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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 88 words
  4. Opposed by Soviet Group

    LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 14.—The United Nations political committee to-day approved the appointment of a three member commission to try to arrange a cease-fire in Korea. Voting was 51 to 5, with Nationalist ...

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  5. LIVED TO ENJOY ANOTHER SMOKE

    AUSTRALIAN soldiers, Private George Loone (left) and Private Bob Simpson, both of Victoria, relaxing with cigarettes at Sunchon, Korea, after having narrowly escaped death on the retreat front Kunuri. They fell out of the retreat march near Sunchon because of frozen fact. An American jeep picked them up, but they had to abandon the jeep when Chinese ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Wharf Strikes Delay Wage Verdict

    SYDNEY, December 14.—Because members of the Waterside Workers' Federation at Lucinda Point and Mackay were still on strike, ...

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  7. MARSHALL AID ENDING IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Dec. 14. — The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Gaitskell) has announced in the House of Commons that ...

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  8. LONGREACH WOMAN MURDERED

    SYDNEY, December 14.—A wealthy widow was found bashed to death to-day in her palatial ninth floor flat in Astor ...

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  9. AMERICA INTERESTED IN BLAIR ATHOL

    NEW YORK, December 13: Before leaving here by plane to-day for London, the Queensland Premier, ...

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  10. ATOM BOMB EXPANSION IN AMERICA

    WASHINGTON, December 14: The United States is planning swift expansion of its secret facilities for production and ...

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  11. Bread Price Increased

    BRISBANE, December 14.— Bread prices will be increased throughout the State from to-morrow (Friday). ...

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  12. LOCAL HOSPITAL BOARD LOANS

    Authorisation for the Townsville Hospital's Board to raise loans totalling £80,803 from the Insurance Commissioner, has been ...

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  13. MAKING BRICKS DOES NOT PAY

    ROCKHAMPTON, December 14.—Support for a contention by Brisbane brick manufactures that the major reason for a ...

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  14. 15th. CASE OF POLIO HERE

    One other case of poliomyelitis was reported at Townsville on Thursday, increasing the total to 15. No cases were reported on ...

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  15. NEW PLAN FOR ATOM CONTROL

    FLUSHING MEADOW, Dec. 13: The General Assembly to-day created a 12 nation committee to study the possibility of merging ...

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  16. HEAVY PLANT FOR WATER PROJECTS

    BRISBANE, December 14.— Purchase of heavy equipment by the Irrigation and Water Supply Commission for use on ...

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  17. NEW LANDS FOR CORPORATION

    BRISBANE, December 14.—The Acting Premier (Mr. V. C. Gair) to-day announced that following negotiation with the present ...

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  18. RACKET IN GIFTS FROM AMERICA

    CANBERRA, December 14.— The Customs Department had found that "something of a racket" had developed in the ...

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  19. TIMBER SHORT FOR BUILDING

    BRISBANE, December 14.— Building progress throughout North Queensland is being held up through lack of timber and ...

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  20. Argentine Talks Broken Off By U.K.

    LONDON, December 14.—Britain's negotiations with the Argentine Government on meat supplies had been broken off, the Food ...

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  21. TIGHTER NAVAL SAFETY RULES

    CANBERRA, December 14.—As a consequence of the recent accident at the Flinders Naval Depot resulting in the death of a rating ...

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  22. FEDERAL AID IN FLOOD RELIEF

    CANBERRA, December 14.—The Federal Government has agreed to a request by the New South Wales Premier (Mr. McGirr) that the ...

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  23. DUGGAN CALLS FOR TOLERANCE

    TOOWOOMBA, December 14: A call for a greater degree of racial tolerance, and a warning to those who assumed a mantle ...

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  24. GUNS FLOURISHED BY SYDNEY BANDITS

    SYDNEY, December 14.—The city was alarmed to-day by reports of two attempts at robbery under arms. In one case two men tried to rob a bank, and in the other three armed men tried to rob a jeweller's ...

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  25. STRONG GALE HITS MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, December 13.— A 59 miles an hour squall which struck Melbourne this afternoon, almost drove the 10,000 ton ...

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  26. GIRL TO REPORT ON TESTS

    LONDON, December 14.— Twenty-yeare-old Miss Olga Suddards left by air for Australia yesterday to act as special Test ...

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  27. NEW PLANES FOR THE NORTH

    MELBOURNE, December 14.— The first of six De Havilland "Drover" planes, built and designed in Australia, will start in ...

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  28. MARGARET FLIES TO MALTA

    LONDON, December 14.—Princess Margaret will fly to Malta to-day to join Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh for a ...

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  29. CONFIDENT ON COAL SUBSIDY

    CANBERRA, December 14.— Mr. Pearce, M.H.R. for Capricornia, said to-day he was confident the Commonwealth Government ...

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  30. Children Burned Alive at Coonamble

    SYDNEY, December 14.—Two brothers and their sister, all under four years of age, were incinerated when their ...

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  31. EVATT BEGINS FINAL REPLY

    SYDNEY, December 14.—Late to-day, Mr. G. E. Barwick K.C., leading counsel for the Commonwealth, completed his Address in ...

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  32. DREDGING WORK AT PT. DOUGLAS

    CAIRNS December 14.—Having completed dredging at Port Douglas after three months' operation, the dredge Seagul is now being ...

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  33. IMPROVED PHONE SERVICE FOR THE NORTH

    BRISBANE, December 14.— Better and faster telephone service between Brisbane and North Queensland will result ...

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  34. Jamaican Plea On Sugar Indefensible

    MACKAY, December 14.—The plan for Australia to forego her sugar markets to help improve the living standards of the ...

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  35. Atomic Expert Warns On Warfare

    SAN FRANCISCO, December 14.—Dr. Stafford Warren, atomic energy expert, said at Hayward to-day that the United ...

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  36. Immigrants Needed For Rural Work

    BRISBANE, December 14.— Queensland would have to look to the Germans, Scandinavians, and Dunes for future rural ...

    Article : 153 words
  37. Capital Issue Regulations to Continue

    CANBERRA, December 14.— Federal Cabinet has decided that existing capital issues regulations shall be continued. ...

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