. STRUGGLE FOR A.W.U. CONTROL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. —A lively struggle between Queensland and New South Wales branches ...

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  17. Union official charged

    SYDNEY, Wed. — The Federal secretary of the Tramway and Motor Omnibus Employees' Union, Thomas Junor (45), ...

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  18. Some rain, but more is needed

    WARWICK, Wednesday. — To-day's general rain was no more than a mere swallow for ...

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  19. MECHANISATION KEY TO REHABILITATION OF COAL INDUSTRY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Rehabilitation of the underground coal industry is essentially a problem of mechanization. ...

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  20. Housing change

    BRISBANE, Wed, — The Housing Commission has started to knock down huts at Holland Park temporary ...

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  21. Victorian butter for Queensland

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— The first Victorian butter shipment will arrive in Brisbane to-morrow. ...

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  22. Tablelands dairying "grave"

    CAIRNS, Wed. — The manager of Malanda factory (Mr. R. Davis) advised to-day that the dairying position on the ...

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  23. Given metal gullet.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —An old man who could not swallow food has left Prince Henry's Hospital with ...

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  24. Couple found shot

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Police believe an Australian ex-serviceman to-night shot a New Australian woman and then ...

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  25. Stores restricting dairy men's credit

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Storekeepers are giving dairymen only one month's credit, compared with the usual 12 months' advance. Many dairymen in areas first ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. £30,000 more for P.C.D.

    BRISBANE, Wed. — Another £35,000 was granted to-day as drought relief loans to dairymen by the State Government. ...

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  27. Little interest in navy recruiting

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wed. - Speaking at a meeting of the Rockhampton Recruiting Committee to-night, Mr. T. Rossall ...

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  28. Who owns £3000

    BRISBANE, Wed.—Two Murwillumbah men are anxious to know which of them owns a half share in to-day's ...

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  29. Winter's toll

    NEW YORK, Dec. 19. — Wind-driven snowstorms, rain and bitter cold waves lashed the northern half of the ...

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  30. Red attack repulsed

    TOKIO, December 19.—A Communist battalion attacked Allied lines north-west of Chorwon in Korea yesterday, ...

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  31. FULL VALUE PROMISED

    PARIS, December 10. — General Eisenhower has promised "full value received" in return for vigorous action ...

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  32. Parents accused of retarding recruiting

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — "Parents of national service trainees are forbidding their sons to join the permanent services after their training," said the Director-General of ...

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  33. Veto hinted

    PARIS, Dec. 19. — Russia hinted yesterday she would again use the veto In the Security Council to bar Italy's ...

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  34. Arrests in Malaya

    SINGAPORE, Dec. 19.—Federal police headquarters disclosed to-day a number of the staff at King's House, Kuala ...

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  35. Electrocuted

    NAMBOUR, Wed,—Laurence Harold Woodward (26) was electrocuted early to-night at Eumundi, 13 miles from ...

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  36. MRS. STREET IN PARIS

    LONDON, December 19. —Mrs. Jessie Street, wife of the New South Wales Chief Justice, is in ...

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  37. Governor-General home again

    CANBERRA, Wed. — The Governor-General (Sir William McKell) and Lady McKell arrived back in Canberra this ...

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  38. Q'land to oppose poaching ban

    BRISBANE, Wed.—The general committee of the Queensland Rugby League to-night decided to oppose the ...

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  39. Unions given word of advice

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Unions who do not "pull things on" receive better treatment. A Federal Conciliation ...

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  40. Escapee charged

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Police guarded all exits to the City Court to-day when Melbourne's "Houdini," Maxwell ...

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  41. WORKING HOURS CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Representatives of employers and the unions will meet in conference with the Chief Judge of the Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice Kelly) to-morrow on the question of weekly hours of employment. ...

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