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  4. TEST UMPIRES IRK

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Some West Indies cricketers are strongly dissatisfied with the umpiring in the fourth Test ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 2 SHIPS IN TROUBLE LAST NIGHT EXCLUSIVE

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  6. Tug, pilot vessel standing by off Caloundra

    A BRISBANE tug and pilot ship this morning were standing by off Caloundra to tow a disabled British freighter to Brisbane. The freighter, the Empire Wallace (7800 tons) ...

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  7. FOR CABINET

    By Frank Chamberlain CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Federal Cabinet will meet next Wednesday for its first ...

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  8. Allies' P.O.W. hope

    SEOUL, January 2. — Allied cease-fire negotiators to-day proposed a ...

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  9. SHIP STORY No. 2

    LONDON, January 2 (A.A.P.).—High winds have delayed the departure of the 16,000-ton liner Gothic from Southampton for a three-day trial. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Holidays cost Q'ld. 14 lives

    QUEENSLAND'S 10-day Christmas and New Year holiday cost 14 lives. Another 33 people are in city and country hospitals recovering from injuries ...

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  11. THREE TREMORS

    Three earth tremors occurred in, the Mundubbera-Eidsvold district this week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. "COVER" SURFMEN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A spokesman for the Commonwealth General Assurance Corporation ...

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  13. Enough water

    SOUTHPORT, Wednesday. —There is adequate water to meet the needs of house-holders and campers on the ...

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  14. SHIP STORY No. 3

    LONDON, January 2.—The Atlantic's one-man ship—the storm-cracked and listing Flying Enterprise—was still afloat to-day 300 miles off Ireland. ...

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  16. On mercy air dash

    PERTH, Wednesday.—A Lincoln bomber is due to leave at midnight to-night on a 3600-mile ...

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  17. Killed by tractor

    WARWICK, Wednesday. —Roy Robert Lowe, 42, was fatally injured by a tractor on his Clintonyale ...

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  18. SPENT DAY TIED BY FINGER TO MACHINE

    MONTO, Wednesday.—For Lawrence Evans, 23, it was a lonely New Year's Day — he spent it tethered to a milking machine by a finger. ...

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  19. 'COPTERS' NEW ROLE

    LONDON, January 2 (Special).—British and American navies will use large helicopters for some ...

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  20. MORE SHOTS IN EGYPT

    CAIRO, January 2 (A.A.P.).—Shots were fired at a British hospital at Telelkebir, in the ...

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  21. Miss J. Brooks to marry soon

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Engagement of Miss Jeanette Brooks, 22, only daughter of the Governor ...

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  22. Composer dead

    NEW YORK, January 2 (A.A.P.).—Mr. J. J. Caddigan, 72, composer of the 1918 song favourite, "The Rose of ...

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  23. Italian crashes

    SINGAPORE, January 2 (A.A.P.-Reuters). — Captain Maner Lualdi, 39, Italian wartime ace, who was ...

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  24. Year between

    NEW YORK, January 2 (A.A.P.).—One of Mr. and Mrs. S. Parteko's twin babies, a girl, Anita Lind, was ...

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  25. 1 DIES, 1 HURT IN CRASH OF "SUPER"

    NEWCASTLE, Wednesday—Twenty tons of superphosphate crashed on to two men to-day, killing one and injuring the other. The accident occurred ...

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  26. Spider victim

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Shirley Anne Fraser, 8, died in the Blue Mountains District Hospital to-day ...

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  27. Had 27 killings

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — New South Wales had 27 murders in 1951, and arrests were made in all but three of ...

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  28. Jaunty 'Winnie'

    LONDON, January 2 (Special).—Although most passengers are staying in their cabins as the Queen ...

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  29. Dearer Austins

    LONDON, January 2 (A.A.P.).—The Austin Company to-day announced increases of from £15 to £153 ...

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  30. Judy to wed

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Miss Australia 1947 (Miss Judy Gainford), now 24, to-day announced her ...

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  31. Killed by tree

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday.—Alexander Jensen, 61, died in hospital to-night from a fractured skull ...

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  32. Log saves boy

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Ian Tierney, 11, of Windermere, clung for 2 1/2 hours to a log which had ...

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  33. Models to fly

    LONDON, January 2 (A.A.P.). — Blonde Lady Boyle, wife of Captain Lord Boyle, files to Australia this ...

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  34. 8d. For orange

    A record post-war price of 50/ a case was paid for oranges at the Brisbane markets yesterday. ...

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  35. TO STAY MARRIED (?) FOR GOOD

    LONDON, January 2 (Special).—"I'll never divorce my Maharajah," said Hollywood starlet ...

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  36. Von's fast drive

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Australian champion professional golfer Norman Von Nida was fined a total ...

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  37. Decontrol bid

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The Premier (Mr. Playford) said to-day that he had listed for consideration ...

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  38. Fish in street

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—A deluge broke a hole in a cement irrigation channel at Bacchus Marsh ...

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  39. PAGE ONE END PIECE

    GRAFTON, Wednesday.—Alfred John Wearing, sawmill worker, of Tullymorgan, near MacLean made a mistake when he said he could swim the Clarence River as fast as the Ashby Ferry, He dived ...

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