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  2. RIVER ANO BAY TIDES

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  4. WEATHER FORECAST

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  5. MISS MERCURY IS FAST

    This 18 ft speedboat was launched in the Fitzroy River last Saturday morning by its four youthful builders-Ron Campbell (motor mechanic), Ian Rake (fitter and turner), and John and Bill Peff (carpenters). It is constructed of bondwood and is powered by a Thornycroft conversion [?] engine driving a 13 in. screw. It took approximately six ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EXPECT MOVE TO FORM NEW UNIONS

    SYDNEY, December 14—Several thousand employees are expected to counter the New South Wales compulsory unionism legislation by attempting to form new unions. ...

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  7. Child's Mother Claims DID NOT AGREE TO ADOPTION

    MELBOURNE, December 14. — Mr Justice O'Bryan granted an order in Chambers today to bring the adoption of a ...

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  8. WALK-OUT MEANS LEAVE KOREA U.S. ENVOY THROWS ONUS ON REDS TO REOPEN TALKS

    TOKYO, December 14.—Mr Arthur Dean, chief United States negotiator, who walked out of the preliminary talks with the Communists for a Korean peace conference at Pan [?] Saturday, announced today that he would ...

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  9. AIR TR AVELERS CHANGE PLANES

    For nearly six hours last night 21 passengers, including children, on a north-bound TAA Convair waited at ...

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  10. SUDDEN DEATH IN STOLEN BOTTLE

    LONDON, December 13.— A small glass-stoppered bottle stolen from a London dentist's surgery today ...

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  11. MINISTER QUITS VIC. CABINET

    MELBOURNE, December 14.—Mr Rober Holt, the Victorian Minister for Lands, re[?] signed from the Cain Labour Cabinet tonight Cabinet accepted his resignation after a half ...

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  12. DENIES DELAY IN PAINT ANALYSIS

    BRISBANE, December 13.— There had been no undue delay at the Government Analyst's Department in ...

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  13. MILLAR GETS Q'LAND VOTES

    IPSWICH, December 14. — Mr T. Millar, a former president of the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union, has ...

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  14. JURY'S AWARD "EXCESSIVE"

    SYDNEY, December 14. — Some accident victims had profited from their misfortunes because of excessive ...

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  15. POLICE WORKING ON BRIBE STORY

    SYDNEY, December 14. — Police ction was certain to follow detectives' inquiries into an alleged attempt to bribe a ...

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  16. Alleged To Have Beaten Up Natives

    NAIROBI, December 13.— Three white officers of the Kenya Police Reserve and eight Africans they commanded will ...

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  17. STATE COTTON HARVEST SHOWS BIG RISE AT 4200 BALES

    BRISBANE, December 14— With only a few more acres on the Lower Burdekin to be harvested. Queensland's ...

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  18. Wool Over £164M In Five Months

    MELBOURNE, December 14. — Australia's wool cheque for the first five months of the financial year totalled ...

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  19. DRILLING TESTS FOR COPPER

    BRISBANE, December [?] Drilling tests of a number of [?] be made by the State [?] ...

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  20. DOLLAR GAP REDUCED

    CANBERRA, December 14— Australia reduced her trade deficit with the dollar area countries to £A608,000 in the ...

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  21. POST-WAR COTTON RECORD EXPECTED

    WASHINGTON, December 13. —The international cotton advisory committee reported today that increased United ...

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  22. Charged With Illegal Meeting

    GEORGETOWN, December 13—Mrs Janet Jagan, secretary of the Left Wing Progressive People's Party, was charged ...

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  23. Reds Regain Control Of Miners' Council

    SYDNEY, December 14.—The election of a general secretary of the Miners' Federation has narrowed down to a fight ...

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  24. ARMY'S TOP QM RETIRES

    MELBOURNE, December 14. The man who was the Army's chief "housekeeper" retired today after 41 years as ...

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  25. AUST HONOURING COLOMBO PACT.

    CANBERRA, December 14.— Australia has either spent or planned for expenditure more than 40 per cent of her total ...

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  26. PUBLIC SERVANT ON STEALING CHARGE

    BRISBANE, December 14.— A clerk employed by the Department of Social Services load stolen, a substantial sum of ...

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  27. AUST.-U.S. TAX CONVENTIONS

    CANBERRA, December 14.— Conventions to eliminate double taxation on income tax and gift duty between ...

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  28. 18-Footer World Title

    AUCKLAND, December 14.— Fourteen yachts are entered for the J. J. Tiltinan 18 footer world championship at ...

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  30. Have Three-Day Break On New Year Week-End

    BRISBANE, December 14.—As a result of an agreement reached today by employers and employees' organisations to observe Saturday, January 2, as a holiday, 20,000 city and country retail shop employees will ...

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  32. NEW YOUNG SYSTEM HELPED REDS TO N.S.W. COUNCIL SEATS

    SYDNEY, December 14.—Liberal Party officials claimed today that^the system of voting" bad given Commonists their successes in the recent New South Wales local authority elections. ...

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  33. DROWNED IN TUB

    GLADSTONE, December 14.—Peter Leslie Date, 22 montos, was drowned in a tub at his parents! home in Derby ...

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    Bill Granger of Neerkol Orphanage tried his lungs on the bagpipes while two of his mates looked on at the AMF Orphans' Christmas treat at the Drill Hall last Saturday afternoon. The 42nd Battalion, 35th Field Squadron, 9th ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. Probe Jury Room Leakage In Mrs Monty's Trial

    SYDNEY, December 14—The Attorney-General (Mr W. F. Sheahan) will ask for a full investigation into the alleged leakage of information from the jury room during the trial of Mrs. Veronica Mabel Monty last week. ...

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  36. NEW SHARE ISSUE BY OIL SEARCH LTD

    BRISBANE, December 14. — Oil Search Ltd, part owners of the Papuan prospecting companies, is to make a new ...

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