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  2. MANUS ISLAND NOW A "JUNK PILE"

    CAIRNS, Friday.--The person who coined the phrase "million dollar junk pile" concerning Manus Island was ...

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  3. FLYING FOX USED TO CARRY INJURED MAN

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Rescuers hauled an injured timber getter three-quarters of a mile in a flying fox out of a ...

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  4. POWERS MOVE ON PEACE TREATY TALKS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The United States and United Kingdom have sent nates to tho Bulgarian, Hungarian ...

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  5. MAN OF SCIENCE HAS TALK ON FASHIONS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--"The snappy clothes which the smart young thing about town wears are only a body covering which ...

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  6. POLITICAL CRISIS DEVELOPS IN GREECE

    ATHENS. Friday. -- Greece's chief of the general staff (Lieutenont-General Cosmas) resigned last night in support of Field Marshal ...

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  7. FIFTH MURDER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Walter Henry Cannon (51), of Oak Street, Hawthorn, a cool- store worker, was the fifth man ...

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  8. QUEENSLAND TWO FOR 16 AT STUMPS

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Queensland, after dismissing South Australia for a moderate score of 240 in the Shield ...

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  9. TRADE COMMISSIONER FOR INDONESIA?

    MELBOURNE. Friday. -- Australia may appoint a Trade Commissioner to Djakarta, tho capital of the Indonesian ...

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  10. YOUNG HAN CHARGED WITH DOUBLE MURDER

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A 23- year-old moulder, Kevin John Irwin, appeared in the Campside Police Court to-day ...

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  11. REVIVAL OF JOINT SETTLEMENT SCHEME

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The joint Commonwealth Queensland soldier land scheme is to be revived by ...

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  12. FIREMEN "INVITED" TO A FIRE!

    MADIUM, Java (By Air Mail).--Two Indonesian fire brigades were "invited" three days ahead of the event to ...

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  13. DANGEROUS FIRE IN SANDGATE AREA

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Firemen in relays fought for six hours to control, a bushfire which burnt out more than ...

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  14. PROMOTER SEEKS SANDS- LAMOTTA TITLE FIGHT

    LONDON, Friday.--The Associated Press says the British boxing promoter. Jock Solomons. Is trying to arrange a world's ...

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  15. POLICE SEEK TO IDENTIFY MAN'S DEAD BODY

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- An unidentified man found dead in dense bush near Stan thorpe four days ago is ...

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  16. PILOT DIES AFTER 'PLANE HITS WIRES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Graham Tamblyn (28), of Tamworth, New South Wales, was fatally injured when his ...

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  17. PIT PONIES TO HAVE 8-HOUR WEEK

    LONDON (Reuters).-- Pit ponies working in British coal mines are to have their own 48-hour week in future. New ...

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  18. SCIENCE PROBING FOR NEW KNOWLEDGE

    WASHINGTON. -- Scientists and explorers are probing tho ocean depths, the limitless expanse of the heavens, and ...

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  19. GREENMOUNT

    January 4.--The Christmas senson here was the quietest on record, and oil who- found the trip possible spent a week at the ...

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  20. ISRAEL, GOAL OF JEWS FROM ALL CORNERS

    TEL - AVIV (Associated Press).--Kipling seems to have been wrong. Here in Israel east and west meet. Completely ...

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  21. U.S. INQUIRY INTO DISAPPEARANCES IN EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- The United States again asked Poland and Czechoslovakia yesterday for information on ...

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  22. INDIA TO STOP GRAIN IMPORTS AFTER 1951

    NEW DELHI.--India hopes to stop all imports of food grains by the end of 1951. Announcing this target at the ...

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  23. PRESS EXCLUDED FROM MAINTENANCE CASE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The press and public were excluded from the hearing of a maintenance case in the Summons ...

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  24. NEW BALLOT SOUGHT FOR CYCLING BODY

    MELBOURNE. Friday.--A new vote for positions on tho Australian Amateur Cycling Association is being sought by the ...

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  25. TREASURE TROVE IN BOMB RUBBLE

    BERLIN (Associated Press).--Berlin's fast disappearing bomb-rubble piles and long neglected cellars are yielding a ...

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  26. MONKEY ISLE NO MORE

    PENANG. -- Pulau Kra (monkey island) has been officially renamed Pulau Aman (island of peace). It lies ...

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  27. POLICY ONE OF "PARTIAL" NATIONAL SERVICE ALARM IN IPSWICH AT WATER CONSUMPTION RATE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Federal Government intended to bring in a policy of "partial" national service, the IPSWICH, Friday.-- The city engineer (Mr. D. J. Me- Culloch) to-day expressed alarm at the rate water was ...

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  28. DEATH OF VETERAN SYDNEY HORSE TRAINER

    SYDNEY. Friday.--Seventy-two- year-old George Richard Price, one of Sydney's leading trainers until he retired some years ago, died ...

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  29. DELANEY TO DEFEND TITLE

    MELBOURNE. Friday.-- Kev. Delnney will again defend his Australian welterweight title against Mickey Tollls in Melbourne at the ...

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  30. JANDOWAE

    January 4.--Mr. J. C. Talbot (Dalby), who has been temporary station master at Jandowae for several weeks, has been granted ...

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  31. DIED OF TETANUS

    MELBOURNE. Friday.-- A man who was caught in a booby trap he had set to protect his ducks died of tetanus in Bendigo Base ...

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  33. AMERICAN REVIEW OF SONS OF MATTHEW

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The "World Telegram and Sun," reviewing tho Australian film. Rugged O'Rlordans (Sous of Matthew) said it ranked ...

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  35. HIGHER PRICES FOR CIGARETTES FORECAST

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- English and Australian cigarettes may be dearer soon, according to a ...

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  36. TO-DAY'S TRACK FORECASTS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The following arc the track forecasts for to-morrow's meeting.--Moorefield: Fine, track ...

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  37. DEFEATED SENATOR'S CANDID ADMISSION

    HOBART, Friday.--Labour's defeat at the Federal election was its own fault, Mr. C. A. Lamp, a defeated Labour ...

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  38. REQUEST FOR JAP PEN FRIENDS ENCOURAGED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Two hundred Japanese children have written to Australian schools seeking pen ...

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  39. ARMED MEN ATTEMPT HOTEL ROBBERY

    SYDNEY, Friday. --Two armed and masked men were frightened away by a woman's scream when they ...

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  40. RAVEN HANGED; MOVES AT REPRIEVE FAIL

    LONDON Friday.--Daniel Raven (23) was hanged today for the murder of his father-in-law, Leopold ...

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  41. "HELLO GIRLS" Will HAVE HOME COMFORTS

    LONDON (Reuters).-- Telephone, operators--"Hello Girls" --in British exchanges are looking for Ward to the day when ...

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  42. SOLD DAUGHTERS FOR CASH

    TOKIO (Morsocast).--A barber in Hokkaido, Japan's most northern island, was charged last week with having sold ...

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  43. OPEN CHESS CHAMPION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Mr. K. Ozols, formerly of Latvia, won the Australian open chess tournament of the Melbourne Chess Club, ...

    Article : 74 words
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