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  2. Advertising

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  3. Mass Killing Conference

    The United Nations convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide—the mass killing of peoples—was recently legalised. The photograph shows (left to right, seated): Dr. John M. Chang, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SECOND TEST TEAM PICKED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—New South Wales opener, Jack Moroney, has been, dropped from the Australian Second ...

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  5. SPECIAL COMMITTEE U.S.A. URGES EXPAND ATOMIC PRODUCTION

    WASHINGTON, December 14 (A.A.P.).—The United States is planning swift expansion of its secret facilities, for producing and storing atomic bombs; Senator Brien McMahon, chairman of the ...

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  6. Marshall Aid To Britain To Cease As From January I

    LONDON, December 14 (A.A.P.).—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Gaitskell) announced in the House of Commons to-day that Marshall Aid to Britain would be suspended from January 1. ...

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  7. Tragic Death By Fire Of 3 Children

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Two brothers and their sister, all under four years of age, were in[?]inerated when their ...

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  8. Report On Dollar Talks

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—International Monetary Fund officials who attended the recent talks on dollar restrictions at ...

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  9. Union Bank Hold-up A Fiasco

    SYDNEY. Thursday. — Two armed bandits who attempted to hold up the Union Bank at Mascot to-day. fled when the ...

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  10. Wool Prices Keep High At Sales

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Wool sales closed to-day with values at the highest point of the week, with a five per cent rise on the ...

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  11. MALIK STATES THERE BE NO PEACE UNTIL ALL UN TROOPS LEAVE KOREA

    NEW YORK, December l4 (A.A.P.).—The Soviet Union to-day rejected the Asian-Arab plan for a Korean cease-fire on the ground that the United States and Britain would use the truce to prepare their forces for ...

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  12. PROBLEM OF SUEZ CANAL TRAFFIC

    LONDON. December 14 (Reuter’s Cairo).—The United States and Norway, have joined Britain and other countries in protesting ...

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  13. Cleaned Up Biggest City

    LONDON, December 14 (Reuter)—Sir Frederick Surridge, London’s 80-year-old “Dustcart king” is dead. ...

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  14. LITTLE GIRL AND BROTHER DROWNED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A sevenyear-old girl and her slx-yearold brother were drowned this afternoon at Valla Beach about three ...

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  15. 10,000-Ton Liner Faces 59 M.P.H Gale

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A 59-mile-in-hour squall which struck Melbourne this afternoon. almost drove the [?] ...

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  16. NO NEW MEMBERS FOR SEAMEN’S UNION

    SYDNEY. Thursday. — Seamen decided to-day not to admit new members to their union until an agreement was reached on the ...

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  17. CALLIDE COAL SUBSIDY MAY BE 35/

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Mr. Pearce, M.H.R. (Capricornia) said to-day he was confident the Commonwealth Government would ...

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    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Victorian Stnate Cabinet will decide on Monday the fate of John Bryan. Kerr, 24, former radio ...

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  19. CARLINS SAFE

    HALIFAX, December 14.—The Australian, Ben Carlin, radioed to-day be and his American wife had reached Madeira Islands, o[?] ...

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    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Many Christmas, cards in envelopes are being posted by air mail for England with only 9d. postage. The ...

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  21. Nail Taken From Lung Of A Baby

    BRISBANE. Thursday.—Five Brisbane doctors co-operated in removing a galvanised nail from a baby's lung this week. ...

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  22. U.S.A. STEEL OUTPUT

    WASHINGTON. December (A.A.P.).—The Government to-day approved plans of 18 companies to increase American steel ...

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  25. EVACUATION PROCEEDS AFTER LIGHT ATTACKS BY FEW ENEMY FORCES

    TOKIO, December 14 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—Chinese communists in American uniforms attacked the United Nations Hungnam defence perimeter to-day, according to front-line reports. The attack, which was of platoon ...

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  26. Merging Of Atomic Energy

    FLUSHING MEADOW, Dec. 14.—The General Assembly, to-day created a 12-nation committee to study the possibility of ...

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  27. U.S.A. COULD DESTROY POWER OF ENEMY IN DAY WITH ATOM BOMB

    SAN FRANCISCO, December 14 (A.A.P.).—Dr. Stafford Warren, atomic energy expert, said at Hayward to-day that the United States could destroy the military might of an enemy in one day by dropping 500 ...

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  28. N.Z. Troops For Korean War

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Over 1100 New Zealand troops under the command of Lieut.-Colonel J. Moodie arrived by the Ormonde ...

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  29. Increase In Bread Price

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Bread prices will be increased throughout the State from to-morrow. In Brisbane the price of a 21b loaf ...

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  30. Extension Of City Gazetted

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—A proclamation has been made extending the first class section in the city of Bundaberg. ...

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  31. FEW UNEMPLOYED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The number of persons receiving unemployment benefit remains low. It was revealed to-day that the ...

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