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  2. Advertising

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  3. Korea truce talks deadlocked as lighting flares up SURPRISE BLOW BY ALLIES

    SEOUL, December 13.—A surprise offensive was launched by the Allies on the west Korean front yesterday. It was the first major action ...

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  4. Board hears doctor charge

    DR. H. W. NOBLE, M.L.A., yesterday conferred with the State Medical ...

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  5. DAY by DAY

    GRIME BUSTERS : The C.I.B. squad rushed down to 3 suspected burglary in ...

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  6. 'WE WERE PLAIN LUCKY'

    BRISBANE last night had its first recorded rain for 41 days. The Weather Bureau said: "We were just ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TEST TEAM SECRECY

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Sydney rock oysters top the list on almost every Adelaide ...

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  8. Acheson on

    NEW YORK December 13 (A.A.P.). — It could be "a turning point in history" if ...

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  9. 18 "Innocents"

    LONDON, December 13.—Eighteen boys were buried with full Naval honours ...

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  10. £50.000 PURCHASE

    THE Australian Meat Board has paid £50,000 for Belmont, a 7000-acre cattle ...

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  11. Bomb to ease explosions

    LONDON. December 13 (A.A.P.). — British scienists have developed new thombs" about half a grapefruit ...

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  12. Refuses new election plan

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Federated [?]ronworkers' Association national secretary (Mr. Lawrence Short) to-day defied the association's national ...

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  13. AT 30, OUR WORST MENACE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Thirty-year-old Ted Schroeder, "the old of the American Davis Cup team, is almost certain to be No. 1 singles player in the challenge round against ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Coal record in sight

    Queensland is near another record coal production for the third successive year. ...

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  15. Tug caught lighter

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A 300-ton steel lighter was towed into Newcostle harbour to-night ...

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  16. AIRLINER IN FOG

    LONDON, December 13 (A.A.P.). — An aircraft, motor coach, lorry and motor cycle ...

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  18. Typhoon threat as toll mounts

    MANILA, December 13 (A.A.P.).—As the volcano-yphoon death toll mounted he southern Philippines ...

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  19. MELBOURNE SHIPS IDLE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A strike by woterside workers kept 1750 men and seven ships idle ...

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  20. DEATH HELPED HIM KEEP HIS PROMISE

    LONDON, December 13. — Police inspector Duncan Fraser swore he would bring Alfred Moore to justice one day. Yesterday Alfred ...

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  21. Ship for cars

    LONDON, December 13 (A.A.P.).—The Rootes group (Humber and Hillman motor cars and Commer trucks ...

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  22. All was lost

    CLONCURRY, Thursday.—The Mt. Tracey grazing property homestead in the Selwyn district was destroyed ...

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  23. "Too many lose school benefit"

    BUNDABERG, Thursday.—Far too many children a ere leaving school before receiving the benefits of at ...

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  24. Sharing £12½m bill for U.N.

    PARIS, December 13 (A.A.P.).—Australia will pay 1.77 and New Zealand .50 in percentage assessments for ...

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  25. Woman safe

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A woman who was Riven sleeping tablets, which could have been fatal instead of a ...

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  26. Sought refuge

    NEW YORK, December 13 (Special). — The National Geographic Sceiety yesterday announced that persecution ...

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  27. Seeking £4m.

    The State Electricity Commissioner (Mr. Nell Smith) to seek up to £4 million loan ...

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  28. Short of votes

    PARIS, December 13. (A.A.P.).—The U.N. General Assembly failed again to-day to elect either Greece or ...

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  29. Sunday drinks

    PERTH. Thursday. — The Legislative Assembly to-day passed a Bill, to provide for Sunday drinking in hotels 20 ...

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  30. Death sentence

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — Kazimiers Piekutowski, 39, a Pole, was sentenced to death to-night on a charge ...

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  31. 5 Die in blast

    NAPLES. December 13 (A.A.P.).—Five Italians were tilled and two injured in a shell explosion near Naples ...

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  32. Took own life

    LONDON, December 13 (A.A.P.). — The Hammersmith coroner to-day recorded a verdict that Miss ...

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  33. Birdwood will

    LONDON, December 13 (A.A.P.).—Lord Birdwood of Anzac, commander of Commonwealth forces at ...

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  34. Back coal pool

    PARIS, December 13 (A.A.P.). — The French National Assembly to-day ratified the Schuman plan ...

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  35. PAGE ONE END PIECE

    A BY-LAW has been approved to enable the Livingstone Shire Council (between Rockhampton and St. Lawrence) 10 order guest or boarding houses to install bells for use in case of fire. ...

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