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Advertising : 12 wordsAnother level crossing in Ipswich which can be dangerous for motor traffic is at Bundamba. The City Council and the Guards and Shunters Association have made approaches to the Transport Department for a better warning system. The association suggested that a broadcast speaker should be installed to announce the crossing of coal trains. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 60 wordsBALTIMORE, Feb. 19.—A convict escaped from the State Prison yesterday through a narrow ...
Article : 121 wordsTOKIO, Feb. 19.—The Chinese offensive on the central front in Korea has been broken," stated the 8th Army's Commander in Korea, Lieut,-General Matthew Ridgway to-day. ...
Article : 475 wordsTOKIO, Feb. 19.—Lieut-General Ridgway told war correspondent, "We have defeated the ...
Article : 109 wordsBRISBANE, Feb. 19.—No work has been done on Malvern Hills Station near Blackall, Central ...
Article : 321 wordsCAIRNS, Feb. 19.—The wrockage of the fishing launch Ina which had been missing since January 1 ...
Article : 166 wordsBRISBANE, Feb. 19.—White pepper has reached a record price at £2910 a ton. It sold for £70 a ten in 1941. ...
Article : 201 wordsSYDNEY, Feb. 19.—A decision will be given by the Arbitration Court tomorrow afternoon on the contempt of Court charge against Idris Williams, ...
Article : 577 wordsMELBOURNE, Feb. 19.—Apparently unconscious, with her face completely covered, and her head lolling, Jean Lee was carried handcuffed to the scaffold at ...
Article : 680 wordsMELBOURNE, Feb. 19.—Settlement of the coal miners' dispute may depend on talks in Sydney ...
Article : 71 wordsBRISBANE, Feb. 19.—Valley detectives are investigating the death of a man found unconscious in ...
Article : 140 wordsMELBOURNE, Feb. 19.—Watersiders' Federation officials said to-night that the Melbourne wharfles probably would oppose any extension of the overtime ban. They were commenting on a report from ...
Article : 385 wordsLONDON, February 19—British, French, and United States embassies are believed to-day to have ...
Article : 105 wordsSYDNEY, Feb. 19.—Another 75,000 tons of coal were lost in New South Wales to-day when miners held their third ...
Article : 111 wordsSYDNEY, Feb. 19.—The Japanese people to-day were as pacifist as any people he had ever known, Mr. John Foster Dulles said to-night. Mr. Dulles, who is President Truman's special envoy on the Japanese ...
Article : 257 wordsCANBERRA, Feb, 19.—"There was little doubt that the strikes by aborigines in the Northern Territory were part of a Communist-inspired plan for a general industrial disturbance," the Acting Minister ...
Article : 299 wordsCANBERRA, Feb. 19.—R.A.A.F. armed guards kept a double around-the-clock watch on the U.S. Army Constellation aircraft being used by President Truman's special envoy, John Foster Dulles, while ...
Article : 194 wordsBRISBANE, Feb. 19.—A 3ft. 6in. Honey Bear, who escaped from his cage "steered" the 7000-ton freighter, Hoegh Merchant, for half an hour on its way to Brisbane. ...
Article : 148 wordsBRISBANE, Feb. 19.—The 37ft. launch Lakatol left Gladstone this afternoon to aid Light Keeper J. Mitchell, who is ...
Article : 58 wordsPERTH, Feb. 19.—A new State record of 261d. was paid for five bales of greasy merino wool at the Perth wool sales ...
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Queensland Times (Ipswich, Qld. : 1909 - 1954), Tue 20 Feb 1951, Page 1
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