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  4. RETAIN HOLD ON OIL

    CANBERRA, Wed.--The Federal Government will retain control of Commonwealth Oil ...

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  5. "No world war in '52"

    "There'll be no world war in 1952" is the conclusion of distinguished American commentator ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FUNERAL OF LATE PREMIER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The funeral to-day of the late E. M. Hanlon, Premier of Queensland, was the largest ever seen in ...

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  7. "Shocked" by decision

    MELBOURNE, Wed. -- Metal trades unions' officials are "amazed and shocked" at the marginal rates decision given by the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Galvin) to-day. ...

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  8. Ironworkers' union near "broke"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-Mr. Laurence Short told the Ironworkers' Association national conference to-day that the union could not possibly finance ...

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  9. CERTAIN RULES MISCONSTRUED, COURT TOLD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Federal Arbitration Court had misconstrued certain rules of the Federated Ironworkers' Association, Mr. Simon ...

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  10. Britain battered by gales

    LONDON, Jan. 16.--For the second time in 24 hours, terrific gales hit north-western Britain last ...

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  11. Holding on to woolclip

    SYDNEY, Wed. -- International wool prices were being affected by The Argentine and ...

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  12. Review sought

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The annual State delegate meeting of the A.W.U. to-day decided to apply to the Industrial Court concerning holiday provisions of the sugar industry ...

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  13. Committed for sentence on assault charge

    BRISBANE, Wed.--John Leopold Linquist James (19), laborer, was committed for sentence by Mr. Noyes, S.M., in ...

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  14. NECESSITY OF TRAINING STRESSED

    SYDNEY, Wed. -- People who sent untrained Australian soldiers into the field in the next war would be murderers, ...

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  15. Reluctant on import cuts

    LONDON, January 16. -- Several Commonwealth countries, including Australia, India and Pakistan, were ...

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  16. Crate cause road block

    IPSWICH, Wednesday. -- Local police to-night are directing traffic at a road block near the top of the range at ...

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  17. "STAYPUT" DELAYED

    LONDON, Jan. 16.--An American stratocruiser, which left London last night for New York with Captain Carlsen ...

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  18. Victoria facing industry crisis

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Victoria faces an early industrial crisis in the metal trades industry, and all major public services are threatened, following Mr. Galvin's decision. ...

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  19. FOOD FAMINE THREATENING

    CANBERRA, Wed. -- It seemed inevitable Australia must face a food famine within the next few years unless ...

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  20. PASSING-OUT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- An R.A.A.F. passing-out ceremony for national service trainees will be held at Amberley on ...

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  21. Jet airliners for Pacific run

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Flying time between Sydney and Honolulu will be reduced to 12 hours when ...

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  22. Air Minister on way home

    TOWNSVILLE, Wed. -- The Minister for Air (Mr. W. McMahon) will return to Australia from his New Guinea tour on ...

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  23. Snatch and grab thief escapes

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A young man snatched on attache case containing £85 from a theatre employee in a ...

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  24. Body in suitcase

    MELBOURNE, Wed. -- The body of an hour-old baby was found in a suit case at Spencer-street station lost property ...

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  25. NO PROGRESS IN CEASE-FIRE TALKS

    TOKIO, Jan. 16. -- The cease-fire supervision sub-committee meeting in Pan Mun Jom broke up for the day to-day ...

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  26. Enough wheat for twelve months

    TOOWOOMBA, Wed. -- The State's wheat harvest for the 1951-52 season is estimated to yield 6,600,000 bushels --about ...

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  27. Mareeba murder

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.--In the Mareeba Court of Petty Sessions to-day, Morice Archer, a married woman living at Telga, said on the night of January 6, a man knocked on her door, ...

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  28. More rain needed

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- Some North Queensland coastal centres have had between 10 and 15 inches of rain in the past ...

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  29. Cannot recall crash escape

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Leon Gregory (10), only survivor of last Sunday's 'plane crash at Padstow, does not remember ...

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  30. HEIR FOR FAROUK

    CAIRO, January 16. -- It has been officially announced a son was born to-day to Queen Narriman and ...

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  31. Ten hurt in city traffic accident

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Ten people were injured in one of the city's worst accidents this afternoon, when a car careered through two packed pedestrian lanes at the Queen and Edward-street ...

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  32. JUNGLE AMBUSH

    SINGAPORE, Jan. 16. --Communist guerrillas killed five members of a police jungle squad and seriously wounded ...

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  33. Protest over proposed ban on pillions

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- An 83-years-old ex-Parliamerntarian arrived on a motor scooter to-night at a protest ...

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  34. Truman asks for more

    WASHINGTON, January 16. --President Truman, in his annual economic message to-day, asked Congress to approve a ...

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  35. TO PLAN STERLING DEFENCE

    LONDON, January 16.--Financial experts of nine Commonwealth countries yesterday began secret talks to plan the defence of sterling. Financial observers believe Sir Arthur Fadden outlined ...

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  36. ALL-OUT SEARCH

    PENNSYLVANIA, Jan. 16.-- Nineteen planes took off yesterday in the biggest air search in the history of North Pacific ...

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  37. Pollution only 'in emergency'

    BRISBANE Wed. -- Alleged pollution of the Herbert River by the Tableland Tin Dredging Company had only occurred in ...

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