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  4. Big fires in S.W. doused by rain

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Thousands of acres of valuable grazing land have been saved by ...

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  5. Flood falls in Q'land forecast to-day

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--All Queensland is expected to be blanketed by heavy to flood ...

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  6. DRASTIC POWER AND GAS CUTS IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The heaviest electricity, gas and train cuts in Sydney's history were imposed to-night. The Deputy Premier (Mr. J. Cahill) said from ...

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  7. NEW GUINEA DEATH ROLL MOUNTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.- Horrifying sights were witnessed by the first land party which arrived at the scene of the ...

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  8. Some of victims identified

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The names of eight people whose bodies have been identified in ...

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  9. Miners refuse to call off stop-work meeting

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The general secretary of the Coal Miners' Federation (Mr. G. Grant) at a compulsory conference to-night, gave a point blank refusal to the Coal Industry Tribunal ...

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  10. U.N. TROOPS MAKE GAINS AGAINST REDS

    TOKIO, January 24.--An Associated Press representative on the central front in Korea says U.N. ...

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  11. WATERSIDERS VOTE FOR BAN ON OVERTIME

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-A mass meeting of Brisbane waterside workers at the Brisbane ...

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  12. Head teachers "four ulcer" men

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--"I am strictly a two ulcer man," said Mr. J. H. Bowen (Mackay) at the Teachers' Union conference ...

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  13. Area to be evacuated

    PORT MORESBY, January 24.-- The New Guinea administration is to isolate an area within a radius of 16 miles of the still ...

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  14. 27 polio cases in Townsville

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday. -- Number of poliomyelitis cases in Townsville General Hospital at present was officially stated ...

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  15. RAIL DISLOCATION IN VIC. LIKELY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--It is believed in union circles that further dislocation of Victorian rail services may follow the ...

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  16. Blood donors flock in

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Nearly 600 people had given blood to aid the victims of the New Guinea eruption, stated the Director of ...

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  17. Avalanche death roll 285

    ZURICH, January 24.--A total of 285 people are now known to have died in the Alpine avalanches which swept four countries ...

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  18. Power increase for V.L.M.

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The National broadcasting transmitter, V.L.M., at Bald Hills, Brisbane, which caters for areas beyond the ...

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  19. Birthrate soars at migrant centre

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday. -- Attendants at the Stuart Migrant Centre hospital worked day and night recently as the local ...

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  20. NEWSPRINT UP

    LONDON, January 24.--The Board of Trade has announced that the maximum price of British made newsprint can be increased ...

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  21. Road washouts disrupt tours

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.--After a delay of five hours at Townsville the tourist liner Manunda berthed in Cairns at 12.30 to-day. ...

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  22. Victim was North Queenslander

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --Mr. C. F. Cowley, Mt. Lamington victim, who was aged about 40, was born in the Herbert River district, ...

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  23. GOVT. MAY INVOKE CRIMES ACT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--If the present industrial unrest continues the Government probably next week will meet it by invoking the Crimes Act against strike leaders. ...

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  24. Welcome telegram

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A Rockhampton clergyman who gave blood in Brisbane on Tuesday fearing his daughter ...

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  25. Big loan for South Africa

    WASHINGTON, January 24.-- The World Bank had loaned South Africa 50,000,000 dollars (£A22,321,428) to develop electric power and ...

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  26. Hospital beds available

    PORT MORESBY, January 24.-Dr. E. M. Craggs, medical superintendent of Port Moresby Hospital, said to-day he had 100 beds ...

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  27. Teachers don't want longer hours

    BRISBANE, Wed.--A motion seeking to increase teachers' official working hours from 25 to 35 a week was defeated at a ...

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  28. 140 additional classrooms

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--When State schools reopen next week more than 140 new school classrooms will be ready for ...

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  29. Thousands of pounds damage in N.Q. floods

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.--Damage caused by North Queensland's new floods is expected to reach many thousands of pounds. Estimates cannot be ...

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  30. ANNOUNCED OFFICIALLY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Basic wage increases of 5- a week for males and 3- for females were announced ...

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  31. GLEN DAVIS CLOSURE DEFERRED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Final decisions on the closing down of the Glen Davis shale oil plant will now be deferred until Cabinet has considered fresh submissions against the Government's decision made by a deputation of trade unionists to-day. ...

    Article : 244 words
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