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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  4. REDS CLAIM HOLD ONLY 11,559 P.O.W's

    TOKIO, December 18.—United Nations and Communist truce negotiators at Pan Mun Jom to-day exchanged lists of the prisoners of war they hold. The negotiators' prisoner exchange sub-committee then recessed their ...

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  5. PICK-A-BACK JET PLANE

    A NEW FRENCH JET, the Leduc, mounted on the back of its "parent" plane before test near Marseilles last week. The parent plane launches the Ledue when flying 200 miles an hour. The Ledue is 30ft. long and as a wingspan of 33ft. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NO THREAT OF UNEMPLOYMENT, SAYS Mr. MENZIES

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 18.—There was no "practical prospect" of unemployment in Australia because there were still scores of thousands ...

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  7. NEW MEDICAL SCHEME IS PLANNED

    CANBERRA, December 18: The Federal Government was planting a scheme of medical benefits similar to its ...

    Article : 135 words
  8. HOSPITAL TO PAY COSTS FOR NEGLECT

    CANBERRA, December 18: A man and his wife to-day gained a £2,500 award against the Canberra Community ...

    Article : 207 words
  9. No Santa—Children Told

    SYDNEY, December 18.—Attractive script writer Miss Joan Lennartz said to-night the was unhappy to think that anyone should take exception to her broadcast on Santa Claus. ...

    Article : 345 words
  10. Storm Causes Damage At Boonah

    IPSWICH, December 18.—About 205 points of rain fell in 35 minutes at Boonah to-night in a thunderstorm which broke ...

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  11. A—I Display Tilebrated First Air Flight

    NEW YORK, December 18.—An impressive serial display to-day at Kittihawk, North Carolina, marked the first heavier-than-air flight ...

    Article : 132 words
  12. Royal Ball Invitations "Dreadful"

    MELBOURNE, December 18.—The President of the Victorian Artists' Society (Mr. R. M. Warner) said to-night the design and ...

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  13. SEX CHANGE SETS POSER

    LONDON, December 18.—English lawyers are discussing problem unprecedented in British peer-age-can a "daughter" who ...

    Article : 170 words
  14. STORMS SWEEP SOUTHERN PART OF STATE

    BRISBANE, December 18.—Centres from Brisbane to the New South ales border recorded their best falls for ...

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  15. 30-year-old Fishing Right Dispute Ends

    LONDON, December 18.—Reuter's the Hague correspondent says the International Court to-day ruled against Britain in a ...

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  16. Chinese Reds Aim South?

    TAIPEH, December 18.—(A.A.P. Benter). The Nationalist Ministry of Defence to-day again warned of a possible ...

    Article : 149 words
  17. See Relief For Local Finance In New Year

    BRISBANE, December 18.—Because they believe borrowing for council works will be easier in the New Year, local authorities may ...

    Article : 180 words
  18. TWO SHOT ON GALILEE

    TUL AVIV, December 18.—An Israeli official spokesman charged to-night that shols from a Syrian position killed two Isralis in a ...

    Article : 83 words
  19. Horror In Brazilian Train Smash

    RIO DE JANEIRO, December 18.—Thirty-six persons were killed and 150 injured to-day when nine carriages of a Brazilian ...

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  20. ONE MAN BUS DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, December 18.—Sydney and Newcastle will be without trams and buses on Thursday because of the one mail bus ...

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  21. TAX REBATE ON SCHOOL FEES?

    MELBOURNE December 18.—The Federal Government is considering a tax rebate on school fees. ...

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  22. FURTHER £100,000 APPROVED FOR DROUGHT RELIEF

    BRISBANE, December 18.—State Cabinet approved a further £100,000 for drought relief grants to dairy farmers. ...

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  23. FODDER PRICE PEG CAUSES CONFUSION

    BRISBANE, December 18.—Fodder prices were high enough at the moment, the Produce Merchants' Association president (Mr. D. P. ...

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  24. KING RETURNS TO PALACE

    LONDON, December 18.—The King, who spent the week-end at the Royal Lodge Windsor, returned to Buckingham Palace to-day. ...

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  25. OPIUM WORTH £15,000 IN CUSTOMS HAUL

    BRISBANE, December 18.—Eleven pounds of opium, estimated to be worth about £16,000 on the black market was found by ...

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  26. MICROSCOPIC MARINE OBJECT BLAMED FOR BEACH STINGINGS

    CAIRNS, December 18.—A microscopic marine object, living in seaweed has been blamed for recent Palm Bench stingings. ...

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  27. £600 IN NOTES WENT UP WITH HOUSE

    BRISBANE, December 18.—Two brothers, W. and E Hunter lost £600 in notes when their house was destroyed by fire at Bowen ...

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  28. POPULATION NEAR 8,500,000

    CANBERRA, December 18.—Australia's population at June 30 last was 8,431,390,—an Increase of nearly 400,000 compared with the ...

    Article : 81 words
  29. OFFICIALS DELIBERATE ON CHARGE

    HOLLYWOOD, December 18.—The authorities were trying to decide to-day what charge to place against film producer Walter ...

    Article : 227 words
  30. Tanks Exchange Fire With Terrorists

    ISMAILIA, December 18.—Four big British Centurion tanks exchanged firs before dawn to-day with Egyptian terrorists who had ...

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  31. Started Fatal Fire With Cigarette

    WASHINGTON, December 18.—A father of live children was fatally burned to-day after his chair caught fire for the second ...

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  32. CREW SHORTAGE STOPS MANUNDA

    SYDNEY, December 18.—The sailing of the interstate liner Manunda for Queensland ports has been delayed, because the ...

    Article : 77 words
  33. CHRISTMAS FRUIT SUPPLY ASSURED

    BRISBANE, December 18.—Northern towns' Christmas fruit supply will be fairly good. An express fruit train left ...

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  34. SEAL VISITS SICK BOY

    PIERRE, THE SEAL, which swam the English two years ago, performing at the home of Don chaffin, 7, at Burbank, California, last week, Don, who is dying of lukemis, a blood disease, had wanted to see a seal. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. FIREFIGHTERS SAVE PROPERTY WORTH £200,000

    BRISBANE, December 18.— Firelighter have saved homes and property worth more than £200,000 in the Dayboro area. ...

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  36. YOUNG MOTHER SENT TO GAOL FOR 5 YEARS

    SYDNEY, December 18.—The mother of a 20 months old baby was sent to gaol for five years to-day for having conspired to murder her husband. The woman's young ex-lover, who it the father of ...

    Article : 271 words
  37. RETRENCHMENTS AT ROCKHAMPTON

    ROCKHAMPTON, December 18: Twenty Rockhampton Harbour Board employees cannot be reengaged in the New Year and the ...

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  38. World Scholars Will Compile The "Story of Mankind"

    NEW YORK, December 18.—A six volume history of mankind from his origin to the supersonic jet plane will be written by 1000 of the world's leading scholars. ...

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  39. No Lag in Defence Programme

    MELBOURNE, December 18.—The Prime Minister, Mr. K. G. Menzies, denied to-day that Australia's rearmament programme was ...

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  40. Four Killed In Bomber Crash

    SHEVREPORT, (Louisiana,) December 18.—Four crewmen were killed and nine others injured when a B-29 Superfortress ...

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  41. Dalrymple Find Second Mt. Morgan?

    MACKAY, December 18.—Mt. Dalrymple in the Mackay district, was richer is minerals than any other area in ...

    Article : 165 words
  42. Secret Ballot Legalisation Justified P.M.

    MELBOURNE, December 18.—The secret ballot legislation had been "magnificently Justified." the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

    Article : 149 words
  43. "PIG SLOPS" FOR ARMY OFFENDERS IN KOREA

    TOKIO, December 18.—An Australian soldier said to-night during the three weeks he spent in the British Commonwealth Division guardroom compound in Seoul the food served Commonwealth soldiers awaiting trial was "pig slops." ...

    Article : 234 words
  44. FOUR CHILDREN PERISH IN FIRE

    ANCHORAGE, (Alaska), December 18.—Four children, aged between 4 years and 10 months, were burned to death in their ...

    Article : 61 words
  45. STAFF SHORTAGE CLOSES HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, December 18.—Staff shortage has closed the Tara Hospital, one of the smallest in Queensland. ...

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  46. MINERS' UNION FOUNDER DEAD

    IPSWICH, December 18.—Mr. W. S. Hart, of Booval, the man credited with starting the first miners' union in Ipswich has died ...

    Article : 65 words
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