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  4. Reds building up big reserves in Korea

    TOKIO, December 11.—Chinese armies slowly rolling forward in the wake of the swift United Nations withdrawal possibly below the 38th parallel—to-day were reported to be building up a huge 110-square mile supply area in the ...

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  5. Believes wool sale deduction is valid

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Federal Government believes its wool sales deduction ...

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  6. RIOTS SWEEP SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, December 11.—Widespread rioting broke out in Singapore at 5 p.m. to-day. Europeans and police were being ...

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  7. TIME SHORT BUT TASK IS URGENT

    CANBERRA, Monday.—At a luncheon to delegates attending the Commonwealth Parliamentary conference ...

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  8. Fraud and perjury alleged in big damages claim

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A young couple, who had been awarded £8750 accident damages by a Supreme Court jury had committed fraud, conspiracy and perjury, Mr. J. H. McClemens, said in ...

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  9. Spectators stop fight

    BERLIN, Dec. 11. — The main boxing contest on Saturday night for the German bantamweight title was ...

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  10. Youth charged with murder of his father

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Detective D. C. Estcott, of Inverell, said in the Central Criminal Court ...

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  11. DOLLARS FROM STERLING POOL

    CANBERRA, Monday.— Australia's estimated net drawings of dollars from the sterling area pool ...

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  12. MURDER OF TWO GIRLS ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Monday.— William Birtle (25), fisherman, of Toukley, who is charged with ...

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  13. TWO MEN AND A WOMAN TO BE HANGED

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —Two men and a woman will hang at Pent-ridge gaol on January 8. ...

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  14. REPORT ON FAR NORTH

    BRISBANE, Mon.— The Agriculture Department is preparing a report to the acting Premier (Mr. V. C. Gair) ...

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  15. U.S. played into Soviet hands

    DALLAS (Texas), Dec. 11.— The United States had played into the Soviet Union's hands by failing to stockpile wool, ...

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  16. MORE THREAT OF FLOODS

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The entire western half of the State is threatened by floods and local squalls. At the ...

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  17. Urgent need of recruits

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The increased international tension arising from the changed situation in Korea and south-east Asia once ...

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  18. APPLICATION FOR ORDER REFUSED

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The Chief Justice (Sir John Latham), in the High Court to-day, refused an application by ...

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  19. Loss of secret tank

    TOKIO, Dec. 11.—Findings of the Special Court of Inquiry on the loss of a secret list British Centurion tank last night are on ...

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  20. Misconception in opposition to anti-Red Act

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. G. E. Barwick, K.C., said in the High Court today that attacks by ...

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  21. Detective's appeal on promotion allowed

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The Police Appeal Board, by a majority decision, to-day found Detective Senior Constable A. O. Duncan, who had appealed against the promotion of five other detectives ahead ...

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  22. OPPOSE WAGE INCREASE

    SYDNEY, Mon. — Granting of the basic wage increase to waterside workers was opposed before the Federal Arbitration ...

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  23. ALLEGED MURDER AT BACCHUS MARSH

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A fight in a Bacchus Marsh cafe on September 24 last and the subsequent running down of a 23-year-old man had its sequel in the Criminal Court to-day when two brothers ...

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  24. Need for bread rise

    BRISBANE, Mon.—If the price of flour was increased, the bread industry would be unable to carry on, unless it was granted an ...

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  25. ACQUITTED IN RAPE CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—By direction a Central Criminal Court jury to-day acquitted Joel Murphy (35), clerk, of North Carlton, ...

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  26. Wharf dispute at Maryborough

    MARYBOROUGH, Mon.—For the first time for many years a dispute occurred at Urangan, which resulted in members of the ...

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  27. Seaman drowned

    MELBOURNE, Mon. — A Scottish seaman who could not swim was drowned when he fell 40 feet into a choppy sea from the liner ...

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  28. Reply by Larcombe

    BRISBANE, Mon.—Traders affected by the recent basic wage rise should apply to the Prices Commissioner for price ...

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  29. German problems

    BONN, Dec. 11.—The Chancellor (Dr. Adenauer) last night declined to comment on a report that the East German authorities ...

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