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  4. Last minute witness at Hughenden S. P. hearing

    HUGHENDEN, Thursday.-The sittings of the Royal Commission on off the course betting at Hughen-den to-day ended on a somewhat ...

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  5. TROUBLE IN MINES FORECAST

    IPSWICH, Thursday. — "The indications are that 1952 is going to commence with attacks ...

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  6. NO APOLOGY FOR BUDGET

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Government made no apology for the anti-inflationary measures it had ...

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  7. Red jets swept from skies

    NEW YORK, December 13. — American Sabre jets destroyed a record number of 13 ...

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  8. Plane "lost" on drome

    LONDON, December 13.—An Air France plane carrying 33 passengers, was "lost" in a ...

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  9. REDS STREAM INTO M-EAST

    ROME, December 13.— Russian diplomats, technicians and "civilian employees" have been ...

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  10. RAILWAY GOODS RATES TO RISE BY 10 P. C.

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Queensland railways goods rates will rise generally by 10 per cent on January 1 next. Fares, sleeping berth, seat and platform tickets prices will be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Sudan wants plebiscite

    PARIS, Dec. 13.—Two Sudanese missions which came to the United Nations here two weeks ago with different plans ...

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  12. Truman has secret talk

    WASHINGTON, December 13.—President Truman conferred secretly at White House ...

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  13. Sales drive to America

    NEW YORK, December 13. — Sir William Rootes, chairman of Britain's dollar export ...

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  14. First for 41 days

    BRISBANE, Thurs.—The city had its first rain for 41 days to-night when a thunderstorm yielded nine points ...

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  15. U. S. ATOM-SUB EXPECTED IN'54

    WASHINGTON, December 13.—The Navy announced yesterday it expected to complete an atom-powered submarine in ...

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  16. Regulations challenged

    SYDNEY, Thursday .-Two Queensland colliery companies to-day challenged in the High Court the constitutional ...

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  17. MULTIPLE SALE OF FLATS ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Thurs. — A King's Cross estate agent and his wife, who were extradited from the United States, ...

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  18. Allies insist on no "death march" of p. o. w. in Korea

    NEW YORK, December 13.—The Allies de-manded to-day that the enemy guarantee there would he no "death march" of Allied prisoners in Korea, the American Associated ...

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  19. Letters got him bride

    LONDON, December 13.—A New Zealand gold miner Francis Hargreaves, aged 64, ...

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  20. AIR MAIL FOR SANTA

    FAIRBANKS (Alaska), Dec. 13.—A commercial air liner flew over the North Pole for the first time to-day to drop ...

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  21. Gravel made from mud

    NEW YORK, Dec. 13.- Two Cornell university professors disclosed yesterday they had developed a ...

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  22. Burnett district has storms

    MARYBOROUGH, Thurs.— Storms throughout central and south Burnett to-night brought registrations ranging from 25 ...

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  23. New job for Mr B.J. Maguire

    BRISBANE, Thurs. — Mr. Bernard Joseph Maguire, Principal Electoral Officer, has been appointed ...

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  24. SPEEDUP OF KILLERSHIP

    LONDON, Dec. 13. — Britain's new "killer- ships," specially designed for detection and ...

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  25. Holiday refused

    SYDNEY, Thurs. — More than 500,000 New South Wales workers have been refused New Year's Eve as a holiday. ...

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  26. Talk on Dr.'s charge

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Dr. H. W. Noble to-day conferred with the State Medical Board on his recent charges of ...

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  27. EMBALMED ALIVE

    ATLANTA, Georgia, Dec. 13. — Testimony that victims of poisonous liquor were embalmed alive was ...

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  28. Recall of Egyptian Ambassador from London undecided

    LONDON, Dec. 13.—The 'Evening Standard,' quoting agency messages from Cairo said the Egyptian Government had taken no decision yet on the question of recalling its ambassador from ...

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  29. Townsville water front near normal

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.— Townsville waterfront position shows signs of returning to normal. ...

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  30. WITHDRAWAL FROM U. N. ASSEMBLY BY SOUTH AFRICA

    CAPETOWN, December 13. —The South African Government has decided to withdraw its delegation from the United Nations General Assembly pending satisfactory ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. Wrong tablets

    SYDNEY, Thurs.—A woman who was given sleeping tablets instead of a headache cure yesterday was taken to a hospital ...

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  32. Flying Doctor base

    BRISBANE, Thurs. — The Queensland Flying Doctor service will open its new base at Charters Towers on Sunday. ...

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  33. "POPEYF DEBUNKED

    LONDON, Dec. 13.—Small boys who won't eat their spinach can now quote an authoritative source for ...

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  34. Free Tunisia?

    LONDON, Dec. 13.—The Tunisian Premier (Mohamed Chenik) to-day called for early autonomous rule in Tunisia. ...

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  35. Base for cattle breed experiments

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Belmont, a 7000-acre cattle fattening property on the Fitzroy River, 20 miles from ...

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  36. £4M. QUEST

    BRISBANE, Thurs. — The State Electricity Commissioner (Mr. Smith) will leave for Melbourne by air to-morrow in an ...

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  37. "State of calamity" declared in Philippines

    MANILA, December 13.—President Elpidio Quirino declared a state of public calamity to-day in 11 central Philippines provinces, where 422 persons were known dead and 80,000 ...

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  38. Ambulance medal award

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Thallon Medal, "the blue ribbon" of the Queensland Railway Ambulance Corps, has been ...

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  39. Fat cattle prices rise

    BRISBANE, Thurs. — Prices generally at the Cannon Hill sales to-day were up to 10 per 100lb. higher than last week. ...

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  40. Bottled beer quiz

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Royal Commission on Liquor will examine the prices of the bottled beer sold over ...

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  41. Nash appeal costs

    BRISBANE, Thursday.- Total costs for both parties in the Nash election appeal were about £2500, a legal authority ...

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  42. REJECTED

    BRISBANE, Thurs. — The Industrial Court to-day rejected an application by unions for the granting of ...

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  43. FOR KOREA

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Army Minister (Mr. Francis) announced to-night that Australia's second Korea battalion, ...

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