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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 : 89 words
  4. REDS LAUNCH ATTACK IN NORTH-WEST KOREA

    TOKIO, December 19.—A Communist battalion at-tacked Allied lines north-west of Chorwon in Korea yesterday under cover of artillery, but was thrown back after a bitter 13-hour fight, the 8th Army ...

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  5. NEW POST OFFICE AT MOSSMAN

    The new Moseman Post Office which was officially opened by the Deputy Director of Port and Telegraph for Queensland (Mr. C. G. Faragher) last week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WEST DISARMAMENT PLAN APPROVED BY U.N.O.

    PARIS, December 19.—The United Nations Political Committee to-day approved the western plan for stage-by-stage disarmament by a ...

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  7. BRITISH LINK WITH EUROPE ARMY

    LONDON, December 19.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says Mr. Winston Churchill has promised France that Britain ...

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  8. MINE MECHANISATION ANSWER TO COAL PROBLEMS

    SYDNEY, December 19.—The rehabilitation of the underground coal industry is essentially a problem of mechanisation. This is stated in the fourth report of the Joint Coal Board. ...

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  9. INJURED MAN'S LONG TRIP TO HOSPITAL

    MACKAY, December 19.—A timber worker reached hospital more than five hours after his leg was pulverised by a falling ...

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  10. Intimidatory Tactics By Soviet Union

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 19.—The United States, British, France and Turkey to-day accused the Soviet union of ...

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  11. 30-DAY CREDIT RESTRICTION FOR DAIRYMEN

    BRISBANE, December 19.-Storekeepers are giving dairymen only one month's credit, compared with the usual 12 ...

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  12. Shot Woman: Then Suicided

    SYDNEY, December 19.— Police believe that an Australian ex-serviceman to-night shot a new Australian woman, and then ...

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  13. Reds on Staff Of British Commissioner

    SINGAPORE, December 19.—Federal police headquarters disclosed to-day that a number of the staff at King's House, Kuala ...

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  14. MILK PRODUCTION DOWN IN MACKAY

    MACKAY, December 19.—Mackay's milk production is still dropping. There will be no milk on sale in ...

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  15. EISENNOWER & U.S PRESIDENCY

    WASHINGTON, December 19.— According to the magazine "U.S. News and World Report." General Dwight Eisenhowe has ...

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  16. Newspaper Fined For Contempt

    WELLINGTON, December 19.—The proprietors of the newspaper "Truth" were fined £250 for contempt of court and ordered to pay ...

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  17. TWO NEW [?]TAM[?]

    CAN[?]ERRA, December [?] The Rostmaster-General (Mr. H. L. Antheny) said to-day that two new stamps will be added to the ...

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  18. Police Expect To Arrest Murderer To-day

    SYDNEY, December 19.- Police expect to street the murderer of Mrs. Leopoldine Hacker to-morrow. ...

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  19. MORE STUNG BY MYSTERY BUG

    CAIRNS, December 19. — Two more children were stung to-day at Yorkey's Knob Beach, Cairns, by_ an unknown marine object. ...

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  20. Intimidation By Unions Ineffective

    SYDNEY, December 19.—Unions who do not 'pull things on' receive better treatment A Federal Conciliation Commit ...

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  21. PRISON ESCAPEE CAPTURED IN BAR

    MELBOURNE, December 18-Police guarded all exit* to the City Court to-day, when Melbourne's "Houdini", Maxwell Carl ...

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  22. Conference on Weekly Hours To-day

    MELBOURNE, December 19.—Representatives of employers and the unions will meet in conference with the Chief Judge of the ...

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  23. STRAIN ON THE NERVES

    BRISBANE, December 19: Two Murwillumbah men are anxious to know which of them owns a half-share in ...

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  24. FREE ELECTIONS IN GERMANY?

    PARIS, December 19.— The United Nations special political committee to-day decided by 45 votes to six to set up a ...

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  25. McKELLS BACK IN AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, December 19.—The Governor-General (Sir W. J. McKell) and Lady McKell arrived back in Canberra this afternoon ...

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  26. Gastro Enteritis Outbreak Causes Concern

    BRISBANE, December 19.— Doctora are concerned that the present outbreak of gastro enteritis in the metropolitan area ...

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  27. SPIES EXECUTED

    LONDON, December 19. A Moscow radio broadcast to-day reported that a Soviet firing squad has executed for ...

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  28. TEST CASE ON LAND TAXES

    BRISBANE, December 19.—A recommendation that a test case on the revised Federal Land Tax failles he prepared for submission ...

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  29. Navy Escort For Royal Couple

    LONDON, December 18.—The Admiralty announced to-day that ships of four Commonwealth Navies will escort Princess Eliza ...

    Article : 98 words
  30. POLIO INCREASE EXPECTED IN NEW YEAR

    BRISBANE, December 19.—An increase in poliomyelitis cases during the hot months of the New Tear is expected by the State ...

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  31. Judge Caustic On

    MELBOURNE, December 19. — The ejection of the Communist, Ernest Thornton, to the position of national secretary of the Federal ironworkers' Association was on votes obtained "from a tainted source and by foul means", Mr. Justice Dunphy said in ...

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  32. Union Official On Driving Charge

    SYDNEY, December 19.—Allen George Ridley Bagnall. 55, union secretary, of Richmond Avenue, Dee Why, was remanded until ...

    Article : 75 words
  33. MEETING OF SUGAR COMMITTEE

    BRISBANE, December 19.—The Sugar Industry Joint Committee on the Commonwealth sugar agreement met to-day to ...

    Article : 230 words
  34. Parents Forbidding Sons To Join Permanent Services

    MELBOURNE, December 19.—"Parents of National Service Trainees are forbidding their sons to join the permanent services for their training," said the Director General of Recruiting (Lieutenant ...

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  35. AIR AMBULANCE DEBRIS FOUND

    CAIRNS, December 19.—A small portion, 20 Inches long, of the aerial ambulance, Which crashed into the sea 25 miles north of ...

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  36. U.S. HONOURS OUR TROOPS

    THE RARE HONOUR of a Presidential Unit Citstion bestowed on the Third Battlion, Royal Australian Regiment for its heroism in the battle of kapyong, korea, by the American Eighth Army Commander. General James van Fleet. The General wearing ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 128 words
  37. BUTTER IMPORTS FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, December 19.—The first Victorian butter shipment will arrive in Brisbane to-morrow. ...

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  38. RAVENSHOE BOY DIES FROM BITE OF SNAKE

    HERBERTON, December 19: Alan Jansen, aged 14½ years, of Vine Creek, Ravenshoe, passed away at 3.30 o'clock this ...

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  39. TRANSPORT STRIKE WILL HIT CHRISTMAS TRADE

    SYDNEY, December 19. — To-morrow's 24-hour bus and tram stoppage will keep tent of thousands of Christmas shoppers ...

    Article : 87 words
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