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  4. Truce talks deadlock

    MUNSAN, December 10. - United Nations and Communist negotiators began the ...

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  5. CLOSER FINANCIAL LINK SUGGESTED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A closer financial tie between the British Commonwealth and the United ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Gales lash Europe

    LONDON, December 10. —Raging gales and mountainous seas which lashed the coasts of ...

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  7. WORKS PROGRAM FINANCES

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The State Government would consider putting regional electricity boards and local authorities on the ...

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  8. Sucked into jet engine--survived

    LONDON, December 10.—A 19-year-old Royal Canadian Air Force man, Albert Richards is in hospital in Glasgow after being sucked out of his rubber boots into the jet engine of a Sabre 86 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Rush for finance expected

    Brisbane, Monday. — Local authorities are expected to rush finance houses for loan ...

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  10. PUNISHMENT OF RIOTERS PROMISED

    TEHERAN, Mon.—The Persian Premier (Dr. Mossadeq), promised a secret session to-day that all those responsible ...

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  11. Hail hit crops

    MURWILLUMBAH, Monday. —Crops were stripped, windows broken and buildings unroofed by a wild hailstorm which cut ...

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  12. MINISTER HAS PLAN FOR MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, Dec, 10.— A broad quote, "Lyttleton plan" for fighting Communist terrorism in Malaya is ...

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  13. A.L.P. WINS CONTROL OF MINERS' FEDERATION COUNCIL

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Australian Labor Party has won control of the Miners' Federation for the first time since 1933. ...

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  14. 25 P.C CUT IN SHEARING RATES ASKED

    Brisbane, Monday. — Because of a reduction in wool prices, the industrial Court has been ...

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  15. HELPLESS AS BABY BURNT TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Monday.— A woman stood by helpless yesterday while her eight-months-old daughter was ...

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  16. Milk rationing for Brisbane?

    BRISBANE, Mon. - Milk wholesalers said to-night they might soon have to consider milk rationing for Brisbane. ...

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  17. Chinese seaman on stab charge

    MELBOURNE, Mon. - A Chinese ship's pantryman was alleged in the City Court to-day to have admitted having ...

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  18. "BODGIE" TOLD TO GET A JOB

    MELBOURNE, Mon. — "Forget all about this 'bodgie' and 'widgie' business", Mr. Wade, S.M., ...

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  19. LOSS TO GYMPIE

    GYMPIE, Mon.—The drought has cost Gympie district dairy farmers between £750,000 and £1,000,000 in stock deaths and ...

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  20. Q'land experiment in fish farming

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The C.S.I.R.O. is experimenting with fish farming at Moreton Island, the officer in charge of the Dunwich Research Station (Mr. J. Thomson) said ...

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  21. ACQUITTED

    SYDNEY, Mon. — Without leaving the box and before the prisoner had completed his evidence a Central Criminal ...

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  22. More trouble on T'ville wharf

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. - Trouble again flared up on the Townsville waterfront to-day when six gangs of waterside ...

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  23. EGYPT MAY BREAK OFF RELATIONS WITH BRITAIN

    CAIRO, December 10.—The Egyptian-Cabinet last night convened a special meeting for to-morrow to take a decision on Anglo-Egyptian relations. ...

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  24. Able to carry on with homes

    BRISBANE, Mon. — It appeared as if Queensland, despite curtailment of finance, would be able to carry out its ...

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  25. Grave danger of war in '52

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—There was very grave danger of war breaking out next year, the Director-General of ...

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  26. May ease ban on Jap wives

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —Japanese wives of Australian ex-servicemen would not be kept out forever, some senior ...

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  27. Prayers for King

    LONDON, Dec. 9.-Biting winds kept His Majesty inside Royal Windsor Castle yesterday as the nation offered ...

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  28. Mine dispute

    BRISBANE, Monday. — An inter-union dispute continues to hold up work at Cambria colliery, in central Queensland. ...

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  29. 2 MEN MISSING

    SYDNEY, Mon. — An intensive dawn-to-dusk sea and air search to-day failed to locate a missing 22ft. cabin launch in ...

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  30. A.L.P. controlled

    BRISBANE, Mon.—The Steve branch of the Federated Iron-workers' Association has re[?]erted to complete A.L.P. ...

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  31. Glen Davis sale

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Tenders for the purchase of the assets of the Glen Davis shale oil works probably would be called ...

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  32. Plans awry

    CLERMONT, Mon. — Kelvil[?]Bettridge (13), who missed school all this year because of an injury, will not be able to ...

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  33. Atomic warfare training

    FRANKFURT, Dec. 10. — The United States Army's European command is accelerating atomic warfare training ...

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  34. Gastro-enteritis rise due to milkless days?

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Milkless days might have been responsible for the recent increase in the number of gastro-enteritis cases in Brisbane. ...

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  35. Wool Values Lower

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Values at the opening of the wool sales to-day were par to five per cent lower than the Brisbane ...

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  36. Dash for freedom

    GATTON, Monday.-A youth being questioned about a stolen motor-cycle escaped from Gatton police station to-night. ...

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  37. ORINOCO JUNGLES CONQUERED

    NEW YORK, December 10.—Explorers have conquered intense heat and the insect-infested jungles of southern Venezuela and discovered the headwaters of the 1600 mile-long Orinoco River, the American Geographical Society announced yesterday. ...

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  38. Warming up

    TOKIO, December 10.—The 8th Army to-day reported that the Korean battleline was "warming up", particularly on ...

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  39. Still erupting

    MANILA, Dec. 10.—Hibok-Hibok volcano, on Camgulm Island, exploded again this morning, according to uncon ...

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