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  3. RAILWAYS FACE ONE OF BIGGEST FLOOD PROBLEMS

    BRISBANE, January 24.—Queensland long-distance railway services have been seriously disrupted by floods almost throughout the State, and the Railway Department is grappling with one of its biggest flood problems in history. ...

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  4. SYDNEY'S FIRST STEEL HOUSE

    Housing History was made when this pre-fabricated steel house, Sydney's first, was assembled on its site. The sections came 10 miles by road. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. U.S. WANTS DEBATE ON SOVIET REQUESTS DEFERRED TO APRIL

    LONDON, January 23.—American delegates at the United Nations Assembly favour postponing until April the Security Council's consideration of Russia's objection ...

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  6. EVATT PROCLAIMS ACCORD BETWEEN AUST. AND N.E.I.

    CANBERRA, January 23.— Breaking the silence for the first time on the Commonwealth Government's attitude ...

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  7. By Customs Officers Big Hauls of U.S. "Smokes"

    BRISBANE, January 23.— More than 200,000 American cigarettes from Manila and the islands have been seized ...

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  8. Half Standard Rail Cost be Borne by Federal Govt.

    CANBERRA, January 24.—The Commonwealth and States will each bear half of the cost of the standardisation of railways. This was agreed on by the Premiers' Conference after a battle of tactics between the State Premiers and ...

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  9. WEATHER BUREAU FLOOD ADVICE

    BRISBANE, January 23.—Among Weather Bureau flood advices issued to-night were—Brisbane River system: ...

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  10. U.S. Sells 'Planes, Equipment to Spain

    WASHINGTON, January 23. —American Associated Press states that Government, officials have disclosed that ...

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  11. SOCIALIST TO BE NEW FRENCH PREMIER?

    LONDON, January 23.— "After a series of bewildered conferences following Gen[?]de Gaulle's resignation, the ...

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  12. U.S. GOVT. WILL SEIZE PACKING INDUSTRY

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. —The. Assistant Secretary of Labour (Mr. Gibson) said the Government intends to ...

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  13. PRIVATE HOSPITALS IN BENEFIT SCHEME

    CANBERRA. January 24.—The private hospitals side of the Commonwealth hospitals benefit scheme will be administered by ...

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  14. "PEACE DEPENDS ON PROSPEROUS WORLD ECONOMY"

    MIAMI, Jan,23—The A.F.L.. Executive Council has sent a message to all congressmen urging approval of the ...

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  15. IN N.S.W. ALSO

    SYDNEY, Jan. 23.—Heavy rain has fallen in the north-western part of New South Wales, and floods already are reported. The ...

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  16. NO FINALITY ON TAX REPAYMENTS

    CANBERRA, January 24. —Uniform taxation repayments to the States were not finalised by the Premiers' ...

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  17. THESE OYSTERS 'PACKED A PUNCH'

    CAIRNS, January 23.—A woman resident of Port Douglas, whilst gathering oysters along the seashore ...

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  18. THREE POWERS TO SHARE GERMAN FLEET

    LONDON, January 23.—A British - American - Russian communique disclosed that the Potsdam Conference ...

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  19. Forde Says at Morotai—"MANY ISLAND MEN BE HOME NEXT MONTH"

    MOROTAI, January 23.—Almost unannounced, the Army Minister (Mr. Forde) arrived here late yesterday afternoon from Darwin, and within two hours he was addressing troops and having questions fired at ...

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  20. PREMIERS DEFER CAPITAL CONTROL PROPOSALS

    CANBERRA, January 23.—The Premiers at their conference to-day deferred until next meeting the Commonwealth proposals for ...

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  21. ARMY DRIVERS ON STRIKE OVER BROKEN PROMISES

    DARWIN, January 23.—Army truck-drivers from a transport company employed shifting goods unloaded from the steamer Mangola have gone on strike. They claim they have been promised repatriation on a ...

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  22. FALLON HITS OUT AT COMMUNISTS

    BRISBANE, Jan,23.—In an attack on Communists at the annual delegate meeting of the A.W.U. to-day, Mr. C. G. ...

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  23. HALIFAX TO RETIRE IN MAY?

    WASHINGTON, January 23.— The American Associated Press learns that the British representative in U.S. (Lord Halifax) is ...

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  24. MONKEY CHOSE THE WATCH

    PERTH, January 23.—Declining a peanut extended to him, a monkey at the South Perth Zoo grabbed a wristlet ...

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  25. FIGHT TICKETS AT £2/4/1 EACH!

    SYDNEY, January 23.— Takings for the Burns-Patrick fight on February 2 are expected to reach £7000, ...

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  26. SOVIET POPULATION 193,000,000

    LONDON, January 23.—"The Times" Moscow representative states that the population of the Soviet Union is officially given as ...

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  27. MORE RETURNED MEN ON "DIGGERS' DOLE"

    BRISBANE, January 23.—Owing to the shortage of jobs, returned servicemen are being forced to accept Federal ...

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  28. FORMER JAP. MINISTER SURRENDERS

    TOKIO, Jan. 23.—Youke Matsouka, former Japanese Foreign Minister, has surrendered at Sugamo Prison to await trial on ...

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  29. STRIKE MAY HOLD UP POULTRY MASHES

    BRISBANE. Jan. 23.—If the industrial dispute at Lake's Creek meatworks, which already has been in existence since January 7. ...

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