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  4. EMPHASIS IS ON WORTH—NOT AGE

    BRISBANE, January 21 — The suggested retiring age for politicians by the State president, Mr. J. Bukowski, ...

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  5. MR. MENZIES COMMENTS:-

    MELBOURNE, January 21.—If the A.C.T.U. interstate executive's call for a nation-wide campaign to restrict the Arbitration Court's power was an attempt to put pressure on the Federal ...

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  6. HEAVY RAINS ON WAY

    BEISBANE, January 21.—The monsoonal influence extending across the Golf districts, and moving slowly at present, ...

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  7. ARE JAPS TUNA FISHING ?

    TOWNSVILLE, Jan. 21.—Northern fishermen believe that Japanese fishing vessels recently reported in the Coral ...

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  8. "Markets—Not Less Acreage"

    BRISBANE, Jan. 21.—Before there is any talk of reducing wheat acreage, every avenue should be explored for ...

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  9. [?]THER [?]RMIT [?]R OIL

    January 21.—An to project for as been granted to [?]r Ltd. ...

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  10. HAVE A START IN LIFE

    SYDNEY, January 21. —A Sydney businessman hat left £50,000 worth of stock to some of his employees, ...

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  11. WHAT EXECUTIVE CONCLUDED WAS:

    MELBOURNE. January 21. —Only the repeal of the Arbitration Act and an entirely new industrial judicial instrument will satisfy the trade union movement. The Australian Council of Trade Unions' Interstate Executive ...

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  12. PROTEST ON OUR SPEED

    ON. January 21.—The Hokitika Borough Council [?] on behalf of "many weeping children, disap[?]ily loll, and thousands of other disappointed [?] the car canying the Queen and the Duke of ...

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  13. CULLED FROM THE NEWS

    BRISBANE. Dec. 21.—Queensland's Dec. 1953 retail Kilos created a record for Christmas 'spending. The ...

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  14. Soviet bid for sea supremacy

    Admiral Robert Carney, Chief of U.S. naval operations warned the Navy League recently that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Seamen's Union Suspended

    MELBOURNE, January 21 — The Australian Council of Trades Unions' Interstate Executive' today suspended ...

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  16. RAILWAY ORDER FOR £431,493 WORTH OF RAILS

    BRISBANE, Jan. 21. — An order worth £431,493 is being placed by the Railway Department with Broken Bill Pty. ...

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  17. KOREA TALKS SET DOWN FOR SAT.

    INCHON. Jan. 21.—The United Nations Command to-day announced that it had called a meeting of the joint ...

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  18. TREASURY GRANTS AND SUBSIDIES

    BRISBANE, January 21.—The Executive Council today granted the B[?]rrum Shire Council a Treasury loan of ...

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  19. [?]RAL IN [?]H QLD.

    [?] January 21.— [?]have fallen in [?]districts, between [?]Markav in the 24 ...

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  20. AWU ASKS FOR ADDITION TO ARBITRATION CRT.

    BRISBANE, January 21. — The A.W.U. has made representation to the Government for an increase in the numerical strength of the Arbitration Court, with a view to overcoming delays in the Court's judgment. Stating ...

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  21. COUNTRY STUDENTS INVITED

    BRISBANE, January 21.—-Three country students and their partners will attend the Royal ball In the City Hall. ...

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  22. Flooding In Mackay Area

    MACKAY , January 21. — Twelve inches of rain in sixteen hours to 3 p.m. today isolated Proserpine to night. ...

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  23. WOMAN FLYING DOCTOR

    BRISBANE, January 21.—At a meeting or the State executive of the Flying Doctor Service today, a Sydney woman ...

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  24. UK. Warned On Economic Crisis

    LONDON, Jan. 21.—Lord Balfour of Burleigh. chairman or Lloyds Bank, warned yester­day that Britain was heading ...

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  25. FEWER ON BENEFITS

    CANBERRA. January 21—Unemployment benefit pay-ments, fell from 42.033 on January 3, 1952 to 12,914 on January ...

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  26. Big Tax Takes Off The Cream

    LONDON. January 21 — Thirty-six people in Britain had a combined income of £7.400,000 —which would average about ...

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  27. Drop In Butter Production

    BRISBANE,Jan 21.—A Butter Marketing Board spokesman stated today that Queensland's butter production this ...

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  28. U.N. "can't impose peace on world"

    Mr Dag Hammars[?]old, U.N. Secretary - General said • recently -In London that the world must "seek ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. AFRICANS SHOT IN NAIROBI TROUBLE

    NAIROBI. January 21.—Two Africans—one a woman—were, shot dead and three were wounded in Nairobi yesterday ...

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  30. THINK RACE HORSES WERE POISONED

    CAIRNS. January 21.—Cairns detectives are Investigating the suspected poisoning of two race horses belonging to ...

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  31. SERVICE INTMENTS

    [?] —The [?] service ap-[?] announced to-[?]. third ...

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  32. WELL-KNOWN L.A. MAN DIES : 77

    IPSWICH. January 21.—The death occurred at his home in which the morning of Mr. James Charles Minnis, one of ...

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  33. 53 DEGS. BELOW ZERO

    NEW YORK. January 21—United States Weather Bureau said that it was likely that Montana had the lowest ...

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  34. APPROVAL OF TREATY

    THE HAGUE. January 21 — The Netherlands last night became the first country to approve the six-nation European ...

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