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  4. Six Deaths In N.S.W. Cyclone

    Sydney, January 19. —The cyclone which swept through Queensland and parts of N.S.W. yesterday and early today claimed six lives and caused widespread damage. The cyclone, which had its source in Northern Queensland, passed ...

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  5. FINNAN CERTAIN OF PRICE CONTROL CONTINUANCE

    Sydney, January 19. —The N.S.W. State Minister for Prices (Mr. Finnon) who will be chairman of tomorrow's all-States prices conference said tonight that he was certain of a majority decision favoring the continuance of price controls. ...

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  6. Northern Corner Areas Recover Slowly

    The effect of the wide-spread devastating floods experienced in February and March of 1949 is still being felt in some of the areas which received the bulk of the flood-waters, ...

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  7. Tetanus Victim Dies

    Melbourne, January 19. —A tragic finale took place today when efforts of a Red Cross driver and a R.A.A.F. plane ...

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  8. FOUR MORE POLIO CASES

    Sydney, January 19.—Four more cases of polio reported to the Health Department today brings the total since the beginning of the year to 43. Of this ...

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  9. Overloading Causes Blackout

    Overloading at the City Council's Galena Street powerhouse at noon yesterday caused a three hour blackout in the city. All power was restored ...

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  10. Wool Sales Reach Staggering Heights

    Sydney, January 19.—Wool prices in Sydney today reached further records. The four days auctions of this week have seen values of top class wools ...

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  11. ALLEGED MURDERER ON REMAND

    Melbourne, January 19. —Former radio announcer John Bryan Kerr (25) was remanded to January 26 without bail in the City Court today. Kerr is ...

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  12. Miners Leaders To Meet P.M.

    Newcastle, January 19.—Northern miners' leaders have accepted an invitation to attend talks with the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) in Canberra on ...

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  13. DEATH OF FORMER TENNIS STAR

    Sydney, January 19.—Former champions tennis player Horace Rice died in a private hospital at Roseville yesterday need 76. He lost his sight ...

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  14. WORLD'S RECORD WOOL PRICE

    Melbourne, January 19.—In a sellers' market, compared with yesterday's rates, fresh records were established at the Geelong wool sales today. Lambs wool ...

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  15. Golden Casket Inquiry

    Brisbane, January 19.—Evidence of two anonymous phone calls alleging irregularities in the drawing of Golden Casket No. 1367 was given by a ...

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  16. No More French Petrol

    Brisbane, January 19.—Australia will be unable to obtain any further cargoes of French petrol as none are available. ...

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  17. MILLION GALLONS OF PETROL LOST

    Sydney, January 19. —The nine days old strike at the Shell Oil Company's Clyde refinery, which has already caused a production loss of more than one million gallons of petrol, may extend next week. A conference between company ...

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  18. Dockyard Dispute Remains Unsettled

    Sydney, January 19.—A conference before the Federal Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. J.V. Dwyer) today failed to settle a dispute at Cockatoo ...

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  19. Summons Against Watersiders

    Sydney, January 19—Mr. Justice Kirby in the Federal Arbitration Court today adjourned until February 14 the hearing of a summons against the Waterside ...

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  20. SEVENTH S.A. SENATE SEAT TO LABOR

    Adelaide, January 19.—Finality was reached today in the Senate count for South Australia and as expected Mr. J. V. Ryan (Labor) was elected as the ...

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  21. FOUR CHANGES IN S.A. SHIELD TEAM

    Adelaide, January 19.—Four new-comers—Dansie, Hill, Weir and Wilkin— have been included in the South Australian team to play West Australia at ...

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  22. DEATH OF MR. R. H. FLOYD

    The death of Mr. Robert Henry Floyd, of 117 Gypsum street, occurred at his home yesterday morning. Mr. Floyd had lived in Broken Hill for many years. He ...

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  23. Flying Doctor At Pincally

    The Flying Doctor, Dr. L. W. Alderman is expected to return to Broken Hill today. Yesterday afternoon he flew from Innamineka Station and stayed ...

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  24. Centenary Year For A.M.P.

    The Australian Mutual Provident Society announced recently that last year produced the largest amount of business in the history of the Society. ...

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  25. Linton Cup To N.S.W.

    Melbourne, January 19.—New South Wales clinched their hold on the Linton Cup with a three rubber win over the holders (Western Australia) at Kooyong ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND SENATE COUNT FINALISED

    Brisbane, January 19. —The Senate count was finalised in Queensland to-day. In Brisbane the Commonwealth Returning Officer for Queensland ...

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  27. MISSISSIPPI BURSTS BANKS

    Chicago, January 19.—Bursting with a mighty roar through the earthen dyke at Booths Point (Tennessee), the Mississippi River yesterday surged over wild ...

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