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  4. Shark kills lifesaver

    A 20-YEAR-OLD lifesaver was killed by a shark at Palm Beach North, on the South Coast of Queensland, about 4.15 p.m. yesterday. He was Desmond Quinlan, of Browning Street, South ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Talk of the Town

    BRISBANE'S crime boss, "Mr. X," stopped a detective in Queen Street the other ...

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  6. Died after rescue bid

    DES. QUINLAN, victim of yesterday's shark attack at Palm Beach North. CLUBMATES Bill Wilson (left) and Frank Griffen who went to Quintan's assistance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Has Red China bad news for West?

    WASHINGTON, Sat. (A.A.P.).—The chief Chinese Communist representative at the United Nations, General Wu Hsiu-chuan, last night asked United Nations officials to arrange a Press Conference for him this afternoon. General Wu made his request after he and an ...

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  8. Truman: We must face war crisis

    WASHINGTON, Saturday (A.A.P.). — President Truman to-morrow morning will issue a proclamation declaring a state of national emergency in the United States. Announcing this in a ...

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  9. False war rumours sweep city

    WILD war rumours spread through Brisbane last night, when messages were flashed through the city ...

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  10. 'Act now—for civilisation'

    WASHINGTON Sat. (A.A.P.).—"The future of civilisation depends on what we do note and in the months ahead" President Truman told the American nation in his national crisis ...

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  11. SHARK PATROL AGAIN ON SOUTH COAST

    THE Courier-Mail and The Sunday Mail will provide an aerial shark patrol again over the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Korea town abandoned

    TOKIO, Sat (A.A.P).—United Nations forces to-day abandoned Hamhung and pulled their north-east beachhead into a tight semi-circle ringing the port of ...

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  13. Want talks widened

    LONDON. Sat (Special).—The British Cabinet has agreed to the terms of a reply to Russia's note seeking ...

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  14. MOTIVE FOR WIDOW'S MURDER

    SYDNEY, Sat. — Jewellery worth a fortune is believed to be missing from the flat of wealthy 60-year-old widow Mrs. Edith Hill who was murdered last ...

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  16. Money up the pole

    NEW YORK. Sat. (Special). —The "Queen of Flagpoie Sitters," Erma Leach, 25, of San Francisco, broke the world's ...

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  17. Does big job fast

    WASHINGTON, Sat. — Mr. Charles Wilson, whom President Truman is to appoint chief of ...

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    Diggers in the snow COLD outlook for Private S. Reddy (left), of Deagon, Brisbane, and Private C. M. Glen, Victoria, as they watch over a snow-covered Korean landscape. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Returning home

    NEW YORK. Sat. (Special.). —Sister Elizabeth Kenny left here yesterday for England. ...

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  20. 800 Executed by South Koreans

    SEOUL, Sat. (A.A.P.). — Reliable sources said to-day that South Korean firing squads had executed more ...

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  22. North Coast beach warning

    A SPECIAL shark warning to surfers was given yesterday by a Caloundre lifesaver with 20 years' ...

    Article : 65 words
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