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  4. GRIM SNOW [?]ISTORY

    Jan. 15.— A huge [?]valanche which crashed the valley of Grosse near Groebming, ...

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  5. OIL SEARCH TO START HERE: 2 EXPERTS ON THE WAY

    BRISBANE, January 15. — Two Americans will arrive in Queensland next week to begin a search for oil in the Maryborough district. They are the president of the Lucky Strike ...

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  6. REPORTS QUEEN IS FATIGUED

    SYDNEY, Jan. 15.—Reports that the Queen looked fatigued during the New Zealand tour were "nonsense," ...

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  7. MOTHER IN TEARS IN COURT

    MURWILLUMBAH, Jan. 15:(35), mother of five children, broke down. and wept while ...

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  8. 8 MARKS SEPARATED FIRST 11 PUPILS

    BRISBANE. Jan. 15.—Only eight marks separated the first 11 students in the scholarship examination. The ...

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  9. CULLED FROM THE NEWS

    SYDNEY. Jan. 15.—The Commonwealth Bank Officers' Association wants Saturday banking abolished. The ...

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  10. NEGUIB UNDER ARREST?

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—The Birmingham Post's diplomatic correspondent said today that the Egyptian Premier. General ...

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  11. C.P. IS AFTER TRUCE

    SYDNEY. Jan. 15.—The Country Party in New South Wales wants to form a bruce with the Liberal Party in ...

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  12. [?]eenage [?]inaway overs

    [?]DON. Jan. 15.—The [?]aily Express reports that teenage runaway [?]earts from homes in ...

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  13. SIX PEOPLE RESCUED: BAR MISHAP

    BUNDABERG. Jan. 15.—Six people were rescued when a dinghy overturned in heavy seas at the mouth of the ...

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  14. Mackay Police Want Buggy As Commissioner

    MACKAY. Jan. 15.—Rank and [?] policemen want their chief officer. Inspector J. F. Buggy, appointed police ...

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  15. OUTSTANDING MEDICAL DISCOVERIES

    CANBERRA, Jan. 15—Two outstanding medical discov-eries were announced at the A.N.Z.A.A.'s conference ...

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  16. COLLINSVILLE MINE WORKING

    BRISBANE. Jan. 15.—The State-owned coal mine at Collinsville worked normally today The mine was flooded ...

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  17. A.J.C. MEMBERS lEFT WITH SUITS NOT NEEDED

    SIDNEY. J?n. 15. — Scores of Australian Jockey Club members have been left with thousands of pounds' worth of ...

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  18. [?]URT MARTIAL IN TOKIO

    [?] January 15.—The artial of Lieut. Norman of the Australian Army. [?]ncd today with the ...

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  19. DENIES TROUBLE AMONG ITALIAN FISHERMEN

    CANBERRA, Jan. 15— The Navy Minister, Mr. McMahun. denied to-day that a corvette of the Royal Australian Navy ...

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  20. A.C.T.U DEBATE ON C.O.L ADJUSTMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 15— The interState executive of the A.C.T.U. next week will discuss plans to obtain the restoration of quarterly cost of living wage adjustments. The executive meeting will begin here on Monday and will end on Friday. The A.C.T.U. Congress in September ...

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  21. ANOTHER KON TIKI ON THE WAY

    LONDON. Jan. 15.—The Daily Express says that a British farmer is making plans to drift 2500 miles across the ...

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  22. DIRECT QUESTION FOR RAIL MEN

    BRISBANE, January 15.—The direct question on whether to stroke or not is to be asked the Queensland Railway Engine ...

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  23. MYSTERIOUS KILLER STRUCK AGAIN IN N.A.

    DARWIN, Jan. 15.— A mysterious Kadaltcha man is being blamed far the death of a young native male at the ...

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  26. COST OF LIVING UP BY 3/- A WEEK

    BRISBANE. Jan. 15— The cost of living in Queensland is Relieved to have risen by 3/- a week for the quarter ended ...

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  27. CLOSE WATCH ON CHARITIES ACT

    BRISBANE, Jan. 15.—A close watch is being kept by the Justice Department on the administration of the 1952 Charitable Collections Act and its regulations. Before any organisation can appeal for public support, ...

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  28. DIRECTOR'S TOUR TO FINALISE DETAILS

    A Brisbane message says that the State Royal tour director. Mr. F. Manning, will beign a 10 day tour of Queensland on ...

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  29. BOY (4) SEES HIS MOTHER DROWN

    SYDNEY, January 15.— The matter of three children was drowned when her station waggon plunged 39ft. over the edge ...

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  30. Wool Cheque Better By £20,000,000

    BRISBANE. Jan. 15.— Australia's wool cheque for the six months ended December was almost £20,0O0,00O —over ...

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