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  4. STINGING BRITISH NOTE SENT TO RUSSIA

    LONDON, February 18. --The y British Government', in one of the strongest notes to Russia it has yet issued, rejected Soviet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Tidal creek near Half Tide beach

    GRENDON CREEK, with its background of mountain and clouds, is typical of hundreds along the coastline in Mackay and adjacent areas. It is between Half Tide and Salonika beaches between Mackay and Sarina. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Communist withdrawal

    TOKIO, February 18.--The spearhead of the North Korean fifth corps, driving through a blinding snow blizzard, plunged to within four miles of the road ...

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  7. World reaction to Stalin's speech

    LONDON, February 18. --There has been world-wide reaction to Stalin's broadcast from ...

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  8. Freighter in danger

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.--A propellerless 10,640 ton Panamanian freighter, the San Leonardo, was ...

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  9. Melbourne lashed by 73 m p.h. hurricane

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Victoria's fiercest storm ever to-day caused thousands of pounds worth of damage and left a trail of destruction through the State, including widespread flooding, two landslides ...

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  10. MT. LAMINGTON ACTIVE AGAIN AT WEEK-END

    PORT MORESBY, February 18.--Mount Lam-ington erupted violently shortly after 8 a.m. this morning and again an hour later. First reports on the eruption came from Port ...

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  11. WATCH THAT HEART!

    SYDNEY. Sun.--Heart disease causes more than 30 per cent of Australia's deaths each year, says the Bureau of ...

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  12. VITAL TALKS WITH MINERS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- The Australian Council of Trade Unions and the full Central. Council of the New South Wales ...

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  13. Missionaries' withdrawal

    SYDNEY, Sun.--The China Inland Mission will withdraw all its 600 missionaries from China as soon as ...

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  14. Mustangs fly low of Southdorf

    'BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Three Mustang fighter planes dived to within 50 feet of crowded Main Beach, Southport, this afternoon. ...

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  15. Miners' third stoppage to-day

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Coal miners throughout to-morrow will hold their third one-day a week stoppage in protest against the ...

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  16. BOY FLOWN TO BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Sun.--Kelvin Bett-ridge (12), of Ellendale Station, near Clermont, was flown 500 miles to Brisbane to-day. He was ...

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  17. UP TO 200,000 ACRE LOSSES IN BUSHFIRES

    BRISBANE, Sun.--Bushfires in south-west Queensland have hit more than 100 separate holdings and the ...

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  18. HANGMAN READY

    MELBOURNE, Sun.--A hang-man to-night entered Pentridge Gaol to be ready for to-morrow morning's executions. ...

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  19. STRIKE OF WOMEN IRONWORKERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Women ironworkers in heavy industries in Newcastle will strike to-morrow for increased wages. ...

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  20. FIRST DOCTOR IN 6 MONTHS

    COEN, Sunday.--Coen, in the Gulf country (population 41), has had its first visit by a doctor in six months. ...

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  21. TAKE BULLDOZER TO FAR NORTH QLD. MINE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Sydney real estate agent, Mr. Bleechmore, will take a bulldozer with him when he goes goldmining to the northern tip of Queensland next June. ...

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  22. 8 nominations for Kedron plebiscite

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Eight nominations have been received for the Labor plebiscite to be held next Saturday for the Kedron ...

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  23. NEW AIR RECORD SET IN KOREA

    TOKIO, February 18.--Fighter bomber and light bombers of the United States Fifth Air Force, which includes Australian and South African pilots flying Mustangs, established a new record for the ...

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  24. Youth on the spree

    SAN ANTONIO (Texas), Feb. 18.--Federal Bureau of Investigation agents said lost night James Walter Miller, aged 16, had ...

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  25. JAP TREATY

    SYDNEY, Sun.--The Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition (Dr. H. Evatt) said in a broadcast to-night that the Australian ...

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  26. PUBLIC SERVICE PROBE SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--An investigation into "top level mismanagement" by the Commonwealth Public Service Administration is ...

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  27. W.A. by-election

    PERTH, Sunday.--The important' Maylands by-election held yesterday is expected to be won comfortably by the Liberal and ...

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  28. "U.N. has too many projects"

    WASHINGTON, February 18.--The Senate Expenditures Sub-Coiumittee reported yesterday that the United Nations had "entirely too many programs and projects under way." The report said the U.N. ...

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  29. Sturt re-enactment outstanding success

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Approximately 300,000 people took part in the Commonwealth Jubilee Sturt exploration re-enactment just ...

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  30. Shunter killed

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A young railway shunter, Thomas Gerhardt, living at Corinda, was fatally injured when he was crushed ...

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