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  2. [?] CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. DOCTORS ORDERED TO "ELIMINATIE" CHIEF OFFICIALS

    LONDON, January 13.—The Soviet news agency, Task, has alleged that a group of Russian doctors had killed General A. Zhdanov, a member of the Politburo, and the Secretary of ...

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  5. British Aircraft Carrier For Australia

    Sir Thomas White, the Australian High Commissioner, accompanied by Lady White, visited Plymouth to bid farwell to the 500 officers and men who will form the crew of H.M. Aircraft Carrier "Vengeance", being loaned to Australia until another carrier now being built in Britain is completed. Our picture shows the Vengeance at Plymouth before her ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Opposition Confident Of Early State Election

    BRISBANE, January 13.—"I have not the slightest doubt that there will be an early election." the State Liberal Party Leader (Mr. T. A. Hiley) said to-night. "The Labour Government ...

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  7. 440 ALLIED BOMBER RAID IN KOREA

    SEOUL, January 13.—The United States 5th Air Force harled a 440-plane raid against Communist ...

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  8. AUST. DEVELOPS NEW MIDGET RADIO

    CANBERRA, January 13: Australia has developed a night radio transmitting and receiving set that will ...

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  9. FEARS FOR MISSING MAN

    SYDNEY, January 13.—Toowoomba b[?] Roland Mark Betts (29) is missing in Sydney, and ...

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  10. SEDGMAN, McGREGOR EARN £4500

    NEW YORK, January 13. Frank Sedgman and Ken. McGregor, the Australian tennis stars turned ...

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  11. AIR-CONDITIONED TRAIN TO Mt. ISA

    The State's first airconditioned train, which is to operate on the Townsville - Mount Isa ...

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  12. "Scientists Should Make Own Rules"

    MONTREAL, January 13: Sir Robert Watson-Walt, the father of radar, said yesterday that a select ...

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  13. SPECTACULAR?

    LONDON, January 13. Reiter's diplomatic circles believe that the indictment of nine doctors ...

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  14. To Survey Coal Sale Outlook

    BRISBANE, January 13. The Mines Minister, Mr. F. J. Riordan, said to-night the State Coal Board was ...

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  15. £500 Tax Fine On Italian Company

    SYDNEY, January 13.—An Italian company with contracts with the Queensland Housing Commission ...

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  16. Ian Ayre Enters Singles Semi-Final

    MELBOURNE, January 13 Young Queensland, Ian Ayre played top flight tennis at Cooyong to-day, to ...

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  17. GIVE-AWAY CARS

    LONDON, January 12.—A second hand car dealer, Arthur Clarke, who yesterday sold two care at Manchester ...

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  18. VIC. FACING CRISIS

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 13.—Ma[?] through the complete shat-down of State works faces Victoria. ...

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  19. HOPES FOR GOOD NEWS ON SUDAN

    CAIRO, January 13.—The Egyptian Government spokesman yesterday said he hoped to have good news within two days on the future of the Sudan after renewed negotiations ...

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  20. Dissatisfaction On Slow European Rearmament

    WASHINGTON, January 13.—The Secretary of State designate (Mr. Dulles) is expected to outline to the Se[?]ate Foreign Relations Committee this week the dissatisfaction of the incoming Eisenhower administration on the ...

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  21. WANTS KRAMER TROUPE HERE

    MELBOURNE, January 12. The Director of the Essendon board cycling track (Mr. Ted Waterford) is ...

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  22. N.S.W. Agrees To Have Own Tax

    SYDNEY, January 18.—The New South Wales Premier (Mr. J. Cahill) said to-day that New South Wales ...

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  23. Duke Will Sail In N.Z.

    AUCKLAND, January 13.—The Duke of Edinburg will sail a 14-foot international class yacht ...

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  24. FOR TRIAL ON WIFE MURDER CHARGE

    TAMWORTH, January 13: In the Collarencbri Corener's Court to-day a man was committed for trial on ...

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  25. THOUSANDS JAM STREET AS NAZI TRIAL BEGINS

    PARIS, January 13.—Thousands of people jammer the streets outside the Bor deaux court house to-day ...

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  26. PROTECTION MOVE BY KENYA WHITES

    NAIROBI, January 13.—White settlers from all parts of Kenya met at Thomson's Falls yesterday ...

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  27. Ask For Expert

    BRISBANE, January 13.—The Government would make an urgent request to the Commonwealth ...

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  28. MAN DETAINED AFTER SHOOTING

    BRISBANE, January 13: Detectives detained a 38-year-old man for questioning to-day, following the ...

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  29. Austrian Treaty Talks Proposed

    WASHINGTON, January 13: The United States. Britain and France yesterday asked the Soviet Union to agree to ...

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  30. YUGOSLAVIA MAY HAVE PRESIDENT

    BELGRADE, January 13. Declaring, "The changes now being made of worldwide importance," the ...

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  31. JUST THIS ONCE!

    LONDON, January 13.—Rev. W. G. Hargrave Thomas, vicar of Needham Market, a village near Ipswich, said ...

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  32. McCOOL OUT OF SHIELD SIDE

    BRISBANE, January 13.—Queensland end former Test all-rounder, Colin McCool, has withdrawn from the State ...

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  33. CHARGE AFTER RAZOR ATTACK

    BRISBANE, January 13.—A 52-year-old seaman was charged with having caused grievous bodily harm to-day ...

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  34. CRITICISES U.K. JET SALES

    LONDON, January 13.—The Israell Minister-designate to Australian and New Zealand (Mr. Max Nurock) ...

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  35. WITH THE AUSTRALIANS IN KOREA

    As this contribution to the Christmas which per[?]ded the Third Battalion. Royal Australian Regiment, Chung, a Korean orphan who does odd jobs for the Machine Gun Platoon, decorated a special Christmas tree of his own. With Chung in front of the tree are, from left: Pte. Ron Geer of Hobart, has; Cpl Ron. Kerle, of Townsville ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. Urges 'Nato In Pacific'

    WASHINGTON, January 18.—Representative Walter Judd (Rep.) said yesterday block Communist ...

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  37. £4,500,000 CHEQUE TO HERBERT RIVER

    INGHAM, January 13.—The Herbert River district has completed a record cane harvest, the combined total of the two milk being 707,660 tons, of a gross value of about ...

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  38. WARNING TO RUSSIAN PLANES OVER JAPAN

    TOKIO, January 13.—A Japanese Foreign Office spokesman said to-day that between 20 and 30 Russian planes had flown over Japan's northern territory since last summer. ...

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  39. ARMY TO PLAY PROPER PART

    CANBERRA, January 13.—The Australian Army for the first t[?] since the end of the last war, was ...

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  40. YOUTH FACES STEALING CHARGE

    BRISBANE, January 18: A bank officer's mother and father were in the Police Court to-day, when he was ...

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  41. PLANE FOUND

    NEW YORK, January 13: The wreck ace of a C-46 troop transport, missing since Wednesday, with 40 aboard, has been found on a ...

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  42. "Continue Struggle"

    CAIRO, January 13.-General Naguib declared to-day, "We will continue our struggle until not one ...

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  43. WAR LEADERS AS ESCORTS

    LONDON, January 13.—The Queen hu chosen the wartime leaders of the three services to walk with her ...

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  44. Support Unions

    MELBOURNE, January 13. Victoria's Labour Government will oppose employers claims for a reduced basic ...

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