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  4. GREAT HAVOC CAUSED BY QUEENSLAND FLOODS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A New Australian lost his life in the Townsville district, five people narrowly escaped death near Mackay, and enormous damage has been ...

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  5. Red armies mass for 2-way encirclement

    TQKIO, January 74.--More than 300,000 Communists are massed along, the western and central sectors of the Korean front ...

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  6. Highway washed to sea

    CAIRNS, Sunday.--During an estimated 25 inches of rain which fell in a torrential five-hour ...

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  7. Mustang planes shipped to Italy

    UNITED States F-51 Mustang fighter airplanes are shown as they were recently loaded aboard a ship at an eastern U.S. port for shipment to Italy under the U.S. Mutual Defence Assistance Program. In a recent report by the United States Department of Defence, it was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "Palana can be salvaged"

    Brisbane, Sunday.-- Brisbane salvage expert, Captain J. W. Herd, is confident that the holed ...

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  9. Water swept man to death

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday. --The first fatality in North Queensland due to the present floods occurred ...

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  10. Eisenhower in London

    LONDON, January 14. --General Eisenhower arrived in London yesterday for talks with British ...

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  11. ROUND-THE WORLD KETCH AT CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, Sunday.--On the second leg of a round-the-world cruise the 31ft. American ke[?]ch Adois arrived in Cairns at 2 a.m. ...

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  12. FRESH MOVE TO REVIVIFY THE CALLIDE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Gladstone Harbor Board officials will visit Brisbane on Tuesday in a new step ...

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  13. "Only hope" centred in Pacific defence arc

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The only hope for the salvation of Australia lay in a defence or security pact by Australia and New Zealand with the United States, the President of the Returned Servicemen's ...

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  14. Crew dispute ties up liner

    SYDNEY, Sun. -- A compulsory conference ' to-morrow morning before Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Hamilton ...

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  15. Petrie, to be big town

    Brisbane, Sunday. -- The Queensland Housing Commission plans to make the Petrie area, ...

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  16. RAIN CENTRE MOVES WEST

    BRISBANE, Sunday. --The Weather Bureau reported to-night the inland rain depression had moved west to ...

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  17. Good Samaritan left no name

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--A victim of a' stabbing affray was left at the casualty entrance of Prince Henry's Hospital yesterday by an ...

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  18. Trapped under surfboat

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Dick Brown (15),lifesaver, was rescued after being trapped for two minutes beneath a ...

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  19. Plane may have crashed in sea

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 14. -- The R.A.F. which Is conducting a search for''the missing Singapore 'Standard's Dakota plane, with ...

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  20. "Realistic view" marks Britain

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Australians generally should look to the peoples realistic view of the need for greater effort, the Chief ...

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  21. Plans agricultural college

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr: Duhig) addressing the parents 6f 120 children attending the ...

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  22. Refused to load coal

    BRISBANE, Sun. -- Only an eleventh-hour settlement tomorrow will prevent the Dundula from sailing from ...

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  23. CYCLIST'S LEG AMPUTATED

    BUNDABERG, Sun. -- Kenneth John Dunn (19), single, employed at Gin Gin sugar mill, was riding his motor cycle towards Gin Gin ...

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  24. "Importance of Schubert"

    TOOWOOMBA, Sun.--"My belief in the importance of Schubert's music is based on more than 20 years of playing his ...

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  25. WAS ROTARIAN

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Roman Catholic Archbishop of Brisbane (Dr. Duhig) said to-night he had been a member of Rotary for ...

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  26. 30 DIED IN SHIP'S FIRE

    PARIS, January 14. -- Thirty of the 50 passengers perished when the steamer Trung Viet caught ...

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  27. FILM ACTOR ARRESTED

    LOS ANGELES, Jan. 14. Film actor John Agar was arrested last night for alleged drunken driving. ' "I Police said Agar's car was ...

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  28. U.S. Pacific Policy Now 'Coldly Realistic'

    Professor F. Alexander, the Professor of History at the W.A. University, said recently that U.S. policy in the Pacific ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. Retail liquor reform needed

    BRISBANE, Sun.--The retail li[?]nor trade in Queensland should be reformed, Dr. J. V. Du[?]ig, a leading liquor reformist, said ...

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  30. PESTS SPOIL SURF ON SYDNEY BEACHES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Sharks, swarms of bluebottles, sea lice and sun fish spoiled surfing at many, beaches to-day. Lifesavers said it was many years since they had met such an array of pests. ...

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  31. Watch for influenza carriers

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--A close watch will bo kept by quarantine officials on any persons entering Australia ...

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  32. HOSPITAL COSTS TO GOVERNMENT TREBLED

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The cost to the Federal Government in providing assistance to hospitals throughout Australia increased from £5,000,000 to £17,000,000 in the last five years, the Minister for ...

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  33. "Shirt" party enjoyed picnic

    MELBOURNE, Sun.--About 200 settlers C [?]vded into the township of Boundary Bend, on the Murray River, to-day, to welcome ...

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  34. Wool figures astronomical

    BRISBANE, Sunday. --Wool sold in Australia realised the record amount of £270,812,729 for the six months ended December. ...

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  35. Dalai Lama not yet for India

    CALCUTTA, Jan. 14.--Khenchen L. Sanden, the 18-year-old brother of Tibet's self-exiled Dalai Lama, arrived at Calcutta from ...

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