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  3. TALKS OVER BEEF VITAL TO INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday Problem of meat supplies will be one of the major items of the British Commonwealth ...

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  4. REMAND GRANTED

    In the Charters Towers Court of Petty Sessions this morning before Messrs H. L. Kingston and C. Smith, J.P.s, ...

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  5. £20 FINE FOR STEALING

    A. 33-year-old shearer who pleaded guilty to a stea[?]ing charge was convicted and fined £20, in default two ...

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  6. OVERTIME BAN IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wed.—Prospects of a slow-down by 3,0[?]0,000 British shipbuilders and engineers increased tonight as ...

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  7. SOCIALITE WEDDING ILLEGAL?

    NEW YORD, Wednesday—Millionairess Barbara Hutton and Dominican playboy, Porfirio Rubirosa, were married ...

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  8. OBSCENE LANGUAGE

    William Mervyn Carbis, 21year-old stockman, was convicted and fined £3 in the Charters Towers Court of ...

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  9. LATEST ANTI-SUBMARINE NEPTUNE

    Wing Commander W. K. Bolltho, D.F.C., R.A.A.F. (right) and two officers of the Portuguese Air Force, Inspect latest model of an anti-sub Neptune at the Lockheed factory at Burbank, California. They were members of a group of 16 specialists from 12 nations, who had just graduated from a six months' course at the Command and Staff Schools ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NEW ATOM ROLE BY U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—The Washington "Post" reported that the United States Air Force was remodelling a ...

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  11. MORE FOOD FOR JAPS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday The United States and Japan were negotiating a food sales agreement that would case the ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA RETAINS DAVIS CUP

    Australia retained the Davis Cup today, when Ken Rosewall (Aust.) defeated Victor Seixas (USA) in four ...

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  13. BRISBANE TEST STAYS

    LONDON, Wed.—Ronald Aird, secretary of the Marylebone Cricket Club, said to-day the Australian decision ...

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  14. SEX FILM BOYCOTT

    ST LOUIS, Wednesday- The police and a country prosecutor said today neither contemplated any legal, action to ...

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  15. DUKE AT FUNERAL

    AUCKLAND, Wed.—The Duke of Edinburgh attended the memorial service in Wellington today for victims of ...

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  16. KILLED IN TRAIN FALL

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A 13year-old boy, who fell from a moving rall carriage, was killed by a following train ...

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  17. SEDGMAN FOR AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Wednesday—Frank Sedgman is scheduled to arrive here from Melbourne on Friday to play ...

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  18. LEGAL MOVE ON UNIONISM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—N.S.W. unions will oppose a challenge in the High Court to the state's new compulsory ...

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  19. MALIK ON WAY HOME

    LONDON, Wednesday- Mr Jacob Malik, Russian ambassador to Britain, left London for Moscow by air yesterday ...

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  20. LAD FOUND ALIVE, WELL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday—After being lost for two days in dense country at Mt Mcc, six-year-old Allan Noel ...

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  21. PERSONAL

    Advice received from Brisbane on Wednesday stated that Spencer Routh, brilliant young Townsville student, who ...

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  22. JAP TRADE THREAT

    LONDON, Wednesday—The finance ministers of the Commonwealth meeting in Sydney on January 8 will face ...

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  23. NO MOVE ON BRISBANE TEST

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—At is meeting in Melbourne the Australian Cricket Board of Control once again passed ...

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  24. TRADE SCHOLARS

    ROME, Wednesday — As a new step in a drive to increase trade wilh Australia and 11 other countries, the ...

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  25. AUSTRALIANS IN REP. TEAM

    LONDON, Wednesday—Three Australians and two New Zealanders have been named in the international ...

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  26. TO RELEASE U.S. MEN

    WASHINGTON, Wed.—The United States State Department said that the Soviet Government had promised to ...

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  27. RED OFFER ACCEPTED

    LONDON, Wed.—Britain France and the United Stat[?]s have agreed to accept the Russian proposal of January ...

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  28. NO WORK AT SCHOOL

    LONDON, Wednesday.-The Chairman of the Education Committee of the National Association of Schoolmasters ...

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  29. RUSSIA PAYS IN GOLD

    LONDON, Wednesday—Gold worth £1½ million sterling was flown into London on special airliner from ...

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  31. THE FLYING DOCTOR DROVER

    While awaiting the allotment of a new aircraft for the Flying Doctor at Charters Towers the Service Drover aircraft from Cloncurry, the Norman Bourke, is servicing the area. The Drover was photographed on a recent visit to Townsville. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. JET OUTPUT UP IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday Dewitt Ramsey, president of the Aircraft Industries Association, reported that in 1953 ...

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  33. HUNT FOR CRACKSMAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday: Defectives are conducting a statewide search for the cracksman who stole £12,000 ...

    Article : 89 words
  34. TIRED OF LIFE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday —A 15-year-old boy, who claimed he was "tired of living," tried to suicide by swallowing glass ...

    Article : 103 words
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