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  4. REDS REPLY WITH TANKS:

    TOKIO, Feb. 6.—United Nations troops to-day advanced to a point level with Seoul in their central front push along the road from Hoensong. The Chinese threw tanks into the battle to-day in an effort to halt ...

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  5. WHARFIES ESCAPE A BAN PENALTY

    SYDNEY, February 6.—The Stevedoring, Industry Board to-day refused to punish more than 2000 waterside workers who refused to work overtime on Monday night. The board is ...

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  6. CAUCUS DIVIDED ON REDS

    MELBOURNE, February 6.— The State Parliamentary Labour Caucus was equally divided to-day on the A.L.P. ...

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  7. South Braces Itself To Meet Coal Crisis

    SYDNEY, February 6.—Sydney industries, with the exemption of essential food producers, will have no electricity on Friday and [?]. The State Government announced this to-night. The two-day [?]uts are in addition to restrictions which came into operation at ...

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  8. Pacific Safety Sought

    LONDON, February 6—The Associated Press says that Australia has proposed that the United State should ...

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  9. SEAMEN ESCAPE GAOL

    BRISBANE, February 6.— Two seamen, convicted in the Police Court to-day of deserting their ship, will start ...

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  10. [?]RUINOUS [?]AZE: VIC [?]TERSIDE

    MELBOURNE, February 6.— transport depots on [?]harf were destroyed [?]day in one of ...

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  11. INTRUDER MET HIS DEATH

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 6.—Kenneth Francis, licensee of the Newmarket Hotel, Flemington, was justified in shooting ...

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  12. NO NEW LIQUOR LICENCES LIKELY

    BRISBANE, February 6.—No [?] liquor licences are likely to be issued by the Queensland Licensing Commission until ...

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  13. RAIN IS NEEDED IN WEST

    BRISBANE, February 6.— Rain within two weeks in the Charleville area is vital if sheep properties swept by ...

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  14. Summonsed Men "Out Of Town"

    SYDNEY, Feb. 6.—The three Miners' Federation officials who were yesterday served with summonses by the Federal Arbitration Court were "out of town" to-day. The officials are: the General President of the ...

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  15. GOVT.WONT ENFORCE WOOL PLAN

    MELBOURNE, Feb 6.—The Minister far Commerce, Mr. J. McKwen, gave woolgrowers an assurance to-day that if there ...

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  16. First flit At Price Spiral

    BRISBANE, February 6.— The State Government to-day decided to re-control the price of several articles ...

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  17. [?]mba Seat Is [?] Yet Vacant

    BRISBANE, February 6.— [?]mier. Mr. Hanlon, said [?] that the Bulimba seat [?]ust be vacant until ...

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  18. NOW HOPES OF CONFAB BY BIG 4

    LONDON, February 6.—Reuter's Diplomatic correspondent says that a Big Four meeting this spring is rather more ...

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  19. TWO M.C.C. MEN HURT IN COLLISION

    ADELAIDE, February 6.— English Test captain, Fred Brown, and the M.C.C. manager Major Green were involved in ...

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  22. £100,000 Damage In Peanut Silo Fire: Kingaroy

    BRISBANE, February 6.—A huge fire, still blazing late to-night, has caused damage estimated at more than £100,000 to the Queensland Peanut Marketing Board's silos and installations ...

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  23. RAINS DELAY FOOD SCHEME'S PLANTING

    BRISBANE. Feb. 6.—The Queensland-British Food Corporation did not intend to acquire additional properties in ...

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  24. Northern Lines Still Closed

    TOWNSVILLE. Feb. 6.—The Burdekin River at Inkerman bridge al 4 p.m. to-day was below the top of the rails and ...

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  25. SKIP'S PASSENGER IS 'FLU SUSPECT

    SYDNEY. Feb. 6.—A woman who arrived in Sydney on the Orcades last Monday was to-day admitted to the infectious ...

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  26. MAY RETURN TO KG. VOLCANO AREA

    PORT MORESBY February 6.—The Administrator. Colonel J. K. Murray, who is in Pooondetta. to-day told officials in ...

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  27. PAPER STRIKE NOT SETTLED

    TOWNSVILLE. February 6.— There were no developments to-day in the Printers' strike at the Townsvllle Daily Bulletin, and ...

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  28. PARL'T RESUMES FEB. 27

    BRISBANE. February 6.—The Premier, Mr. Hanlon, announced to-day that following a State Cabinet decision. Parliament ...

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