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  3. AMERICA OFFERS COAL TO LESSEN BRITAIN'S PLIGHT

    WASHINGTON, February 14.—President Truman has ordered a study of emergency measures which the United States might be able to take to relieve the British coal shortage. The President said: "The United States ...

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  4. Ipswich Service in Scheme For Electrified Railways

    BRISBANE, Feb. 14.—The State Government's plans for electrifying the Brisbane suburban railways system envisaging a service between Brisbane and Ipswich, Brisbane and Petrie, Brisbane and Pinkenba, Brisbane to ...

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  5. GOVT. COLD ON RADIO FEE RISE?

    CANBERRA, Feb. 14.— There is little likelihood of the Government agreeing to the request of the A.B.C. for ...

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  6. Mr. Chifley Keeps Tax Secret

    CANBERRA, February 14,—A rise in Commonwealth expenditure. which will be partly offset by the present buoyant revenues ...

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  7. GIRL OF 12 A MOTHER

    MELBOURNE. Feb. 14.—A baby was born at a city hospital to a 12-year-old girl, and her father has been charged with ...

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  8. Boys Gaoled for Life

    AUCKLAND. Feb. 14—Sentences of life imprisonment were imposed on two boys. James Frederick Dodd, 15, ...

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  9. BAIL REFUSED MAN ON MURDER CHARGE

    BRISBANE Feb. 14.—Application for bail for Reginald Wingfield Brown (43), who has been committed for trial to the ...

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  10. APRIL PROPOSED AS STARTING DATE FOR U.K. MIGRANTS PLAN

    CANBERRA, February 14.—Australia will ask the British Government to agree to March 31 as the opening date for agreements foe free and assisted passages for British migrants to Australia, announced the ...

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  11. Q.D.O. CLAIMS PRICE RISE PENDING PROBE BY SPECIAL COMMITTEE

    BRISBANE, February 14.—A claim that the dairying industry was entitled to an interim price of 1/11.26 per lb. commercial butter pending a decision by the committee set up by the Federal Government to ...

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  12. SHIP MISHAP CAUSES CHANGE IN POLAR PLAN

    NEW YORK, Feb. 14.— The American Associated Press representative aboard the U.S.S. Northwind, says ...

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  13. BARNES MAY BE PRECLUDED FROM N.S.W. SELECTION

    SYDNEY, Feb. 14.—Test cricketer Sid Barnes might be precluded from selection in the New South Wales team to ...

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  14. SCHOOL TEACHER ON ASSAULT CHARGE

    TOOWOOMBA, Feb. 14.—Duncan Ronald McDonald, of Drayton guardian and next of kin of a 10-year-old schoolboy, has ...

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  15. RIVERS FALL BUT MORE RAIN LIKELY

    BRISBANE, February 14.—Although flood waters have subsided throughout Queensland, further general rain is likely at the week-end, the Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. A. Richards) said to-night. ...

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  16. FEW ATTEND PRICE PROTEST MEETING

    BRISBANE. Feb. 14.—About 60 people, two-thirds of these being women, attended a meeting convened by the Queensland Trades ...

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  17. ACCUSED'S DEFENCE TO MURDER CHARGE

    PERTH, Feb. 14.—For four hours in the Criminal Court to-day, Leonard Charles Jackson (48) addressed Mr. Justice Walker ...

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  18. MORE CARS BUT FEWER ACCIDENTS

    BRISBANE. Feb. 14.—Although the number of motor vehicles on Queensland roads increased to an all-time record in 1945-46, the ...

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  19. SHOTGUN ATTACK BY BURGLAR

    SYDNEY, Feb. 14.—A burglar, who was disturbed in a house at Auburn on Thursday night shot the householder, ...

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  20. NO NEW PLAN FOR PALESTINE BY U.K.

    LONDON, Feb. 14.—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says that Cabinet will not be asked to work out a new plan for ...

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  21. COAL COMMISSIONER

    CANBERRA, Feb. 14.—The appointment of, Mr. Walter Sydney Winning as Commonwealth Coal Commissioner is ...

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  22. Air Force to Leave Victoria Park Camp

    BRISBANE. February 14.—R.A.A.F. buildings at Victoria Park, except those occupied by aquatters, and the camp formerly used by the Youth Army in the Gregory Terrace section of the park, have been acquired by the State ...

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  23. HINT ON RAIL FARE RISE

    CANBERRA, February 14.—A suggestion that State Governments should raise tram and rail fares and freights to help meet their rising costs is likely to be made by the Commonwealth when the Premiers' Conference considers future Commonwealth and State ...

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  24. HASSEN DEFEATS CORTEN BY K.O.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 14.—At the Brisbane 8tadium to-night Jack Hassen (9.10), coloured light and ...

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