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  4. "BIG FOUR" TO TALK ON DISARMAMENT

    LONDON, Friday.-- The Soviet Union to-day accepted a small-Power proposal for private "Big Four" ...

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  5. West Indies in Second

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The [?] played themselves into a [?] Test by scoring 286 for [?] at Hie Sydney [?] ...

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  6. IMPASSE AT CEASE-FIRE TALKS

    TOKIO, Friday.-- The United Nations truce team fold the Communist delegates at Panmunjom to-day that the United Nations Command could not agree to talk about the withdrawal of foreign troops from Korea. The ...

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  7. VACANCIES FOR JOBS SHOW BIG DECLINE

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- There was a decrease of 4350 jobs vacant in Queensland compared with the number. 12 ...

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    On Thursday, City Council workmen pumped the dip solution from the disused cattle dip at the Stephen Street pound yard, as a first step to the filling in operations which were completed yesterday, when several tons of red earth were emptied into the pit. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CHARTERS TOWERS IS STATE'S DRIEST AREA

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The present drought gripping most of the State is almost as bad as the one in 1902, according to ...

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  10. Egyptian Terrorists Now Active in Canal Zone

    LONDON, Friday.-- The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at ismanta says that shooting and bomb-throwing at British troops recurred in Canal Zone towns to-day. He said if appeared that the Egyptian authorities ...

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  11. BITTER SCENES MARK PARLIAMENT CLOSING

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Bitter clashes between Government and Opposition members marked the adjournment of the ...

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  12. POUND YARD DIP HAS BEEN FILLED IN

    The old disused cattle dip at the Stephen Street pound yards has been filled in, and the long-standing menace to ...

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  13. SHORTAGES DELAYING IRRIGATION SCHEMES

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The shortage of skilled workers and mater als was delaying five big irrigation schemes in ...

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  14. TAROOM LAND TO BE RESUMED TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Government will resume more than 35,000 acres in the Taroom district to-morrow. The land is ...

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  15. MAN FOUND GUILTY ON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A 23-year-old Sydney bricklayer today was sentenced to 14 years' imprisonment for having ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA TO MAINTAIN TRADE WITH INDONESIA

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. McEwen said to-day that he had renewed trade arrangements ...

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  17. SEVERE [?] STORM HITS [?] AREA

    LISMORE, Friday.-- Gale driven, [?] a 40-mile strip of havoc near Lismore to-day. Six hours after the storm, ...

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  18. Bush Fires Burning Out

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Most of the bush fires in the State have now died down. Police at Charleville reported that fires, ...

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  19. MAN ARRESTED AFTER LONG SIEGE OF HOUSE

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.-- The siege of a house in Launceston, lasting 20 hours, ended early to-day in the arrest of a ...

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  20. MR. CHURCHILL WILL BE 77 TO-DAY

    LONDON, Friday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) will celebrate his seventy-seventh birthday at ...

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  21. RUSSIAN DIPLOMATS MISSING ON "SPREE"

    LONDON, Friday.-- The "Daily Express" Paris correspondent says that two Russian diplomats, who came ...

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  22. Special Precautions Taken to Guard Union Officials Ballot

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Special precautions are being taken to guard the Federated Ironworkers' Association State ballot for officials, which closed at midnight to-night. The union's returning officer (Mr. P. Sellars) ...

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  23. ALDERMAN WUTH COUNTERS CLAIMS BY TREASURER

    The president of the Cities and Towns Local Government Development Association (Alderman F. H. Wuth) said yesterday that he had nothing to withdraw regarding the statement he had made to the "Chronicle" ...

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  24. ATOMIC ENERGY PLANT FOR SOUTH AUSTRALIA!

    ADELAIDE, Friday.-- The Government is believed to be planning the establishment of an atomic plant in South ...

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  25. NEW POSTAGE STAMP ISSUE TO MARK ROYAL VISIT

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The Postmaster-General (Mr. Anthony) announced to-day that three new postage ...

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  26. INCREASE IN FREIGHT ON INTER-STATE SUGAR

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Freight On raw sugar [?] inter-State has been increased by 26 a ton. This was announced by ...

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  27. "BLITZ" ON GOONDIWINDI PRICES BREACHES

    GOONDIWINDI, Friday.-- Thirteen business [?] were fined a total of £338 in the Goondiwindi Summons Court ...

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    Squadron-Leader D. L. ("Dick") Wilson, the first Royal Australian Air Force pilot to be awarded an immediate Distinguis bed Flying Cross in the Korean war. One of the R.A.A.F.'s most experienced jet fighter pilots, Squadron-Leader Wilson has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. BANKING ARRANGEMENTS

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The banks will remain open in Queensland on Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve. The ...

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  30. TWO BOYS MISSING

    Toowoomba police said last night that they had received notification that two more boys were missing from their ...

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  33. Win for Bobby Sinn

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Bobby Sinn (8.5.¼) scored an easy win over Bruce Cole (8.3¾) at the Stadium to-night. Cole fought ...

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  34. LENIENCY FOR DEFAULTING TRAINEES

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Youths who disobeyed call-up notices under the National Service Training Scheme would be ...

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  35. AMBULANCE OFFERED REPLACEMENT 'PLANE

    CAIRNS, Friday.-- Only a week after the loss of its own aircraft, the Cairns Ambulance Brigade has had the ...

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