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  4. AERIAL AMBULANCE 'PLANE OVERDUE

    CAIRNS, Monday.-- Fears are held for the safety of the Cairns Aerial Ambulance 'plane, which is overdue on a flight ...

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  5. AGREEMENT ON CEASE-FIRE LINE

    TOKIO, Monday.-- United Nations and enemy staff officers to-day reached final agreement on a ceasefire line in Korea, said the American Associated Press correspondent in a report from Munsan. Approval of ...

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    This picture is the first to be taken since the King's operation. It shows his Majesty listening to his grandson, Prince Charles. The photograph was taken at Prince Charles's birthday party at Buckingham Palace. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. REPLY TO VIEWS ON COLOURED LABOUR

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Australian trade unions would never allow cheap labour irrespective of colour, to ...

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  8. BUSH FIRES STILL RAGING IN WEST

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- A bush fire was stopped four miles from Windorah to-day by firefighters using three din sprays ...

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  9. Refusal of Applications for Basic Wage Increase

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The Industrial Court, in a judgment to-day, refused two applications for an increase in the basic wage. The applications had been made by the Australian Workers' Union and the ...

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  10. CHRISTMAS FARE FOR SERVICEMEN

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) announced to-day that arrangements had been ...

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  11. NO INCREASE IN POTATO PRICE

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The Prices Commissioner (Mr. A. Fullagar) to-day refused to increase the price of ...

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  12. "WORK ALONE CAN SAVE AUSTRALIA"

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Mr. W. M. Hughes, M.P., told the State Council of the Liberal Party to-night that work alone could ...

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  13. WHEAT INTAKE SO FAR 4,000,000 BUSHELS

    To the end of last week more than 4,000,000 bushels of new season's wheat had been received at the various depots on ...

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  14. Reassurance on British Defence of Suez Canal

    ROME, Monday.-- The correspondent of the "Dally Mail" says the British Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) has reassured the North Atlantic Council that the Suez Canal can be held against any foreseeable ...

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  15. EARTH TREMORS CAUSE DEATHS IN FORMOSA

    HONG KONG, Monday.-- Earth tremors in Formosa yesterday caused the deaths of at least 15 persons. More than 200 ...

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  16. PROSPERITY SAGS IN SUMATRA

    NEW YORK, Monday.-- Prosperity from high-priced exports was beginning to sag in Sumatra, the chief area of ...

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  17. LIGHT RAIN FALLS IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Light rain is falling over most parts of drought-stricken New South Wales. Graziers and farmers ...

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  18. NEW GENERAL SECRETARY OF RAILWAYS UNION

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The State president of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. M. M. O'Brien) will leave Queensland to become ...

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  19. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT MAY ADJOURN THIS WEEK

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- Federal Parliament will try to end its sittings on Thursday and adjourn for the ...

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  20. IMPORTANT NEW BRITISH POST IN MALAYA?

    LONDON, Monday.-- The "Evening News" correspondent, in a report from Paris, says the British Government will ...

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  21. NEW SELF-SUPPORTING COMMUNITY PLANNED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- A new self-supporting community in North Queensland is the objective of 51-year-old Melbourne ...

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  22. MIGRANTS BEFORE COURT ON MURDER CHARGES

    ADELAIDE, Monday.-- Two migrants denied charges of murder in the Supreme Court to-day. Kazimierz Piekutowski (39). of ...

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  23. COURT CONVENED TO HEAR WATERSIDE DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Mr. justice Kirby convened a special Arbitration, Court hearing in Sydney today to discuss the Townsvilie ...

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  24. MOVE TO ENCOURAGE JUNIOR FARM CLUBS

    A move is to be made to form a central junior farmers' club in Toowoomba which will serve the needs of young folk ...

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  25. NEW TOOWOOMBA MEAT PRICES

    Prices Order 255, which is published in Queensland "Gazette" No. 114, and which became operative on November ...

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  26. LINER DELAYED BECAUSE OF CREW SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The passenger ship Elsanna is still held up in Brisbane because of a shortage of crew. The vessel ...

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  27. CHINESE IN AUSTRALIA RECEIVE RANSOM NOTES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- The Chinese Consul (Mr. T. W. Liu) said to-day that several wealthy Chinese businessmen ...

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  28. SPECIAL FITNESS TEST FOR EVERTON WEEKES

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The West Indies batsman, Everton Weekes, will be given a special fitness test at the Sydney Cricket Ground ...

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  29. Motor Cyclists Fined

    IPSWICH, Monday.-- Two youthful motor cyclists were fined £20 in the Court of Petty Sessions today for exceeding the speed limit. ...

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  30. CORONER'S VERDICT AT MELBOURNE INQUEST

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- In 1945, a German met a Polish woman whose husband was in a concentration camp, took the husband's ...

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  31. LEGAL ARGUMENT IN MURDER TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The trial of William Henry Abbott for murder at Wyan, near Casino, was interrupted in the Central Criminal ...

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  32. BRISBANE POLIO CASES

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The polio incidence was again rising in Brisbane, the chairman of the City Council's Health ...

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  33. JUBILEE RADIO SERIAL RESULTS ANNOUNCED

    SYDNEY, Monday.- "Two Worlds." a serial dealing with shearers early struggles in Western Queensland to organise trade ...

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  35. CALL FOR CO-OPERATION IN PLAN FOR MEAT INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- A call to graziers' organisations and similar bodies to co-operate in a master plan for the Australian meat industry was made to-day by the chairman of the Australian Meat Board (Mr. J. ...

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  37. Sugar Crushing Nears End

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Except for one mill, the sugar crushing season will end three months earlier this season than it did last season. Only ...

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  38. Eisenhower Outlines Minimum Forces to Deter Soviet Attack

    LONDON, Monday.-- Reuters Rome correspondent says the Atlantic Pact Commander-in-Chief (General Eisenhower) to-day outlined secretly to the chiefs of staff of the 12 Atlantic Pact nations the minimum ...

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  39. UNIONS MAY AGREE TO FIVE-YEAR TRUCE ON WORKING HOURS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- It now seems certain that a five-year truce on working hours will be agreed to by unions if ...

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