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  4. Threat to Qld's hospital policy

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Queensland may have to bear the full cost of its free public hospital ...

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  5. 14 OUT OF 40 IN

    LITTLE VALLEY, New York, January 1.--Fourteen survivors reached safety last night from the wreckage of an airliner that disappeared on ...

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  6. Shortage of steel will continue

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The present shortage of steel was world-wide and would last for some ...

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  7. Prime Minister's new year message to nation

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-day called for national unity and a common effort to defeat ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. State funeral to be given late John Dash

    BRISBANE, Tues.--Former Labor Minister, Mr. John Dash, who died to-day will be given a ...

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  9. Son saw father electrocuted

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A seven-year-old boy sobbed broken-heartedly by the body of his father, who was killed to-day when a Christmas gift model aircraft struck high tension wires at ...

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  10. Develop whole country

    BRISBANE, Tues.--In a New Year goodwill message, Archbishop Duhig said to-day ...

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  11. Terrorism will not drive Britain from Canal Zone

    FAYID, January 1.--The British Middle East commander (General Sir Brian Robertson) ...

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  12. ARTILLERY USHERS IN NEW YEAR

    TOKIO, Jan. 1. -- United Nations forces in Korea ushered in the new year to-day with a tremendous artillery ...

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  13. Rockhampton rain

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tues. -- In Rockhampton the 57 wet days of 1951 yielded 2462 points. Of this total 1670 fell in ...

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    said yesterday no amount of terrorism would drive Britain from the Canal Zone. ...

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  15. "Too much sun-baking causing skin cancer"

    Sir Norman Paul, famous Australian dermatologist, said recently that skin cancer was on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Shot at door of own home

    SYDNEY, Tues.--A 32-years-old married man received a rifle shot wound in the right thigh in a scuffle at the front ...

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  17. GOVT. CANNOT FORCE DOCTORS, NURSES TO GO TO OUTBACK

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--"You cannot force doctors and nurses to go to outback towns if they do not want to go," said the Health Minister (Mr. W. ...

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  18. First' training at Archerfield

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- Initial training for all R.A.AF. air crew recruits in Australia will be carried out at the new ...

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  19. SYDNEY'S PLANES HIT REDS HARD

    TOKIO, Jan 1.--Far East Naval Headquarters to-night announced the Australian carrier Sydney ...

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  20. Disturbance at dog races

    SYDNEY, Tues. -- Crowds thronged about the judge's box and hooted and jeered for several minutes when they ...

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  21. War crimes chairman here

    Lord Wright (above) who was chairman of the United Nations' War Crimes Commission arrived in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Stalemate on truce

    PANMUNJOM, Jan. 1.--The Communists at the Korean truce negotiations agreed to-day to give a full accounting ...

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  23. A.W.U. man will talk it over

    SYDNEY, Tues.--The Australian Workers' Union general secretary (Mr. T. Dougherty) said to-night he would agree ...

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  24. Fire damage £10,000 at Flemington

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--The main dining room and men's cloakroom in the Hill stand at ...

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  25. No relief to-day

    BRISBANE, Tues.--Most of the State sweltered in high temperatures to-day. Windorah, in the south-west, ...

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  26. COMMUNAL TOWN FOR TULLY FALLS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Fifty acres are being hacked out of the jungle in rugged country about seven miles upstream from the Tully Falls to establish a communal township for several ...

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  27. Bright spot

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The bright spot in the State's meat outlook for the new year was the fact that less Queensland ...

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  28. Snow, wind, cold in S.W. Colorado

    DENVER, Colorado, Jan. 1.-- Heavy snows, roaring avalanches, gale force winds and below zero temperatures had ...

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  29. Confiscation of photo untrue says Francis

    TOKIO, January 1.--The Australian Army Minister (Mr. J. Francis), questioned further yesterday, said it was wrong to suggest he "confiscated and destroyed" a picture ...

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  30. DOROTHY DIX FS DEAD

    Dorothy Dix (Mrs Elizabeth Merrywether), best known of all American "sob-sisters, died ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. Costly new year revelry

    NEW YORK, Jan. 1.--Revellers who planned to welcome the new year in restaurants and hotels ...

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  32. "TIMING TERRIBLE"

    HOLLYWOOD, Jan. 1.--Film comedian Bob Hope said yesterday of a reported attempt to extort 500 dollars ...

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  33. Gales leave trail of death

    LONDON, January 1.--Gales in and around the British Isles have left a trail of death and havoc. Yesterday the 6219-ton Norwegian tanker Strix arrived in ...

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  34. Britain paying debts to U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 1. -- Britain yesterday paid the United States 138,500,000 dollars (£A60,940,000--her first ...

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