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  4. WEATHER FORECAST

    Central coast: Scattered showers. Moderate S.E. winds, slight to moderate seas in N. half ...

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  5. RIVER AND BAY TIDES

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  6. FADDEN REFUTES CHARGES OF NO TAXATION REDUCTION

    BRISBANE, December 16.—The test of taxation was not what was levied in tax, but what was left to the taxpayer, the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) said tonight. He was refuting the charges ...

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  7. FIRST ENGLISH STAMPS OF NEW QUEEN

    The first English stamps of the reign of her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II were issued on Friday, December 5. The stamps, which are of 2½d. and 1½d. denominations, include as a main feature of the design a portrait of her Majesty taken from a photograph by Dorothy Wilding. The 1½d. stamp was designed by Miss Enid Marx ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Keen Fight For Senate

    BRISBANE, December 16.— Federal and State Labour members are expected to concentrate on Queensland during the ...

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  9. LONG SERVICE DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, December 16.—The Collinsville State coal mine will not work tomorrow as a protest against the management's alleged refusal to carry out the Coal Industry ...

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  10. PINEAPPLE CROP RECORD?

    BRISBANE, December 16 —A record pineapple summer crop of 1,100,000 cases would be realised if good ...

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  11. HEAVY MAIL FOR CHRISTMAS

    BRISBANE, December 16 G.P.O. officials expect to handle 750 tons of mail in the remaining eight days ...

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  12. MACKAY WOMAN ASSAULTED

    MACKAY, December 16.— A middle-aged woman was criminally assaulted in Queen's Park last night after her ...

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  13. CYCLONE MOVES NEARER COAST

    BRISBANE, December 16. — The Weather Bureau expects heavy rain along the Queensland coast from Rockhampton ...

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  14. Bulk Importations Of Bitumen

    BRISBANE, December 16. — The bulk importation of bitumen to Queensland from Sydney is expected to cut road ...

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  15. FIRM U.S. STAND ON KOREAN RESPONSIBILITIES

    NEW YORK, December 15.—The State Department announced tonight: "The United States Government reaffirms its determination to continue to fulfil its responsibilities in ...

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  16. EXEMPTED FROM LONG SERVICE

    BRISBANE, December 16 — An order exempting nine big retailing firms from long service leave provisions was made ...

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  17. Out Of Hiding To Give Evidence

    NEW YORK, December 15.— A former hiring stevedore on the New Jersey wharves, whose life was threatened, came out ...

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  18. No Early Lift In Import Cuts

    BRISBANE, December 16. — No early removal of Australian import restrictions is likely. Forecasting this today, the ...

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  19. EMPLOYMENT INCREASE

    CANBERRA, September 16. — A return issued by the Commonwealth Statistician today showed an increase of almost ...

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  20. Heavy Spending On Foodstuffs

    CANBERRA, December 16. — Australians spent nearly 15 per cent more money on food and groceries during the quarter ...

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  21. DIED AT 118!

    WELLINGTON, December 16 —A man aged 118 years, according to his death certificate, has died in Riverton Old ...

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  22. Tried To Form Spy Ring

    NEW YORK, December 15. —Nikolai Skvorteov, the Soviet United Nations' official who was dismissed, following ...

    Article : 121 words
  23. SHEEP SHEARINGS DROP BY 2,000,000

    BRISBANE, December 16. — The 1952 shearings had ended with a tally of approximately 14,000,000 sheep—a drop of 2,000,000 on the 1951 figures, stated the manager of the ...

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  24. Refused Bail On Serious Charge

    CANBERRA, December 16. — A man alleged to have committed an offence against a nurse while taking her to hospital ...

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  25. LOCUST THREAT IN CALLIDE

    BRISBANE, December 16.— Locusts now swarming in Central Queensland are of the type which previously has ...

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  26. Clerks' President To Retire

    BRISBANE, December 16. — Mr S. M. Martin is to retire from his post of president of the Federated Clerks' Union, ...

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  27. Reconsider Jap. U.N. Membership

    NEW YORK, December 15. — The United States proposed to-day that Japan's application for membership of the United ...

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  28. LONDON- N.O. SHIPPING RUN

    BRISBANE, December 16.— The British Shaw, Savill Shipping Line will begin a regular three-monthly direct service ...

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  31. U.S. PLAN TO END PERSIAN DISPUTE

    WASHINGTON, December 16. — The United States, with the backing of Mr John Foster Dulles, the Republican Secretary of State-elect, has proposed a settlement of the ...

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  32. ENGLAND IN BIG FREEZE

    LONDON, December 15. — Snow and then a big freaze had all England in its grip tonight. After the snow had spread ...

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  33. ASSIMILATION OF NEW AUSTRALIANS

    CANBERRA, December 16. — Representatives of migrants who settled in Australia will be asked to tell a citizenship ...

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  34. Plot To Overthrow Government?

    LONDON, December 15. — Reuter's Lisbon correspondent says that four army officers, a policeman and three civilians, ...

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  35. Loyalty Doubted. Ordered Home

    WASHINGTON, December 15. —President Truman's Loyalty Review Board ruled today that there was a "reasonable ...

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  36. THE NEW ROYAL YACHT

    The new Royal Yacht, a vessel of some 4000 tons, now being built on the Clyde, will be launched by her Majesty the Queen in April next year. Her Majesty has seen and approved a model showing the general arrangements of the new Royal Yacht, which has been designed for use as a small hospital ship in wartime. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. 32 DROWNED

    ASUNCION (Paraguay), December 15.—A crowded launch overturned and sank in the Paraguay River near Asuncion ...

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