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  4. VITAL TALKS AHEAD

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Cabinet meetings to be held here late this week following the return of ...

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  5. 2 missing in flooded Gulf area

    CAIRNS, Sunday. -- A search by a Tiger Moth aircraft of the North Queensland Aero Club ...

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  6. JAP PEACE TREATY TALKS

    TOKIO, February 11.--The Japanese Government warmly welcomed proposals to station U.S. troops in Japan after the conclusion t of a Japanese peace treaty, stated the Special Adviser to the U.S. ...

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  7. Walls of flame sweep through south-west

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--At least 72 properties within a 2,500,000 acre area have been completely burned out by bushfires sweeping ...

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  8. SHELLS, BOMBS RAINED ON CHINESE DIVISION

    LONDON, February 11.--United Nations artillery and war planes unleashed for several hours to-day a rain of shells, bombs and bullets on the "fattest target of the ...

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  9. COAL STOPWORK ON AGAIN TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Coalminers in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria and Tasmania will stop work for 24 hours to-morrow for the second successive week in protest against the Gallagher ...

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    Dr. David Martyn, chief scientist of the radio research board of the C.S.I.R.O. returned, from abroad recently. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FIRST DFC SINCE WAR

    Flt.-Lieut. Keith Foster, of Proston (Queensland), RAAF rear gunner, who has[?]award ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Grew eye from skin

    LONDON, Feb. 11.--A Soviet scientist has replaced the cornea of an animal's eye by transplanting embryonic skin ...

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  13. MUCH UNITY DESPITE COMPLAINTS

    NEW YORK, February 11.-- The remarkable thing about the recent debate on U.N. problems was not that it had ...

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  14. Cargoes piling in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Sun. -- The secretary of the Watersiders' Federation (Mr. W. Meredith) said tonight that he had heard nothing ...

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  15. A.LP. groups seek cleaner ballots

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Victorian A.L.P. groups at a conference to-day decided to launch a campaign to clean up union ballots ...

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  16. SCOLDING FOR 'PULSE FEELERS'

    PHILADELPHIA. February 11. -- President Truman's special adviser, Mir. Averell Harriman, ...

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  17. Pests follow wet weather

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--An alarming outbreak of pest complaints among stock had followed Queensland's unusual wet weather, ...

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  18. They, too, made a god of beer

    NEW YORK, February 11.--The ancient Babylonians had a beer so good that they made it a ...

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  19. Burned woman in road smash

    Brisbane, Sunday. -- Doctors in Toowoomba to-night are fighting desperately to save ...

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  20. Science congress will pack city

    BRISBANE, Sun.--Organisers of the Science Congress in Brisbane in May may face accommodation problems. ...

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  21. A Home built in 12 hours

    ZAANDAM (Holland), Feb. 11.--To convince Australian authorities that it can be done, 17 Dutch workers to-day ...

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  22. Japan leads Cotton export

    TOKIO, February 11.--Japan has displaced Britain as the world's biggest exporter of cotton cloth, according to the Japanese ...

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  23. [?]-treated baby, got 3 months

    DUNDEE, Feb. 11. -- Francis Saunders (29), an Australian petty officer, was sentenced to three months' Imprisonment to-day for ...

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  24. PULLED ROOF OFF, CHASED BY MOB

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Almost 100 people (Australians) jeered and chased a New Australian, a Jugoslav, after he had pulled the roof off a tenant's home in South Melbourne to-day to make the tenant ...

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  25. "REDS MORE RUTHLESS THAN NAZIS"

    Mt Morrison, the Lord President of the Council In Britain, stated recently thai the new Russian tyranny ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Launch tragedy

    GRAFTON, Sun, -- An elderly man, believed to be from Queensland, lost his life to-day in an attempt to swim ashore from a ...

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  27. Cold outlook for Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Only the prompt arrival of at least 600,000 tons of firewood can save Melbourne people from one of ...

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  28. "Australia could become Nation of drunkards"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday,--Three church leaders to-day attacked the slackening of conscience and- moral standards in Australia. They warned that Australia ...

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  29. Unofficial strikes spread in Britain

    LONDON, Feb. 11.--A nationwide unofficial strike threatened to cripple Britain's ports when 20,000 dockers failed to report for ...

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  30. Man drowned

    INGLEWOOD,, Sun. -- Mark Bruce Laverick (24), single, of Inglewood, was drowned in Oakey Creek this morning. ...

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  31. Katoomba tremor

    SYDNEY, Sun.--A sharp earth tremor shook houses at Katoomba for a few seconds to-day. People indoors felt their houses shake ...

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  32. "GETTING SAD"

    SAULT (Michigan), Feb. 11.--Army Chief-of-Staff, General Lawton Collins, said to-day he Is "sure the Chinese Communists are ...

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