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  2. RIVER AND BAY TIDES

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  5. WEATHER FORECAST

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  6. PHONE THREAT TO BLIND UNIONIST

    BRISBANE, February 12.—Mr Charles Duvey, who is almost blind, alleges that he has been threatened with death, and he fears that an assailant will take advantage of his ...

    Article : 423 words
  7. I EMPIRE GAMES AUSTRALIA THE CHAMPION

    AUCKLAND (AAP-ReuteT), February 12—The 1950 Grames are over and Australia is the champion country. With ...

    Article : 215 words
  8. READY FOR THE IVORY AUCTION

    Mincing Lane, London, prepares for the "ivory floor" again. The year's first big auction of elephant tusks was held there recently Thirteen tons of ivory-product of 1000 elephants, were sold. Prices were around £100 a cwt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TO CONFER ON TEACHERS' PAY

    BRISBANE, February 12.—A conference between the Public Service Commissioner and the ...

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  10. EARLE PAGE CONFIDENT OF FAVOURABLE HEALTH PLAN

    SYDNEY, February 12.—The Minister for Health (Sir Earle Page) said today he was confident that a national health scheme would be finally drafted, which would command overwhelming support. ...

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  11. THE ANSWER WAS A LEMON

    LONDON, February 12.— When Surrey magistrates questioned a 68-year-old man on a charge of using ...

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  12. SATISFIED WITH TAXATION BODY

    BRISBANE, February 12.— The Federal Treasurer (Mr Fadden) said today he was quite satisfied that the ...

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  13. U.K. ELECTION TAME TO DATE

    LONDON, February ll. — Though he is unlikely to be swayed by current verbal fulmination, the man in the ...

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  14. [?] COLLIDE

    LONDON, February ll. —Agency correspondents in Paris report that 20 people were killed and 38 ...

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  15. NOBODY WANTS ISLANDS SHIP

    SYDNEY, February 12. — Shipping men here are calling the liner Bulolo a "white elephant" because she nearly ...

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  16. PRISONERS BREAK GAOL AT BALLARAT

    MELBOURNE, February 12.—Three prisoners broke out of Ballarat Gaol yesterday afternoon after savagely attacking the governor (Mr R. Souter). They are still at large. One ...

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  17. Sucked Out Of Plane

    NEW YORK, February ll.— A few hours after John Harris, purser of an Atlantic airliner, was sucked through the door ...

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  18. Objection To Pro-Nazi Migrants

    SYDNEY, February 12.—The Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen will shortly ask the Federal Government te set up ...

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  19. BUS FALLS 100 FT.

    TOKYO, February 12 (AAPReuter).—Twenty-two people were killed and 26 seriously injured when a heavily-laden ...

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  20. GREW HAIR IN DISH!

    NEW YORK, February ll. — Miss Margaret Hardy, research worker, from Sydney startled New York. scientists today ...

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  21. McGIRR IMPLIES BAN 'BOOMERANGED'

    SYDNEY, February 12—In a bitter attack on the Federal Government and the Press, the State Premier (Mr McGirr) implied last night that his pre-election 70-hour gag on radio and ...

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  22. STORM OVER CHOICE OF CANDIDATE

    BRISBANE, February 12.—A storm has developed in Country Party circles over the selection of a joint Liberal-Country Party candidate for the new State seat of Southport. ...

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  23. [?] TRADE UNCERTAIN

    BRISBANE. February 12.— "The future of Australia's export trade in frozen poultry and rabbits to the United ...

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  24. STRIKE THREAT AVERTED

    MELBOURNE, February 12. —The threatened tram strike in Melbourne from midnight tonight has been averted. ...

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  25. STERLING-DOLLAR OIL DISPUTE

    WASHINGTON, February 12. —Leading American oil companies will begin direct negotiations this week with British ...

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  26. Willing To Control Atomic Energy

    WASHINGTON, February ll. —The United States had not closed the door on attempts to obtain international control of ...

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  29. TWO U.S. FIRE TRAGEDIES

    NEW YORK, February ll.— Seven members of two families died in fires in the United States today. ...

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  30. U.K. SWITCH TO AUSTRALIAN £

    NEW YORK, February ll.— The financial writer for the "New York Times" said today that rumours that the ...

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  31. TEA PLANTING TESTS IN N.G.

    BRISBANE, February 12. — Tea planting experiments at the Commonwealth Government's agricultural station at ...

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  32. ROYAL TOUR IN 1952?

    LONDON, February 12. — Plans for the 1952 tour of Australia by the King and Queen and Princess Margaret ...

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  33. GOVERNMENT TO OPEN MORE DENTAL CLINICS IN COUNTRY

    BRISBANE, February 12.—The Government intended to open more dental clinics in country areas as the services of dentists become available, stated the Minister for Health and Home Affairs(Mr Jones) in a broadcast tonight. ...

    Article : 348 words
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