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  4. 300 MIL DOLLARS FOR BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 29.--The United States yesterday allocated 300 million dollars (£A132, ...

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  5. Stagnation if less migrants

    CANBERRA, Tues.--Australia could absorb satisfactorily 150,000 migrants a year for the years immediately ahead, the Minister for Immigration (Mr. Holt) said to-day. ...

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  6. Club opposed to off the course bets

    TOOWOOMBA, Tues.--The committee of the Toowoomba turf Club had decided that it was entirely opposed to the licensing of betting ...

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  7. Textile 'dumping' may lead to sackings

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Thousands of Australian textile workers would be sacked if the "dumping" of British textile goods on the local ...

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  8. EXPORT BAN ON MEAT

    TOWNSVILLE, Tues.--A second vessel scheduled to lift local beef for troops in Malaya has dropped ...

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  9. Escaped tax, found death

    BRISBANE, Tues.--The body of a 62-year-old Quilpie station hand, who "went bush" to escape, a supposed ...

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  10. Big drop in dairy products

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. Production of Australia's three main dairying products--milk, butter ...

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  11. Girls rush Japan jobs

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Brisbane girls are rushing the American Consul in Brisbane ...

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  12. Egyptian Parlt adjourns

    CAIRO, Jan. 29.--The Egyptian Parliament adjourned for two weeks to allow the new Prime ...

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  13. EVENTFUL FISHING TRIP

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Macquarie-strcet specialist, Dr. R. F. A. Becke and Hornsby dentist, Mr. J. D. Hope, had ...

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  14. Hurricane left frail of ruin

    SUVA, January 29.--Fiji's hurricane left a broad trail of destruction right round the northern, ...

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  15. Developed new eye instrument

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A young honorary eye specialist at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, who graduated in 1840, ...

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  16. OUT OF WORK BECAUSE OF DROUGHT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Queensland unemployment was almost entirely because of the drought, a ...

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  17. Railway chief's term extended

    BRISBANE, Tues.--State Cabinet has extended the term of the Railways Commissioner (Mr. T. E. Maloney) for six ...

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  18. Fatal jump from train

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A married woman leapt 50ft. to her death into the Yarra River from a train crossing the bridge ...

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  19. Gang leader sentenced

    BUNDABERG, Tuesday.--The belief that, quite a gang" had been created in Bundaberg and one of the two men ...

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  20. TWO PHANTOMS NOW HAUNT QUILPIE

    QUILPIE, Thursday.--Are there one or two phantom men on stations near Quilpie? On Alaric Station, 56 miles ...

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  21. A.R.U. revolt

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--A rank and file revolt had broken out in the Australian Railways Union, Mr. F. R. ...

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  22. Appeal for fire relief

    SYDNEY,Tues.--The New South Wales Social Services Minister (Mr. Finnan) will ask the Premier (Mr. ...

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  23. OHIO RIVER FLOODS U.S. MID-WEST

    NEW YORK, Jan. 29.--The swollen Ohio River drove nearly 8000 persons from their homes in three States ...

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  24. BUMPERS RESENTED

    SYDNEY, Tues.--Australian fast bowler, Ray Lindwall unleashed a hamper attack against West Indies ...

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  25. Tree feller killed

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A man was fatally injured in a freak tree felling accident at Mt. Barney near Rathdownie ...

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  26. Butchers to meet Premier

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.--Two Townsville butchers will fly to Mackay to-morrow in an effort to end the city's meat crisis. They are to meet the Premier (Mr. Gair) there on ...

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  27. Potato Board manager

    BRISBANE, Tues.--Mr. J. A. Jones has been appointed manager of the Potato Marketing Board from March 1. ...

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  28. Ate raw rabbit

    SYDNEY, Tues.-- A man arrested in the bush while eating a piece of raw rabbit said in Bathurst Court to-day he ...

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  29. TAXATION AGREEMENT

    WASHINGTON, January 29.--The United States will send a special mission to Australia in March to ...

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  30. Bombing threat

    SYDNEY, Tues.--A threat has been made to bomb the office and home of Mr. Laurence Short, national secretary ...

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  31. Flat theft

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Jewellery and other valuables worth £1500 were stolen from, the flat of Stanley Ferreira, of ...

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  32. 17 missing after apartments fire

    MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 29.-- Flames which roared through a three-storey block of flats early to-day left 17 persons ...

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  33. Year to prove anti-myx.

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--Anti myxomatosis vaccine experiments might take a year to prove themselves. Professor ...

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  34. BIG INCREASE IN POWER CAPACITY

    CANBERRA, Tues.--Electric power generating capacity in Australia was being heavily increased, Senator Spooner said to-night. He said apart from the Snowy ...

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  35. Hanlon's son approached

    BRISBANE, Tues.--Mr. Pat Hanlon, son of the late State Premier, has been approached by some Labor circles to seek ...

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  36. Demand defeated

    PARIS, Jan. 29.--The United Nations special Ad Hoc political committee yesterday rejected an Egyptian demand for the ...

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  37. Conservatorium for Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- After considering a special committee's report, State Cabinet to-day decided, ...

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  38. Run down by train

    SYDNEY, Tues.--The second division of the Melbourne express which was running 80 minutes late, ran down and ...

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  39. Victoria protest on "foreign" fires

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Victorian Forestry Commission would protest to the New South Wales Government about careless handling of the Riverina bushfires which spread ...

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  40. "PUTTING SOMETHING BACK"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--National service training was putting something back into Australian manhood, Chaplain - General Allen Brooke (United Churches) said to-day. "One of the attributes of ...

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  41. Record enrolment

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A record enrolment of about 10,000 children from 4½ to five years started at Brisbane's 120 ...

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  42. C.M.F. training

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.--By next week all northern Citizen Military Force units will have embarked on a ...

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  43. Battling fire

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--Four Gippsland towns to-night were battling a nine mile wide fire which threatens to cut the ...

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  44. Rural labor

    BRISBANE, Tues.--The Commonwealth Employment Service is now making a survey of rural employment needs. ...

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