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  3. FIGHTING RENEWED IN SUEZ CANAL ZONE: CROWDS PARADE

    LONDON, December 5.—The Egyptian Government hag proclaimed a state of emergency throughout the country. Egyptian authorities said fighting had again broken out ...

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  4. JUBILEE 2/

    This Jabiles florin is now in circulation. The Melbourne Mint is producing the coins from dies flown ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. MOTOR BUS KILLS 23 SEA CADETS AS THEY MARCH ON KENT ROAD

    LONDON, December 5.—A total of 23 Sea Cadets, the youngest aged 10, were killed and 18 injured tonight when a bus ploughed into the rear ranks of their squad marching to see ...

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  6. DEFENCE DISPERSAL

    British physicist, Professor Ernest Titterton, arrived in Australia recently to take up his position as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Cease-Fire Talks Discfos Many New Difficlties

    LONDON, Dec. 5 (Reuters Tokio)—Allied and Communist officers trying to agree on how to supervise cease-fire in Korea ran into new difficulties today immediately after a suit-committee began to ...

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  8. Penny Rise In Sugar Price Sought

    MACKAY, Wednesday—The price of sugar should be increased a penny to meet the cost of production and allow ...

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  9. Accused Man Bordering On Insanity

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —A 20-year-old man who battered his ex-girl friend's mother with a baton and ...

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  10. No Visa For Nobel Prize-winner

    NEW YORK, December 5 (A.A.P.).—Dr. Ernst Boris Chain, Nobel prize winner for his development of ...

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  11. Clothing Employees Dismissed

    MELBOURNE, Wednes day.—Employers had dismissed 400 workers in clothing factories to avoid paying ...

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  12. “HELP YOURSELVES, GENTLEMEN"

    SYDNEY, Wed. — New South Wales State Cabinet today approved salary rises of £500 a year Tor 94 ...

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  13. Farmers Ask For Weirs

    GYMPIE, Wednesday. — The agitation for weiift not large dams as suggested by the Irrigation Commissioner ...

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  14. Taxi-Driver Slabbed By Passenger

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —Police are searching suburbs for a man suspected of having stabbed a New ...

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  15. Enlistments Disgraceful, Says General

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Young Australian men were failing in their responsibility, to be trained in the event of ...

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  16. ELSANNA-ST[?] IDLE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A further call for crew for the coastal ship, Elsanna, will he made tomorrow morning. This ...

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  17. PRINCESS KISSES HANDS

    LONDON, December 5.—Frincess Elizabeth signified her allegiance to the King, her father, by kissing his hands ...

    Article : 57 words
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  20. Parted With £500 To Her Lover

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A spinster, 52, alleged today that a man of 47 had proposed to her, then obtained ...

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  21. Heat Waye Grips State

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. —The heat wave gripping most of inland Australia, shows no signs of abating. ...

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  22. Rings Worth £500 Fall Into Street

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. It rained diamond rings in Little Collins Street at 11.15 a.m. today after a jewellery ...

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  23. A.L.P. MEN LEAD UNION VOTE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Labour Party candidates maintained their lead in today’s vote counting in the Federated ...

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  24. PATIENT GETS LETHAL DRUG

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. Tile Coroner, Mr. J. M. Burke, today adjourned an incuest to get more information how a ...

    Article : 90 words
  25. Filial Eliort To Get Funds To Finance Electricity Boards

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—If money is not available to meet contractual commitments Queensland regional electricity boards will be faced with the prospect of defaulting in respect ...

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  26. BUYING WATER AT COAST RESORTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Hundreds of holiday-makers and townspeople are buying wator at north coast resorts. ...

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  27. CHAOTIC POSITION CREATED BY W. AUSTRALIA REFUSAL TO FORM STOCK FEED PL AN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Refusal of the Western Australian Parliament to ratify the wheat for stock feed plan might result in other State Governments refraining from ...

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  28. Blackout In The South Threatened

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A conference between employers and unions tomorrow will decide whether ...

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  29. C.O.R. SHARE SALE REPORTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The Cabinet has rejected a proposal to sell the Government's" shareholding in ...

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  30. IRONWORKERS BOO SHORT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —The newly-elected national secretary of the Ironworkers' Association (Mr. L. Short) was ...

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