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  4. TO-DAY THE DEADLINE

    SYDNEY, January 30.—Watersiders have set to-morrow as the deadline for negotiations to prevent to "rolling strike" on the Australian water-front. The Watersiders' Federal Council decided on ...

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    NEW COAL MINING SAFETY DEVICE: Hitherto one of the most dangerous jobs in coal mining, boring and shot-firing, is now made safe by a power-operated safety-device invented by Mr. Arthur Trow, Manager of the New Crosshands Colliers in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 107 words
  6. Wants Positive Soil Education

    CANBERRA, January 30.—The launching of a programme of soil conservation education was urged here to-day. It was suggested by Mr. Crosbie Morrison, editor of the journal, "Wild ...

    Article : 230 words
  7. PURGE PRICKS PLOT

    BANGKOK, Jan. 30.—Fourteen senior officers of the Siamese Army have now been arrested in connection with an ...

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  8. COUGH LED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Jan. 30.—Police believe that a man found dead in the bedroom of his home to-night fell out of bed ...

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  9. COMPLETE TIE-UP FEARED

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 30.—Whether gas rationing will [?] imposed in Melbourne next week will be determined by ...

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  10. R'WAYS HIT B. ATHOL

    BRISBANE, Jan. 30.—The inefficient railway system was hampering distribution of Blair Athol coal, a mining ...

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  11. NAVY ADAMANT ON ITS £15 FUNERAL PAYMENT

    SYDNEY, January 30.—Naval authorities to-night reaffirmed their intention not to pay the full funeral expenses for the Brisbane burial of David Graydon, the eighth to die from the ...

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  12. HONOUR WAR DEAD

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—Imperial War Graves Commission has planned eight memorials in the South and South-West ...

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  13. PROP CUTTER FELL BACK: BROKE NECK

    IPSWICH, Jan. 30.—At about four o'clock this afternoon Donald Davidson (73), of Loamside, was found dead in ...

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  14. LAD GAVE HIS LIFE FOR MATE

    SYDNEY, Jan. 30.—A 10-year-old boy was drowned to-day while trying to rescue an eight-year-old playmate ...

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  15. CABLE ON PETROL TO HAND

    MELBOURNE, Jan.30.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) has received a reply to a cable he sent to the British ...

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  16. [?] 90 Secs Is U.S. Lease Of Life

    NEW YORK, Jan. 30.—Representatives of 60 national organisations at an "American conference" to-day decided to ...

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  17. AMBULANCE MEN'S LONG WALK TO REACH PATIENT

    MACKAY, Jan. 30.—The Sarina ambulance hearers had to walk for three miles along a railway line to get to a farm ...

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  18. Baby To Save His Dad

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 30.—Trans-Australia Airlines will fly a five-months-old baby to Sydney early to-morrow in ...

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  19. Rabbit Shooter Shot In Throat

    CASINO, Jan. 30.—Hubert Beard (26), of Cleveland, is in the Kyogle Hospital with a bullet wound in his throat. ...

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  20. DUST HAZARDS TO BE STUDIED BY I.L.O. MEMBERS

    MELBOURNE, January 30.—The emergency committee of the ACTU this week will discuss an invitation to send ...

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  21. Russians Claim To Have Found Stone Age Bones

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—Soviet scientists have discovered the skeleton of a Neanderthral youth in the Trshik-Tash cave ...

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  22. PETROL COUPONS READY TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, January 30.—New petrol coupons would be available to-morrow at all pest offices and other normal ...

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  23. ON BAIL BUT FLEW TO KARACHI

    SYDNEY, Jan. 30.—Two men, who police say "jumped" bail of £800 and £500 in Sydney last week and flew to ...

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  24. War Materials For Formosa

    HONG KONG, Jan. 30.—A message from Taipeh says that British ships are bringing war supplies to Formosa. These ...

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  25. RAIL MOTOR DERAILED: HIT 2 COWS

    CAIRNS, Jan. 30.—During the [?] urn trip from Mt. Mulligan, [?]rail motor, carrying 60 passengers residents of Chillagoe, ...

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  27. THIS COUPLE GETS AROUND: ON SHIP NOW

    AUCKLAND, January 29.—Fifty police rushed to the liner Aorangi on its arrival in Auckland this morning when ...

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  28. AUSTN. DENTISTRY NOT BEHIND TIMES

    MELBOURNE, January 30.—Contentions that Australian dentists were 30 years behind the times indenture construction were ridiculous, the Professor of Prosthesic Dentistry at the Melbourne University, ...

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  29. JAP WOMEN'S "DRAMATIC CHANGE"

    TOKIO, Jan. 30.—General MacArthur, when farewelling 10 Japanese women leaders departing for the ...

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  30. Indonese Eye Our Mandate

    DIAKARTA, January 30 (A.A.P. Reuter's).—Australian New Guinea as well as Dutch New Guinea, should be ...

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  31. CHILD SURVIVES FALL OFF TRAIN

    SYDNEY, January 30.—An 11-years-old girl, Rosalind Orma Fry, of Sydney, had a remarkable escape from serious injury when she fell off the first division of the Brisbane express, near Taree, this morning. ...

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  32. [?]S.W. Is After A [?]Bread Subsidy

    SYDNEY, January 30.—The [?] (Mr. McGirr) has [?] Mr. Menzies to subsidise the [?] of bread in N.S.W. it the ...

    Article : 132 words
  33. RED HOT SNOW: INSTANT DEATH

    LONDON, Jan. 30.—The British United Press representative in Rome says that electrified show ...

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  34. Launch Engine Broke Down: Men's Long Hike

    MACKAY, January 30.—Two men who were three days overdue on a fishing trip, returned to Carmila late this ...

    Article : 103 words
  35. MACKAY TO TALK ON SPANISH SHIP

    MACKAY, January 30.—Mackay waterside workers will probably discuss work on the Spanish vessel Arraiz at a ...

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