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  4. Reds compromise plan for truce in Korea

    TOKIO, December 3. — Communist truce negotiators in Korea, in an abrupt reversal of their position, to-day proposed ...

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  5. SMALL IRRIGATION WEIRS ANSWER TO DROUGHT PROBLEM

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Small irrigation weirs Would have been the answer to the present drought in many Queensland areas, the leader of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CANAL ZONE QUIET

    CAIRO, December 3.— The Minister for the Interior (Fuad Serag El Din Pasha) said ...

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  7. Licensed off coursebetting is favored

    BAIRNS, Monday. — All witnesses heard at the opening of the Royal Commission on off the course betting to-day favored the licensing of off the ...

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  8. 50th anniversary of submarine service

    The picture above shows Britain's first submarine to go into commission—AI—in 1902. Below is H.M.S. Acheron, one of the latest of the modern A class to be completed. Fifteen of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Mystery death in home

    Brisbane, Monday.— A young married woman's death in her home at Coorparoo early ...

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  10. May seek 1- egg price rise

    BRISBANE, Mon. — The Egg Board will ask for a price increase of at least 1- a dozen. The board has already sought ...

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  11. SEEK RISES FOR OWNERDRIVERS

    BRISBANE, Mon.—The A.W.U. to-day sought increases in the State Industrial Court for ...

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  12. CORN SACK RATIONING SUSPENDED

    CANBERRA, Mon. — The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. J. McEwen) announced because of the present ...

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  13. Soviet story on downed U.S. aircraft

    LONDON, Dec. 3.—Moscow radio said to-day the American military aircraft reported missing ...

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  14. Six months' anxiety for parents

    Brisbane, Monday.— The parents of a boy aged five, who flew with him from Townsville to ...

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  15. IRONWORKERS' SECTY. SHARES ROOM WITH MILITANT PRESIDENT

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Laurence Short is sharing a room in the Ironworkers' Association offices with the militant national president (Mr. W. J. ...

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  16. World picture alarms economist

    BRISBANE, Monday.—World renowned economist and director of the Queensland Bureau of Industry, Mr. Colin Clark, ...

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  17. Dry Christmas for Townsville

    BRISBANE, Monday., — Five hundred case of Christmas beer for Townsville are being carried back to Melbourne. ...

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  18. A.L.P. GAINS CONTROL

    SYDNEY, Monday. — The A.L.P. has gained control of the Port Kembia branch of ...

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  19. PORT SURVEY

    BRISBANE, Mon. — British port expert, Mr. H. Basten, will leave Brisbane to-morrow for Canberra to prepare a report ...

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  20. NEW PLANES FOR QANTAS U.K. AUSTRALIA SERVICE

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Minister for Civil Aviation (Mr. H. Anthony) announced to-day Qantas Empire Airways had been granted approval to purchase two additional ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Sale of Govt, oil and shipping interests ordered?

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Federal executive of the Liberal Party is believed to have told Federal ministers they must dispose of the Government's interests in both Commonwealth ...

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  22. Fires sweep 500 sq. miles

    BRISBANE, Mon. — Fires now burning in the Tambo district have swept nearly 500 square miles. ...

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  23. EMERALD CARTING WATER

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday. — Except for those people with a few inches of water in ...

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  24. Ingham seeks higher price for sugar

    INGHAM, Monday. — A mass meeting of growers of two local mill areas to-day discussed a request for a higher sugar price ...

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  25. Win for A.L.P. ironworkers

    IPSWICH, Monday. — The A.L.P. Industrial Group team had a decisive win in the election of officers of the Ipswich ...

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  26. ELECTRICITY BOARDS TO CONFER

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Representatives from regional electricity boards will reveal their present financial position ...

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  27. Soviet-China rail link

    NEW YORK, December 3. — Communist China was building a vast railway network to connect the Soviet and central Asia ...

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  28. Blood serum for Santa Claus

    SYDNEY, Monday. — An R.A.A.F. Dakota flew eight bottle of blood serum to Broken Hill Hospital to-night for ...

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  29. R.A.A.F. command in Malaya

    CANBERRA, Mon.—The Minister for Air (Mr. McMahon to-day announced the appointment of Wing Commander ...

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  30. Move for L.C.P. secret ballot

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A move is expected to-morrow for a secret ballot to elect new State Parliamentary ...

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  31. Truce will mean arms for Europe

    NEW YORK, December 3. — In the event of a Korean truce by Christmas a considerable part of the United States ...

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  32. Radio licence fees rise delayed

    BRISBANE. Monday. — Increased fees for radio licences are not expected to come into force before Christmas, stated ...

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  33. Heavy Red casualties

    TOKIO, Dec. 3.—The 8th Army announced to-day that Communists suffered 59,173 casualties in Korea during ...

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  34. CAUGHT WITH THE GOODS

    BENTONG, Pahang, Dec. 3. —A Communist guerrilla, armed with a hand grenade, was arrested by police here ...

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  35. GERMANY TO REARM?

    BONN, Dec. 3.—High Allied officials in Bonn worked yesterday on a top secret plan to let Germans build ...

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  36. WILL DIRECT LEAD SALVAGE

    LONDON, December 3. —Thirty-eight-year-old British deep-sea diver, Dick Youngs, is flying to ...

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  37. Not as bad as '46 drought

    ROCKHAMPTON, Mon. — After a short tour of central western grazing areas, the manager of the Rockhampton ...

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  38. MOVE TO AVERT MEAT FAMINE

    CAIRNS, Monday.—Swift moves were made to-day by the Cairns branch of the Australasian Meat Industry's Employees' Union to avert the meat famine which threatens Cairns. The union has sent a letter ...

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  39. Migrant hostels deferred

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The Federal Government's economy drive has deferred the building in Queensland of hostels to ...

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  40. Cattle on Tweed weakening

    MURWILLUMBAH, Mon. — The district manager of Norco Co-op. Ltd. (Mr. J. H. Hunter) said to-night that cattle ...

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  41. RICE UP ½d.

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The Prices Commissioner, Mr. A. Fullagar, announced to-day that the price of rice had been ...

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