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  4. Bulk loading of sugar may save £2m. yr.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Bulk handling of sugar at four Queensland ports would save the industry at least £2,000,000 a year, Colonial Sugar ...

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  5. "UNTRAMMELLED." POLICE COULD STOP S.P. BETTING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Queensland police force, provided with the necessary machinery and given untrammelled conduct, would stamp ...

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  6. Basic wage rise of 14-

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- A rise of 14- to £919- in the Brisbane basic wage was announced by the Deputy Industrial Registrar (Mr. A. E. O'Brien) to-day. ...

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  7. Claim for £348 by union

    SYDNEY, Tues.--A £348 claim will be made in the District Court to-morrow against two deposed ...

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  8. Heavy falls welcomed in N. West

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Tropical downpours yielding up to four inches within 24 hours to-day brought the first drought relief to northwestern Queensland since last March. ...

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  9. "THE PRICE OF PEACE"

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.--President Truman laid before Congress yesterday an 85,400,000,000 ...

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  10. MANUNDA ALMOST AGROUND

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.--A sudden wind change and the strong current from the Ross ...

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  11. FIRST TRAINS HOLDUP

    TOWNSVILLE, Tues.-- North Queensland's first wet season rail dislocation for 1952 ...

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  12. NEW JETS BETTER THAN MIG

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The new Sabre Jet fighter to be built in Australia would be ...

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  13. HOLT FLIES WITH R.A.A.F.

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 22.--The Australian Minister for Immigration (Mr. H. Holt) went out yesterday bombing Communists ...

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  14. FREIGHTER ABANDONED

    HONG KONG, January 22--The British registered Chinese freighter Taikinshan, aground in the Paracel Islands group ...

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  15. Nearly piano casualty

    SINGAPORE: Slim, tall, energetic General Sir Gerald Templer, 53, who has been appointed High Commissioner in ...

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  16. Heard shots fired at murder scene

    ATHERTON, Tuesday.--A witness, Benito Ban (19), single, said in the Court of Petty Sessions to-day that he had heard eight or 10, shots fired at the scene of the shooting on the ...

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  17. PRODUCTION DOWN IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 22.--Mr. Henry Ford said yesterday defence contracts would never take up the production slack in ...

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  18. Govt. satisfied with report

    CANBERRA. Tues. -- The Commonwealth.. Government is highly satisfied with the Basten report and its ...

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  19. "I think I am dead"

    ATHERTON, Tuesday. --A witness in the Court of Petty Sessions to-day said, when he was ...

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  20. ALLIED "PLOT"

    TOKIO, January 22. -- The Communists accused the United Nations at Pan Mun Jom to-day of plotting to break up the Korean armistice stalemate with bombs and bullets. ...

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  21. Townsville butchers close

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday. -- Townsville's meat position will reach a more serious stage to-morrow when only four shops ...

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  22. Controls U.S. arms plan

    Mr C. E. Wilson. U.S. Defence Mobilisation ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Alarm at drop in primary products

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. --Shrinking rural production was alarming Government circles, and if consumers ...

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  24. "Pillars of power" for peace or war

    NEW YORK, Jan. 22.--American industry was creating unprecedented "new pillars of power" for waging either war or peace, Mr. Charles Wilson, Director of Defence Mobilisation, said ...

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  25. GOVT. PLAN FOR FOOD DRIVE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Plans for a joint Commonwealth-State food production drive will be given to State Agriculture Ministers at a Canberra conference on February 15-16. ...

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    Britain's highest -- paid model, Barbara Goalen, is coming to Australia in February. Her startling ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. "APPLES"

    Anne Baxter (left) and William Holden recently received "golden apple" awards for being the most ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Women's view

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The first Brisbane woman gave evidence before the Royal Commission on off the course ...

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  29. Tax collections

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--During 1850-51, Commonwealth Government taxation collections amounted to £777.2 ...

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  30. Consulates close in Persia

    LONDON, January 22. -- A Foreign Office spokesman said nine British Consulates in Persia closed for business ...

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  31. ARGENTINE MEAT TALKS

    BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 22. -- Negotiations between Britain and Argentina for a new beef-for-oil trade agreement begins ...

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  32. 182 SHIPPING HOLD-UPS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--There had been 182 separate cases of shipping hold-ups along the Australian coast in 1951, the Minister for Shipping (Senator G. McLeay) disclosed to-day. These had delayed coastal ...

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  33. MILK RISE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Sydney consumers will pay 10d. a pint for milk from next Friday following a decision of State ...

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