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  2. THE [?]

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. LONDON SEES THE NEW YEAR IN

    A GENERAL VIEW of the scene in [?] Circus as midnight struck, with thousands of happy Londoners seeing the old year out and the New Year in. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SOVIET AGREES TO ALLIED PLAN •OF ATOM CONTROL

    LONDON, January 13.—Reuter's office in Paris says the Soviet Union yesterday made what the Soviet Foreign Minister (Mr. Andrei Vyshinsky) called a tremendous step forward by agreeing to the Western ...

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  6. WOMAN TRAPPED IN BLAZING PLANE

    SYDNEY, January 13.—A woman passenger was trapped and burned to death when an Avro Anson twin-engined plane crashed at ...

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  7. 8th ARMY IS BETTER THAN EVER

    NEW YORK, January 13.—General James Van Fleet said to-day his United States Eighth Army was "in better condition ...

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  8. De Tassigny "Saviour Of Indo China"

    LONDON, January 13.—Reuter's correspondent in Paris says the French Government will give General Latin de ...

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  9. TWO DEAD IN SHOOTING AT INNISFAIL

    INNISFAIL, January 13.—A 32-year-old woman and her 43-year-old husband died at Innisfail on Saturday in what police believe a murder and suicide. Victims were Elsie Santo, a European, and her ...

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  10. BITTER CLASH IN EGYPT

    LONDON, January 13.—British troops and Centurion tanks went into action against an organised Egyptian terrorist force yesterday ...

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  11. Tractor Fatality At Tully

    TOLLY, January 13.—A man named James O'Kane, 26, single, lost his life on Saturday afternoon in an accident in the ...

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  12. Weather Delays Search For Missing Seamen

    SEATTLE, January 13.—Fog forced planes to withdraw to-day [?] the search for 46 seamen missing since they abandoned the ...

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  13. NO BARRIER TO NOMINATION OF EISENHOWER

    WASHINGTON, January 12.—President Truman said he would not stand in General [?] way if he wished to return to the ...

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  14. Top-Secret Atom Bomber Explodes

    LONDON, January 13. — Britain's secret four-jet atom bomber, the Vickers Valiant, exploded in mid-air and crashed in flames ...

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  15. Fault In New U.S. Tank

    NEW YORK, January 12.—A fault in the turret control system had prevented all of the new M-47 tanks made at the Detroit Arsenal ...

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  16. SIX DEAD ON N.S.W. ROADS

    SYDNEY, January 13.—Six men were killed is road accidents in New South Wales at the week-end. ...

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  17. Fire Threatened Tiny Township

    MELBOURNE, January 13.— The western district township of Harrow (population 217) escaped destruction late on Saturday, ...

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  18. U.S. NAVY TO BUILD ATOM SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, January 13: The Secretary of the Navy (Mr. [?] Kimball) said to-night that ...

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  19. SPEED-UP IN DEFENCE RROGRAMME

    BRISBANE, Jan. 13.—The Federal Government is speeding Australia's £180,000,000 defence programme. ...

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  20. MEAT EXPORT INCREASE IN N.Z.

    LONDON, January 13. — The New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Holland), who arrived in London to-day for the Commonwealth ...

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  21. HELP FOR SUEZ SHIP TRAFFIC?

    LONDON, January 13—Reuter's Oslo correspondent says Britain to-day asked Norway for aid in maintaining normal shipping ...

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  22. NEW THEME FOR NEWS SERVICE

    BRISBANE, January 13—After 11 years, the A.B.C. will discard "Advance Australia Fair" as its news service theme. ...

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  23. BRITISH RIFLE SUPERIOR TO U.S.

    NEW YORK, January 13.—The chief of the British Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal, Sir William Slim, to-day claimed ...

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  24. British And Canadian Heads Confer

    OTTAWA, January 13.—The British Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) and the Canadian Prime Minister Louis St. Laurent ...

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  25. WHARF DAMAGED

    REDCLIFFE, January 13. — Concrete piles were damaged when the passenger steamer, Koopa, crashed into Redcliffe pier ...

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  26. MANHUNT FOLLOWS MACKAY MURDER

    MACKAY, January 13.—The mystery Finch Hatton murder has touched off one of central Queensland's biggest manhunts. ...

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  27. CLASH EXPECTED AT UNION CONFERENCE

    SYDNEY, January 13.— The Ironworkers' Association national conference which will meet in Sydney to-morrow will be free of Communist domination for the first time in 10 years. ...

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  28. FATHER REFUSED SONS' HONOURS

    WASHINGTON, January 13.— The name of Lieut. Robert McGovern would be recorded in the Scroll of Honour as winner of the ...

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  29. NO ACTION TO CUT IMPORTS

    CANBERRA, January 13.—No early Commonwealth action to impose import restrictions other than dollar imports, was likely, a ...

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  30. Burdekin Traffic Bridge Submerged

    HOME HILL, January 13.—Following additional storms on the Burdekin watershed the low level traffic bridge connecting Home ...

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  31. 'Son Of Freedom' Exiled

    VANCOUVER, January 12.— John [?], described at his trial as "official bomber" for the fanatical Sons of Freedom ...

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  32. NO OBLIGATION IN TOUR DRESS

    CANBERRA, January 13.—The Minister in charge of the Royal tour (Mr. C. H Harrison) announced to-day the dress ...

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  33. "Subversive" Slot Machines

    WHEELING (West Virginia), January 13 — Police yesterday were investigating 50 "subversive" slot machines which they seized ...

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  34. WASP CAUSED CRASH

    HOBART, January 13. — A woman died of injuries and five other people were treated for cuts when a car crashed into a ...

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  35. Chinese Reds Warned On Indo-China

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 13: The Chinese Communists, warned that any move against South East An could lead to war ...

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  36. Company Seeks To Retain Herbert River Dredging

    BRISBANE, January 13.—Director, of the Tableland Tin Dredging Company will consider plans to-morrow to retain dredging operations in North Queensland. ...

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  37. NEW BRITISH HELICOPTER TAKES THE AIR

    THE BRISTOL "173", the Oral British twin-rotor helicopter, takes the first time at the Filton, near Bristol. The machine can carry 13 passengers and has a crusing speed of 105 m.p.h. If the aircraft passes all [?] successfully it is proposed to use thin type of machine on Britain's Internal airways. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. EVATT WARNS OF JAPANESE DANGER

    CANBERRA, January 13.—The Leader of the Federal Opposition (Dr. H. V. Evatt) to-day warned Australians of the grave dangers of a treaty with Japan and the "threat to Australia on the Menzies-Fadden policy." ...

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  39. Minister Sees Snowy Work

    CANBERRA, January 13.—After complying two days' inspection of the Snowy Mountains project, the Minister for National ...

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