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  4. B. ATHOL FEDERAL PROJECT

    Brisbane, Friday.--Federal Government will be asked to investigate the Powell Duffryn ...

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  5. Nine point directive for Malaya

    SINGAPORE, February 8.--A nine point directive for the first time states in clear, unequivocal terms the whole policy of the British Government ...

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  6. QUEEN OF ALL STATES

    CANBEBRA, Friday.--"With steady rain falling, the Governor General (Sir William ...

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  7. TOGETHER AGAIN

    Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Princess Margaret ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A Monarch's pledge of Sovereignty

    LONDON, February 8.--Queen Elizabeth II took the solemn oath of accession to-day and was formally proclaimed Britain's Sovereign amid medieval pomp and pageantry. ...

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  9. QUEEN MET BY DUKE, DUCHESS OF GLOUCESTER

    LONDON, February 8.--First members of the Royal family to arrive at London Airport yesterday afternoon to meet the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh on their return from their ...

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  10. 5 rooms house 27 tenants

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Allegations that a Melbourne landlord is getting £34 a week from ...

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  11. Decline in meat production

    CANBERRA, Friday.--There was a sharp falling off in fresh meat production in the ...

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  12. Work for tour "kept on ice"

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Cancellation of the Royal tour will not mean any great financial loss to the State Government. ...

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  13. SERVANTS PAY RESPECTS

    SANDRINGHAM, Feb. 8.--The personal servants of King George VI. filed into the master room of the Royal House here ...

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  14. Full mourning

    BRISBANE, Fri.--The Governor (Sir John Lavarack), churches and the three services have gone into full ...

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  15. A.W.U. secretary criticised

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The A.W.U. Federal secretary (Mr. T. Dougherty) has been attacked by the A.W.U. Maritime ...

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  16. Grain should have gone to pig farms

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Britain would have gained more food if grain produced by the Queensland British Food Corporation had been sold to pig farmers. ...

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  17. Visit delay at least 18 months

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A leading Royal household official does not think Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will ...

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  18. Wants milk to cafes stopped

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Queensland Retail Milk Vendors' Association will ask the State Government to stop supplies to ...

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  19. "INVASION" OF QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Brisbane would "go up like a packet of matches" under artillery or incendiary bombing. ...

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  20. Germany taking over markets

    WASHINGTON, February 8.--A Congressional mission to Germany reported to-day, that West German industrialists, ...

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  21. TO LEAD APPEAL

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A 37-year-old retired army officer, Major General Allan Bert Steele, has been ...

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  22. Windsor sails

    NEW YORK, February 8.--The Duke of Windsor sailed last night for Britain aboard the liner Queen Mary to ...

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  23. Escaped in crash

    McCHORD AIR FORCE BASE (Washington), Feb. 8.--A Globemaster, the biggest operational troop carrier used ...

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  24. Advance on wheat

    CANBERRA, February 8.--Minister for Agriculture (Mr. McEwen) announced to-day that a supplementary advance ...

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  25. IF NO TRIBUNAL--

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Australian sugar authorities will seek an extra ½d. per lb. increase if a sugar price fixing tribunal is not established. Sugar interests want the ...

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  26. No encouragement for settlers

    BRISBANE, Friday--Queensland offered nothing to encourage New Australians, Mr. Colin Clark said to-night. He ...

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  27. Longer term

    LAIDLEY, Friday.--South Queensland onion growers have decided to ask the State Government to extend the term of ...

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  28. Americans hail Elizabeth

    NEW YORK, Feb. 8.--Americans to-day warmly balled Britain's new Queen, though with sympathy in her ...

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  29. No takers for Commission

    BRISBANE. Friday--Building contractors were failing to submit tenders for the building of commission ...

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  30. ATOM BOMB RATIO--1000 U.S., 100 REDS

    NEW YORK, February 8.--The United States had more than 1000 atomic bombs stored in secret massive concrete underground vaults, while the Soviet Union had stockpiled fewer than 100. ...

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  31. SCHOOL HOLIDAY

    BRISBANE, Fri.--School children throughout Queensland probably will receive a holiday next Friday ...

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  32. Settlement of union control sought

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Federated Ironworkers' Association national secretary (Mr. Lawrence Short) has asked for Federal Arbitration Court decisions to settle beyond doubt the legal ...

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  33. Strike move out

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A conference of 61 Federal unions in Melbourne to-day decided to establish a committee ...

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  34. Strange sickness at Lithgow

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Lithgow, in the western district, is in the grip of unusual medical complaints. ...

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  35. REOPENING OF TALKS

    TOKIO, February 8.--Communists to-day accepted a United Nations proposal to reopen the full Korean cease-fire ...

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  36. Meeting delayed

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) postponed his appointment to meet the Lord Mayors of the ...

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  37. 7 injured in train smash

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Seven passengers were taken to hospital after a passenger train crashed Into the rear of a goods ...

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