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  4. GERMAN EXPERTS IN EGYPT?

    ISMAILIA, February 14.--British intelligence, is investigating the arrival in Egypt of former senior ...

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  5. Mother wept as Windsor knelt

    LONDON, February 14.--Queen Mary with the Duke of Windsor and Princess Royal went to Westminster Hall last night to pay homage at the King's coffin. Their vigil lasted 14 minutes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BAHAMAS BETTER BOMB SITE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Top line Australian nuclear scientists believe the Bahamas or ...

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  7. SNOW, GREY SKIES

    LONDON, February 14.--Snow fell heavily from a leaden grey sky as the great doors of Westminster Hall opened at 8 ...

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  8. BASHED IN N.S.W. TAXI

    MURWILLUMBAH, Thursday.--Police late this afternoon arrested a man and charged him with assault with intent to rob following the ...

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  9. STATE'S HOMAGE TO-DAY WILL BE IMPRESSIVE

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Thousands of Queens landers to-morrow will attend solemn church services to pay homage to the late King George VI. ...

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  10. BROKEN BONES A HABIT

    LOUISVILLE, Kentucky, Feb. 14.--Seven members of James A. Elkins' family have suffered 50 leg ...

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  11. BUTTER MAY BE 6- LB.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The N.S.W. division of the Australian Primary Producers Union has ...

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  12. BROADCAST TRIBUTE BY SERVICES

    LONDON, February 14.--The Evening Standard says Don Cleland, the soldier who introduced the King's Christmas broadcast in 1948, ...

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  13. N.A.T.O. Sabre jet squadrons

    LONDON, February 14.--The Air Ministry announced last night Britain, Canada and the United States had agreed to ...

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  14. WATERSIDE DISPUTE SETTLED

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Brisbane'S waterfront dispute was settled at a conference of waterside officials and ...

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  15. Hopes fading for C.Q. crops

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thurs.--Unless substantial rain falls within a week almost all Central Queensland farming ...

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  16. Parking committee findings

    BRISBANE Thursday. The parking committee appointed by the Government to investigate the ...

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  17. PROVISIONAL TAX EASING?

    CANBERRA, Tb[?]ns.--Minister for Agriculture (Mr: "McEwen) will place before: Cabinet a request, by the ...

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  18. OIL WAGON RUNS AMOK

    OTTAWA, February 14.--A heavy oil wagon yesterday rammed through the entrance of an Ottawa bank, fatally ...

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  19. "Greer Angels" guard

    BERLIN (A.p.): "The Green Angels" are at work and Berlin parents feel a little safer. ...

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  20. Quarterly wage adjustments

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--Tire interstate executive of the A.C.T.U. to-day decided to oppose strongly any proposal for ...

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  21. Little chance of good rain

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Prospects of good drought breaking rain were slight, stated the acting Deputy ...

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  22. Defence progress in West Europe

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 14.--President Truman reported "substantial and continuing" progress yesterday in the ...

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  23. N.Z. butter supplies soon

    AUCKLAND, Feb. 14.--New Zealand may soon be supplying Australia with surplus butter to meet what the Federal ...

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  24. Debate on censure motion

    CANBERRA, Thurs.--The Commonwealth Government was preparing to debate all aspects of the Government's ...

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  25. Wool sales conclude

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Brisbane February wool sales concluded to-day with an offering of approximately 14,000 bales, ...

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  26. Truce session to-morrow

    MUNSAN, KOREA, Feb. 14,--Communist, and Allied negotiators to-day agreed to a plenary session of the ...

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  27. Claims no honest profit in gambling

    BUNDABERG, Thursday.--No gambling game held any gain for the honest player. This is the opinion of Noel Hanley Foster, a carpenter, ...

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  28. Fly to beat Crofton weed

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--An insect, the Mexican stem gall fly, procecidochares utilis, may reclaim thousands of ...

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  29. Aust. armaments industry

    CANBERRA, Thurs.--The Federal Government has decided to re-establish the nucleus of an armaments industry ...

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  30. S. Tunisian Caliph shot through heart

    TUNIS, Feb. 15.--Suliman Den Hamouda, Caliph of Gafsa, Southern Tunisia, was shot dead last night. The bullet pierced the ...

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  31. Improving miners' standards

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Mr. H. Brown, who recently arrived in Brisbane with his wife and two daughters from ...

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  32. Lebanese on murder charge

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--A 24-year-old Lebanese migrant, Eliah Gaha, was charged in the Adelaide Court to-day with ...

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  33. Will "demand" rise for milk to shops

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Queensland Retail Milk Vendors' Association will "demand" a higher price for milk sold in shops from next Monday. ...

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  34. Anglo-Egyptian talks in London

    LONDON, February 14.--Abdel Fattah Amr Pasha, Egyptian Ambassador to Britain, called at the Foreign ...

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  35. QLD. BUILT FREIGHTER

    BRISBANE Thursday.--Evans Deakin and Company will launch their 29th ship in 12 years at Kangaroo Point ...

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  36. Baffling light

    LONDON, February 14.--A bright light which streaked across the London sky at 7.05 o'clock last night at a "very ...

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  37. 3000 TRACTORS FOR AUST.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Australia will import 3000 crawler tractors under dollar loan from the United States this year, Senator Spooner said to-day. They will be imported ...

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