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  2. Advertising

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  3. No progress in Korea peace talks, but

    SEOUL, December 5.—The unwritten "little armistice" continued along the 145-mile Korean battleline to-day. But Allied air and naval forces have again ...

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  4. 23 Navy cadets killed

    LONDON, December 5.—An urgent request for a full inquiry into the tragic Chatham Dockyard bus accident is expected to be placed before the ...

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  5. DAY by DAY

    ANYWAY, we're not the only people worried by drought. ...

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  6. COL. 1 REPORTS ON THE LARDER

    QUEENSLAND retail egg prices were increased 4d a dozen yesterday. ...

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  7. HE'LL GET OVER IT

    ALARMED young New Australian clings to his mother's skirl, peeps fearfully at a new ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "Chinese infiltrate Indonesia"

    (COMMUNIST infiltration was getting very close to Australia, Lieutenant General Sir Horace Robertson warned last night. ...

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  9. "Our credit is good"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—"Unnecessary alarm followed Australia's adverse ...

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  10. Heat on again

    MOST of the Australian inland is In the of a heat wave which shows little sign ...

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  11. NEVER FIRED A SHOT

    CHECKING IN pistol and handcuffs for the last time at the Woolloongabba Police Station last night was Police Sergeant "Sid" Ritchie, 59, (left), Queensland's second oldest policeman. He retired after 39 years ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Big pay rises to M'sL.A.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Big salary increases for Stale parliamentarians were approved ...

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  13. Turn down scientist

    NEW YORK, December 5 (A.A.P.).—Dr. Ernst Boris Chain has been denied a visa to enter the ...

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  14. Indies team to "fight back"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—"We'll fight back in Australia as we fought back in England after losing the first Test," West Indies captain. John Goddard, said to-day. ...

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  16. "STRONG SIGNS"

    EDNA Ziggenbine, the outbock's only woman "boss drover," will probably be a bride next year. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. 2000 Toll in volcano?

    MANILA, December 5 (A.A.P.).—It is feared that 2000 people might have perished in ...

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  18. Approves pact

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.—The House of Representatives to-day passed without discussion a Bill ...

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  19. New chief for C.I.B.

    Inspector J. Donovan will return from holidays to-morrow to take charge of the Criminal ...

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  20. BUYING WATER ON NORTH COAST

    HUNDREDS of holiday-makers and townspeople are buying water at North Coast resorts. Drought is fast ...

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  21. Royal tour cars

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Fourteen cars for the Royal tour have arrived at Fremantle in the freighters ...

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  22. MELB. GOODS DELIVERY BAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Transport Workers' Union will ban goods pick-up or delivery ...

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  23. Got her decree the long way

    NEW YORK, December 5 (Special).—Mrs. Domenica Giordano, of New Jersey, won a divorce decree to-day ...

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  24. Warns against tape for post

    Articles sealed by cellose adhesive tape could not be registered, the Posts and Telegraphs Director (Mr. ...

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  25. Degree at 84

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Sir Robert Garran, who is 34, will receive an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws ...

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  26. Petrol blast

    NEW YORK, December 5 (A.A.P.).—When five-Socony-Vacuum Oil Company petrol storage tanks exploded in ...

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  27. Savings rise

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Savings bank deposits in Australia increased by £4.400.000 to £856,800.000 in ...

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  28. Jungle raiders

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—More than 250,0001b. of bombs were dropped in 83 raids by R.A.A.F. Lincoln ...

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  29. Death charge

    TAMWORTH, Wednesday.—Barbara George, five, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. George, of Tintinhull, was ...

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  30. Off to India

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. A. S. Clarke, of the C.S.I.R.O., left by air to-night on a special mission ...

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  31. Troops' parcels

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Servicemen in Koren would receive 38 different terns in the three parcels ...

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  32. Talking point

    NEW YORK, December 5(A.A.P.).—The Massachusetts legislature was asked to-day to designate the ...

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  33. London protest

    LONDON, December 5 (A.A.P.).—Two former British tommies in Nazi stormtroopers' uniform ...

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  34. To ban pillion

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Australian Capital Territory would soon ban pillion riding on motor ...

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  35. Rents rise out

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Government to-day quashed Opposition attempts to introduce a private ...

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  36. East cargo up

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Australian-Eastern shipping conference to-day announced that shipping ...

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  37. Boost air corps

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Air Training Corps is to be increased from 4200 members to 6000. The ...

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  38. RED IRONWORKERS BOO SHORT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Laurence Short, newly-elected national secretary of tironworkers' ...

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  39. 200 'Oil buyers'

    TEHERAN, December 5 (A.A.P.).—A Persian Government spokesman said to-day that "200 applications ...

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  40. Station threat

    MACKAY, Wednesday.—Eight men were fighting to-night a fire threatening Waitara station on Funnell ...

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  41. Neck broken

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Peter Reid, 30, married, of Coonamble, was killed to-night when a truck he was ...

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  42. Left £93,642

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mary Hanley, spinster, late of the Lord Clyde Hotel, Flinders Street, Melbourne ...

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  43. PAGE ONE END PIECE

    LONDON, December 5 (Special).—Warrington's St. James's Church bought 150 seal less chairs. Church workers are now weaving seats from sea grass to save money. ...

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