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  4. STATE-WIDE A.F.U.L.E. BALLOT:

    BRISBANE, January 14.— A decision to take a State-wide ballot was made to-day by the State Divisional Council of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen. The ...

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  5. [?]acle:[?]ored

    [?]Jan. 14.— A [?] old Rockhampton[?] Tom Dilks, had [?]stored this week [?] transplantation of ...

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  6. READY TO TALK: NO SITE

    BERLIN, Jan. 14.— Authoritative Allied sources said to-day that talks with the Russian representative on ...

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  7. SOFTWOODS NO. 1 FOREST AIM

    BRISBANE, Jan. 14. - Expenditure totalling £1,107.000 has been approved for reafforestation work throughout ...

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  8. A Bright Mineral Future Forecast

    CANBERRA, Jan. 14.— The Chief Geologist of the Sydney University; Professor E. A. Rudd, to-day forecast a great future for Australia in the field of mineral wealth. Professor Rudd, who ...

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  9. CULLED FROM THE NEWS

    BRISBANE. Jan. 14: 1000 tons of [?] open-cut coal were lost to-day when the 43 men employed there stopped work ...

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  10. Alleged Threats: Witnesses

    EMERALD. Jan. 14.—A railway attempted arson, had threatened to injure three police ...

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  11. NURSING HIT BY NEW ACT

    SYDNEY, Jan. 14.— Compulsory unionism was causing a staff shortage at some N.S.W. hospitals, the matron ...

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  12. DAIRYMEN TO DISCUSS MEETINGS

    BRISBANE, Jan. 14.— The State Council of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation will give further ...

    Article : 191 words
  13. [?]ASTAL [?]TIKIS" [?]NUE

    Jan.14.— The [?]ort of the 30 ft. [?]e. which is mak[?] mile voyage from ...

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  14. DUKE OUT TO FIND FACTS

    WELLINGTON, January 14.— The Duke of Edinburkh went off on one of his unofficial "fact-finding" excursions at ...

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  15. Sound Advice to Young Farmers

    BRISBANE. Jan. 14.— A [?] approach to farming was essential for men on the land to-day, the Education ...

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  16. TENNIS AT BUNDABERG ON FEB. 3

    BRISBANE, Jan 14— The South African tennis team will play Queensland under floodlight at Bundaberg on Feb. 3. ...

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  17. FOUR MEN ON ATROCIOUS SEX CRIME

    LONDON, January 14.—The [?] Mr. Christopher Shaweross. Q.C., told the Buckinghamshire Assizes yesterday ...

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  18. Another Hurricane Threatens Fiji

    SUVA, Jan. 14.— Most of Fiji was battening down tonight against a [?] In stilling weather, ...

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  19. WARNING ISSUED ON DIP MIXTURES

    BRISBANE, January 14.— The Agriculture Department has repeated a warning in [?] on the danger of ...

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  20. Useful Rain In North Q'land

    TOWNSVILLE, Jan. 14.—Useful rains were reported in [?] places along the western railway to-night. ...

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  21. OIL DROP: CHEAPER PETROL SOUGHT

    BRISBANE, Jan. 14.— A reduction in the price of mineral lubricating oil was announced to-day by the Minister in charge of Prices, Mr. Power, Mr. Power also stated that he had asked the Victorian Government ...

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  22. MEMORIAL PRIZE TO M'BOROUGH GIRL

    Advice was received in Maryborough yesterday that a pupil of the Maryborough Girls' Intermediate School, ...

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  23. DAIRY BOARD CONSTITUTED

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  24. SNATCHED FROM JAWS OF DEATH

    SYDNEY, Jan. 14.—A man his wife and their these children jumped from their stalled car seconds before it was ...

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  26. AVALANCHE TOLL IS NOW 108 DEAD

    LONDON. Jan. 14— The ava[?] toll in the Austrian. State and [?] has when to 108 house dead and ...

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  27. "Get Them From Overseas:"

    BRISBANE, January 14.—The Premier, Mr. Gair, today repeated hit criticism of a South Australian firm for attempting to "poach" Queensland tradesmen. Mr. Gair said that his objection to the "poaching" of ...

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  28. Should Not Have Bought Cuban Sugar

    LONDON. Jan. 14— Lord Lyle of the grant sugar company, Tate and Lyle, said to-day that the Government was ...

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  29. State's L.As. Slow In Loan Spending

    BRISBANE, Jan. 14.—At the present rate of application by Queensland Local Authorities, Queensland's allocation of loans and subsidies will not be fully spent by the end of the financial year. ...

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  30. Judge Shot Dead In Court

    NEW YORK. January 14— Judge Allison Wade, of Warren County, Pennsylvania, was shot to death in court to-day ...

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  31. ANOTHER DELAY ON KOREA PROBLEM

    NEW YORK. Jan 14. — United Nations delegates of [?] Allied Powers with troops in Korea, met to-day to discuss ...

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  32. MONEY TO IMPROVE ACCESS ROADS

    BRISBANE. Jen. 14— The Executive [?] to-day approved a grant ol £133.027 for the construction. maintenance ...

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  33. OIL PROSPECT AREA WIDENED

    BRISBANE. Jan. 14— The Acting-Minister for Mines, Mr. Power, announced to-day that approval had been given by the ...

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