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  4. MANY HOMES DESTROYED BY FIRES SWEEPING NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Homes were destroyed, a miner was killed and a man died from heat when bush fires swept vast areas of New South Wales to-day. Many Sydney suburbs were ringed by fires, which ...

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  5. SHOW OF STRENGTH BY MALAYAN REDS

    KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. -- Communist guerillas tightened their grip over 7000 terrorised workers in ...

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  6. Russians Guide Military Build-up by Red China

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- There was no doubt that Russian advisory missions were guiding the reorganisation and re-equipment of the Chinese Communists so as to build them info a powerful force capable of ruling ...

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  7. Egypt's Defiant Warning on Suez and Sudan

    CAIRO, Thursday.-- Egypt defiantly warned Britain to-day that she would proceed "without hesitation or delay" in her campaign to drive British forces from the Suez Canal zone and the Sudan. At the same time. ...

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  8. WARNING OF LIKELY FOOD FAMINE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- A food famine within 10 years, or at least an acute shortage, was forecast by primary ...

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  9. CHARGES OF MEDICAL MALPRACTICE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Charges that in recent years a minority group of doctors were not "living up to their trust" ...

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  10. ITALY FACES GREAT FLOOD DISASTER

    ROME, Thursday. -- Italy to-day faced one of its greatest disasters in living memory as the rain-swollen ...

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  11. PONTECARVO IN CHINA?

    TAIPEH, Thursday.-- The Nationalist China Union Press claimed yesterday that the missing British atom ...

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  12. MINISTER REPORTS ON MEAT AGREEMENT

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The new British-Australian meat agreement assured Australia for the next 16 years of a ...

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  13. MENTIONED IN DISPATCHES

    TOKIO, Thursday. -- Eighteen British, Australian, and New Zealand officers and men of the British Commonwealth ...

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  14. EVIDENCE AT UNION BALLOT INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- A Communist union official said to-day he thought that the court-controlled 1951 ballot for ...

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  15. BEEF PRICES FALL AT CANNON HILL

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Prices fell at the Cannon Hill stock sales to-day for the first time for many weeks. Prime ...

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  16. SHOP ASSISTANTS SEEK EXTRA HOLIDAY

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Shop assistants have asked the retail traders to give them a holiday on New Year's Eve ...

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  17. HAIL DAMAGE CLAIMS BY GRANITE BELT GROWERS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Two hundred and fifty Granite Belt orchardists had now 'applied for hail damage compensation, ...

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  18. LAND TAX BILL DEBATE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The increased land tax exemptions were described in the Legislative Assembly to-day as a "sop ...

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  19. COUNCIL EMPLOYEES TO FACE DISMISSAL

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Many local authority employees are facing dismissal because city and shire councils ...

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  20. "CREEPING INFLATION" THREAT TO EUROPE

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuters representative in Paris says economic experts reported that "creeping ...

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  21. THREE WARWICK FAMILIES HOMELESS AFTER FIRE

    WARWICK, Thursday. --Three families are homeless to-night following the destruction of their homes by ...

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  22. BEER DELIVERIES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The State Cabinet will have, a report made on the distribution of beer by the breweries. The report will ...

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  23. ALLEGATION OF BUCCANEERING TRADE PRACTICES BY JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Despite favoured nation treatment at the United Nations and under the peace treaty, Japan was maintaining "buccaneering trading practices," Mr. L. C. Haylen (Labour, New South Wales) ...

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  24. REVIEW OF HARD COKE INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA. Thursday.-- By 1955 there would be a shortage of at least 120,000 tons above the present capacity of Australian coke ...

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  25. MEMBERS CLASH IN SENATE DEBATE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- In the closing stages of the debate on the Income Tax and Social Services Contribution Bill in the ...

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  26. Mass Meeting of Police Demands Inquiry into Grievances

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Four hundred policemen at a mass meeting in the City Hall to-night demanded that a Royal Commission should investigate police administration unless their grievances were settled within a ...

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  27. WOOL TAX CHANGE-OVER

    CANBERRA, Thursday. --The Federal Government was considering arrangements for a complete change-over from the contributory ...

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  28. Decree Nisi Granted

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Mr. Justice Philp to-day granted Gordon Hairy Camens, business manager, a decree nisi for divorce ...

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  31. RECORD RISE IN RETAIL PRICES IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The rise in Brisbane retail prices in the September Quarter was the greatest ever ...

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  32. DROP IN OUTPUT OF MAIN DAIRY PRODUCTS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Production of Australia's three main dairy products-- milk, butter and cheese-- declined slightly over the past 12 months, and, in the case of butter, sharply, compared with pre-war figures, the Commonwealth ...

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    Present at St. Vincent's Hospital on the occasion of the handing over to the Mother Rectress of a cheque collected in aid of St. Vincent's Hospital. Front (left to right): Mesdames R. J. McStay, T. A. Critchley, A. R. McGregor (Mayoress), J. V. Nolan. Back (left to right): Miss M. P. Costello, Mesdames A. M. Northie. V. R. Woodhill, Glen Hickey, junior, F. M. Critchley, A. E. King. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. ACROBAT CRASHES TO DEATH

    BALTIMORE, Thursday.-- A 17-year-old girl acrobat lost her. balance during a daring high-wire act last night and plunged 60 feet ...

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  35. FOOTPRINT NOT IDENTIFIED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The fossilised footprint of a dinosaur obtained from the Balgowan colliery on the ...

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  36. DUBY WATER SUPPLY

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Executive Council to-day granted the Dalby Town Council Treasury loans totalling £1950 and a ...

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  37. Strike Decision Set Aside

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The State executive of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association has set ...

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