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  2. Advertising

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  3. Korea truce conference continues, but—HEAVY RED ATTACK

    SEOUL, December 19.—As truce talks continued to-day the Communists unleashed their heaviest Korea attack for many weeks. They struck on the western front, using a new ...

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  4. SHOWERS YET, BUT

    THE best rain in South-Eastern Queensland for 10 months began to move seawards last night. The Weather Bureau said there ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DAY by DAY

    OUT our way, the family gift situation is growing as complicated as the ...

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  6. 1 LONG, 1 SHORT

    By A Courier-Mail Police Roundsman. BRISBANE detectives are hunting two men—one tall, one short. ...

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  7. LEFT AS "MR"—BACK AS "SIR"

    HOME after their visit to London, the Governor-General (Sir William McKell), Lady McKell ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BAR ON SERVICES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — "Parents and the middle-aged are letting Australia ...

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  9. EASY DOES IT

    STEPS to adventure as "Nicky" Brohman, 18 months, made his say across the broad decking ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HACKER KILLING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Police expect to arrest the murderer of Mrs. Leopoldine Hacker ...

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  11. Murder recalled

    SINGAPORE, December 19 (A.A.P.).—Several members of the staff at King's ...

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  12. Christmas power cut

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday.—Electricity will be rationed in Rockhampton over Christmas. ...

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  13. MORE WITHIN A FORTNIGHT?

    STORM rains in dairying districts should halt Brisbane's milk crisis. Spokesman for wholesale companies said yesterday an improvement should be apparent ...

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  14. Royal shoppers

    LONDON, December 19 (Special).—The Queen and Princess Margaret did their Christmas shopping to-day ...

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  15. Two found shot dead

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Police believe an Australian ex-serviceman to-night shot a migrant ...

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  16. £28,000 Spent for Davis Cup

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Changes at White City tennis court, costing £28,000, to seat 15,012 spectators will be completed to-morrow. The changes are for the Davis Cup ...

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  17. "Gain if unions behave"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Unions who do not "pull things on" receive better ...

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  18. RISK SKIN CANCER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Excessive sunbathing was one of the leading causes of skin ...

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  19. No renewal

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Employers are likely to oppose a suggested five-year truce on the hours ...

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  20. CHECK 1000 HOLDENS

    POLICE have started checking more than 1000 Brisbane people who own light coloured Holden ...

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  21. 'Goodbye,'then died

    RAVENSHOE, Thursday.—A schoolboy—victim of a black snake—said goodbye to his family two ...

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  23. Operation on jockey

    Brisbane jockey Val faggotter was operated on at the Mater Hospital last night following a fall at ...

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  24. POLICE BUSY WITH STRAYS

    Dozens of children hod been lost in shopping Christmas crowds this year, police said yesterday. ...

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  25. Bonuses total £165,000

    HOBART, Wednesday. — Bonus payments totalling £165,000 were distributed among about 1680 employees ...

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  26. Fell off ferry

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A seasick woman to-night fell from a Manly ferry into Sydney Harbour. ...

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  27. Two murdered for £1300 roll

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday.—Timber mill manager Jack Cabolinscy and his wife Marie were found dead ...

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  28. Yacht burned

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.—The hull of the yacht Rangi, which went aground on Norfolk Island on ...

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  29. Shot 2 "spies"

    LONDON, December 19 (A.A.P.). — Moscow Radio reported to-day that a Soviet firing squad had ...

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  30. [?]enior Sunday

    The Sentor University [?]amination results for [?]ueensland will be published full in The Sunday Mail ...

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  31. Typhoon toll

    MANILA, December 19 (A.A.P.-Reuters).—Philippine Red Cross' revised casualty list of the recent ...

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  32. PEDAL RADIO TALK HELPS BUSH BIRTH

    BIRDSVILLE, Wednesday.—Pedal radio played a part in the delivery of a baby in the Australian Inland Mission emergency hospital to-day. ...

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  33. Still searching

    HONG KONG, November 19 (A.A.P.).—Marine Police are still investigating a report that a motorjunk ...

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  34. Only the best

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Officers and ratings of all ships and establishments of the Australian Navy will ...

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  35. RAIN DIDN'T HELP EVERYBODY

    TRAIL of damage after a car [?] skidded on wet tram rails in [?] Grove Road, Kelvin Grove, [?] yesterday's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. German move

    PARIS, December 19 (A.A.P.). — The United Nations Special Political Committee to-day voted 45 ...

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  37. Electrocuted in blackout test

    NAMBOUR, Wednesday.—Laurence Harold Woodward, 26, was electrocuted early to-night at Eumundi, 13 ...

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  38. Not interested

    TEHERAN, December 19 (A.A.P.).—The former Deputy Prime Minister. (Hussain Fatemi) said to-day ...

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  39. Francis on way

    HONG KONG, December 19 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — Australia's Army Minister (Mr. Francis) arrived in Hong ...

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  40. R.A.N. carrier

    LONDON, December 19 (Special).—The 1951-52 issue of the authoritative naval publication June's Fighting ...

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  41. Freeze at fire

    NEW YORK, December 19 (A.A.P.).—Sub-freezing temperatures which froze the vater from hoses hampered ...

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  42. Migrant sports

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Eight thousand British and European migrants will attend a sports picnic ...

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  43. No. 1 film star

    LONDON, December 19 (A.A.P.). — British-born Stewart Granger, now in Hollywood, was Britain's ...

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  44. Plane debris

    CAIRNS, Wednesday. — Part of the wing of the aerial ambulance which clashed into the sen 25 miles ...

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  45. PAGE ONE END PIX

    LAST night Mr. M. Gibson, of Lone Pine Street Enoggera, five miles from the G.P.O., lost his 26th cockerel in two weeks, Squawks from the fowl run brought him running and death to a 7ft. 6in, carpet snake which had just swallowed his jatest victim. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  46. Deborah's baby

    LOS ANGELES, December 19 (A.A.P.).—British actress Deborah Kerr gave birth to a daughter last night. ...

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  47. Stanwyck ill

    HOLLYWOOD, December 19 (A.A.P.).—Actress Barbara Stanwyck, 44, is in hospital with pneumonia. She ...

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