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  4. UNDERTAKINGS NOT HONORED

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Acting Chief Judge Foster said in the Arbitration Court to-day that Miners' Federation Central Council resolutions declaring a stoppage seemed to indicate three officials had not ...

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  5. Fish, bread, vegetables British diet

    LONDON, Feb. 9.--The meat shortage has forced Britain on to a diet largely consisting of fish, bread and vegetables. ...

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  6. 2 MILLION ACRES OF LAND DESTROYED BY BUSHFIRES IN S.-WEST

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- R.A.A.F. aerial surveys have revealed at least 2,000,000 acres of land had been destroyed and hundreds of sheep perished ...

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  7. A.C.T.U. to negotiate in dispute

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Australian Council of Trade Unions and the Miners Federation have ...

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  8. U.N. TANKS CLOSE ENOUGH TO SEOUL TO SHELL CITY

    TOKIO, February 9.--Late reports to-night state American tanks to-day plunged to within 2½ and 1½ miles of Seoul to shell the outskirts of the South Korean capital for the second consecutive day. ...

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  9. Australians may have to face austerity

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Australia's development program may cause austerity for Australians, the ...

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  10. Heard Island now Australian

    LONDON, February 9.--The British Government has confirmed that Heard Island and the MacDonald Group, in ...

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  11. DOCK STRIKE LEADERS ARRESTED

    LONDON, February 9.-- Police last night charged London docker Joseph Cowley with ...

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  12. MORE TROUBLE THAN PILOT REPORTED

    PERTH, Friday. -- Mr. L. Seaton, who is assisting the Air Court of Inquiry, announced to-day he would call ...

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  13. Pest complaints follow heavy wet season

    BRISBANE, Fri.--An alarming outbreak of pest complaints among stock following Queensland's unusual wet ...

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  14. Eight new polio cases in Toowoomba

    TOOWOMBA, Fri.--For the week ended noon to-day eight new cases of polio were admittted to the Toowoomba ...

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  15. LINE CUT AGAIN AT BURDEKIN

    TOWNSVILLE, Fri. -- At 7 o'clock to-night, the Burdekin River at Inkerman had again severed rail ...

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  16. TIE-UP OF FISHERMEN AVERTED

    BRISBANE, Fri.--A threatened tie-up of Maryborough's 26 fishing boats was averted to-day when the fish board ...

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  17. Collapse of C.Q. egg industry

    ROCKHAMPTON, Fri. -- Due to low egg prices and high feed costs there is an almost complete collapse of the poultry industry in ...

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  18. Woolgrowers seek refund from Govt.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Woolgrowers will gain two large refunds from the Government if a High Court case ...

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  19. "Improper" remark in evidence

    BRISBANE, Fri.--During the hearing of a case concerning Patrick Denis Cronin, deceased, bookmaker, formerly of Chelmer, ...

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  20. More criticism of Dr. Evatt

    MELBOURNE, Fri. -- Another Labor M.P., Mr. J. M. Mullens (Gellibrand), to-night criticised the appearance of ...

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  21. Successful Duntroon candidates

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--The names of candidates selected for entry to the Royal Military College, Duntroon, were released to-day by ...

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  22. ERUPTION WAS NOT EXTENSIVE

    CAIRNS, Fri.--Lae passengers on a Qantas plane which landed in Cairns to-day stated the eruption of Mt. Lamington on ...

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  23. Printers still out in Townsville

    TOWNSVILLE, Fri.--The printing dispute at Townsville continues and as a result the Townsville 'Daily Bulletin' will not ...

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  24. Inquest into Kingaroy fire?

    BRISBANE, Friday.--An inquest may be held into the origin of Tuesday's fire in the Queensland Peanut Marketing Board's ...

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  25. Child run over by father's car

    MURWILLUMBAH, Friday.-- An 18-month-old child was seriously injured when his father's car passed over his abdomen at ...

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  26. Dental graduates

    BRISBANE, Fri. -- Forty-four graduates were admitted to the degree of bachelor of dental science at a ceremony at St. Lucia ...

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  27. Withdrawal

    BOWEN, Friday.--The Mayor of Bowen (Dr. P. R. Delamothe) stated to-day he had withdrawn his acceptance of the Country ...

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  28. New 'planes for flying doctor

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Six new Drover aircraft, which have been purchased by T.A.A. for use on the Flying Doctor service, will ...

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  29. Big estate

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Oswald George Duguid, grazier, of Toolmaree, Charleville, left to relatives an estate valued at £16,723 ...

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  30. Woman killed by lightning

    MELBOURNE, Fri. -- A woman was killed and a man temporarily paralysed when they were struck by lightning and thrown into ...

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  31. Brick shortage due to lack of plant

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Inefficient plant and labor shortages were the main reasons for decreased brick production in Queensland, the ...

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  32. Screening force for Pacific suggested

    TOKIO, February 9.--A United Press dispatch said the United States would recommend to Pacific nations the establishment of a "screening force," with the Japanese taking an active role to prevent the ...

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  33. Woman still alive after being frozen solid

    CHICAGO, February 9.--Astonished doctors at a hospital to-day were thawing out a woman who was found frozen solid in a street early in the day. She had a body temperature ...

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  34. Bonfire fatality

    TOOWOOMBA, Fri. -- A tragic sequel to a burning accident occurred in Toowoomba to-day when Mrs. W. Edwards (29) died ...

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  35. Brisbane orders Collide coal

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Brisbane City Council has taken steps to order 5000 tons of Callide coal because it fears a general coal ...

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