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  4. MENZIES WARNS US. ON JAPANESE NAVAL ARMAMENT

    NEW YORK, December 16.—Australia still feared—and was warning her Allies about it—the prospect of Japan building long range naval vessels, the Australian Prime ...

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  5. Foreign exchange market re-opening

    LONDON, December 16.— The Bank of England announced yesterday that the London foreign exhange ...

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  6. Butter imported to Qld.

    Brisbane, Sunday. — Drought has cut dairy production so heavily in Queensland ...

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  7. Wounded diplomat has reached sanctuary

    LONDON, December 16.—Robert Neal Gardener, British diplomat expelled from Czechoslovakia on spy charges after being injured by Czech police, arrived in Nuremburg yesterday, ...

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  8. Geared up for war

    The Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company in Akron, Ohio, is one of many industrial organisations in the United States that have converted plant facilities to armament production with unprecedented speed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. KOREAN PEACE TALKS STILL IN DOLDRUMS

    NEW YORK, December 16,—Again yesterday there was no apparent progress in armistice negotiations between the United Nations and Communist delegations at ...

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  10. STORMS LASH FARM AREAS

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sunday.—Storms in the central coastal area yesterday afternoon caused property damage in many farming ...

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  11. MAN SHOT DEAD

    Melbourne, Sunday. —Harry Roy Cockburn (53, a departmental manager at Myers, was ...

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  12. RAIN-MAKERS ADMIT FAILURE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Experts of the C.S.I.R.O. left drought-stricken Cloncurry last week after a month ...

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  13. "FIRST STEP TOWARDS FREEDOM"

    CANBERRA, Sunday.— Vice Chancellor of the National University, Sir Douglas Copland, to-night ...

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  14. MALE VISITOR SEEN TALKING TO WOMAN PRIOR TO MURDER

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Detectives investigating the murder of Mrs. Leopoldine Hacker, in her Killara home on Friday, are searching for a man who was seen arguing with Mrs. Hacker at ...

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  15. Gaol birds sang on radio

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—More than 20 musicians were escorted straight to gaol cells as they signed oft from the microphone ...

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  16. Poor lambing

    BRISBANE, Sun.—One of the worst features of the drought was the poor lambing in the central west, said the ...

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  17. New coal board jobs

    Brisbane, Sunday.- Plans to develop mine melanisation in Queensland were ...

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  18. POULTRY THIEF SHOT DEAD

    SYDNEY, Sunday.- A Horne Bay poultry farmer to-day shot a man dead while he was stealing poultry from ...

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  19. TWO KILLED

    CESSNOCK, Sunday.—Two men were killed and two women injured when a car overturned on the Maitland-Cessnock road ...

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  20. Pan American aircraft grounded by strike

    NEW YORK, December 16.—Pan American World Airways ground and flight personnel went on strike early to-day 24 hours ahead of a deadline set earlier by their union (the Congress ...

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  21. War toys fill Japanese shops

    NEW YORK, Dec. 16.—While Japan's newspapers argued over rearmament in big headlines a silent remilitarisation ...

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  22. Crowds flock to beaches

    BRISBANE, Sun. — Nearly 20,000 people thronged beaches from Maroochydore to Coolangatta to-day. ...

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  23. WINTER BLAST

    NEW YORK, Dec. 16. — Snowstorms dealt destructive blows and inconvenienced millions from the ...

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  24. Terrorists dynamite radio mast, sabotage train

    ISMAILIA, December 16—Egyptian terrorists yesterday dynamited an R.A.F. radio mast and were suspected of sabotaging an army train which hurtled off the rails on the line to ...

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  25. Violence urged

    CAIRO, December 16. — The powerful Muslim Brotherhood, to which the Government restored property and funds ...

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  26. Trains held up on main line

    NAMBOUR, Sun. — Three trains were held up to-night on the main northern line when a wagon of a northbound goods ...

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  27. Helicopter for Royal tour

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The State Government may ask the R.A.A.F. for helicopters to help handle the traffic during the ...

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    Eric Linklater, Scottish novelist, intends to write "Something about Australia but not a book". ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Cabinet meeting after Korea trip

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — The Army Minister (Mr. Francis) will fly to Canberra for a Cabinet meeting on the day he ...

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  30. CRUSHED BY TRUCK

    MELBOURNE, Sun. — A farmer was crushed to death against a log wall by his motor truck at Miga Lake, ...

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  31. Gluttony the enemy of man

    MELBOURNE, Sun. — For a long life, eat a little at a time, 87-year-old Billy Hughes advised to-day. ...

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  32. Dead infant found

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A woman to-day found the body of an unidentified baby boy wedged in the rocks at Bradley's Head. ...

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  33. NO COMPLAINTS

    DARWIN, Sunday.—No Australian airman in Korea had complained that Meteor jets were not good enough, Air Vice ...

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  34. FRENCH ATTACK ON FLEEING REBELS IN INDO CHINA

    HANOI, December 16. —French air and land forces in Indo China have launched a big scale ...

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  35. Lake drowning

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Janelle Durston (17 months) of Swansea, who fell into Lake Macquarie yesterday, died in ...

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  36. Bathers stung

    CAIRNS, Sun.—Cairns ambulance was kept busy answering calls for treatment and transport to hospital at the ...

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