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  4. DAY by DAY

    IF you want to see the year's biggest Christmas Tree, just slip down to Tweed Heads. ...

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  5. SEEK BIG ZILLMERE PROBE

    CANBERRA (by teleprinter)—Three serious structural defects in Zillmere houses are claimed in a special report to the Commonwealth Government by technical experts of the ...

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  6. Legion to quell Africa rioting

    CASABLANCA, December 9—Foreign Legion troops flew into this troubled ...

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  7. SOUTHPORT MURDER REPORT IS ON PAGE 3

    EXHIBITS assembled by the police at the Southport Police Court yesterday when the hearing of the murder, charge against Arthur Ernest Halliday was begun. Halliday is charged with the wilful murder of Athol Henry McCowan, a taxi-driver, at Currumbin, on May 22. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Expansion of world trade

    LONDON, December 9—Mr. Churchill will go to Washington early next year to explain the sterling area's plans for expanding world trade. ...

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  9. IN LOCKED HOME

    THE body of an elderly woman was found by her husband in their home in ...

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  10. Banks will close on Dec 27

    STATE Cabinet yesterday decided to declare a bunk holiday on Saturday, December ...

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  11. Bird man still fights

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—In his bed in Sydney hospital last night, cassowary attack victim Robert ...

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  12. Hollway's warning

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—"We'll toss out the Labour Government in the ...

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  13. BOOKMAKERS ACT ON COURT FINE

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—Leading bookmakers said yesterday they would not make any further off-the-course doubles bets. ...

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  14. HAT TRICK

    HAT TRICK was by Buzmark, the sprinter, as he made a playful bite at the hat of the trainer, Doug ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. It's typical—HILTON

    THE Housing Minister (Mr. Hilton) last night accused the Commonwealth Government of gross ...

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  16. McGILL LEFT £27,945

    The late Mr. A. D. McGill, QC, who was Queensland's leading barrister, left a grass estate ...

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  17. Will lead recruiting

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—Major-General R. ("Blue") Kendall will follow Lieut-General Sir ...

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  18. Buck into bushfire

    MACKAY (by teleprinter)—Jack Talty, 74, dairy farmer, of Cathu was severely burned ...

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  19. 25 Stay-in miners up

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—Wives and families stood at the pit head and cheered 25 Great Greta ...

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  20. DEATH FROM PARROTS?

    LONDON, December 9 (Special)—The Australian parrots which allegedly caused a ...

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  21. Fed. loan 2 days early

    CANBERRA (by teleprinter)—The £20 million 16th security loan will be closed, fully subscribed ...

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  23. In wheel chair

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—Miss J. Kline, 90, of Chatswood, who broke her leg while holidaying in New ...

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  24. Aussies may suffer tonic defeat to-day

    FIRST dose, of a much-needed tonic for Australian cricket could be administered by the South Africans to-day. They stand a great chance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. COOL AGAIN TO-DAY

    COOL weather will continue over almost the whole of Queensland to-day. ...

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  26. Bay canned

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—The two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hawkes, of Wilde's Meadow, near ...

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  27. "Help!"—got it in 2 minutes

    An Ascot taxi-driver called for assistance by radio last night and had it in two minutes. ...

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  28. WOMEN CRY AS POLICE FAIL TO MAKE PAY-OUT

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—Several of 30 women broke down and cried yesterday when police at Parramatta told them there would be no maintenance payments. ...

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  29. "Korea cure for mild recession"

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—The outbreak of the Korean war cured a mild recession which Australia ...

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  30. Whalers call

    PERTH (by telegram)—For the first time since the war, two Japanese whalechasers on their way to Antarctic ...

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  31. Bootleggers on job in America

    NEW YORK, December 9 (Special)—Bootleggers are buck in business again and legitimate distillers, who ...

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  32. Election claim

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—Mr. M. P. Hardie, QC, Independent candidate for Bradfield by-election ...

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  33. Persian drive

    LONDON, December 9 (Special)—Persia is preparing a new campaign to encourage the illegal sale to ...

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  34. Transport talk

    ADELAIDE (by telegram)—The problem of co-ordinating air, sea, road, and rail transport to reduce ...

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  35. Koje incidents

    PUSAN, December 9 (AAP)—A Communist prisoner trying to escape was shot dead, and another who ...

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  36. Vic fire ban

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter)—Strict fire precautions, including a ban on burning off without permits ...

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  37. Out of danger

    CANBERRA (by teleprinter)—The 11 people admitted to Yass Hospital at the week-end with ...

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  38. NZ air lift

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—More than 5000 air passengers will travel by Tasman Empire Airways Ltd ...

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  39. More to mayor

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—Alderman P. D. Hills, 34, who was elected unopposed as Lord Mayor of Sydney for ...

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  40. Kenya denial

    NAIROLI, December 9 (AAP)—Defence counsel's allegations during the trial of six alleged African ...

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  41. Battled with wild boar

    PORT MORESBY (by telegram)—A Bamana jail police boy recently fought a wild boar for half ...

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  42. Thai arrests

    BANGKOK, December 9 (AAP)—Thai police yesterday arrested 85 Chinese and six Thailanders, suspected ...

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  43. Wheat ending

    About 15 million bushels have been delivered to board depots. About one million bushels have yet to reach the ...

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