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  3. U.S.A. AND CANADA OFFER FULL AID TO AUSTRALIA ON DOLLARS

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 13.—Offers of American and Canadian help in solving Australia's acute dollar shortage problem were made to the Federal Export Advisory Committee in Melbourne to-day. ...

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  4. New School for Convent Pupils

    St. Mary's College, in Mary-street, the new Convent school for Ipswich Roman Catholic girl students, will be officially opened next Sunday afternoon by Archbishop Duhig. The building, completed a few weeks ago, will be ready for the first school term in 1948. It cost £30,000, at is constructed on the latest educational ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. A.R.U.'S ACTION IN MELB. TRAM DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 13.—A meeting of the State Executive of the A.R.U. to-night condemned the Victorian Government's emergency legislation proposal, and called on ...

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  6. EMUS RAVAGE WHEAT CROPS IN W. AUST.

    PERTH, Jan. 13.—Damage estimated at £10,000 has been done to wheat crops in the Bencubbin district by a mob ...

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  7. MORE HEAVY RAIN IN NORTH

    BRISBANE, Jan. 13.—After six hours respite from the "wet" to-day, torrential rain swept across the coast ...

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  8. NEW RAIL CHIEF

    BRISBANE, Jan. 13.—Mr. T. E. Maloney, General Manager of the Southern Division, was selected by ...

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  9. SHORT COAL "HONEYMOON" IN N.S.W.: 15 MINES IDLE

    SYDNEY, Jan. 13.—The "honeymoon" on the northern coal fields of New South Wales has apparently ended with the miners' Christmas holidays, despite officials' appeals for record production of ...

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  10. REDISTRIBUTION OF ELECTORATES

    CANBERRA, Jan. 13.—The redistribution of Federal electorates will be carried out even if the Federal ...

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  11. 60 M.P.H. Bay Squall

    BRISBANE, Jan. 13.—Three children were slightly injured and a young woman suffered from shock when ...

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  12. WHY NO TAX CUT

    CANBERRA, Jan. 13.—The need to finance the estimated gap of £30,000,000 this financial year was advanced by a ...

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  13. DETECTIVES' LONG VIGIL

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 13.—Two detectives hid for eight and a half hour in bushes on the bank of the Maribyrnong River last night, watching a stolen car which was parked nearby. ...

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  14. LAMBETH CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE, Jan. 13.—Three Queenslanders will be among the 20 Australian Bishops to attend the Lambeth Conference in ...

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  15. U.S. COMPLAINT ON GREECE

    LONDON, Jan. 13.—The Greek Foreign Minister (M. Tsaldaris) said that members of the Greek Government and the American ...

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  16. "Old Friend" Was Former Husband

    SYDNEY, Jan. 13.—Denying that she was known as the "Cat of Woolloomooloo," a 14st. divorcee admitted in ...

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  17. JUDGE'S OPINION ON TEST TUBE BABIES

    NEW YORK, Jan. 13.—In the Supreme Court, Justice Greenberg gave his opinion that a husband who had permitted his wife ...

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  18. 39 TWO-YEAR-OLDS SOLD FOR BIG PRICE

    CALIFORNIA, Jan. 13.—Movie magnate Louis B. Mayer sold 39 two-year-old horses at auction for 1,033,250 dollars at an average ...

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  19. DAY DREAM ISLAND FOR TOURIST TRADE

    BRISBANE, Jan. 13.—Day Dream Island, one of the Mille Group in the middle of Whitsunday Passage, has been acquired as ...

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  20. AUST. MISSION TO INCREASE TRADE

    CANBERRA, Jan. 15.—Important steps towards the stimulation of trade between Australia, New Caledonia, ...

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  21. "ONE WAY TRAFFIC" WORRIES AMERICANS

    NEW YORK, Jan. 13.—Shoiping and airline officials in San Francisco are worried about the "one way traffic" between America and ...

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  22. 22 BUSH CHILDREN COME TO BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Jan. 13.—Two self-possessed young men arrived at Roma-street Station from Thallon, 377 miles west ...

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  23. RAIL CREW MEN PRESS FOR OVERTIME LIMIT

    BRISBANE, Jan. 13.—Enginedrivers and firemen on the Queensland railways are refusing to work more than eight hours ...

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  24. CAMBRIDGE CREW SHORT OF FOOD

    LONDON, Jan. 13.—The "Evening Standard," says the Cambridge boat race crew who may become the backbone of Britain's Olympic ...

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  25. GRASSHOPPER SWARM STOPPED TRAIN

    SYDNEY, Jan. 13.—Grasshoppers stopped a goods train near Manilla, a small town outside Tamworth, on Monday ...

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  26. DAIRYMEN SEEK RISE IN MILK PRICE

    BRISBANE, Jan. 13.—The Queensland Dairymen's Organisation to-day pressed for an early decision on their claim for a rise ...

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  27. BAKERS PRESS FOR 8d. A LOAF

    BRISBANE, Jan. 13.—A Prices Branch official will leave Brisbane on Thursday for western towns where bakers are on strike. ...

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  28. POLICE INVESTIGATE TETANUS DEATH

    SYDNEY, Jan. 13.—A 20-year-old man who returned recently from Queensland where he was engaged in exhuming the bodies ...

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  29. LINDWALL — UMPIRE IN CRICKET CLASH

    SYDNEY, Jan. 13.—In a clash with Umpire C. Wigzell in the final day of the Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and South Australia to-day, Test bowler Ray Lindwall objected to Wigzell's ...

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  30. SCHOLARSHIPS HERE FOR STUDENTS OF S.E. ASIA

    CANBERRA, Jan. 13.—Federal Cabinet has decided to provide three Australian scholarships for students from South-east Asian ...

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  31. EXPERTS MEET ON BLOWFLY TROUBLE

    BRISBANE, Jan. 13.—Expertments directed at control of blowfly attacks on sheep in future fly wave years will be ...

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  32. SNOW STORM NOT FAR FROM BRISBANE

    SYDNEY, Jan. 13.—A snow storm was not far from Brisbane to-day, according to the pilot of a Skymaster which ...

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  33. HUMAN BUFFER SAVES BOY

    BRISBANE, Jan. 13.—Noel McPhee (11), of Kedron, had a miraculous escape from death at Newstead Wharf to-day, when 200 whard labourers prevented the 8000-ton freighter, Gloucester, from crushing him to death. ...

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