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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. WILL DISOBEY GROUPS BAN

    MELBOURNE, January 11.—A.L.P. industrial groups in Victoria will disobey the order that they should disband front the beginning of this year. Leaders of the groups claim that no action should be taken to break up the groups until on appeal against the ban is heard by the A.L.P. Federal conference. ...

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  5. Binburra To Stoy In Mackay

    MACKAY, Jan. 11. — The Australian Shipping Board is believed to be recruiting a new crew for its ...

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  6. LONDON-UNDER A BLIZZARD

    Heavy snow fell in southern England including the London area, for many hours. Our picture shows the [?] outside Backingham Palace "taking cover" is his box as a snowfall fight rages outside. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. New Commando Companies Not "Glamour Units"

    SYDNEY, January 11.—The Australian Army's new commando companies would not be "glamour units" the Army Minister, Mr. J. Francis, ...

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  8. Red Chinese Threat To Australia

    WELLINGTON, January 11.—Communist China's fanatical rising generation will be a fearful threat to ...

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  9. PLAN NEEDED Off-Season Work For Cutters

    BRISBANE, Jaanuy 11. Provision of off-season employment for cane cutters was a matter of vital ...

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  10. Watering Of Wicket Denied

    MELBOURNE, January 11.—A special meeting of the Melbourne Cricket Club committee to-night denied ...

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  11. Uranium Chairman Resigns

    SYDNEY, January 11.— Mr. A. C. Waters has resigned as Chairman of Cloncurry Uranium, N.L., a ...

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  12. MESSAGE HOME FROM BEHIND THE CURTAIN

    LONDON, January 11.—For the second time since he disappeared behind the Iron Curtain in 1951, Guy Burgess, one of the two misting British foreign office diplomats, sent a Christmas message to his mother in London. ...

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  13. Proposals On P.O.W. For U.S.?

    NEW YORK, Jan. 11.— Opinion at United Nations headquarters last night was that ...

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  14. AMBASSADOR TO INDONESIA

    CANBERRA, January 11.— The present Australian High Commissioner in India (Mr. W. R. Crocker) has been ...

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  15. GRAZIANI DEAD AT 72

    ROME, January 11.— Former Fascist, Marshal Rodolfo Graziani, died to-day after an operation in ...

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  16. CAIRNS HARBOUR BOARD DEFICIT

    CAIRNS, January 11.— he Cairns Harbour Board made a loss of £9805 last month, exceeding the ...

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  17. T.I. Lashed

    BRISBANE, January 11.—A northern cyclone to-night was lashing Thursday Island and the top of Cape York ...

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  18. No Tract Of Radio Interference

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Jan 11.— A line foreman and inspectors of the Electricity Supply Company have ...

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  19. Greece Floods

    LONDON, January 11.— Reuters' Athens correspondent said that soldiers and sailors fought last night to ...

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  20. JAPAN STILL BIG THREAT—Mr. GAIR

    BRISBANE, January 11.—In an outspoken statement about Japan's infiltration into Australian coastal waters to-night, the Premier Mr. V. C. Gair, said Japan was still a big military ...

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  21. "Ike" Awaits Report On Asia Survey

    WASHINGTON. January 11—President Eisenhower was to-day awaiting a personal report from Admiral ...

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  22. Union Intervened To Avoid Delay

    BRISBANE, January 11.— The Seamen's Union intervened to avoid delay to the coastal liner Ormiston in ...

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  23. U.S. SURPLUS SALES UNDER WAY

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 11. President Eisenhower reported to Congress yesterday that projects had been ...

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  24. Battled Cyclone To Rescue Family

    THURSDAY ISLAND, January 11.—Three men and two native boys in a launch battled a cyclone for three and a half hours to-day to rescue a marooned family. ...

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  25. TACHENS POUNDED

    TAIPEH, January 11—At least 100 Chinese Communist places yesterday pounded the Tachen Island from ...

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  26. FOUR-DAY CAR SEARCH ENDS

    WARWICK, January 11.— A four day March for a Holden car containing a 21-year-old man and 15-year-old ...

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  27. 2000 Training

    BRISBANE, January 11.— Since the commencement of the new year, nearly 2000 youths from all parts of ...

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  28. Experience Lack Part-Cause of Crash

    CANBERRA, January 11.— A contributory cause of the crash of the Vickers Viscount aircraft at Mangalore (Vic.) ...

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  29. Enough Nurses?

    BRISBANE, January 11.— During the past 12 months, there had been fewer enquiries from country hospitals ...

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  30. Woman Charged Over Babies

    LONDON, January 11.—A Belfast magistrate has committed Mrs. Barbara McGeehan, 40, of Belfast, for ...

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  31. Lepers Take Over

    LONDON, January 11— The "Daily Telegraph's" Port of Spain correspondent reported that 300 patients at ...

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  32. PET DOG SAVED WOMAN'S LIFE

    SYDNEY, January 11.—A pet dog saved a 53-year-old woman from being gassed to death, police told the Lunacy ...

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  33. Lost Licences

    SYDNEY, January 11.— Two young men found guilty of speeding were each fined £50 and disqualified from ...

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  34. Some Controls Off

    SYDNEY, January 11—The New South Wales Cabinet to-day lifted the price control from 21 items , but decided ...

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  35. PHOTOGRAPHS FOR RELEASE

    MELBOURNE, January 11. The first photographs of Australian artist. William Dargie's portrait of the ...

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  36. Could War Against Three Only

    NEW DELHI, Jan. 11.— India could possibly go to war against only three countries, Mr. Nehru said ...

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  37. Mackay Show Dates

    MACKAY, January 11.— Refusal of the Chamber of Queensland Agricultural Societies to grant Mackay a ...

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  38. Wool Values Improve

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—Values improved at to-day's Sydney wool auctions compared with yesterday's lower prices. ...

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  39. Work After Retirement

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 11, —Victorian Government is considering allowing police to remain in the ...

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  40. No Extra Precautions

    BRISBANE, January 11.— Queensland police will take no extra precautions when the Prime Minister of ...

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  41. NO CHANGE IN PRICE OF PETROL FOR WEEK

    BRISBANE, January 11.—The price of petrol is Queensland is set likely to be changed for at least another week. Neither the Prices Minister (Mr. W. Power) nor the Prices Commissioner (Mr. Fullager) would indicate to-day whether ...

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  42. Plane Buffeted

    CAIRNS, January 11.—An A.N.A. DC3 aircraft was severely buffeted by high winds when it ran into a ...

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  43. Polio Incidence High

    BRISBANE, January 11. The acting Health Director (Dr. D. W. Johnson) said to-day figures for ...

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  44. Went Berserk?

    ROME, January 11.—The police in Ancona announced last night that they believed a coastguard suddenly went ...

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  45. Disappointed

    BRISBANE, January 11.— The managing director of the Vacuum Olt Co. Pty. Ltd. (Mr. E. A. Jones) said ...

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  46. Ambulance Chief's Visit

    LONDON, January 11.—The Chief Commissioner of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, Sir Otto Lund, is to visit ...

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  47. Crash Victim Dies

    INGHAM, January 11.— Italian cane cutter Giacomo Mazzolini, who was admitted to the Ingham District ...

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  48. Solents Bought

    LONDON, Jan. 11.— A British airline group has bought three Solent flyingboat from Tasman Empire ...

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