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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 63 words
  4. COAST PATROLS BY LINCOLNS

    BRISBANE, December 30.—R.A.A.F. Lincoln bombers at Townsville have begun regular coastal patrols to help intercept Japanese fishing vessels ...

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  5. THE VICTORIOUS U.S. TENNIS TEAM

    Tony Trabert and Vic Seixas, the United States Davis Cup doubles team, with their non-playing captain, Bill Talbert (centre) smile and wave in the crowd at White City, Sydney. They had Just beaten the Australian pair, Lewis Hoad and Ken Rosewall in four sets, to win the Davis Cup for America. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Mendes-France Wins One Vote Of Confidence

    NEW YORK, December 30.—The French Premier, M. Mendes-France last night won the confidence vote on Germany's admission to N.A.T.O. by ...

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  7. Interest In Colombo Meeting

    WASHINGTON, December 30.—A Reuter correspondent in Washington said official interact in the ...

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  8. Unhappy At Name Calling

    CAIRNS, Dec, 30.— The court orderly in the Cairns Court of Petty Sessions this morning ...

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  9. Denial Of Wool Job "Pressure"

    CANBERRA, December 30.—A denial that Government circles had used the pressure of influence to ...

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  10. INTERSTATE ROAD CHARGES TALKS

    Two high official will represent Queensland at a State Government officials' conference in Melbourne on ...

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  11. Winds Cripple Two Yachts

    Terrific winds to-day crippled two of the 17 competitors in the 680 miles Sydney-Hobart yacht race. ...

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  12. REPORT JAP. JUNK SIGHTED IN NORTH

    CAIRNS, December 30.—An unidentified vessel of the Japanese junk type is claimed to have been sighted on December 23 off Barrow Point, 118 miles north of Cooktown, by three ...

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  13. German Girl Refused Home

    SYDNEY, December 30.—A rad eyed four-year-old German girl, whose stepfather has refused to find her a ...

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    SYDNEY, December [?] Police throughout [?] South Wales and Victoria have been ordered to[?] ...

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  15. Many Claims To Industrial Court

    The State Industrial Court is experted to be kept busy in the New Year, because of the number of claims reaching the ...

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  16. "AFRO-ASIAN" ANSWER TO S.E.A.T.O.

    SINGAPORE, December 30.—Reuter's Bogor correspondent says that the Colombo powers, India, Pakistan, Ceylon, Burma and Indonesia, in a joint communique from this ...

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  17. Tourist Traffic Increase

    BRISBANE, December 30.—The Queensland Government Tourist Burean's over the counter business, ...

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  18. CRUSH COMPLETE AT NINE MILLS

    BRISBANE, December 30: Nine of the States' SUgar mills completed their 1951 season crushing before ...

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  19. Big Death Toll In U.S. Storm

    A furious winter storm raging over south west and middle west areas of the United States and the ...

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  20. Company Search For Oil In Nine Countries

    NEW YORK, December 29.—Sir William Fraser, chairman of the British Petroleum Company, ...

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  21. Sea Tests For Atomic Sub.

    —Sea trials of the Nautilus, the world's first atomic submarine, would begin in January, the United States ...

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  22. FILLED DAVIS CUP WITH CHAMPAGNE

    SYDNEY, December 30: The huge silver Davis Cup was filled with brandy and champagne during the ...

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  23. Infant Killed By Kick From Horse

    GYMPIE, December 30.— 22-month-old girl, Colle[?] Jennifer Punrell, of Condarn near Chinchilla, was killed ...

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  24. To Seek Release Of Imprisoned Airmen

    NEW YORK, December 30.—United Nations Secretary-General, Dag Hammarskjoeld, and tour Secretariat members ...

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  25. Plan For Qualified Secondary Teachers

    The Government is speeding up its plan to provide highly qualified secondary school teachers. ...

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  26. Money Pours In For Churchill Fund

    Money Still pours into Sir Winston Churchill's 80th Birthday fund, and the total is now well beyond £300,000. ...

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  27. Shearers' Demands

    MELBOURNE, December 30.—Shearers want their "smoke-oha" at shearing sheds to be taken in esparate ...

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  28. APPEAL TO U.S. ON NEW GUINEA URGED

    SYDNEY, December 30.—United States aid should be sought to prevent Dutch New Guinea from failing into the hands of Indonesia, Mr. W. Toe said to-night. ...

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  29. Farmer Killed By Capsized Tractor

    A 67-year-old farmer died in the Kilcoy Hospital to-night after he had been trapped under a tractor for over ...

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  30. T.V. Licences

    MELBOURNE, Dec, 30.— Application for licences operate two television stations in Melbourne and ...

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  31. No Wharfies Needed

    A total of 7000 tons of Callide coal was loaded into the Uniyla in 2½ days, and no watersiders were employed. ...

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  32. MYSTIFIED AT INFANT'S DEATH

    The death of 21-month-old Richard Garry Nilson has mystified police and doctors. After a post-mortem ...

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  33. Will Support Strike

    A mass meeting of London railwaymen last night pledged their full support for a strike of 400,000 British ...

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  34. Deny Tea Rumour

    MELBOURNE, Dec, 30.— Melbourne tea merchants denied to-night that the price of tea would rise next week. ...

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  35. Man Found Drowned

    Royal Harold Carl Corbett (31), single, of Tingalpa, was found drowned in a swimming hole in Capalaba ...

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  36. Seek Support In 'Groups' Struggle

    MELBOURNE, December 30.—Support for the A.L.P. Federal Executive, "in its fight against A.L.P. industrial groups," will be sought at the annual convention of the Australian Workers' ...

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  37. £6¼ M. From Wool

    BRISBANE, Dec, 30.— total of £6,250,000 were realised at the Brisbane wool sales, held from ...

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  38. Adelaide Blaze, 25 Trucks Destroyed

    About 25 trucks, including five semi-trailers, were destroyed when fire burnt out a large wood and iron garage i ...

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  39. Mobile T.V.

    NEW YORK, December 30.—The United States Army has introduced another vehicle to its list of mobilised ...

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  40. Printers' Pay Increased

    Federal Conciliation Commissioner, Mr. F. D. Kelly, to-day granted marginal wage increases to country ...

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  41. ANOTHER JAP BUOY FOUND

    BUNDABERG, December 30.—A Japanese buoy similar to those found in northern waters has bean washed up ...

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  42. Mystery Of The Andronicus Lottery Winner

    The 100 members of the Sydney Andronicus family are trying to work out which one of them has ...

    Article : 294 words
  43. Portugal Anxious Over Reported Invasion

    LONDON, December 30.— Portugal has told Britain she will resist any attack made against Damao, one of her ...

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  44. Casket Draw

    The third £30,000 Golden Casket is expected to be drawn to-morrow afternoon, the Casket manager ...

    Article : 39 words
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