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  4. ANTAGONISM IN FAR EAST TO PRODUCTS FROM AUSTRALIA

    HONG KONG (By Air Mail). -- Australia's name has suffered in the Far Easl since the war through the unsatisfactory qualify and presentation of some of her products, in the early post-war period. Generally ...

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  5. EINSTEIN RETICENT ON NEW THEORY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- Reporters who tried to interview Professor Albert Einstein at his Princeton (New Jersey) ...

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  6. SECOND DARLING DOWNS NEAR NEBO?

    MACKAY, Wednesday. -- Mackay's rich agricultural hinterland might become a second Darling Downs if the ...

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  7. BIG ROAD LIFT OF IRON PIPING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A fleet of motor trucks was busy to-day unloading into merchants' stores in Brisbane ...

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  8. BIRTH OF INDONESIAN NATION A "SIGNIFICANT EVENT"

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- The United Nations Secretary-General (M. Trygve Lye) yesterday termed the establishment of the United Stales of Indonesia as an historic event of great significance for the entire world. ...

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    Princess Margaret cuts the Christmas cake at the Not Forgotten Association's Christmas party held at the Riding School. Buckingham Palace. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MR. FADDEN EXPLAINS TASK BEFORE NATION

    SOUTHPORT, Wednesday. --The Government which governed best was the. Government which interfered the ...

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  11. STATE EGG SHIPMENTS WORTH £506,890

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Egg shipments "to Britain since July by the South Queensland Egg Marketing ...

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  12. "Total Victory of Chinese Reds Now Recognised by U.S."

    LONDON, Wednesday -- The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic writer says the total victory of the Chinese Communist forces is now recognised by the United States State Department as an inescapable, if ...

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  13. TOOWOOMBA MAN DIES IN SURFING TRAGEDY

    SOUTHPORT, Wednesday. -- A 56-year-old Toowoomba man, Hobson Dunkley, was drowned at, Broadbeach to-day. He had ...

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  14. TOOGOOLAWAH YOUTH'S BODY RECOVERED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The body of the 19-years-oId Toogoolawah youth Kevin Otto, who was drowned, in the ...

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  15. U.S. AIR FORCE REPORT ON "FLYING SAUCERS"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- "Flying saucers" word just mass hysteria, misunderstanding of natural ...

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  16. MOVE TO BUILD LINER BIGGER THAN QUEEN ELIZABETH

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Cunard White Star Line's naval architects have been asked to prepare designs for ...

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  17. FRUIT CANNERIES RESUME AT FULL PRESSURE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. == Fruit canneries in Brisbane were working at full pressure to-day although most other ...

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  18. ANOTHER POLIO OUTBREAK IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday -- Poliomyelitis has broken cut in another part of New South Wales, since Friday four cases ...

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  19. SMALL 'PLANE LEAVES ON LONG FLIGHT

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Two New Zealanders -and a South African -- left. Lympoe (Kent) to-day in a five-year-old ...

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  20. CALL FOR PRAYERS FOR CARDINAL MINDSZENTY

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- Cardinal Spellman yesterday .asked "freedom-loving peoples, everywhere" to pray for ...

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  21. UNSEASONABLE WEATHER IN NORTH- EASTERN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- A record- breaking warm wave brought unseasonable weather to the north-eastern United ...

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  22. RESULTS OF AUSTRALIAN WORKERS' UNION ELECTION

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- The general secretary of the. Australian Workers' Union (Mr. T. Dougherty) was re-elected ...

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  23. POLICE TO PROBE MYSTERY IN NESS OF SHEARERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — Twod detectives are being sent to Tara Station, in the Barcaldine district, to investigate ...

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  24. MOOLTAN GIRL PASSENGER CONTRACTS TYPHOID

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- An eight-year-old girl who was a passenger on the liner Mooltan has been admitted to the ...

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  25. TRAFFIC ACCIDENT COSTS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    The cost of traffic accidents in South Africa in 1948, when 906 people were killed and. 16.572 injured, was £14.790,000 sterling, ...

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  26. FIRST ENDORSED C.P." MAN FOR STATE ELECTION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Tire first candidate recommended for endorsement by the Country Party at next ...

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  27. MAN DIES WHEN RESCUING COUPLE IN WATER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- A married man lost his life yesterday in helping to rescue a couple from Wokool River, ...

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  28. SLIGHT LEAD BY TRADE WINDS IN YACHT RACE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The 43-foot Sydney cutter Trade Winds is believed to be holding narrow lead in the ...

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  29. "FORGOTTEN MEN" IN U.S. MENTAL HOSPITALS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. One-third of more than 52,000 ex-servicemen mental patients in veterans' administration ...

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  30. STATEMENT ON JAPANESE PRISONERS FORTHCOMING!

    TOKIO, Wednesday. -- Russian Embassy officials here told a Japanese deputation that a Moscow statement on the ...

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  31. BLOOD FLOWN TO SAVE MARYBOROUGH PATIENT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Eight pints of blood, urgently needed in Maryborough, delayed a north-bound ...

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  32. UP TO 115 DEGREES IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Western New South Wales towns for the second successive day sweltered in ...

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  33. RADAR DISCOVERIES ON TEMPERATURE OF MOON

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- Radar can now rend the temperature under the surface Of the moon, engineers reported ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND SCOTS SEND 11.376 FOOD PARCELS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Queensland Seals, by a Food for Scotland appeal, were able to send food parcels to ...

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  35. RED PRISONERS FIGHT CALCUTTA ARMED GUARDS

    CALCUTTA, Wednesday.-- Twenty-one Communist prisoners fought armed guards in a closed police van travelling ...

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  36. BIG SHIPPING PROGRAMME

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday, -- The American President Lines, which on December 23 announced a 100,000,000 dollars ...

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  39. MIGRANTS BY ORMONDE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The liner Ormonde, which was due In Brisbane on Saturday, will now not berth until 10 a.m. ...

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  40. PRICE RISE OH MOTOR TYRES AND TUBES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The retail prices of all motor tyres all tubes were increased by 6.2 per cent, from ...

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  41. QUEENSLAND FORECAST

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The following official weather forecast for Queensland was issued at noon to-day for the ...

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  42. MAN DIES AFTER VICIOUS ATTACK BY SNAKE

    BUNDABERG, Wednesday. -- George Alexander Pollock (66), married, a farmer, of Bungadoo, 20 miles from Bundaberg, ...

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  43. UNIONS' MOVE FOR THREE WEEKS' LEAVE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Three weeks' annual leave for all workers in Australia will be sought by the trade union movement early next year. The secretary of the Trades Hail Council (Mr. J. V. Stout) said to-day that trade unions ...

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  44. DEPARTMENTAL RULING ON ISSUE OF DRUGS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday, -- Drugs which were more potent than proprietary medicines could be prescribed by ...

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    Two Norwegian girls, at the invitation of the British Minister for Works, switched on the lights of a Christmas tree in Trafalgar Square. London. The tree was a gift from the people of Norway to the people of England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  46. MAN DIES AFTER CAR SMASH: THREE OTHERS INJURED

    WARWICK, Wednesday. -- Duncan McNaughton (42), butcher. of Slimmer street, Highfield, Kyogle, died two ...

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  47. CLARK GABLE AND BRIDE ON HONOLULU HONEYMOON

    HONOLULU, Wednesday. -- Gable and his bride arrived on their honeymoon yesterday and were welcomed by ...

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  48. DOGS USED BY POLICE IN SEARCH FOR MISSING MAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Police are using dogs in a search for George Watkins (29), of Sydney, who has been ...

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  49. RITA HAYWORTH'S BABY GIRL

    LONDON, wednesday. -- The representative of the British. United Press in Lausanne says that Rita Hay worth has given ...

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