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  5. NATIONALISTS CLAIM BREACH NEAR NANKING

    NANKING: The General Newsagency said yesterday that a strong Nationalist army had brokeh through the communist lines in the Suhsieri area, and had linked-up with the Nationlalist force in the north. ...

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  6. U.S. Paper Suggests King May Soon lose leg

    NEW YORK: The Daily, Mirror reports it learns on high authority that physicians are on the verge of ordering King George to have one or both legs amputated to check fatal gangrene from Buerger's Disease, from which ...

    Article : 355 words
  7. TIMBER DEAL: "Whole Story Not Yet Told" Says Counsel

    SYDNEY: John Smith (Jock) Garden was no fool, and must have had the backing of the External Territories Minister (Mr. E. J. Ward) in the New Guinea timber deal, Mr. W.E. Dovey, K.C., skid at the Quarter Sessions yesterday. ...

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  8. Doctor Claims He Took Out Own Appendix

    LONDON: Reuter's Hamburg representative says a German doctor, Theodor Herr, claims to have taken out his ...

    Article : 71 words
  9. Gair Alleges Breach Of Faith Over Pensions Bill

    BRISBANE: Long before the Parliamentary Pensions Bill came before the House the Q.P.P. Leader (Mr Hiley) was aware of its ...

    Article : 299 words
  10. Breakaway Likely If Communists Not Banned

    BRISBANE: A breakaway of many North Queensland' members 13 threatened if THE Ex-Service men's Legion at the State ...

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  11. Wharfies Refuse To Work Dutch Ship In Brisbane

    BRISBANE: More than 250 watersiders refused to work the Dutch freighter Abbekerk yesterday because they claimed that ...

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  12. Two Arrested Over Brutal Sydney Bashing

    SYDNEY: Police from the C.I.B. flew to Dubbo yesterday and made two arrests following the bashing and robbery of a woman florist in ...

    Article : 196 words
  13. Owners Attack Fed. Shipping Line Scheme

    BRISBANE: The estrablishment of facilities—apart from the capital cost of ships—for an independent Government owned shipping line would cost the Federal authorities half a million pounds in Queensland alone, shipowners said yester ...

    Article : 408 words
  14. Evatt Attacked In Closing Federal Debate

    CANBERRA: After a wearying 14-week' sitting the Federal Parliamentary session ended at 4.18 a.m. yesterday with a short, ...

    Article : 338 words
  15. F.M. A Racket Alleges British Radio Technician

    CANBERRA: Frequency modulation was a racket to create new markets, the British radio television technician, Mr. B. J. ...

    Article : 177 words
  16. Butter Sa;es At Big Price Increase

    SYDNEY: Australia and New Zealand have decided to Sell some of their butter and cheese abroad at rates substantially above thoSe ...

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  17. Threat Of State Coal Stoppage Over Burgowan

    BRISBANE: A State-wide miners' strike in Queensland is threatened if the eight week's old Burgowan dispute is not settled ...

    Article : 109 words
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  19. SPY RING INQUIRY: Former Economist Charged With Passing Secrets

    WASHINGTON: Henry Julian Wadleigh, former Government economist was accused yesterday of being another former State ...

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  20. Aged Women Figure In Blazing House Rescue

    SYDNEY: A 78-year-old woman Was dragged from her balzing home b a 62 year-old neighbour afte the house had been struck by ...

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  21. "Death Before Dishonour" Oath By Doctors

    SYDNEY Doctors in future would have to take a "death before dishonour" oath when they graduated to prevent any ...

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  22. U.S. Daisy Scientist Reaches Sydney.

    SYDNEY: The dairy scientist of Minnesota University, Professor W. E. Peterson, arrived from America yesterday to lecture to farmers in ...

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  23. Wheat Harvest Well Above State's Needs

    BRISBANE: Queensland has enough of Its own wheat to meet State domestic needs for two years. Most of the surplus—at ...

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  25. Centre Of New Coastal Council

    BRISBANE: Southport Is generally expected to be the headquarters of the new coastal strip—town of South Coast—expending ...

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  26. Frantic Mother Traps Snake With Bootbox

    GYMPIE: The wife of a Tin Can Bay fisherman dropped a boot box over a deadly brown snake which was trying to ...

    Article : 152 words
  27. Reds Extorting Money From German Firms.

    LONDON: Reuter's Hamburg representative says the British Military Government alleged yesterday that the German ...

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  28. State Highways To Become Flowery Avenues

    BRISBANE: State highways will become flowery avenues in huge tree-planting: schemes being carried out by the Main Roads ...

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  29. All-Out Drive To Clear fort Of Brisbane

    BRISBANE: Twenty ships, with an estimated 50-000 tons Interstate and overseas cargo, will be In Brisbane next week in an all-out-drive, ...

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  30. Dr. B. L.'W. Clarke New B.M.A. President

    BRISBANE: The 51-year-old Wickham Terrace specialist, Dr. B. L. W. Clarke, was elected president of the Queensland Branch of ...

    Article : 57 words
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