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  4. Sen. Wood to seek wider loan raising field

    WIDER avenues for the raising of loan money for local authorities will be sought by the president of the Local Authorities' Council ...

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  5. MAJOR CONCESSIONS OFFERED

    TOKIO, December 12.—In an effort to reach a settlement of the issues stall holding up a Korean armistice, ...

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  6. Milk and butter supplies falling

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— Milk and butter supplies were likely to get worse, the ...

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  7. "Bomb" protects planes

    LONDON, December 12. — British scientists have developed new "bombs" about half a ...

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  8. Migrants' son is Rhodes scholar

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-For the first time, the son of Italian migrants has been chosen as the Rhodes Scholar for Victoria. He is James Augustine ...

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  9. "WHOPPER"

    LONDON, Dec. 12. — The 'Daily Express' says Mrs. Rose Bradley, of Greenock, Scotland, gave birth to a son ...

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  10. Revolt by nurses succeeds

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Wonthaggi hospital nurses returned to work to-day with a ...

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  11. Christmas record?

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — There are signs that Christmas week buying in Brisbane might beat last year's record figure ...

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  12. EGYPT TO RECALL AMBASSADOR FROM BRITAIN

    CAIRO, December 12.—Egypt last night decided to recall her Ambassador in London (Abdel Fattah Amr Pasha), leaving the ...

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  13. Polio incidence to be reviewed

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — The whole question of poliomyelitis incidence in Queensland will be reviewed by the ...

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  14. CITY CHASE ENDED IN ARREST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — Police to-day chased two well-known criminals for 400 yards through Christmas ...

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  15. Narrow escape

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Wilfred Allen Raybould (39), engineer, climbed unhurt from the cabin of his wrecked utility ...

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  16. Rain in Dawson Valley

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday. — A number of places in the Dawson and Callide valley districts reported storms ...

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  17. Jap Y.M.C.A. boys on visit

    MELBOURNE, Wed. —"This is an unusual privilege — to come to Australia", said Mr. Soichi Saito, national general ...

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  18. Five dead in stove blasts

    BOSTON, Dec. 12. — Two fires caused by faulty, oil heaters killed five persons, including three children, in ...

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  19. Third world war unlikely, says A.C.T.U. president

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A third world war was unlikely, the president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (Mr. A. E. Monk) said on his return to Melbourne from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Lending more than doubled

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Since the Menzies-Fadden Government was elected lending of money for Government and ...

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  21. 9 DIE IN FIRE

    NEW YORK, Dec. 12—Two mothers and seven children aged from one to 10 years were burned to death yesterday ...

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  22. Won't withdraw prosecutions

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —Police to-day refused a request by the Transport Workers' Union to withdraw ...

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  23. No barren waste

    CAIRNS, Wednesday. — The Idea that Cape York Peninsula was a barren waste, fit for nothing but the grazing of ...

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  24. Record coal output

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—New South Wales miners have set a new production record. Up till the end of last week they ...

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  25. FULL COURT RULES ON COSTS IN NASH ELECTION APPEAL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Full Court to-day ruled Henry Grant should pay the costs of his appeal against the decision of the Nosh Elections Tribunal. ...

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  26. Egg men may fight

    BRISBANE, Wed. — Poultry fanners are considering starting a fighting fund to test in court the legality of the ...

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  27. Writ issued on wharfies' officers

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A Supreme Court writ was issued to-day against certain officials as trustees of the Innisfail ...

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  28. DROUGHT RELIEF

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — The State Government may increase its £loo,000 drought relief fund to cope with ...

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  29. Acquittal

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — A Criminal Court jury to-day found Miles Patrick O'Reilly (30), laborer, not guilty of the ...

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  30. Royal tour plans

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wed. — The State Director of the 1952 Royal Tour (Mr. F. Manning) and the Commissioner of ...

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  31. THURSDAY IS NOW 'THIRSTY' IS.

    CAIRNS, Wed. — within 10 days Thursday Island will be completely without water. ...

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  32. Extradited

    SYDNEY, Wed. — Joseph Aubrey Francis (50) and his wife, Judith Anne Francis (21), who have been extradited from ...

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  33. Maize and chaff to be subject to price control

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Cabinet to-day decided to control maize and chaff prices at the request of the Maryborough Co-operative Dairy Association. ...

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  34. World cruise

    BRISBANE, Wed. — Former captain of a Royal Navy destroyer flotilla sailed his, own 72ft. ketch Palmosa into ...

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  35. Pasture improvement

    BRISBANE, Wed. — The Lands Minister (Mr. Foley) left to-day to investigate the pasture improvement methods in ...

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  36. No statement

    IPSWICH, Wednesday. — On his return from the Darling Downs to-night, the president of the Queensland Colliery ...

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  37. HEATED UP

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The freighter, Macedon, is unloading C[?]llide coal at Newcastle because of heating. ...

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  38. .303 AMMO. SHORT

    BRISBANE, Wed. — The shortage of .303 ammunition was causing the deaths of hundreds of sheep and cattle, the ...

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  39. NO GERMANS

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — An other rail strike is threatened by the Communist controlled Victorian branch of the ...

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  40. Churches want say

    BRISBANE, Wed. — The Queensland Council of Churches will seek permission for three representatives to give evidence ...

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  41. Plan milk hold-up

    BRISBANE, Wed. — A tie-up among nine milk producing centres to withhold supplies from Brisbane was forecast by ...

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  42. Fish die in drought

    WARWICK, Wed.—Hundreds of dead fish can be seen floating in the Condamine River in the city area or lying on the ...

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  43. NEW AA DEFENCE CONCEPTION

    LONDON, December 12.—The 'Daily Herald's' military adviser says the North Atlantic defence chiefs are discussing erection of a chain of guided missile stations across western Europe. This follows tests in Britain. ...

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  44. More dismissals

    TOWNSVILLE, Thurs.- Further gangs of waterside workers were dismissed during the course of to-day's operations on ...

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