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  4. Q.A.T.B. DRIVER FACES TRIAL

    TOWNSVILLE, Mon--The driver of an ambulance car, which was involved in a collision, ...

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  5. TO DEFY COURT ORDER

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Unless there is a last minute change of union policy, all metal trades industries in Queensland will he idle to-morrow. ...

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  6. Allowances free of tax for M's.P.

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Federal Cabinet to-day is reported to have approved legislation providing tax-free allowances ranging from £400 to ...

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  7. [?]1M. WAGES LOST

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Metal trades employees throughout Australia will lose £1 million in wages directly and indirectly as a result of to-morrow's 24-hour stoppage over the Galvin ...

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  8. Order issued to restrain five unions

    BRISBANE, Monday.--An order was issued by the Full Bench of the industrial Court to-day restraining five unions from participating in the one-day stoppage to-morrow. ...

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  9. Food not neglected

    BRISBANE, Mon.--The Lands Minister (Mr. Foley) denied to-day food production was being ...

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  10. Erskine more hopeful

    ISMAILIA, Feb. 4.--Lieut.Gen. Erskine said the situation in the Canal Zone was so ...

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  11. CONTEMPT FOR NORTH CLAIMED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A Methodist minister claimed to-day that northern and western Queenslanders had a lower standard than southerners in regard to the observance of laws. ...

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  12. Police inquiry sought

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Three letters were sent to the Police Commissioner (Mr. Duncan). ...

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  13. Drifted 17 hours in launch

    CAIRNS, Monday.--A launch carrying a fishing party of four men, a woman and nine-year ...

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  14. Inflation rise in Europe

    GENEVA, Feb. 4.--United Nations Economic Commission for Europe, warned yesterday that internal inflationary ...

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  15. To increase France's exports

    PARIS, Feb. 4.--France, facing growing financial difficulties, last night took steps to cut imports further and to increase ...

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  16. DEPRECIATION DECISION MODIFIED

    CANBERRA, Mon.--The Federal Government had decided to modify its decision announced on ...

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  17. Tunnel closed

    IPSWICH, Monday.--Government mines inspectors have closed indefinitely the Rothwell Haigh No. 3 tunnel ...

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  18. Milk low in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Milk Board's daily intake of milk is now 9000 to 10,000 gallons short of Brisbane's normal ...

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  19. "Slur" on police meets reproof

    Rev. D. C. Blake, representing the Presbyterian Church, clashed with two members of the Commission when he gave evidence this afternoon. ...

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  20. More heat forecast

    BRISBANE, Monday.--only one point of rain has fallen in Brisbane in the past 25 days. The acting Deputy Director ...

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  21. Thief shot by jeweller

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--"A man was arrested on a crowded city-bound tram to-day bleeding from bullet wounds on the ...

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  22. Killed by tractor

    GYMPIE, Monday.--A 26-year-old married man was killed instantly this morning when he was crushed by a four ...

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  23. Two-State fires

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Bushfire brigades from two States, the army and 300 volunteers to-day fought fierce upper ...

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  24. Japanese sampan sighted near T.I.

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Monday.--A Japanese sampan was sighted near Hawkesbury Island, 30 miles from the Australian mainland, last Wednesday. ...

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  25. WANTED MAN DISAPPEARS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The complete disappearance of Leonard Vaughan Toms has Brisbane detectives baffied. ...

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  26. Dismissals of wool employees

    IPSWICH, Monday.--Rationing of work will commence at the Ipswich Woollen Company's East Ipswich mill from next ...

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  27. Ballots for land

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  28. Mines adrift

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A naval spokesman said in Brisbane to-day mines are still being washed ashore periodically ...

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  29. Death of Qantas pioneer

    PERTH, Monday.--Mr, Paul J. McGuinness (55), who died in Perth, was in the original formation of Qantas Empire ...

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  30. Refused entry

    LONDON, February 4.--French immigration authorities refused British physicist Professor J. D. Bernal permission ...

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  31. Q.M.E. CO. LOSS OF £60,000

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Queensland Meat Export Co Ltd. incurred a loss of £60,317 on operations for the year to ...

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  32. Rest periods for Royal couple

    CANBERRA, Mon.--The Minister in charge of the Royal tour (Mr. E. C. Harrison) said to-day the 60-day Royal tour ...

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  33. Labor swing to some major industries

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Labor was swinging to some major industries following the Government's anti-inflation policy, the secretary of Labor and National Service (Mr. H. Bland) said ...

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  34. Stronger A.S.I.B.

    CANBERRA, Mon.--Pressure is now building up in Cabinet for the quickest possible re-organisation of the Australian ...

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  35. Jap. "animal girls" found

    TOKIO, Feb. 4.--Japanese research officials have discovered two naked "animal girls" living on grass ...

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  36. Fraser Is afire

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday.--Fraser Island, which lies off the Queensland coast due east of Maryborough, is ablaze from ...

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  37. 'Times' price rise

    LONDON, February 4.--London's most famous newspaper, 'The Times,' announced yesterday it will cost a penny more ...

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  38. Fraser Island development

    MARYBOROUGH, Mon.--Developmental work on Fraser Island dredging leases taken up by the mineral deposits ...

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  39. Reds still control miners

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Communists to-day retained control of the Miners Federation Central Executive. A.L.P. supporters had expected to end the 20-year ...

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