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  4. SCHOOL SYSTEM ALTERS

    BRISBANE, Jan., 27. —Mast of Queensland's estimated record State school enia[?]tment of 156,000 will begin ...

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  5. [?] EDS ACCEPT AN ALLIES TALK PLAN

    NEW YORK, January 27.—The enemy to-day accepted an Allies plan for speeding the armistice talks, the American Associated Press reported from Munsan, Korea. The Allies then ...

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  6. PRIORITY ON MIGRANTS FOR FARMERS

    CANBERRA, Jan. 27. — The Minuter for Labour and National Service, Mr. Holt, said to-day that primary ...

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  7. SACK IS "SIGN OF TIMES"

    IPSWICH, Jan. 27.—One hundred and nine male and female employees in all departments of the Queensland ...

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  8. MARTIAL LAW IN EGYPT:

    LONDON, Jan. 27.—Martial law was declared throughout most of Egypt last night after a day of terror, says Renter's correspondent in Cairo. Unofficial reports state that over 100 people were killed and scores of buildings were burned in Cairo's rioting. The ...

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  9. "NO WAR IN 1952"

    "There'll be no world war in 1952" is the conclusion of distinguished American commentator ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. UNIONS ADVISE RETURN

    BRISBANE, Jan. 27.—Representatives of seven Mr. Isa unions to-night recommended to the striking ironworkers and ...

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  11. £1M. DAMAGE IN NSW FIRES

    SYDNEY, Jam to-Rain falling on a 200-mile front between Nowra and Eden yesterday damped down the great ...

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  12. ARMY IS AT READY

    LONDON, Jan. 27.— Reuter's Ismailia correspondent says that large convoys of British troops, guns and ...

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  13. BOAC PLANES ESCAPE FROM CAIRO MOB

    LONDON, Jan. 27.—Reuter's correspondent in Tel Aviv says that a B.O.A.C. airliner bound for Australia made ...

    Article : 156 words
  14. WE FACE A FUTURE WITH MANY THORNS

    CANBERRA, Jan. 27.—Australia faced the post-war resumption of normal-economic development with grossly inadequate capital equipment in all phases of transport, coal ...

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  15. FOUND HANGED IN CELL

    BRISBANE, Jan, 27.—A ½4-yearld Dutch migrant was came to Australia from Moll[?] in a May last year was ...

    Article : 164 words
  16. Wrecked Men Beat Ridours Of Reef

    COOKTOWN, January 27.—Two Thursday Island Dative crew-members of a wrecked 45-foot lugger reached Cooktown to-day after a 20-mile rowing ordeal in a 16-foot dinghy to ...

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  17. ROYAL PAIR WILL BE 35 HOURS IN AIR

    CANBERRA, Jan. 27. — Their Royal Highnesses, Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, would spend about 35 hoars flying over ...

    Article : 192 words
  18. Ship Sailed Through Bush Fire!

    BRISBANE, Jan. 27.—The 10,000-ton British ship, Ixion, berthed in Brisbane to-day after "sailing through a ...

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  19. LITVINOV IS DEAD

    Maxim Litvinev died after a lone illness, Moscow Radio announced recently. He was 75. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Against Liquor At Reception

    BRISBANE, January 27.—The Queensland Temperance League secretary Mr. C. H. Carter, to-day criticised the serving of ...

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  22. EVATT'S SYMPATHY IS PRACTICAL

    CANBERRA, Jan. 27. — The disastrous drought, greatly aggravated by the scourge of bushfires, has ...

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  23. BABY BURNT TO DEATH

    MT. ISA, January 27.— A two-year-old boy was fatally burnt at his home to-day. His brother, aged 4, is in hospital in ...

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  24. Blame Egyptian Gov. For Clashes

    WASHINGTON, January 27.—American officials took the view yesterday that the Egyptian Government was primarily ...

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  25. BRITAIN "WON'T BE DRIVEN FROM BANAL ZONE"

    General Sir Brian British Middle East commander, stated recently that no amount ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. WHIRL WIND LIFTED ROOF OFF HOUSE

    BRISBANE Jan. 27. — A [?] held the roof right a small house at Cooper's [?] near Brisbane, to-day. ...

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  27. BRISBANE TO BE GAY TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, January 27. — More than 100 floats representing Commonwealth and State Government departments, public utilities, private firms and ...

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  28. SHOOTING INQUIRY TO CONTINUE

    MACKAY, Jan. 27.—The scope of the investigation into the Finch Hatton shotgun murder was being deepened in several ...

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  29. JAPS WANT MORE FISHING GROUNDS

    TOKIO, January 27. — The Japanese Fisheries Board, in a comprehensive survey of post treaty high seas fishing to-day, ...

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  30. ERROR MADE IN STARTING HELD

    BRISBANE, January 27. — The Queensland athletic starter Mery Belsbore, made an error when starting the field in ...

    Article : 99 words
  31. CHILDERS CYCLIST COMES SECOND

    BRISBANE, January 27. — [?] country cycling championships in Brisbane to-day resulting[?] ...

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  32. Food For Hungry Stock

    SYDNEY, January 27. — A big read lift of fodder and clothing for fire-stricken Bega, in the southern tip of New South Wales, began to-day. ...

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