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  3. S.W. QUEENSLAND PRESENTS GRIM PICTURE AS BUSHFIRES CONTINUE

    BRISBANE, Feb. 11.—At least 12 properties with a 2,500,000 acre area have been completely burned out by bushfires sweeping the Charleville-Wyandra district in South-west Queensland. Civilian Observers in an R.A.A.F. plane to-day sighted smoke ...

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  4. ALLIES ADVANCE THROUGH SEOUL

    TOKIO, Feb. 11.—United Nations patrols advanced through Seoul to-day as Allied big guns firing into the city duelled at point blank range with ...

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  5. At Redbank Plains

    CAROL COSGROVE (of Booval) with her pony, Target, were entrants in competitions at Redbank Plains sports ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NOT HERE AT 3/6 DOZEN!

    LONDON, Feb. 11.—Fifty-year-old Australian lorry driver, Alois Skalsky, offers to eat 100 eggs at a single ...

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  7. Cost 75,000 Tons of Coal

    SYDNEY, Feb. 11—Coalminers in N.S.W., Queensland, Victoria, and Tasmania will stop work for 24 hours to-morrow for the second successive week in protest against the Gallagher bonus payment award. ...

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  8. Search for 2 in Flooded North

    CAIRNS, Feb. 11.—A search by Tiger Moth aircraft of the North Queensland Aero Club yesterday ...

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  9. BLEAK WINTER FOR MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 11.—Only the prompt arrival of at least 600,000 tons of firewood can save Melbourne ...

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  10. TO MEET ON JAPANESE TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 11.—The New Zealand Prime Minister (Mr. Holland) said to-day he was confident that the Three Power meeting in Australia would ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Dunk Island for Sale

    BRISBANE, Feb. 11.—One of Australia's most famous tropical islands, Dunk Island, off Tally, North Queensland, ...

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  12. MEETINGS MAY BE AS VITAL AS WAR DAYS

    CANBERRA, February 11.—Cabinet meetings to be held here late this week, following the return of the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) from abroad, may prove to ...

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  13. TOOK ROOF OFF HOUSE: NEW AUSTRALIAN JEERED

    MELBOURNE. Feb. 11.—Almost 100 Australians he had pulled the roof off a tenant's home in South jeered and chased a New Australian, a Yugoslav, after he had pulled the roof off a tenant's house in South ...

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  14. Sales To-Day

    BRISBANE, Feb. 11.—More than 300 Australian and overseas wool buyers in Brisbane to-morrow will ...

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  15. Elderly Man Drowns

    GRAFTON, Feb. 11.—An elderly man, believed to be from Queensland, lost his life to-day in an attempt to swim ...

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  16. Temperature Change Shatters Glass Eye

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 11.—An Adelaide woman of 53 received a painful injury when her glass eye blew up ...

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  17. "TAKE ATOM BOMBS LIKE OTHERS"

    LONDON, Feb. 11.—The British people would take atomic bombs "just like they took the others," stated the ...

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  18. TIN PRICES RISE

    SINGAPORE, Feb. 11.—Responding to the heavy worldwide demand, Singapore tin to-day registered a further ...

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