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  3. MAILS CLOSED TO-DAY

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  4. LOCAL TROOPS PARADE FOR MINISTER

    C.M.F. and A.R.A. troops turned on a precision parade for the Army Minister (Mr. Jos Francis) during his visit to Townsville. Here Mr. Francis, accompanied by Brigadier R. F. Monaghan (Commander II Infantry Brigade), Lieut. Col. M. R. Stuart (C.O. 31 Battation) and Captain I. H. Smith (II Brigade staff) inspects portion of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TORNADO KILLS 30

    JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 1.—It was estimated late last night more than 30 were dead and 500 injured ...

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  6. SISTER KENNY LAID TO REST

    TOOWOOMBA, December 1.—Sister Elizabeth Kenny was laid to rest to-day beside the grave of her mother, in the tiny country ...

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  7. REDS SWEPT OUT OF EVERY OFFICE IN IRON BALLOT

    SYDNEY, December 1.—Communists have been swept from every office in an overwhelming Australia-wide A.L.P. Industrial Group victory in the Ironworkers' Association ballots. ...

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  8. WORLD TO HEAR SERVICE

    BRISBANE, Dec. 1.—The [?] service will he breadcast throughout the world by short-wave. ...

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  9. WOOL VALUES ABOVE NOVEMBER RATES

    BRISBANE, December 1.—Values generally at the wool sales to-day were par up 5% dearer than Brisbane November rates. They were very firm and inclined to sellers' favour ...

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  10. ABATTOIR COSTLY TO GRAZIERS?

    BRISBANE, December 1.—Mr. I. McLonnan told the United Graziers' Association Cattle Committee ...

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  11. "NIGHTINGALES" FOR THE SQUARE

    LONDON, December 1.—The "Daily Telegraph" says the Mayfair Association will put ...

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  12. OVER-PRODUCTION OF COAL WILL CAUSE UNEMPLOYMENT

    BRISBANE, December 1.—Over-production in Queensland's coal industry would cause unemployment throughout the industry early in the new year, the Miners' State secretary (Mr. C. Tucker) predicted to-day. ...

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  13. SOLDIER NOW A WOMAN!

    NEW YORK, December 1.—A United States Army ex-serviceman had been transformed by six ...

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  14. NEW MOVE IN SHANKS' CASE

    BRISBANE, December 1.—Brisbane detectives investigating the Betty Shanks' murder have forwarded a ...

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  15. RECORD IN N.Q. TIN OUTPUT?

    COOKTOWN, December 1.—Far North Queensland's tin production next year is likely to be a record. ...

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  16. Potato Railings

    BRISBANE, December 1.—Railing days for potatoes roatered by counry loading agents for the rest of this ...

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  17. AUST. SABRES BETTER THAN RUSSIAN M.I.G.

    SEQUL., December, 1. (A. A. F.-Reuter) Australian Air and Navy Minister (Mr. W. McMahon) said ...

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  18. A.L.P. GAIN IN IRON POLL

    BRISBANE, December 1.—Sweeping victories in the ballot for officials of the Federated Iron workers' ...

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  19. Increases Follow Wheat Price Rise

    BRISBANE, December 1.—Bread, flour, bran and pollard prices will be increased from to-morrow. ...

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  20. GOOD RECORD

    LONDON, December 1.—Eighteen British registered ships of over 100 tons with a gross tonnage of 35,175 were ...

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  21. NOT IN DANGER?

    ROCKHAMPTON, December 1.—Police do not believe that Wilfred Wade Waldron, married, who is seven days ...

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  22. SKILLED AND RURAL MIGRANTS

    BRISBANE, December 1.—Only rural workers and skilled tradesmen are being brought to Queensland now ...

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  23. Carruthers Mobbed by Thousands

    SYDNEY, December 1.—Sydney gave a real hero's welcome home to-day to world bantamweight ...

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  24. Candy Eliminated

    MELBOURNE, December 1.—American Davis Cup captain, Vic Seixas, eliminated Don Candy in the ...

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  25. PETITION FROM SOUTH KOREANS FOR "IKE"

    SEOUL, December 1 (A.A.P.-Reuter).—South Korean Cabinet Ministers to-day stood by read at 10 minutes' notice, to dash to an airport, along tightly-guarded steets, to meet ...

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  26. LOSES BOTH LEGS

    BRISBANE, December 1.—A railway employee had both legs severed when a train ran over him near the ...

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  27. BOMB OUTRAGES

    LONDON, December 1.—Reuter's Tunis correspondent says bomb outrages continued in Tunisia ...

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  28. Score On M.I.G.'s

    SEOUL, December 1.—Sabre jets ran up a score of at least 23 to four over Soviet type M.I.G.-15 jets in ...

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  29. AMENITIES ROOM BUILT IN SEA?

    BRISBANE, December 1.—Watersiders at Urangan, near Maryborough, may have their quarters ...

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  30. SAYS DAMAGES WERE EXCESSIVE

    SYDNEY, December 1.—A £9,000 verdict in favour of a widow and her young daughter arising from an ...

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  31. TRANSPORT STRIKE?

    LONDON, December 1.—Unofficial leaders of Britain's transport workers the nation's ...

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  32. SHARP DECLINE IN CUSTOMS REVENUE

    CANBERRA, December 1.—Customs and Excise revenue for November fell by more than £7,000,000, compared ...

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  33. Cuts Train Time

    BRISBANE, December 1.—A diesel-electric locomotive hauling 513 tons to-day clipped 10 hours off the normal ...

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  34. Alcohol For Tennis Team

    BRISBANE, December 1. Playing members of the italian Davis Cup team are allowed to drink wine and ...

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  35. "NO DIGNITY"

    RANGOON, December 1.—The Socialist parties of India., Indonesia and Burma said yesterday that they rejected ...

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  36. Ambassador To U.K.

    NEW YORK, December 1.—General Eisenhower to-day chose Mr. Winthrop Aldrich, a New York banker, to be the ...

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  37. MENZIES' PLAN FOR CONFERENCE

    LONDON, December l.—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) is expected to call to-day for a concerted Commonwealth economic ...

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  38. REBELS HARASS FRENCH TROOPS

    PARIS, December 1.—Vietminh insurgent forces to-day continued to harass French troops south of the ...

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  39. Lead Bonus Rise

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  40. STUDY MILK PLAN

    BRISBANE, December 1.—Problems of free milk distribution to Queensland school children was being ...

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  41. LONG ROAD HAUL FOR THIS FREIGHT

    TWO big interstate motor vehicles attracted attention in Townsville on Monday. Loaded with prefabricated steel ducis, they were en route from Sydney to Tully sugar roill, a trip of approximately 1500 rules. They left Townsville. after lunch on the last lap of their long haul. (Fraley, Studio photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. M.H.R.'s. ESTATE

    SYDNEY, December 1.—Hubert Peter Lazzarini, former Labour M.H.R. for Werriwa, left an estate of £18,287. ...

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  43. "MUST REMEMBER BELSEN HORRORS"

    HANOVER, December 1.—Germans must never forge the horrors of the "shameful years" at the Nazi death ...

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  44. T.I. Murder Charge

    THURSDAY ISLAND, December 1.—A 20-year-old half caste. Roy Morseu, was charged in the Court of Petty ...

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  45. SHOPPING BAN

    BERLIN, December 1.—Six West Berliners were gaoled in East Berlin on Saturday from two to 12 months ...

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  46. Coronation Troops

    SEOUL, December 1. (A.A.P.-Reuter)—About 120 members of the First Commonwealth Division will ...

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  47. Opium Costly

    MELBOURNE, December 1.—Opium addicts are paying up to £50 a lb. for opium. This is believed to be an ...

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  48. MINE WORKER'S DEATH

    MT. ISA, December 1.—Robert Claude Kirkham (61) an employee of Mt Isa Mines for more than 20 years ...

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