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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOO

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  4. KOREAN PEACE TALKS

    NEW YORK, December 14 (A.A.P. - Reuter's).— The Communists agreed to-day to limited rotation of United Nations troops during a Korean armistice, but refused to produce a prisoner - of - war list, said an ...

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  5. MILK DROUGHT FOR BRISBANE IS THREATENED

    BRISBANE, December 14 Brisbane any be without milk after Thursday unless a furthere increase of 1½d a gallon is ...

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  6. EACH IS TO BE CALLED "SISTER" NOW

    SEVEN NURSES Who shared in a graduation caremony at the Townsville General Hospital on Thursday evening. (Friday photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Australia Has Middle East Commitments

    LONDON, December 14.—The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. T. White) said to-day Australia had defence responsibilities in ...

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  8. RAIL RISE HITS OUTBACK

    BRISBANE, December 14: The 10 per cent increase in rail freights will mean a tremendous penalty to people ...

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  9. JAPS HAVE DUTY TO RE-ARM

    TOKIO, December 14.—Mr. John Foster Dulla told the Japanese to-day it was not only their right but alto their duty ...

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  10. Fodder Price Fixation—

    WARWICK, December 14.—He would never consider it his duty as Deputy President of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation to promote the welfare of one industry at the expense of the ...

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  11. Stores Carry Heavy Stocks

    —Melbourne's 26 main retail stores are carrying £12,500,000 worth of stock,—two-thirds more than in September, 1949. ...

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  12. AMENDMENT TO CALL-UP REGULATIONS

    CANBERRA, December 14.— Regulations have been made under the National Service Act of 1951 concerning youths convicted of ...

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  13. IRONWORKERS' BALLOT TO BE SUPERVISED

    MELBOURNE, December 14: The next Federal election of the Federated Ironworkers' Association will be supervised by ...

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  14. £505 Fine For Making False Statement

    SYDNEY, December 14.—A man was fined £505 in the Special Court to-day on two charges of having made a false statement ...

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  15. DROUGHT BREAKS AFTER 6 MONTHS

    BRISBANE, December 14,— The six months' old drought in the Burnett area has been almost broken by widespread storm ...

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  16. U.S. Diploma Sacked on Loyalty Charge

    WASHINGTON, December 14,— The State department announced to-night that it had dismissed John S. Service, veteran diplomat, ...

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  17. Rain Nee Cane

    BRISBANE, De Outfields north of been affected little by but non-Irrigated areas ...

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  18. Police "Blitz" During Holiday Period

    BRISBANE, December 14.— Police "blitz" squads will patrol the main holiday routes from Brisbane this Christmas. ...

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  19. Ironworkers Remove Secretary

    SYDNEY, December 14,—The Communist controlled National Conference of the Ironworkers' Association to-day decided to ...

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  20. ADDITIONAL PAYMENT OF £2/2/- FOR "UP TO PEAK" SUGAR

    BRISBANE, December 14,— An additional payment of £2/2/ per lon will be made about the end of January in respect of ...

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  21. COAL CARGO DISCHARGED

    SYDNEY, December 14. — A fire engine stood by as coal, which had become heated, was unloaded from the freighter Macedon at ...

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  22. Second Family Tragedy Within Week

    SYDNEY, December 14.—A new Australian, who fractured his spine in a freak accident at Wallerawang, near Lithgow, last ...

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  23. Battered To Death in Palatial Home

    SYDNEY, December 14,—A 42 year old woman was strangled and battered to death in a palatial Killara north shore home ...

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  24. MOURILYAN HARBOUR DEVELOPMENT LEAGUE

    INNISFAIL, December 14,—The Eacham and Johnstone Shire Council togather with the South Johnstone Central Sugar Milling ...

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  25. Egypt Still Manoeuvring

    CAIRO, December 14. — An Egyptian Foreign Ministry spokesman said to-night that the British Embassy in Cairo had been ...

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  26. No Accumulation Of General Cargo in South

    BRISBANE, December 14.—The Australian Steamship Owners' Federation stated to-day that at knew of no major accumulation ...

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  27. CALL-UPS FOR ARMY TRAINEES

    BRISBANE, December 14. — Notices for calls-up for Army National Service training were going out, the Registrar of ...

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  28. Watersiders Didn't Like Potatoes

    Delay of the costal passenger vessel in Brisbane for a fortnight hand repercussions in Townsville yesterday. ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA SENDS GREETINGS TO THE KING

    CANBERRA, December 14.— The Administrator of the Commonwealth (Sir John Northcott). has sent the following message to ...

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  30. Increasing State Unemployment

    BRISBANE, December 14.— The drought, early closing of seasonal works and the general tightening up of finance has ...

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  31. MILK UP id. ON MONDAY

    BRISBANE, December 14.- An increase of a halfpenny pint in the retail price of milk throughout Queensland will take place on ...

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  32. Court Reserves Judgment

    SYDNEY, December 14.—The High Court to-day reserved Judgment on a claim by two Queensland mining companies that the ...

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  33. Hollywood Shooting Affray Over Film Star Joan Bennett

    HOLLYWOOD, December 14—Walter Wanger, film producer, and husband of Joan Bennett, was in gaol to-day on a charge of assault with intent to murder Jennings Lang, Miss Bennett's agent. ...

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  34. Pincers Movement Threatens Industry

    CANBERRA, December 14.—A pincers movement was threatening industry, the Director of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures (Mr. L, Withall) said to-ay. ...

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  35. AIR MEMBER'S INSPECTION OF PARCELS

    AIR VICE MARSHAL BLADIN, C.B., C.R.E., R.A.A.F. member for personnel, during his recent visit to Japan and Korea inspected the packing and distribution of Christmas parcels in Kure. They are made up from contributions by the R.S.S.A.L.L. A., of which the Air Marshal is Federal Treasurer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. CHILDREN IN NORTH WILL SEE PRINCESS AND DUKE

    BRISBANE, December 14.— Crippled children and orphans will be given every opportunity to see Princess Elizabeth and the ...

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  37. WOMAN FACES GRAVE CHARGE

    BRISBANE.,December 14.—A woman had ridden a horse on the same day as the same birth to a child, it was stilted in the Police ...

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