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  4. FLOODS EXPECTED TO CONTINUE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Widespread flooding continues in north and central Queensland, where police and volunteer boat crews are ...

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  5. Communist thrust on flank threat to U.S. stand

    TOKIO, January 12.--A Communist thrust wide and deep around the U.S. 2nd Division's east flank to-day threatens the Americans' fighting stand ...

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  6. FEDERAL GOVT. PLAN TO AID FINANCES OF UNIVERSITIES

    CANBERRA, Friday -- The acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) to-night announced a plan ...

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  7. Big seas batter Palana

    Brisbane, Friday.-- Heavy seas are battering wrecked Palana off Pine Peak Island, ...

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  8. U.S. intends to hold out

    LONDON, January 12. -- Reliable sources said yesterday the United States has informed ...

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  9. BURDEKIN CANE HARVEST HALTED BY RAIN

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.--Harvesting of approximately 130,000 tons of Giru and Lower Burdekin record sugar crops has been halted by floods and heavy rains. ...

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  10. Dollar earning industry for New Guinea

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The External Territories Minister (Mr. P. C. Spender). to-night announced ...

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  11. Pope bans Rotary clubs

    LONDON, January 12. --The 'Daily Telegraph's' Rome correspondent says the Vatican ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MacArthur stripped of authority?

    MEW YORK, January 12.-- The Chicago 'Dally News' published a dispatch from Tokio yesterday, asserting ...

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  13. TINY TWINS' LIVES SAVED

    BUNDABERG, Fri. -- How the lives of the premature born twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellwood, of ...

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  14. NO TRAINS BEFORE TUESDAY

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Railway traffic from Mackay to Townsville was not expected to be opened until about next ...

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  15. ROSEWOOD MINERS OUT

    IPSWICH. Friday.--Rosemount No, 4 Colliery in the Rosewood district was idle to-day following a dispute ...

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  16. Flight with food supplies

    BRISBANE) Friday.--A special T.A.A. Dakota freighter will fly direct from Brisbane to Townsville to-morrow morning with ...

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  17. English Cement for Qld. Govt.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Most of the 10,000 tons of English cement to be imported by the Queensland Government will be used on urgent ...

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  18. Pacific defence pact needed

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The R.S.L. State Secretary (Mr. J. R. Lewis) said to-night Australia. should Immediately take steps ...

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  19. Higher Brisbane gas rates

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  20. Miraculous escape

    BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, January 17.--A 17-year-old parachutist miraculously escaped death yesterday when his parachute fouled ...

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  21. Compulsory training inquiry

    CANBERRA, Fri.--The Senate Select Committee set up to report on the Government's proposals to incorporate compulsory ...

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  22. Evidence of crash complete

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Sufficient evidence had been taken to convince the R.A.A.F. Court of, Inquiry just what happened in the ...

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  23. TIME BOMB MURDERER EXECUTED

    MONTREAL, Jan. 12, -- J, Albert Guay (33), jeweller, was hanged at Bordeaux gaol early to-day for the murder of ...

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  24. S.M. WARNS LARRIKINS

    TOOWOOMBA, Friday.--I want to warn you that I mean to stamp out the larrikin clement in this city," said Mr. ...

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  25. Cairns tug for Brisbane

    CAIRNS, Friday.--The tug, Barron Falls, bought, for £8500 by the Queensland Government recently, is expected to leave Cairns for ...

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  26. Thunderstorm in Melbourne suburb does heavy damage

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Following a day of oppressive heat, with a maximum reading of 104.3 at 1.30 p.m., a severe thunderstorm struck Melbourne and suburbs this afternoon, causing ...

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  27. Free service for pensioners

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Brisbane doctors had indicated that they were willing to co-operate in the proposed free medical service for ...

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  28. A.E.U.'S FUNDS RELEASED

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The funds of the Amalgamated Engineering Union were released from the control of a receiver ...

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  29. OPPOSED TO ACQUISITION

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Australian Primary Producers' Union was opposed to any form of acquisition or any plan for ...

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  30. Watersiders had narrow escape

    CAIRNS, Friday. -- About 15 watersiders had a narrow escape from injury early this morning when a 40ft. steel derrick crashed ...

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  31. Value of wage rise soon swallowed up

    MELBOURNE, Fri. -- The value of the £1 basic wage rise would soon be swallowed, the secretary of the Trades ...

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  32. Threat to trade union movement

    SYDNEY, Fri,--A conference of 15 major trade unions--some of the militant dominated--which decided to-day to urge the A.C.T.U. ...

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  33. N.S.W. Cabinet Minister must return to wife

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The State Mines Minister (Mr. J. G. Arthur) was ordered to return to his wife, Ina Lillian Arthur, by Mr. Justice McKillop in the Divorce Court to-day. ...

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  34. Search for escapees

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--Victorian police are hopeful of recapturing the two escapees from Corrie-munglc prison camp within the ...

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  35. More' quakes in New Zealand

    WELLINGTON, Jan. 12. -- The Cheviot district in North Canterbury, which was rocked by a severe earthquake yesterday ...

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  36. Scouts on Fraser Is.

    FRASER ISLAND, Fri. -- The scout party has now moved to Lake McKenzie, a deep lake of clear blue water in the centre of ...

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  37. Deceased farmer's estate £9000

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Wesley John Wecker, retired farmer, who disappeared mysteriously in 1936, left an estate of £9554, including ...

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