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  4. HEAVY LOSSES OF STOCK EXPECTED

    "BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Big stock losses are feared in central Queensland, where hundreds of dead sheep are being washed ...

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  5. Floods cover part of North Mackay

    PANORAMA of Cremorne and North Mackay from Barnes Creek to the Pioneer River at the height of the near record flood last week. Picture was taken from the roof of a building on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY'S STRENGTH IS INCREASING STEADILY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The strength of the sea going forces of the Royal Australian Navy increased from 10,035 on January 1, 1950, to 11,279 on December ...

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  7. Miners protest on bonus 'pay decision

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Pit top meetings will be [?]eld at every New South. Wales mine to-morrow to ...

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  8. £3½ MILLION DAMAGE ESTIMATED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Damage estimated at over £3,500,000 has been caused by flood rains ...

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  9. New U.N. defence line formed in Korea

    TOKIO, January 16.--United Nations troops in central Korea to-day dug in on a new defence line after withdrawing from the Wonju salient, where they had battled for 16 days to contain more than 50,000 Chinese and North Koreans. ...

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  10. Felt like kicking author to pieces

    Melbourne, Tuesday.--A witness in the "Power Without Glory" libel case said in evidence to-day his reaction to the book was to want to "kick Hardy to pieces." ...

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  11. Strategic centre retaken from Reds

    TOKIO, January 16.--A United Nations armored force to-day recaptured Suwon, 17 miles due south of Seoul, according to frontline reports received in Tokio. ...

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  12. Protection for peace

    LONDON, Jan. 16. -- General Dwight Eisenhower, commander of the Atlantic Pact army, told reporters in London to-day that the ...

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  13. Murker of New Zealanders

    MIRYANG, Korea, January 16. -- Angry canadian troops yesterday hunted for guerrillas who brutally ...

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  14. DIVE BOMBERS IN ACTION IN INDOCHINA

    SAIGON, January 16.-- The French threw new American built Hellcat dive bombers against ...

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  15. Wool records go at Geelong

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--World records began to, fall within half an hour of the opening of the first 1951 Geelong wool sales to-day, ...

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  16. Put out fire with hands

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- Constable Phil Harte to-day extinguished the blazing clothing of a woman with his hands. ...

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  17. CO-OPERATION TEST

    HONG KONG, Jan. 10.--Large scale police and military exercises began in Hong Kong to-day as a test of the co-operation between ...

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  18. No passengers on Ormiston

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The inter State liner Ormiston did not carry any passengers when it sailed from Sydney for Melbourne to-day. ...

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  19. SEISMOGRAPH FOR HEARD ISLAND

    MELBOURNE, Tues. -- An entire seismograph station left Melbourne in an L.S.T.- to-day for Heard Island -- in the Antarctic ...

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  20. Clashes threatened to wreck health conference

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Clashes between the Federal Minister for Health (Sir Earle Page) and State Ministers at times threatened to wreck the Commonwealth-State conference on health matters here to-day. ...

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  21. Welcome to Commonwealth ships

    CANBERRA, Tues.--Cities and towns along the Australian coastline are planning a big welcome to 1370 officers and men of five ...

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  22. ABORIGINES ON STRIKE

    DARWIN, Tuesday. -- The eight members of the aboriginal strike committee, led by a tall lean aboriginal, ...

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  23. Fruit to north by plane

    "BRISBANE, Tues. -- Planes are taking fruit, vegetables, perishables and malls to towns in the flooded areas. To-day ...

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  24. P.M.'s hope for settlement

    LONDON, January 16.--It is officially announced the Commonwealth Prime' Ministers at informal' meetings have narrowed ...

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  25. Co-ordinator of production

    LONDON, Jan. 16. -- Atlantic Pact Council of Deputies announced to-day the appointment of William Rogers Herod, ...

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