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  4. UNIONS' FOES "RED SNIPERS"

    MACKAY, January 24.—Development of the sugar industry was absolutely vital to the defence of Australia, the Leader of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party. Dr. Evatt, told the A.W.U. convention in Mackay ...

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  5. Callide Has No Limits

    BRISBANE, January 24.—Callide coal production could be unlimited if sufficient shipping was provided, a ...

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  6. GENERAL HAS COURAGE OF CONVICTIONS

    MELBOURNE, January 24.—In an unprecedented invasion of the stronghold of trade unionism in Melbourne, the Director-General of Recruiting, Lieut.-General Sir Horace ...

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  7. EASY TO FAKE PAPERS

    SYDNEY, January 24.— An estate agent who recently was extradited from the United States collapsed in the Central ...

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  8. MINISTER DECLAIMS:

    ISMAILIA, January 24.— A British headquarters military spokesman announced to-day that two explosions which rocked the British Army ammunition depot at Abu Sultan, midway ...

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  9. HAS THUMBS DOWN SIGN ON CARNIVAL

    CANBERRA, January 24.— The Commonwealth Government would do everything it could to prevent the ...

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  10. COLOUR FILM TO ATTRACT SUGAR HELP

    BRISBANE, January 24.—The Queensland Canegrowers' Association will use a coloured film and pamphlets to attract ...

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  11. Cover For Courage

    SYDNEY, January 24.—From to-day 1054 lifesavers in Queensland will receive free insurance when they are on ...

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  12. SEASON'S WORST WEATHER

    MELBOURNE, January 24.— Bushfires, tropical storms, torrential rain, dust storms and sticky heat to-day gave ...

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  13. WANT SILVER BAIT FOR FISHING

    BRISBANE, January 24.—The Queensland Professional Fishermen's League will ask the State Government for a ...

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  14. Woman's Death Mystery

    TOWNSVILLE, Jan 24. — Police and Regional Electricity Board officials are investigating the death to-night ...

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  15. GOOD RAIN IS STRONG POSSIBILITY

    BRISBANE, January 23. — The monsoonal front in North Queensland is expected by the Weather Bureau to move ...

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  16. Rural Hopes Lie In New States

    SYDNEY, January 24. — Australian cities would starve unless there was a new political outlook on food production, Mr. F. A. Bland, Liberal M.P. for Warringah, said to-day. Mr. Bland was formerly Professor of ...

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  17. U.S WANTS A BASE ON EASTER ISLAND

    SANTIAGO, January 24.—The United States has asked Chile for permission to [?] an air base on Easter Island, ...

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  18. Cattle Sale to be Biggest in Qld.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 24.— Cattlemen describe a Hereford cattle sale being organised for mid-February in Queensland as the ...

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  19. Calves' Boles Ready For Human Use

    LONDON, January 21. — The Daily Mail's Amsterdam correspondent says that the Dutch Red Cross has ...

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  20. MAN AMOK: INJURES TWO PEOPLE

    MACKAY. January 21.—A man who ran amok in Victoria-street, Mackay, at about 7.20 to-night injured two people and ...

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  21. PETROL EXPLOSION VICTIM DIES

    A 5-year-old boy died in hospital yesterday morning as a result of burns he received five days ago. ...

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  22. TWEED CANE CROP THIS YEAR DOWN

    MURWILLUMBAH, January 24. — The secretary of the N.S.W. Cancerowers Association. Mr. C Falmer, said season to be down 10,000 tons on lost year The 1951 harvest was 62,007 tons compared with the normal average of ...

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  23. IMPORTANT TALKS ON SUGAR INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE. January 24.—The P[?]le. Mr. Gair and Queensland sugar industry representatives will hold important ...

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  24. Work On Coal Road Given Finance

    BRISBANE, January 24.— A [?] bels been prepared providing for widening and bitumen suffering the existing ...

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  25. Truck & Paper Made Big Blaze

    WARWICK, January 24.— A 5-ton diesel-driven track and several tons of waste salvage paper were destroyed by fire ...

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  26. Prison Escapees Ate Companion

    BOGOTA (Colombia), January 24.— Six wild and bearded convicts who escaped from a tropical jungle prison camp ...

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  27. Arabs Move In On The French

    TUNIS (Tunisia), January 24.—Arab nationalists were reported last night to have seized control of the Tunisian town of Te-boulba, 90 miles south-east of Tunis, after a ...

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  30. KEPT HIS WORD AND EXPLODED

    LIMA (Peru), January 21.—Manuel Castillo, a highway labour foreman, told army officers who arrested him for ...

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  31. INDIA GRATEFUL FOR SYMPATHY

    LONDON, January 24.— The Prime Minister of India, Mr. Nehrn, to-day [?] a message to the Australian treasurer. Sir ...

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  32. DAIRYMEN'S AID TO PARASITOLOGY

    BRISBANE January 24.—The Australian Dairy Produce Board has donated an amount of £2000 to assist the C.S.I.R.O. in ...

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  33. U.S. Naval Strength Dangerously High

    MILWAUKEE, January 24.—The U.S. Navy secretary, Dan Kimball. declared to-day that the Soviet Union's submarine ...

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  34. CALL TO METAL WORKERS TO STOP

    SYDNEY, January 24— The Australian council of the Metal Trades Federation to-day called on 250,000 metal trades ...

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  35. BUILDING RISE IS JUST A MAYBE

    BRISBANE, January 24. — Figures i sued by the State Stat stewart Mr. S. Solomon, to-day showed that the cost of ...

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  36. Ambulance Answers SOS From bland

    MACKAY, January 24.— The tourist launch Roylen left early [?] morning to am a woman with a broken leg on ...

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  37. GOVERNMENT HIT BY WAGE RISE

    BRISBANE, January 24.— The Premer Mr. Gair, to-night estimated that the latest has ware [?] would increase the ...

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  38. STUDENTS DEMONSTRATE

    LONDON, JANUARY 24.—[?] Labours correspondent says that 500 students wearing black-bordered badges [?] ...

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