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  4. NEW PLAN TAKESCARE OF WAR

    CANBERRA, Feb. 12.—The National Security Resources Board to-day began planning a readjustment of ...

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  5. ENORMOUS LAG IN DEFENCE SPENDING

    February 12.—An enormous lag in defence expenditure behind the budget estimate for the current financial year is revealed in the return of consolidated revenue issued to-day. Total expenditure ...

    Article : 219 words
  6. [?] Ban [?]ane [?]lity

    [?] February 12. [?] was killed in[?] mother was seri[?] [?] when a light ...

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  7. Counter Attacks Have U.N. Troops In Serious Way

    TOKIO, February 12.—South Koreans swept dramatically across the 38th Parallel into North Korea to-day. Aided by strong air and naval support they drove up the east coast and captured Yangyang, five miles above the old border. U.N. forces on the west coast drove ...

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  8. Did Silence Mean Consent ? :

    IPSWICH, February 12.—Between 150 and 200 Ipswich miners this morning attended a mass meeting at Booval to hear the president of the Queensland Collier[?] Employees Union report on the campaign in protest ...

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  9. PYTHON ATTACKS WOMAN

    CAIRNS, Feb. 12.—Details of a mid-night struggle on Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nankervis, who ...

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  10. BIG U.S. JOB

    Mr Charles E. Wilson, former head of the General Electric Company, who will direct America's gigantic Industrial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. INDIANS WILI BE STARVED UNLESS US WHEAT LANDS

    LONDON, Feb. 12—Reuter's New Delhi representative says India will face widespread starvation unless America ...

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  12. DUGGAN DENIES HUSTLE

    BRISBANE, Feb. 12. — The Railway Department denied to-day that there was a lack if liaison between stations on ...

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  13. BAILIFF FOUND

    SYDNEY, Feb. 12.— A bailiff and a surveyor were unable to penetrate a picket line, formed by neighbours, when ...

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  14. SYDNEY READY TO RECEIVE DOLLARS.

    SYDNEY, February 12.—Sydney will have its greatest index of dollar-spending tourists since tHe pre-war period when the 34,000 ton British liner Caronia, berths here to-morrow. The Caronia is carrying 270 passengers, ...

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  15. NSW MOVE TO NATIONALISE BREWERIES

    SYDNEY, Feb. 12.—The Newcastle Trades Hall Council will ask the State Labour Government to nationalise N.S.W. ...

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  16. JAP CLAIMS MILITARISM STILL ALIVE

    LOS NEGROS, February 12 (A.A.P.-Reuter's). — Militarism is still smouldering in Japan, the defence counsel, ...

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  17. 16 Buried Alive In Avalanche

    LONDON, February 12.— Reuter's Geneva representative says that two women and two children are dead and seven ...

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  18. Tributes To A Man Of The Air

    SYDNEY, Feb. 12. — Thousands of people who packed St. Andrew's Cathedral and lined city streets paid a last ...

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  19. MORE AT WORK IN SPITE OF STRIKES

    CANBERRA, Feb. 12.—The number of persons in employment in November, 1950, although affected by industrial ...

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  21. 3½M. ACRES AFFECTED BY FIRES

    BRISBANE, February 12. — It is estimated to-night that fires which have covered huge areas of south-west ...

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  23. FROM GIPSY LIFE TO A GAOL TERM

    BRISBANE. February 12. — Harry Cecil Jensen (30) lab-purer, had for years lived a nomadic life all aver ...

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  24. Wewak climate did not affect army vehicles

    CAIRNS, Feb. 12.—Vehicles and equipment left in car parks at war bases in New Guinea have stood up to damaging ...

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  25. STATE RENEWS PLEA ON ROAD MACHINES

    BRISBANE, February 12.—Queensland has renewed its request to the Federal Government for the importation of 23 American graders to overcome a huge lag in State road works. This was revealed by the acting Premier, Mr. Gair, to-day, ...

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  26. Claimed she was wife: Fined £5

    BRISBANE, Feb. 12— A woman was prosecuted to the Police Court to-day for having falsely stated to the Licensing ...

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  27. ONE OF MISSING HEN IS FOUND

    CAIRNS, February 12.—One of the two men missing in the severe floods in the Norman-ton Croyden district was ...

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  28. BROKE NOSE IN 34 FEET FALL

    ROCKHAMPTON, February 12.—Owen Booker (26), married, to-day had a remarkable escape form serious injury ...

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