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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. U.N. OFFER TO TRADE POINTS WITH REDS

    TOKIO, December 12 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—In an d fort to reach a settlement of the issues still holding u a Korean armistice, United Nations delegates at Pa Mun Jom talks to-day offered to trade major conces ...

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  5. EMPLOYMENT SLUMP IN CANADA

    OTTAWA, December 12.—Unemployment in Canada jumped by 37,400 in the first three weeks of November, and ...

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  6. EGYPT DECIDES TO RECALL AMBASSADOR

    LONDON, December ll.—Reuter's Cairo correspondent says Egypt last night decided to recall her Ambassador in London, Abdel Fattah ...

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  7. AN UPHILL BATTLE ALL THE WAY

    IT WAS TOUGH GOING for Judith Adams, aged 13, of Ayr, on Wednesday, when she sat for the first papers in the State Scholarship examination. Judith is an unfortunate victim of the dreaded scourge, poliomyelitis, and has been forced to sit for the examination while an inmate of the Townsville General Hospital. When the photograph was taken Judith was exhausted after the strain of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GRANT TO PAY COSTS IN NASH APPEAL

    BRISBANE, December 12: The Full Court to-day ruled that Henry Grant should pay the costs of his appeal against the ...

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  9. Values Fully Maintained A Wool Sales

    BRISBANE, December 12.— [?] for all descriptions were [?] at to-day's sales, when [?] were offered. It was ...

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  10. Privilege To Come Says Jap Visitor

    MELBOURNE, December 12.—This is an unusual privilege to come to Australia," said Mr. Golchi Saito. National General ...

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  11. THIRD WORLD WAR IS UNLIKELY SAYS UNION LEADER

    MELBOURNE, December 12.—A third world war was unlikely, the President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (Mr. A. E. Monk) said on his return to ...

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  12. Japs Buy Wool Worth £50,000,000

    CANBERRA, December 12.—Japan purchased over £A50,000,000 worth of Australian wool for the for the year 1950-51 according to trade ...

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  13. Milk and Butter Position Getting Worse

    BRISBANE, December 12.—Milk and butter supplies weekely to get worse, the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation ...

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  14. Nurses Return To Duty At Wonthaggi

    ELBOURNE. December 11.— Wonthaggi Hospital nurses returned to work to-day with a promise of "no interference." ...

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  15. INNISFAIL MAN FOR TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE

    INNISFAIL, December 12.—White 1 appreciate your contentions 1 nm bound by the evidence on its face value end these ...

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  16. POLICE CHASE THROUGH CITY STREET

    SYDNEY, December 12.—Police to-day chased two well-known criminal for 400 yards through christmas shoppers and arrests ...

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  17. RAIL STRIKE THREAT IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, December 12.—Another rail strike is threatened t the Communist- controlled Victorian branch of the Australian ...

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  18. Local Cotton Production Favourable

    CANBERRA. December 12.—On present prospects there was every reason for confidence that the Queensland cotton ...

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  19. MAN ATE THE EVIDENCE

    TEL AVIV.—A man, designed by a policeman, who dispected him of having bought four cucumbers on ...

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  20. International Fans To See Cup

    MELBOURNE, December 12.—American and Swedish tennis enthusiasts arrived in Melbourne to-day to barrack for their own ...

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  21. "ENEMY" SUBS SURFACE NEAR AMERICA

    ST. PAUL (Minnesota), Dec 2.—The United States Govern spent knew that enemy sub harines had come to the surface ...

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  22. FOLEY TO VISIT N.S.W., VICTORIA

    BRISBANE, December 12.—The Lands Minister (Mr. T. Foley) left to-day to investigate the pasture improvement methods in ...

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  23. Extradited From United States

    SYDNEY, December 12.—Joseph Aubrey Francis, 50, and his Wife Judith Anne Francis, 21, who have been extradited from the ...

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  24. CHRISTMAS PAY RECORD

    IPSWICH, December 12.—A record pay of £160.000 was disputed to about 3000 employees the North Ipswich railway ...

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  25. Seamen's Union Secretary Elected

    BRISBANE, December 12.—The Seamen's Union State Secretary (Mr. R Connor) has been elected with a substantial major ...

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  26. CHRISTMAS SPENDING MAY BEAT LAST YEAR'S RECORD

    BRISBANE, December 12.—There are signs that Christmas week spending in Brisbane might beat last year's record figure of ...

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  27. POLICE REFUSE TO WITHDRAW CHARGES

    MELBOURNE, December 12.—Police to-day refused a refused by the Transport Workers' Union to withdraw prosecutions agains ...

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  28. Unhurt in Level Crossing Smash

    BRISBANE, December 12.—Wilfred Allen Raybould, 39, engineer, climbed unhurt from the cabin of his wrecked utility truck ...

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  29. CENTRAL "DESERT" COUNTRY TO BE EXPANDED

    DARWIN, December 12.—Expansion of the to called desert country in the central territory is envisaged by the Norther ...

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  30. ACQUITTED ON MURDER COUNT

    MELBOURNE. December 12.— Criminal Court jury to-day bund Miles Patrick O'Reilly, 36, labourer, not guilty of the ...

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  31. CREW FLY FROM SYDNEY

    BRISBANE, December 12.—Two women flown from Sydney on Died the freighter Arkaba to sat or Gladstone late to-day to loan ...

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  32. M.S.W. MINERS SET PRODUCTION RECORD

    SYDNEY, December 12.—New south Wales miners have set is new production record. Up to the end of last week they ...

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  33. A.L.P's 7 TO 1 WIN IN VIC. CLERKS' POLL

    MELBOURNE, December 12.—The A.L.P. industrial group has won every position in the elections for office-bearers of the Victorian ...

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  34. "WINGS" FOR FOUR ON THURSDAY

    CANBERRA. December 12.— Four navel trainee pilots would receive their "wings" after completing their preliminary training ...

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  35. SIX MORE CASES OF POLIO IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, December 12.—Six more cases of poliomyelitis in the petropolitan area were notified to the City Council to-day. ...

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  36. WOMEN'S TENTH CHILD WAS 14 LB.

    LONDON, December 12.—The Daily Express says Mrs. Rose radley, of Greenock, Scotland have birth to a son to-day—her ...

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  37. Forced To Unload Coal Cargo

    SYDNEY, December 12.—The reighter Macedon is unloading callide coal at Newcastle because of heating. ...

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  38. HOLIDAY FOR ROYAL ARRIVAL

    BRISBANE, December 12. - ictlng Premier (Mr. V. C. Gair) laid to-night that the Govern-nent would consider grantlriK n ;eneral holiday on April 23 next 'Car to commemorate the Rrrival ...

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  39. NEW AUSTRALIANS-

    MELBOURNE, December 12.—The Minister for immigration (Mr. H. Holt) said to-day that a committee set up to inquire into the incidence of crime among New Australians would submit its report in ...

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  40. FELL TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, December 12.—Ronnild William Black, 13, of Manly, fell to his death over a 200ft. cliff it Harbord to-day, on the first ...

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  41. SENATOR DIES

    PERTH. December 12.—Sena for R. W. Nash (Labour) died some a heart attack at his home Subiaco this morning. He was ...

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  42. FORCED TO EXHUME CHILDREN'S BODIES

    HONG KONG, December 12.—Twelve hours a day for 12 days last August a Roman Catholic trench priest and two nuns were ...

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  43. WHEN THE BOWEN C.O.D. WAS GUTTED

    AT 8 p.m. SATURDAY, a fireman was still hosing smouldering timbers. The fire broke out at 11.30 p.m. Friday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  44. WILLEROO CLAIM REJECTED BY BOARD

    BRISBANE, December 12.—The deduction of 4d. a ton in hewing rates will continue at Willeroo Colliery when pneumatic picks are used by contract miners. ...

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  45. Mo Ammunition Tc Kill Dingoes, Pigs

    BRISBANE, December 12.—The shortage of, 303 ammunition was earning the deaths of hundreds of sheep and cattle, tho ...

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  46. PARCELS TO U.K. WILL COST MORE

    CANBERRA, December 12.—Postage rates on parcels from Australian to the United Kingdom and other overseas countries ...

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  47. DROUGHT KILLS FISH

    WARWICK. December 12. —Hundreds of dead fish can be seen costing in the Condamine River of the city area or lying on the ...

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