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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. "THE INLANDER"

    "THE INLANDER," Queensland's first air-conditioned train, photographed on a trial run from Brisbane to Toowoomba. "The Inlander" arrives at Townsville next Thursday night, and next Saturday will go into service on the Townsville-Mt.Isa run. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. M.C.G. ALMOST CERTAIN FOR OLYMPICS

    MELBOURNE, January 30.— It now seems certain that the Melbourne Cricket Ground will be chosen as the main stadium for the 1956 Olympic Games. ...

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  6. TOUGH GAOL FOR MARTINI

    SYDNEY, January 30.— Gunman and prison escapee, 36-year-old 'lifer,'Antonio Martini, was sent to-night to the State's toughest prison— Grafton ...

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  7. Leaders May Clash At Cairns

    BRISBANE, January 30.— There is a possibility that both the Premier (Mr.Gair) and the [?] ...

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  8. RETAIL SALES SIGNIFICANT -MENZIES

    CANBERRA, January 30.— Official figures published yesterday, showing striking increases in the ...

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  9. Burdekin Still High

    The Burdekin River at Inkerman maintained its height throughout Friday, and last night the water ...

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  10. Torrential Rain In Cairns

    CAIRNS, January 30.— For the second time in two days Cairns streets were under water this morning ...

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  11. SAYS FED. GOVT. AID NEEDED

    BRISBANE, January 30.— The tobacco industry faced complete annihilation Unless the Federal Government acted, the Works Minister ...

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  12. COAL ON OFFER TO ANY BUYER

    BRISBANE, Jan.30.— The State Government in no longer reserving Collinsville coal for Pakistan. ...

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  13. Reaffirms Return Of Tax Powers

    BRISBANE, January 30.— The Premier (Mr. V. C Gair) reaffirmed to- night his support of the ...

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  14. Seek Report On Army "Smack" Operation

    WASHINGTON, January 30.— The House of Representatives Armed Services Committee yesterday ...

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  15. DIES TRYING TO SAVE BROTHER

    MACKAY, January 30.— A 14-year-old boy lost his life to-day in an attempt to save the life of his ...

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  16. Russia Plans "Super-blitz" By 1955?

    NEW YORK, January 30: The Soviet Union is pushing the five-year plan that will make the U.S.S.R. ...

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  17. Theory In Mystery Sickness

    BRISBANE, January 30: Detectives are now following a theory that some obscure form of vegetable poisoning ...

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  18. SHANKS INQUEST SOON

    BRISBANE, January 30.— The Inquest into the death of Betty Shanks, 22-year-old Wilston murder victim, will ...

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  19. Powerful Rockets

    WASHINGTON, January 30: Lisutenant-General James Doolittls quoted military sources yesterday as saying ...

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  20. Persian Oil For Melbourne

    LONDON, January 30.— The Anglo-Iranian Oil Company said to-day the tanker, British Prospector, which ...

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  21. Duelling Is Legal

    BERLIN, January 30.— The West German Court ruled yesterday that students' duelling la legal, and its ...

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  22. ANOTHER FIRE ALARM ON QUEEN ELIZABETH

    LONDON, January 30.— The fire alarm sounded again to-day in the Liner Queen Elizabeth at Southampton while two Scotland Yard officials were investigating yesterday's ...

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  23. TO BE BURIED ALIVE 9 DAYS?

    NEW DELHI, January 30.— Two hundred people yesterday watched 66-year-old Yogi Shri Narayan Acharya buried ...

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  24. BRITISH PLANES IN AIRLIFT

    BERLIN, January 30.— Additional aircraft are being charted for the "Freedom Airlift" of refugees ...

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  25. Ships Guarded

    LONDON, January 30.— Guards, equipped with whittles and torches patrolled every part of ships berthed in ...

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  26. Appreciation Plaque

    MACKAY, January 30.— Residents of Carmila to-day presented the people of Mackay and district with a silver ...

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  27. Big Ships For Aust.

    LONDON, January 30.— The two largest ships to be launched in Britain this year are both for Australian ...

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  28. LAW SUIT OVER LOST HAIR

    CHICAGO, January 30.— Enrest Roraff contended in a damage suit to-day, he lost the hair on the back of his ...

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  29. MR. SCULLIN'S STATE FUNERAL TO-DAY

    CANBERRA, January 30.— The Commonwealth Government to-day issued a special black-bordered edition of the ...

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  30. SUGAR EXPANSION GIVES WORK TO 600

    INGHAM, January 30.— Sugar expansion projects in this district, it is expected, will find work for about 600 men in the course of a week or 10 days. This will considerably relieve ...

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  31. FILM PROTEST

    NEW YORK, January 30.— The Civil liberties Union to-day protested against the cancellation of exhibition ...

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  32. EX-DIGGER MAY BECOME BARONET OF DUNBAR

    FAIRMOUNT (Maryland), January 30.— Mr. Adrian Ivor Dunbar, who once served in the Australian Army, said to-day there was a likelihood that he would become the eleventh ...

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  33. AUST. ALERTED ON TLU OUTBREAK

    CANBERRA, January 30.— The Commonwealth Director-General of Health (Dr.Motcalfe) to-day ...

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  34. THE BURDEKIN RIVER IN FLOOD

    The Burdekin River at the peak of the flood at Inkerman this week, when the water was running 10 feet over the railway bridge. The dark mass in the picture is debris, caught on the bridge. The big concrete piles of the new bridge an shown in the background. In the foreground travellers can be seen waiting their turn to be ferried across the river.(D. Chalmers, photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. WANTS WEATHER HELP FOR PLANES

    BRISBANE, January 30: More weather stations were needed to help ships and planes against violent ...

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  36. CRITICAL OF U.S. CONGRESS MEMBERS

    INDEPENDENCE (Missouri), January 30.— Mr. Harry Truman, former U.S. President, to-day referred ...

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  37. "INEPT" SPEECH

    WASHINGTON, January 30.— The "Washington Post" yesterday accused the United States Secretary of State ...

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  38. Storm Red Base

    SAIGON (Indo-China), January 30.— The French to-day announced their most powerful amphibious landing ...

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