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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 13 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  4. URANIUM, OIL PUT AUST. ON MAP

    NEW YORK, January 4.—Discoveries of uranium and indications of oil had put Australia on the world economic map in 1954, a Melbourne dispatch to the "New York Times" said to-day. ...

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  5. 3 Killed In Plane Crash

    MELBOURNE, January 4.—A woman and two man were killed instantly to-day when a single engined ...

    Article : 308 words
  6. DUTCH PRINCESS IN PLAY

    Princess Marijke, youngest daughter of Queen Juliane and Prince Berhard of the Netherlands, was among the young children taking part in the Christmas play "From Everywhere to Bethlehem." The children represented all Nation and the little Princes spoke for the Netherlands. Photo shows Princess Marijke (second ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Japanese Ship Identified By Marker Tags

    BRISBANE, January 4.—Experts to-night identified a Japanese ship which laid marker buoys now being washed up on the Queensland coast. ...

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  8. Watering Denied

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 4: Melbourne Cricket Club and the Victorian Cricket Association to-day held ...

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  9. New Ban On Travel By Reds

    WASHINGTON, January 4.—The United State Government has imposed stringent new restrictions ...

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  10. Assassination Believed To Be Red-Inspired

    PANAMA CITY, Jan, 4. Military police seeking the murderers of President Jose Roman reported ...

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  11. Rail Men's Pays Less Than. N.S.W.

    BRISBANE, January 4. Wages of Queensland railway engine drivers will lag nearly £8 a week behind ...

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  12. 165 RUNS NEEDED BY AUSTRALIA TO WIN

    MELBOURNE, January 4.—When play ended in the third test to-day, Australia needed 165 runs to win, with eight wickets in hand. When England resumed batting to-day, Johnston and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Jobs Abolished

    WASHINGTON, January 4: Abolition of 212,800 useless jobs in America's armed forces occurred in 1954, a ...

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  14. FAMILY OF FOUR KILLED IN CAR

    SYDNEY, January 4.—A family of four was killed when a semi-trafler smashed into a sedan car on the Humo ...

    Article : 191 words
  15. TWO YEARS BEFORE GERMAN ARMY READY

    WASHINGTON, January 4.— Officials yesterday estimated that it would be two years before Germany could start contributing armed forces to Western defence. Approval of German rearmament by the French ...

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  16. ALLEGED CONFESSION BY AMERICAN "SPY" CLAIMED

    HONG KONG, January 4.—The New China news agency said yesterday Major William Beumer (32) of Pensoylvania, sentenced by a Chinese military tribunal in Peking to sight years' imprisonment for saying had ...

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  17. Wait Until Storm Dies

    BONN, January 4.—Dr. Oskar Schlitter, Counsellor of the German Embassy in London, will not return to ...

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  18. Fiji Alerted

    SUVA, January 4.—Suva and other areas of Fiji are battening down to-night as a tropical cyclone, deepening ...

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  19. "FIREBUG" SUSPECTED

    SYDNEY, January 4.— Police believe a firebug may have started fires which have caused more ...

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  20. Abattoir For Winton Urged

    WINTON, January 4.— Winton district grasiers are still hopeful that the small meatworks ...

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  21. MISSING KOREA TROOPS INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, January 4: The names of 48 Australian servicemen posted missing in operations in Korea, are ...

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  22. KILLED BY TRAIN

    CABOOLTURE, January 4: An old pensioner, Patrick O'Doherty (66), partially blind and deaf was killed by a ...

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  23. "Should Open Trade With Reds"

    TOKIO, January 4.—The Japanese Prime Minister (Mr. Hatoyama) told reporters that if world peace ...

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  24. "Death Dust" Compensation

    TOKIO, January 4.—The Japanese Foreign Ministry announced to-day Japan had agreed to accept the United ...

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  25. Welcomed!

    HONG KONG, January 4: Canton Radio reported to-day that the Secretary-General of the United Nations ...

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  26. UNIVERSITY EXAM POSTPONED

    BRISBANE, January 4.— The matriculation examination of the Queensland University, fixed to commence on ...

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  27. Scholarship Results On January 14 Or 17

    BRISBANE, January 4: An Education Department spokesman said to-day that results of the Scholarship ...

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  28. Discuss Wool Bureau Appointment

    BRISBANE, January 4.— The Queensland United Graziers' Association Executive Committee later this ...

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  29. ATHERTON THEFT

    CAIRNS, January 4.— Police are investigating the breaking into the business premised of Mr. F. Oran, an ...

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  30. P.O. Was Busy

    BRISBANE, January 4.— More than 134,000,000 postal articles were handled in capital city mail branches in ...

    Article : 93 words
  31. Deter Petrol Price Consideration

    BRISBANE, January 4.— State Cabinet to-day deferred consideration of petrol costs until next Tuesday because ...

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  32. New Winton Hotel Nears Completion

    WINTON, January 4.—Winton's new municipal North Gregory Hotel, built to replace the old hostelry which was destroyed by fire in August, 1946, is nearing completion, ...

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  33. BANJO PATTERSON WINTON MEMORIAL

    WINTON, January 4.—Winton Shire Council is planning a "Banjo" Patterson memorial, to be associated with its swimming baths scheme. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. SOCIALISM TO BE CONTROLLED

    LONDON, January 4.—Socialism must not again be allowed to put the clock back in Britain, the Prime ...

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  35. Still Hopeful On Prize Win

    MELBOURNE, January 4: Kjell Storbraten, 24-year-old Norwegian stowaway, still has not given up hope of ...

    Article : 143 words
  36. MASTER, CREW RELEASED

    LONDON, January 4.—The master and crew of nine of the Israel merchant ship Bat Galim have been released ...

    Article : 80 words
  37. Private Treaty On Margins?

    MELBOURNE, January 4: Many trade unions this year will concentrate on trying to gain marginal increase by ...

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  38. Modern Fagin

    MEMPHIS, Tenneysea, January 4.—Police said yesterday a 46-year-old man had organised a school for ...

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  39. DAMAGE BY BUSH FIRES

    LONGREACH, January 4.— Lightning in several storms last week caused bush fires which, in most cases did ...

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  40. New Tourist Flights

    MELBOURNE, January 4: Tourist rate flights between Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne, are expected to be ...

    Article : 84 words
  41. WATERING CLAIM

    MELBOURNE, January 4: Former Victorian captain, Percy Beams, wrote in the Melbourne "Age" to-day. ...

    Article : 70 words
  42. Maltese Remembered

    SYDNEY, January 4.—A Maltese who spent his childhood in North Queensland arrived in Sydney to-day as ...

    Article : 63 words
  43. Fell From Bridge

    BRISBANE, January 4.— An unidentified man was killed instantly to-day when he fell from the Story Bridge ...

    Article : 51 words
  44. Athletic Chief

    NEW YORK Jan. 4.— Mr. Julius Helfand, who had a hand in the prosecution of the infamous "Murder Inc." gang ...

    Article : 34 words
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