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  4. Few Coal Ships Set Out For London

    LONDON, February 12.—Reuter's correspondent says that 125 ships carrying 195,000 tons of coal are weatherbound in the ...

    Article : 532 words
  5. FLOOD WATER IN MARY RIVER AT GYMPIE RISES AT EXCEPTIONAL SPEED

    HEAVY rain on the main feeders to the Mary River at Cooran and Kenilworth during the 24 hours up to midnight last night, caused the most rapid rise in the river for the past 25 years. At Gympie the river rose from [?] height of 12 feet at 7.45 p.m. to 27 feet at 9.40 p.m. at which time it was ...

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  6. BRITISH SCIENTISTS VISIT INDIA

    A PARTY of leading British scientists left London Airport by an for India recently to attend the Indian Science Congress. The photograph shows the four leading members of the party (Left to right): Sir Alexander Fleming, Sir DAvid Thomson (86), Sir H. spencer-Jones, and So Charles Darwin. the Congress is being held in Deli. United Kingdom Information Office photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. [?]entridge Prisoners Troublous

    MELBOURNE, February 12.— [?] Because they wer dissastis[?] with the meals served on [?]esday last week, about 100 ...

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  8. RAILWAY SERVICES AT MONTO DISRUPTED

    BRISBANE, Feb. 12.—Railway services to the central west from Gladstone to Monto and from Rockhampton to the Dawson Valley now have been interrupted by heavy flooding, said the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. P. Wills) to-day. On the Monto line trees were washed on to the rails, telephone poles ...

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  9. Japs Require 200M. Dollar Loan From U.S.

    NEW YORK, February 12.— The U.P. Tokio correspondent says an Allied Headquarters official stated that ...

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  10. DIRECT ACTION PROPOSAL COMMUNIST BARGAINING

    MELBOURNE, February 12.—Direct action proposed by the A.C.T.U. to underline its [?] demands for a new deal was straightout Communistic collective bargaining admir[?] described by many as collective bludge oning, stated the Opposition Leader (Mr. R. Menzies). ...

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  11. ALIEN MIGRATION HAS DRAWBACKS

    SYDNEY, February 12.—The State Tourist Affairs and Migration Minister (M. Finnan) said to-day that he was perturbed at the very appreciable inflow of alien migrants, and the almost complete absence of sponsored migration of ...

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  12. TRAINING OF DISABLED SOLDIERS

    CANBERRA, Feb. 12.—"There is a great need in Australia for setting up facilities especially designated for the reconstruction ...

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  13. NO SPECIAL SUGAR ISSUE THIS YEAR

    CANBERRA, February 12.—The [?] position in Australia is so difficult that no special issues will be made this year for domestic ...

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  15. Water Schemes Delayed For Want of Plans

    BRISBANE, February 12.—After a fortnight's tour surveying the coastal rivers between the Brisbane River and the Hunter River. ...

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  16. STATES ANXIOUS FOR REASSESSMENT OF INCOME TAXATION

    CANBERRA, Feb. 12.—No state will be able to balance its budget for 1947-48 unless the present formula of assessing. State income ...

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  17. [?]ULTI UNIT HOUSES [?]ORE ECONOMICAL

    [?]BERRA, February 12.—The [?] state Governments were ad[?] to-day to build multi-unit [?] where these could be ...

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  18. WRIGHT BREAKS SWIM RECORD

    CANBERRA, February 12.—The American swimmer. Ralph Wright to-night broke the original Australian accord for 220 yards ...

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  19. British Are Pessimistic Over U.S. TarifF Policy

    LONDON, February 12.—Reuter's financial editor, Sidney Campbell, reports British pessimism over the U.S. tariff policy compromise between the State Department and the Republicans. Senators denberg and Milliken. ...

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  20. INDIA WRITES OFF ANGLICAN CHURCH

    LONDON, Feb. 12.—The Calcutta correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Agency says that the Anglican Church will ...

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  21. [?]ASTER OF FERRY EXONERATED

    [?] 12.—A Marine [?] to-day found no [?] the master or [?]ing the Manly ...

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  22. BUILDING PLANES

    orders for 100 private aircraft have been received by Miles Aircraft, of Reading, Berkshire, for dispatch to the United States, South Africa, Australia and france. Photo shows a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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