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  3. MEAT PRODUCTION DOWN; ICE CREAM AND BEER UP

    CANBERRA, Feb. 8—There was a sharp falling off in fresh meat production in the Commonwealth during 1950-51 as compared with the previous year. ...

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  4. CANBERRA PROCLAMATION BY GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    CANBERRA, Feb. 8.—With steady rain falling, the Governor-General (Sir William McKell) stood bareheaded on the steps of Parliament House today and ...

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  5. NEW QUEEN PROCLAIMED AMID POMP AND PAGEANTRY

    LONDON, February 8.—Queen Elizaheth II look th solemn oath of accession today and was formally proclaimed Britain's sovereign, amid mediaeval pomp and pageantry. But even while hearlds in ancient gold and velvet ...

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  6. BIG DROP IN POLIO. CASES

    BRISBANE, Feb. 8.—There has been a big drop in poliomyelitis cases in Queensland in the past ...

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  7. Massed Memorial Service Planned

    BRISBANE, Feb. 8.—Brisbane citizens will be given an opportunity to pay their tributes to the late King ...

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  8. School Holiday On Friday?

    BRISBANE, February 8.—School children throughout Queensland probably will receive a holiday next Friday, ...

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  9. NO VISIT IN NEAR FUTURE?

    SYDNEY, Feb. 8.—A leading Royal household official does not think Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of ...

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  10. BLAIR ATHOL REPORT TO BE INVESTIGATED

    BRISBANE, Feb. 8.—The Federal Government will be asked to investigate the Powell-Duffryn report on producing oil from Blair Athol coal. ...

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  11. Court Ruling Sought by Short

    SYDNEY, Feb. 8.—The Federated Ironworkers' Association National Secretary (Lawrence Short) has asked ...

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  12. MYSTERY DISEASE AT LITHGOW

    SYDNEY, Feb. 8.—Lithgow, in the Western district, is in the grip of unusual medical complaints. ...

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  13. DRAMATIC DASH BY TUG TO STRICKEN FREIGHTER

    TOWNSVILLE, Feb. 8.—Early tonight the Noordzee—the most powerful ocean-going tug at present in Australian waters—began a dramatic dash to the aid of a disabled British freighter off Santa ...

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  14. Full Peace Talks Reopen Today

    TOKIO, Feb. 3.—The Communists to-day accepted a United Nations proposal to reopen the [?] Korean ...

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  15. CANCER VICTIM SEES GRANDSON

    MACKAY, Feb. 8.—An American woman whose life is ebbing, saw her poliomyelitis-stricken grandson for ...

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  16. NEW ATTEMPT TO SOLVE IRAN'S OIL PROBLEM

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 8—The World Bank announced today a renewal of negotiations in Teheran in an ...

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  17. H.M.A.S. SYDNEY LEAVES KOREA

    TOKIO, Feb. 8.—Unlted Nations naval headquarters announced today that her Majesty's light carrier ...

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  18. A.W.U. Secretary Attacked

    SYDNEY, Feb. 8.—The A.W.U. Federal Secretary (Mr. T. Dougherty) has been attacked by the A.W.U. Maritime ...

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  19. TO PAY HOMAGE TO WIFE?

    LONDON, Feb. 8.—The Duke of Edinburgh may, pay homage to his wife, Queen Elizabeth, at her coronation. The Duke's ...

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  20. FUNERAL DAY ON FRIDAY

    CANBERRA, Feb. 8.—It was officially announced from Parliament House today that Friday, February 15, ...

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  21. UNIONS TO FORM PROTEST POLICY

    MELBOURNE. Feb. 8.—A conference of 61 Federal unions in Melbourne today decided to establish a ...

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  22. 500 AUST. WOMEN IN AIR FORCE

    BRISBANE, Feb. 8.—Queensland women of a good standard were entering the Air Force Visiting Wing Officer D. ...

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  23. PRICE FIXED FOR TAS. POTATOES

    BRISBANE., Feb. 8.—The retail price of Tasmanian potatoes sold in Brisbane has been fixed at Bid. per lb. The ...

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  24. NO ENCOURAGEMENT TO NEW AUSTRALIANS

    BRISBANE, February 8.—Queensland offered nothing to encourage new Australians, Mr. Colin Clark said tonight. ...

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  25. MINISTER TO CONFER ON DAIRYING

    CANBERRA, Feb. 8.—The Commerce Minister (Mr. McEwen) announced this afternoon that he will confer in ...

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  26. No Milk Supplies For Cafes?

    BRISBANE, Feb. 8.—The Queensland Retail Milk Vendors' Association will ask the Government to stop ...

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  27. QUEEN WARMLY HAILED

    NEW YORK, Feb. 8.—Americans today warmly hailed Britain's new Queen, though with sympathy in her bereavement. ...

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  28. REGISTRATION FEES TO RISE IMMEDIATELY

    BRISBANE, Feb. 8.—Registration fees for new and re-registered motor vehicles jumped by 50 per cent. today. The Treasurer (Mr. Walsh) said today that this action had been taken to beat ...

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  29. Churches and Three Services in Mourning

    BRISBANE, Feb. 8.—The Governor (Sir John Lavarack), churches, and the three services have gone into full mourning for the late King. All church ...

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  30. TOUR CANCELLATION NO LOSS TO GOVT.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 8.—Cancellation of the Royal tour will not mean any great financial loss to the State Government. ...

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  31. Water Shortage at South Coast

    SOUTHPORT, Feb. 8.—Not more than 28 days' water is available from the Nerang River. The Chief Engineer ...

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  32. AUST. MESSAGE OF LOYALTY

    CANBERRA, Feb. 8.—At the request of the Prime Minister, the Governor-General has sent a message pledging ...

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  33. WHEAT PAYMENT IN MARCH

    CANBERRA, Feb. 8.—The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. McEwen) announced today that a ...

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  34. "GO SLOW" STRIKE BY RAIL WOMEN

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 8.—Hundreds of women in the Victorian railways, including switchboard operators, typistes, ...

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  35. TRAINS CRASH: SEVEN HURT

    SYDNEY, Feb. 8.—Seven passengers were taken to hospital after a passenger train crashed into the rear of a goods ...

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  36. CHANGE FROM FLYING BOATS

    CANBERRA, Feb. 8.—A change from Solent flying boats to land planes was being planned by the Federal ...

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  37. NO HOLIDAY IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 8.—The Premier of New South Wales (Mr. McGirr) said today that next Friday, the day of the ...

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