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  2. MAILS CLUB TO-DAY.

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. U.S. FIRMS SEE BLAIR ATHOL COAL AS VITAL PACIFIC DEFENCE ARM

    NEW YORK, December 29.—U.S. companies which hove submitted plans to the Australian Government for the development of the Blair Athol coalfields, see in the vast Blair Athol deposits on even more important aspect ...

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  5. AUST. HAS FIRM GRIP ON DAVIS CUP

    ADELAIDE, December 29.—Australia has an almost unassailable grip on the Davis Cup after winning the first two singles of the challenge round against America before a crowd of 15,275 ...

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  6. Australian Naval Men As "Father Christmas"

    Ships of the Commonwealth Fleet commanded by Rear Admiral E.G.A. Clifford, serving in Korean waters, have adopted" an orphanage on the island of [?] off enemy held North Korean coast, and officers and men regularly go ashore with food, toys and other gifts for the youngsters orphaned by the war. Our picture shows Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "FAINT HOPE FOR U.S."

    NEW YORK, December 29.—Australia's two tennis [?] Frank [?] and Kea McGregor—[?] ...

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  8. FORECASTS BRIGHT 1953

    BRISBANE, December 29.—Queensland Chamber of Manufactures President (Mr. L. J. ...

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  9. HEAVY ATTACK ON KOREA HILL

    SEOUL, December 29.—Chinese Communists harled their heaviest attack in two weeks against Sniper Ridge ...

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  10. Factory To Double A- Output?

    LONDON, December 29: The "Daily Express" science writer (Chapman Pincher) to-day claimed the new ...

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  11. WILL NOT WIELD "STICK" ON STATES

    MELBOURNE, December 29.—The Commonwealth would not go to the States widding "the big stick" when it sought their co-operation in concentrating on public works which would increase our export trade, the Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) said at a press ...

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  12. TIP BASE PAY RISE OF 10/-

    SYDNEY, December 29: Industrial leaders expect the basic wage to rise by 7/- to 10/- when the ...

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  13. Feed Lack Blamed On Rail Delay

    BRISBANE, December 29.—[?] ...

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  14. Diplomat To Be Recalled

    MELBOURNE, December 29: A French commercial attache, whose recall the Federal Government has requested, will ...

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  15. PREHISTORIC FISH HAS HANDS, FEET

    LONDON, December 29.—The "Daily Express" Durban representative says Professor J.L.B., Smith, of ...

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  16. Fishing Boat Rammed at Sea

    BRISBANE December [?] Two men were saved when their fishing boat sank within two minutes of ...

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  17. RED GERMAN YOUTH PURGE

    BERLIN, December 28.—East Germany's Communist run free German Youth Movement (F.D.J.) is ...

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  18. Industrial Growth Brake On Slump

    WASHINGTON, December 29: The United States' Commerce Department said yesterday that expanding ...

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  19. Plane Tossed In Storm

    CANBERRA, December 29: Three T.A.A. aircraft passengers were injured in a hallstorm this afternoon. The ...

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  20. Rain Hold Up In Planting

    BRISBANE, December 29: Planting of grain sorgham on Queensland British Food Corporation properties has ...

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  21. FATHER WATCHES CHILDREN DROWN

    ADELAIDE, December 29. Still locked together, the bodies of Rosemary Anderson (10), and her brother ...

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  22. STRIKE WILL SLOW SHIPS FOR KOREA

    SINGAPORE, December 29.—The refitting of British warships for service in Korean waters will be ...

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  23. EXPECT ARREST SEX MANIAC SOON

    SYDNEY, December 29.—New information has increased the theory that the same pervert committed the sex murders of Betty Shanks, in Brisbane in September, and Shirley ...

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  24. 11,000 SCOUTS AT JAMBOREE

    SYDNEY, December 29.—Almost 11.000 Scouts from all parts of Australia and 17 overseas countries are under ...

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  25. RAIN WAS BEST CHRISTMAS BOX

    BRISBANE, December 29.—Ernestine plains station in north-west Queensland received the best Christmas box ...

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  26. Bucket Brigade Saves Five Houses

    MACKAY, December 29.—Five houses were saved from destruction by fire by a sixman bucket brigade, when a ...

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  27. Cabinet Meeting Before Talks

    LONDON, December 29.—The "Daily Express political writer says the Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) called a ...

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  28. LABOUR BACKS EISENHOWER

    WASHINGTON, December 29.-The American Federation of Labour hu pledged its full co-operation with ...

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  29. WILL SPEND £1,000,000 ON PLANT IF

    BRISBANE, December 29.—British motor magnate, Mr. C. Basil Nixon, said to-day that his company was ...

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  30. Diesel on Time

    The first diesel-electric locomotive to Townsville arrived from Mackay on schedule at 1.18 this ...

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  31. A- SCIENTIST RELEASED

    LONDON, December 29.—The 41-year atom scientist Dr. Alan Nunn May, was released from Wakefield ...

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  32. New Submarine Mark Buoy

    A new type of submarine marker buoy for the Royal Navy has been developed by the Admiralty. These [?] are for releasing by submarines, which may, for any reason, be unable to surface after diving. Made largely of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. Tourist Trade May Equal Primary Industry Capital

    BRISBANE, December 29.-The tourist industry should one day equal the great primary industries in the volume of new capital introduced to Queensland, the Minister in Charge of the Tourist Bureau ...

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  34. Commemorative Crown Piece

    The plaster [?] approved design for the [?] of [?] Commemorative crown (five shilling [?] next year. The design, by Mr. [?] shows Her Majesty mounted and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. GIRL KILLED IN FALL FROM CAR

    BUNDABERG, December 29.—Maureen Fay McLeod, 41-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William McLeod, of ...

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  36. Marlin Tows Launch 5 Miles

    MURWILLUMBAH, December 29.—A 250lb. blue marlin towed a 16-foot motor launch five miles in ...

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  37. PICTURES OF THE SUN

    MELBOURNE, December 29: A spectrohellograph, the first of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, will be used in ...

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  38. NAME A JET.

    BRISBANE, December 29: Australia's first six Viscount turbo-jet airliners are to be named by the public. The ...

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  39. GIVES UP EFFORTS

    PARIS, December 29.—The Gaullist leader Jacques Soustelle yesterday gave up his efforts to form a new ...

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