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  3. COMPLETE WHARF STOPPAGE IN SYDNEY IS LIKELY NEXT WEEK

    SYDNEY, January 30.—A complete wharf stoppage in Sydney is likely next week because of the decision by the Waterside Workers' Federation not to allow wharf labourers to work night shift. ...

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  4. VAST ELECTRICITY EXPANSION SCHEME

    BRISBANE, January 30.—A vast electricity expansion scheme, costing nearly £10,000,000, and running almost the length of Queensland, has been started under the direction of the State Electricity Commission. ...

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  5. YOUTH STRUCK BY LIGHTNING IN SEVERE STORM AT SCONE

    TAMWORTH, January 30.—One youth was killed by lightning, and another received concussion in a severe storm which swept the Scone district to-day. Those affected were — Killed: Leo Hayes, son of Mr. ...

    Article : 248 words
  6. New Buildings in Last Quarter Cost £13,671,000

    CANBERRA, January 30.—The completed value of new buildings commenced throughout Australia in the ...

    Article : 106 words
  7. LIVESTOCK SUBSIDIES MAY BE EXTENDED?

    CANBERRA, January 30.—Following a meeting of the Stock Production Committee here to-day, it is possible that a list of the specified type of livestock on which the Federal Government meets part of the import ...

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  8. LARGE-SCALE HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION

    CANBERRA, January 30.—The Commonwealth Government is planning to undertake a large-scale ...

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  9. NEW BILLS FOR PENSION PAYMENTS ON N.Z. BASIS

    CANBERRA, Jan. 30. — The Government is expected to introduce three bills into Parliament this year, which will provide for ...

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  10. NEW GOVERNOR-GENERAL TO BE ANNOUNCED SOON

    CANBERRA, January 30.—It was almost certain that the appointment of a new Governor-General for Australia would be announced within the next day or two the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) stated to-day. He said he expected ...

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  11. C.P. CANDIDATES FOR BOWEN AND MARANOA

    BRISBANE, January 30.—Mr. George Thomas McLean, who for many years was in business at Proserpine, but who last year sold ...

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  12. CYCLONE DAMAGES ROMA

    ROMA, January 30. — A cyclonic storm did considerable damage yesterday afternoon. Water entered ...

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  13. KIDNAPPED OFFICIAL FOUND IN DAZED CONDITION

    JERUSALEM, January 30.—Mr. H. I. Collins (Deputy Director of the Palestine Light Industries Department), who was kidnapped a couple of days ago by Jewish terrorists, was found in a dazed condition at 11.30 ...

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  14. Parts of U.K. and Europe are Still in Icy Grip

    LONDON, January 30.—The River Medway is frozen over for the first time since 1927. The lock gates at Allington could not be opened owing to ice berges and lighters brought to a standstill. Sea water froze in the inner harbour ...

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  15. MR. CHIFLEY MENTIONED

    SYDNEY, January 30.—The Lithgow Branch of the A.L.P. has decided to ask the Attorney-General (Dr. ...

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  16. DINOSAUR EGGS AND SKELETONS FOUND

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—The "Times" correspondent in Moscow says the Palcontological ...

    Article : 116 words
  17. Radar Equipment for Meteorological Stations

    MELBOURNE, January 30.—The Director of the Meteorological Bureau (Mr. N. Warren) announced ...

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  18. Wire for Flood-Damaged Fences

    BRISBANE, Jan. 30.—Commonwealth authorities in Melbourne have been asked to send immediately by boat 100 tons of barh ...

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  19. BURGLAR ESCAPES BY JUMPING FORTY FEET INTO A LAUREL TREE

    SYDNEY, January 30.—Jumping 40ft. from a roof into a tree in the city last night, a cat burglar eluded his pursuers. Police later fired at him, and although he may be wounded, he again evaded capture. ...

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