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  3. ROYAL COUPLE GIVEN AN ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME BY WOLLONGONG PEOPLE

    SYDNEY, February 11.—The Royal car carrying the Queen and the Duke touched 70 miles per hour on the road to Wollongong today. The car travelled at eight miles per hour through crowded suburbs and villages and slowed to two miles per hour ...

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  4. WESTERN TOWNS WILL SAY IT WITH FLOWERS

    SYDNEY, Feb. 11.—New South Wales western cities and towns have reached fever pitch in preparation for the Royal visit tomorrow. Bathurst will greet the Royal couple with one ...

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  5. SCHOOL CHILDREN WERE SAFE...

    Doubts about the flood rise at the One Mile Bridge (West Ipswich) yesterday brought action from the police. City Council, bus companies, city firms, and schools. A close watch was kept on the rising waters in the morning by police, council employees removed the guard rails, bus ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. No Approach To Modify Tour

    BRISBANE, Feb. 11. — No approach has been made to the State Government to modify its ...

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  7. Parliament Opening to Be Televised

    CANBERRA, Feb. 11.— The opening of the Federal Perliament by the Queen next Monday after ...

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  8. FURTHER RAIN FORECAST EXTENSIVE FLOODING OVER WIDE AREA

    BRISBANE, Feb. 11.—Further rain was forecast for tomorrow over the flooded South-eastern portion of the State ...

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  9. 14 GRANTED FELLOWSHIPS

    BRISBANE, Feb. 11.— Teacher fellowships in arts and science had been granted to 14 teachers, the ...

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  10. TO UNVEIL U.S. WAR MEMORIAL

    MELBOURNE. Feb. 11. —The Queen will unveil the newly erected 258ft. American war memorial ...

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  11. SAYS HUMAN ERROR CAUSED CRASH

    BRISBANE, Feb. 11.— A train wreck which blocked the main North Coast line at Cooroy last night ...

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  12. ARTIFICIAL KIDNEY SAVES WOMAN'S LIFE

    BRISBANE, Feb. 11.—An artificial kidney, built at the Brisbane General Hospital has saved the life of a woman, who had contracted a severe infection following the birth of her ...

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  13. Mass Meetings Today RAIL UNIONS' PAY CLAIMS REJECTED

    BRISBANE, Feb. 11.—Claims by railway unions for marginal pay increases for tradesmen in railway workshops were rejected by the State Industrial Court today ...

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  14. Wheat Scheme Victoria Refuses to Change Policy

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 11. —The Premier (Mr. Cain) said tonight his Government refused to change ...

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  15. Vietminh Resume Advance

    SAIGON, Feb. 11.—The 12,000 strong Vietminh 308th Division, has resumed its advance on ...

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  16. MEDAL FROM U.K. FOR INVESTITURE

    SYDNEY, Feb. 11. — A George Medal is being flown to Australia so that the Queen may invest a ...

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  17. LOGAN RIVER OVER BRIDGE

    BRISBANE, Feb. 11.—In Southport and Surfers' Paradise there was only slight flooding of residential ...

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  18. Mother Gaoled For Child Murder

    LONDON, Feb. 11. —Mrs. Winifred Trochimiuk (24). was found guilty at the Old Bailey today of the murder ...

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  19. Check on Strangers On Station Platform

    SYDNEY, Feb. 11.—More than 4000 people, some of whom had been waiting since noon, pressed against the barriers lined up outside the Central station when the Queen and Duke ...

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  20. BEETLE PLAGUE AT CLONCURRY

    CLONCURRY, Feb. 11.—Lights have been off at night in almost every home in Cloncurry this week because of a plague of "bush bugs." ...

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  21. Collieries Idle Because Of Rain

    BRISBANE, Feb. 11. — Eleven Queensland collieries were out of production today because of flooding ...

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  22. BURSARY WINNERS

    BRISBANE, Feb. 11. — The Queensland Country Women's Association Bursary winners announced to ...

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