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  3. BRITISH TROOPS RAID EGYPTIAN VILLAGES

    LONDON, January 17.—Reuter's Tel El Kebir representative says nearly 1000 British troops to-day carried out their biggest mass raid on two terrorist villages near the Tel El Kebir "trouble spot." ...

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  4. STATE FUNERAL OF QUEENSLAND PREMIER

    The crowded St. Stephen's Cathedral, Brisbane, during the Requiem Mass for the late Mr. E. M. Hanton, Premier of Queensland. Thousands lined Queen Street, as the miles long cortege moved slowly to Toowong cemetery where a huge crowd paid final homage to a great man. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NATIONWIDE PROTEST AGAINST NEW CALVIN AWARD URGED

    SYDNEY, January 17.—United Australia wide protest action against the Galvin Award was urged to-day by the Metal Trades ...

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  6. TAIPAN COMMITS SUICIDE

    MACKAY, January 17.—That taipans sometimes tire of life and take a quick way out is is evidenced by the ...

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  7. BIG DROP IN SEASON'S CANE YIELD

    BRISBANE, January 17.—Because of the serious effect of the drought, Queensland 's 1951 case crop u expected to yield ...

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  8. INDO-CHINA WAR:

    HANOI (Indo-China), January 17.—(A.A.P.Reuter). Communist Vietminh commanders today hurled waves of green conscripts against the strategic French fortress outpost of Hoa Binh. ...

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  9. MEAT SUPPLY POSITION IN NORTH EASIER

    BRISBANE, January 17.—Meat supplies were avaliable in most northern coastal centres, the premier (Mr.V.C.Gair) ...

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  10. A.W.U. SEEKS £1 WEEK INCREASE FOR TIMBER WORKERS

    BRISBANE, January 17. —The A.W.U. is to apply to the Industrial Court for an Increase of £1 per week for Umber fellers and timber getters and ...

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  11. EGGS RISE 2d. DOZEN

    BRISBANE, January 17.—Egg prices to-day rose to 4/4 a dozen first grade and 3/10 a dozen [?] ...

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  12. Improperly Used Union Funds, Alleges Counsel

    SYDNEY, January 17.—Three [?] of the fadersted ironworkers Ausction were improperly using union ...

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  13. NEW CABINET SWORN IN

    BRISBANE. January 17.—The new State Cabinet was sworn in by the Governor, Sir John Lavarack, to-day. ...

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  14. [?]eratious For R.A.A.F. Men In Korea

    CANBERRA, January 17.—The Minister for Air (Mr. W. McMahon) to-day announced decorations to five R.A.A.F. pilots for flying operations in ...

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  15. SOUTH AMERICA MAY CAUSE SHARP DROP IN WOOL PRICES

    SYDNEY, January 17.—Argentina and Uruguay might cause a than drop In world wool prices this year, according to lord Bamby. ...

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  16. SNOWBOUND TRAIN PASSENGERS RESCUED

    EMIGRANT GAP (California). January 17.—Passengers who had been rescued from the snowengulfed City of San Francisco ...

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  17. "Big Two" Hold Final Meeting To-day

    WASHINGTON. January 17.—President Truman and the British Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill), will meet with their advisers at ...

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  18. President Had To Face Second Ballot

    BRISBANE. January 17—The A.W.U. president (Mr. J. Bukowski) had to face a second ballot before being elected to the State ...

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  19. RAIN EASING IN MACKAY AREA

    MACKAY, January 17.—Rainfall in the Mackay district has eased off. In the 24 hours to 8 a.m. to-day, some good scattered falls were ...

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  20. TO CONSIDER ACTION IN ML ISA DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, January 17.—Carpenters and Joiner Society members will meet at Mt. Isa tomorrow night to consider action ...

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  21. Extra School Rooms For 6000 Children

    BRISBANE, January 17.—It is expected that enough school accommodation will be ready for 6,000 extra state school children this year. ...

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  22. CAIRNS STREETS FLOODED

    CAIRNS, January 17.—Streets wore flooded today in the heaviest rain of the season which fell between 9 a.m. and 8 p.m. A ...

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  23. STAMP ISSUE FOR ROYAL VISIT

    CANBERRA, January 17. — Three special stamps will be lulled to commemorate the Royal visit. ...

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  24. Valuable Violin Found On Beach

    SANTA MONICA (California), January 17. — A Stradivarius violin, worth 50,000 dollars (£A22,300) was found washed up ...

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  25. EIGHT CHILDREN DIE IN FIRE

    NEW YORK, January 17.—Eight children died in a fire which destroyed their home, nine miles north of Coos Bay. Oregon, ...

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  26. EXTRA DROUGHT RELIEF GRANTS

    BRISBANE. January 17.—In addition to an extra grant of £2000 to the Nanango Co-operative Dairy Association for ...

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  27. LONDON FIRMS PAY 42 p.c. DIV.

    LONDON. January 17.—Wool worths made a record net profit in 1951 of (6.196.000 compared with the previous peak of ...

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  28. GULF CALL FOR FLYING DOCTOR

    CAIRNS, January 17. — The Cloncurry Flying Doctor to-day flew to Miranda Downs station, near Normanton, In response to ...

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  29. EGYPT CELEBRATES BIRTH OF PRINCE

    CAIRO, January 17. — Free, menis were given to 100,000 poor and £30,000 was distributed to familles of Egyptians killed in ...

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  30. NEW VALUERS

    BRISBANE, January 17. —Four positions of district valuer for the valuation districts of Went Moreton Bay and Burnett ...

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  31. Russia Warned: "Unhealthy" To Try And "Sovietize" The Western World

    LONDON, January 17.—Reuter's Paris correspondent says Canadian Justice Minuter (Mr. Stuart Garson) warned Russia to-day that if she tried to "Sovietize" die rest of the free world as she ...

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  32. Trawl Netting Of Prawns Legalised

    BRISBANE, January 17. — Trawl netting of large prawns in Queensland waters has been legalised by the state ...

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  33. S.P. Commission Visited Tasmania

    BRISBANE. January 17.—Surprise visits to Tasmanian betting cluhs were made last week by members of Queensland'a Royal ...

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  34. Minister's Allegation: HERBERT POLLUTION NOT AN EMERGENCY

    BRISBANE, January 17.—"The statement by a spokesman on behalf of Tableland Tin Dredging Company published this morning is not by any means accurate," said the Minister for Mines (Mr. ...

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  35. DECREASE IN PRICE OF MEAT

    BRISBANE, January 17.—Meat prices were brought down because of public reaistance to butchers overcharging. the ...

    Article : 168 words
  36. Shipping Freight Increase

    BRISBANE, January 17.—Iscreaes of up to 20/- a ton hive beta granted on freight goods shipped between ...

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  37. Not To Use Car While On Remand

    BRISBANE, January 19.—Mr. Noyes, S.M. warned a man to-day not to dm a car while on remand for a traffic accident chance. ...

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  38. Anglo - American Understanding On Atomic Data

    NEW YORK. January 17.— America and Britain had broken the deadlock over the exchange of atomic information, the "New ...

    Article : 124 words
  39. Tour Of Mackay To Be Televised

    MACKAY, January 17. — The visit of the Royal couple to Mackay will be televised. Provision has been made along ...

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