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  3. IPSWICH YOUTH DROWNED IN SURF SWEEP AT SOUTHPORT

    BRISBANE, Jan. 11.—Walter Johnson Stafford (18) apprentice painter, of Macalister-street, Ipswich, was drowned in the surf 40 yards from the shore on Main Beach, Southport, at 1.50 p.m. to-day. ...

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  4. N.S.W.-Q'LAND TO FIGHT FEDERAL TAX MONOPOLY

    BRISBANE, Jan. 11.—The Queensland and New South Wales Labour Government have planned an assault on the Federal Labour Government's present taxation monopoly. ...

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  5. WILL ROUND UP HIS SHEEP WITH 'PLANE

    BRISBANE, Jan. 11.—Queendland's flying stockman, Mr. Bill Anning, from north of Winton, arrived in ...

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  6. MAN CHARGED WITH MURDER OF MOTHER

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—A woman was battered to death in her home early this morning. Later she was decapitated. Police, found her head in a fuel oven in her kitchen. The victim was Mrs. Agnes Bridget ...

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  7. Duty of U.K.-U.S.A. to Halt Russia

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—It was the duty of the United States and the British Empire to halt the onward march of Russia, ...

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  8. 5-Day Week Main Reason for Coal Loss in Britain

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—The main reason for the loss the National Coal Board incurred in the second quarter of 1947, ...

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  9. PARTIES FIRM IN MELBOURNE TRAM TIE-UP

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 11.—As a counter to any Government move to introduce emergency transport, the tramway ...

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  10. Miners Best Paid Manual Workers

    BRISBANE, Jan. 11—Miners are easily the best paid manual labourers in Australia according to the latest quarterly ...

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  11. GOVT. TO TAKE OVER PACIFIC AIR SERVICE

    CANBERRA, Jan. 11.—Plans for the taking over by the Commonwealth of the Sydney and Auckland to ...

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  12. PROTEST TO SYRIA ON ARABS' PALESTINE MOVE

    LONDON, Jan. 11.-Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says that the British Foreign Office has instructed British Ministers in Damascus to protest in the strongest terms to the Syrian Government against ...

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  13. "LITTLE PLANNING FOR PARENTHOOD"

    BRISBANE, Jan. 11.—It was regrettable that while parenthood was the most important function known to ...

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  14. EQUIPMENT FOR NATURALISTS IN ARNHEM LAND

    WASHINGTON, Jan, 11.—Seven thousand pounds of equipment crated in 85 boxes will be loaded aboard the ...

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  15. 36IN. OF RAIN IN THREE DAYS

    BRISBANE, Jan. 11.—At Tully three feet of rain has fallen in three days, almost surrounding the town with ...

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  16. OFFICIAL SENT BACK TO AUST.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—A Government official has been sent back from Japan on the orders of Lieut.-General H. ...

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  17. Mailmen Want 1 p.m. Halt on Saturdays

    BRISBANE, Jan. 11.—G.P.O. mail branch employees to-day carried a resolution that all work in the mail branch should cease at ...

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  18. WOOL EXPORTS DOWN BY 50 PER CENT

    BRISBANE, Jan. 11.—Wool exports from Australia to the United Kingdom for the five months ended November, 1947, were ...

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  19. FOUR YEARS TO FILL TRACTOR ORDERS

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 11.—First Australian-made McCormick Deering tractor to come off the assembly line of the Geelong ...

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  20. Cabinet to Meet on Dollars To-day

    CANBERRA, Jan. 11.—Cabinet will hold its first meeting of the year to-morrow. With the pressing problem of dollar trade the ...

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  21. "NO WASTE IN U.K. OF AMERICAN LOAN"

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 11.—The United States Ambassador to Britain (Mr. Lewis Douglas) yesterday strongly defended the ...

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  22. BIG COAL-STEEL DEAL WITH JAPAN

    LOS ANGELES, Jan. 11.—Yaras and Company, one of the 104 United States concerns initiated by the Allied Occupation ...

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  23. U.S. LIBERALS REJECT MR. HENRY WALLACE

    NEW YORK, Jan. 11.—The Liberal Party's State Committee yesterday unanimously decided to reject Mr. Henry Wallace ...

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  24. BRITISH NEWSPAPER ATTACKS MARSHALL PLAN

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—The "Sunday Express," in a leading article, says: "However much we appreciate ordinary American ...

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  25. N.S.W. SEEKS RAIL LINK WITH WEST QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Jan. 11.—"Australia's safety depends on northern settlement, not on further fattening of big southern ports," ...

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  26. EGGS DEARER TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Jan. 11.—A wholesale price rise of 3d. a dozen for first quality hen eggs was announced by the South Queensland ...

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  27. 12,000 PEOPLE WILL HAVE NO BREAD

    BRISBANE, Jan. 11.—About 12,000 people in Western Queensland will get no bread from to-morrow, because the ...

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  28. WOMAN ALLEGED TO HAVE BEEN BASHED

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—A 74-year-old woman alleged to have been bashed was admitted to Balmain Hospital ...

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  29. £20,000 FIRE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—Damage estimated at more than £20,000 was caused by a fire which gutted a Pyrmont box factory late ...

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  30. "MARRIAGE AND FAMILY COUNSELLING" PLAN

    ARMIDALE, Jan. 11.—"Marriage and family counselling" set up in Sydney will establish a centre to help couples prepare for ...

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  31. £13,000 DAMAGE TO CROPS, GRASS, FENCING

    ADELAIDE, Jan: 11.—Bagged wheat, standing crops, grass, and fencing valued at £13,000 were destroyed by a fire between Burrs ...

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  32. Govt. Controls Main Production Barrier

    BRISBANE, Jan. 11.—Increasing Government expenditure was the most important factor holding back production and causing costs to rise throughout the world to-day, said the Director of the Bureau of Industry (Mr. Colin Clark) in a broadcast to-night. ...

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  33. SCHOOL OF MUSIC FOR BRISBANE SOON?

    BRISBANE, Jan. 11.—There was a likelihood that Brisbane would have its own permanent school of music by next year, the ...

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  34. NEW NOTE ISSUE?

    SYDNEY, Jan. 11.—The Labour Council, representing 740,000 unionists, is preparing a plan for a new note issue to trap ...

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  35. INTERIM ARMY FOR TWO MORE YEARS?

    CANBERRA, Jan. 11.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) said in the week-end that, although no decision had ...

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  36. DISAGREES WITH LORD CHANCELLOR

    LONDON, Jan. 11.—Reuter's says that Cardinal Griffin has repudiated the declaration by Lord Chancellor Jowitt in the House of ...

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  37. "TOURISTS WILL NOT HARM BARRIER REEF"

    BRISBANE, Jan. 11.—Tourists were not likely to damage the Barrier Reef said the Minister for Lands (Mr. Foley) to-day. The ...

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