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  3. INDO-CHINA ATTACK REPULSED BY FRENCH

    HANOI, December 3.—An all-out assault by 17,000 Communist-led Vietminh troops on the isolated Thai fortress of Nasam had been "successfully repulsed," the French High Command ...

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  4. MODEL OF NEW ROYAL YACHT

    A Model of the Bond Yacht which is being built at Clydebank, England. The Admiralty expects the ship, which is 413ft, long, to be ready toward the end of next year. The ship is designed to allow its easy conversion to a hospital ship in the event of war. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Allegations on "Black" Beer

    SYDNEY, December 3.—Charles Edward Arnold Bingham used to put the difference between the correct and blackmarket price for bottled ...

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  6. PRESENT CITY WITH BUST OF SIS. KEENY

    TOOWOOMBA, December 3.—Mr. Randolph Williams, sculptor, of Sydney, is building a life-sized bust of Sister Kenny, which is bring prepared to present to the ...

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  7. SEARCH FOR MAN AT HOME HILL

    A party of police, civilians and a black tracker are searching the Home Hill district for an ...

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  8. 128½d. for Greasy of Wool Sole

    BRISBANE, December 3: Wool sales continued to-day with the offering of 13,600 bales. ...

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  9. NO TELEVISION IN AUST. FOR YEARS

    CANBERRA, December 3.—Technical and other problems make it quite certain television could not be introduced into Australia, as a regular service, within two years, it was learned officially to-day. It was stated authoritatively that neither the commercial services nor ...

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  10. GOVT. FACES BRADFIELD OPPOSITION

    SYDNEY, December 3.—Although Labour did not nominate, the Government faces strong opposition in ...

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  11. "LOST NOTHING IN T.V. DELAY"

    CANBERRA, December 3: Australia has not lost anything through delay in introducing ...

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  12. Citrus Crop Left Behind

    AYR, December 3.—One of the settlers of Clare, who has left the area for what he considered to be ...

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  13. Ratify Plan For Korea

    NEW YORK, December 3.—The United Nations General Assembly will be called into plenary session ...

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  14. M.R.C. SECRETARY TO RETIRE SOON

    BRISBANE, December 3: The secretary of the Main Roads Commissions (Mr. John Edwin England) will ...

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  15. Cheetham To Play To-morrow

    BRISBANE, December 3: South African captain, Jack Cheetham, was to-day included in the 12 players ...

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  16. BOYS' 1200 MILE RIDE

    BRISBANE, December 3.—Three schoolboys yesterday afternoon set off on a 1200-mile bicycle ...

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  17. PINEAPPLE CROPS IN CLARE AREA

    AYR, December 2.—Pineapple growing may by an industry in the Clare area, secondary to tobacco ...

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  18. Court Told of Idiot's Death

    SYDNEY, December 3.—A woman had admitted that she had strangled, decapitated, and ...

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  19. State's Tallow Trade Resumed

    BRISBANE, December [?] Trading in Queensland tallow has been resumed in Brisbane this week, following ...

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  20. Grudges Dropped

    BRISBANE, December 3: State Parliament ended its sittings this afternoon. Members dropped their political ...

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  21. SMALL POTATO CROP AT CLARE

    AYR, Decembers 3: Potato production at Clare this season has been on the light side for the simple ...

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  22. PRINCE IN DIVORCE SUIT

    SYDNEY, December 3.—Russian Prince Dmitri Massalki Surine was named at co-respondent in a divorce ...

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  23. STOPPAGE ON CAIRNS WHARF

    CAIRNS, December 3.—The Cairns waterfront will be idle till next Monday as a result of a dispute ...

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  24. GOVT. MAY AID T.I.

    BRISBANE, December 3.—The Government will consider giving financial assistance to relieve ...

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  25. TAKE WAR TO RED BORDERS?

    SEOUL, December 3 (A.A.P.—Reuter): The President of South Korea (Dr. Syngman Rhee) indicated yesterday he would advise ...

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  26. No Short Cuts To Prosperity

    LONDON, December 3.—Mr. Sidney Holland, New Zealand's Prime Minister, in a broadcast to-night said ...

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  27. SEX CHANGE NO RARITY

    NEW YORK, December 3: American medical authorities to-day said the sex change of former soldier, ...

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  28. KOREA RETURNEES

    SYDNEY, December 2.—One hundred and forty Australian soldiers will arrive at Sydney to-morrow from ...

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  29. Professor In Grand Jury Investigation

    WASHINGTON, December 8.—The Justice Department to-day ordered a Federal grand jury investigation of ...

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  30. Retiring After 32 Years In Parliament

    BRISBANE, December 3.—An 80-year-old Labour politician, Mr. Tom Dunstan, has decided to retire. He [?] in ...

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  31. STUDY VALUES

    BRISBANE, Decembers.—About 140,000 land valuations in Brisbane and 35 towns and shires in the State will be ...

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  32. Urge Start on Rail Link

    SYDNEY, December 3.—Three members of the Federal Government's Food and Agriculture Committee will ...

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  33. FIRST RIFT WITH EISENHOWER

    WASHINGTON, December 3.—Senator Robert Taft opened his first post-election rift with General ...

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  34. Object To Pastoral Lease Conditions

    BRISBANE, December 3.—Graziers to-day entered an objection to agricultural conditions being applied to ...

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  35. £70 FINE FOR NUT PURCHASE

    CAIRNS, December 3.—In the Court of Petty Sessions to-day, Frederick Lew Ah Tong, a Cairns storekeeper, ...

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  36. STOP REFUGEES

    BERLIN, December 3.—East German police are putting up a six foot high barbed wire fence along the East ...

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  37. "Stupidity To Send More Beef Overseas"

    BRISBANE, December 3.—It was stupidity to suggest that Australia could send another 360,000 tons to beef into world markets within 10 years, Mr. P. A. Elliott, Queensland member of the Australian Meat Board, said ...

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  38. PASS HARBOUR TRUST

    BRISBANE, December 8.—"Centr[?]sation" in a bill to set up a state harbours trust was opposed by the ...

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  39. U.S. TOUR PLANNED

    PARIS, December 3.—Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery, Deputy Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, will ...

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  40. GRANT SERVICE LEAVE EXEMPTIONS

    BRISBANE, December 3: Mr. H. J. Harvey indicated in the Industrial Court to-day that it was the intention ...

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  41. FADDEN ASKS REPORTERS TO LEAVE BECAUSE OF NEWSPAPER'S ATTACKS

    CANBERRA, December 3.—The Acting Prime Minister (Sir Arthur Fadden) to-day refused to hold a Press conference while representatives of the "Sydney Daily Telegraph" were present. ...

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  42. SMALL TORNADO DAMAGE IN GYMPIE

    GYMPIE, December 3.—A miniature tornado cut a swathe of destruction through Gympie yesterday. Three hotels, the School of Arts, and four houses were among the ...

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  43. HEATWAVE FORECAST

    BRISBANE, December 3.—Queensland will have a minor heatwave for the next few days, according to the ...

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  44. Unveils Cairn

    CAIRNS, December 3.—On the Kuranda Range to-day the President of Rotary International (Mr. H. J. Brunnier) ...

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  45. HOME ECONOMIC REVIEW SOON

    CANBERRA, December 3.—A comprehensive statement on the domestic economic situation will be made ...

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  46. SEEK INTENTIONS

    BRISBANE, December 3.—The State Government's Intentions on land tenure will be sought by graziers. This ...

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  47. AID FOR OIL REFINERY

    LONDON, December 3.—The American Caltex Oil group is raising £2,400,000 in London to help finance the ...

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  48. MINISTER RELIEVED

    VIENNA, December 3.—Dr. Antonin Gregor, Czechoslovak Minister for Foreign Trade, on to-day relieved of ...

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  49. COSTLY NEWS

    MELBOURNE, December 3: The annual meeting of the Australian Associated Press Pty. Ltd. was held in Melbourne ...

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  50. FILL SECURITY LOAN?

    CANBERRA, December 3: The acting Prime Minister (Sir Arthur Fadden) said to-day all indications were that ...

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  51. TORNADO TOLL

    JOHANNESBURG, December 3.—A tornado yesterday killed 13 Africans and injured 40 when it struck the ...

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