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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. SCHEME FOR POOR POUND, RICH DOLLAR

    NEW YORK, December 2.—LeaderS of the British Family of nations to-day examined an Australian proposal for a unique United States-Commonwealth treaty of trade and friendship, ...

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  5. FOURTH GARBUTT N.S.T. COURSE COMPLETED

    THEIR TRAINING COMPLETED, these Air Force N.S.T.'s paraded on Friday afternoon at Garbutt for an inspection by the Officer Commanding North Eastern Area (Air-Commodore I.D. McLachlan), in the foreground. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. £15,000 DAMAGE IN THURSDAY, CYCLONE

    THURSDAY ISLAND, December 2.—Thursday Island suffered damage estimated at £15,000 to £20,000 as a result of a cyclone last night. Fortunately there were no casualties. ...

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  7. MOVED TO NORTH CORAL SEA

    BRISBANE, December 2.—The cyclonic depression which hit Thursday Island during the night ...

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  8. Optimism On Wool

    BRISBANE, December 2.—Australia had no need to be afraid of synthetic fibres provided she continued to ...

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  9. Biggest Battle of Six Years in Indo-China

    HANOI, December 2.—Sven thousand Vietminh troops launched a vicious bloody attack just before midnight last night at Nasam against ...

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  10. Record Plane Loadings

    BRISBANE, December 2.—Record freight loadings over the last three [?] were reported to-day by the ...

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  11. Geography Lesson From The Air

    CAIRNS, December 2.—This morning 22 State High School pupils had Queensland's first serial ...

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  12. INCREASE IN BANK SAVINGS

    CANBERRA, Dec. 2.—Savings bank deposits throughout Australia increased in October, 1952, ...

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  13. MINERS' BALLOT

    IPSWICH, December 2.—Secretary of the Queensland Colliery Employer Union (Mr. C. Tucker) to-day ...

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  14. REDS RE-OPEN KOREA BATTLE IN SNOWSTORM

    SEOUL, December 2.—Chinese Communists re-opened the battle of Sniper Ridge in a snowstorm early to-day with a 750-man assault against South Koreans defending the vital central front ...

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  15. Trust To Control Ports

    BRISBANE, December 2.—The Government plans to set ap a trust to control several Queensland ...

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  16. Stop Dingo Air Baits?

    BRISBANE, December 2.—If the present Queensland dingo aerial baiting campaign is not ...

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  17. LOWER POWER SURCHARGE UNECONOMIC

    BRISBANE, December 2—Supplying electricity to rural areas at a lower surcharge than 10 per cent ...

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  18. Above Average Employment

    BRISBANE, December 2.—Above average seasonal employment was being experienced in Queensland this year ...

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  19. C.E.L. LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED

    BRISBANE, December 2.—City Electric Light Company's £700,00 loan, which closed last Saturday, has ...

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  20. Move Rejected

    BRISBANE, December 2: A last minute bid by the Opposition for abolition of compulsory cultivation ...

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  21. NO BUTTER EXPORTS

    SYDNEY, December 2.—Exports of butter from Queensland had been suspended from to-day, Mr. J.K. ...

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  22. HAVE ANSWER TO RUSTLING?

    BRISBANE, December 2: South-western Queensland graziers believe they have found the answer to cattle ...

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  23. QLD. MAN-HOUR OUTPUT UP

    BRISBANE, December 2.—The man-hour output of employees in Queensland had increased generally in ...

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  24. SUGAR MILL OVERTIME BAN BEFORE COURT

    BRISBANE, December 2.—Dealing with an overtime ban in the Innisfail district, which had been referred to him, Mr. T. E. Dwyer, in the Industrial Court to-day, declared that ...

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  25. Govt. Orders Four Ships

    CANBERRA, December 2,—Government orders for a further four ships will be placed with the Australian ...

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  26. COLOSSAL CANE CROPS ON DELTA

    AYR, December 2: Some exceptionally heavy crops of cane are being harvested on the Burdekin this year. ...

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  27. ONLY ONE SET OF RAILS IN BURDEKIN BRIDGE PLANS

    HOME HILL, December 2.—While the piers of the high level bridge have been placed on die Burdekin River and approaches advanced, the whole awaiting the superstructure, ...

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  28. HAD NO TROUBLE WITH ROSEWALL

    MELBOURNE, Decembr 2.—Vic [?] (America) had no difficulty in eliminating Ken Rosewall in ...

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  29. Wheat Ships For Qld. Firm

    MARYBOROUGH, December 2.—The construction of two 2000-ton bulkhead wheat carriers for the ...

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  30. Germans Armed in East Zone

    BONN, December 2.—More than 100,000 Germans are now under arms tn the Russian occupied eastern ...

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  31. Week Overdue, Return Safely

    ROCKHAMPTON, Decembr 2.—Wilfred Ward Waldron, accompanied by his three-year-old son, who ...

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  32. Gloomy U.S. Davis Cup Outlook

    NEW YORK, December 2.—Only a tennis miracle could win back the Davis Cup for the United States this ...

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  33. RUNAWAY CHAIR DASH; WOMAN HURT

    BRISBANE, December 2.—An invalid was badly injured in Brisbane to-day, when a runaway wheel-chair ...

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  34. GAOLED UNTIL "PROPER ANSWERS"

    BRISBANE, December 2: Charles Coward, bankrupt, will stay in the Debtors Ward of Boggo Road Gaol until he ...

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  35. Koreans With Commonwealth Division

    CANBERRA, December 2: The incorporation of 1000 Korean soldiers into the British Commonwealth ...

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  36. Release of Egyptians

    CAIRO, December 2.—The Army has released from custody Dr. Hafez Ann, former chief of Farouk's Royal ...

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  37. Fined For Assault

    INNISFAIL, December 2.—William Charles Joseph was fined £25 or three months gaol in the Summons Court ...

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