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  4. [?]ay There [?] Crisis [?]espite PM

    [?]ELBOURNE,Jan. 12.—The Australian Council of Agriculture will consider a report "the wheat crisis" when it ...

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  5. FEARS FOR SAFETY OF 4 CANOEISTS

    CAIRNS, Jan. 12.— Strong south-easterly winds whipping up heavy seas, which restricted, the movement of fishing boats from Cairns to-day, are causing anxiety regarding the safety and the ...

    Article : 383 words
  6. STAND ON OUR OWN FEET BUT-

    SYDNEY, January 12.— The British Government will be pressed by Commonwealth countries at to-morrow's Commonwealth Finance Ministers' Conference to ease the conditions on sterling loans ...

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  7. Dispute Delays Babinda

    BUNDABERG, Jan. 12.—The Board of Reference will visit this port on Wednesday morning to consider matters ...

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  8. 'CROCKS' OUT OF '54 REDEX TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Jan. 12.— Entrants in this year's Redex round-Australia car reliability trial may have to ballot for ...

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  9. WARNING TO AUSTRALIA

    Sir Thomas Nettlefold, who recently returned from his second visit in two years to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CULLED FROM THE NEWS

    CANBERRA. Jan. 12.— The Aust. Capital Territory Advisory Council has revised [?] 2 votes to agree to an amendment ...

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  11. WE SEE FURTHER HORIZONS

    BUNDABERG, Jan. 12.—"My opinion is that Australia is the most International-mindell of any country which I visited, ...

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  12. Calls Firm A 'Poacher'

    BRISBANE, Jan. 12. — The Premier, Mr. Gair, to-day attacked a South Australian firm for attempting to "poach" ...

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  13. Drought Area Extends

    BRISBANE, Jan. 12. — A drought area extending from the Gulf of Carpentaria through the north-west, far ...

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  14. Mother Tongue Soon Be Only Sister Tongue

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 12. — Unless an extremely undesirable tendency was arrested English would soon become ...

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  15. Extra Year For Gatton Courses

    IPSWICH. Jan. 12.—Twohundred senior students will commence the first year of a three-year course at the ...

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  16. TWO SCIENTISTS RECEIVE AWARDS

    CANBERRA. Jan. 12—Two Australian scientists received awards to-day for distinguished service in varying scientific ...

    Article : 97 words
  17. TO SEEK DOUBLE SUBSIDY

    SYDNEY. Jan. 12.— State Health Ministers will ask the Federal Government to double the 8 - a day ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. Air travel may get to 1300 m.p.h.

    Mr Whitney Straight, managing director of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MAKE POWER ON FIELDS

    SYDNEY, Jan. 12.—Future power houses would be built on the coalfields, the N.S.W. Electricity Commissioner, Mr. H. ...

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  20. DON'T WANT GOVT.-CONTROLLED NEWSPAPERS

    WARWICK, Jan. 12.— Delegates to the Q.C.W.A. summer school are emphatically against Government-controlled ...

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  21. 'SAUCER' SIGHTINGS ARE POURING IN

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 12.—"Flying saucer" reports continue to pour into the Civil Aviation Department headquarters in Melbourne. Department officers are checking them closely and will probably turn them over ...

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  22. 22 BURIED BY AVALANCHES

    VIENNA Jan. 12.— [?] Dug through snow to-day searching for 22 people believed to have been buried by ...

    Article : 70 words
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  24. 255,000 TONS OF SUGAR AWAIT SHIPMENT

    BRISBANE, Jan. 12.—The Australian Sugar Producers' Association secretary, Mr. E. T. S. Pearce, said to-day that ...

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  25. FIVE AREAS ARE DROUGHT-STRICKEN

    BRISBANE, January 12.— Five areas in Queensland's central west and south-west— Torr[?]s Creek west to ...

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  27. "ME NO SAVVY" BUT CLAIMS PAID £400

    SYDNEY. Jan. 12.— An elderly Chinese told a special court to-day that be had paid £40[?] for an immigration [?]mll ...

    Article : 130 words
  28. ROAD FATALITY NEAR GOOMERI

    GOOMERI, Jan. 12.—A man was killed and two people were hurt in a head-on smash to-day. Two cars collided up the ...

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  29. Truant Hat Caused Severe Injuries

    BEAUDESERT. Jan. 12.—A man was severely injured to-day as a result of his hat blowing off. The man. Edward ...

    Article : 86 words
  30. HEAVEN FOR SYDNEY'S WORST PAIR OF KIDS!

    SYDNEY. Jan. 12— Two Sydney women are looking for the city's two most unruly and destructive children. They don't want to reform the children — they want to turn them loose in [?] room full of plastic-covered furniture. The women, sisters ...

    Article : 147 words
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