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  4. Pay last tribute

    CROWDS lined Queen-street in Brisbane this week for the funeral of the late Premier (Mr. Hanlon). Picture shows section of the crowd who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. UNITED PROTEST URGED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--United Australia-wide protest action against the Galvin award was urged to-day by the ...

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  6. IMPROPER USE OF UNION'S FUNDS?

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Three deposed officials of the Federated ironworkers' Union were ...

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  7. Ship freight rise

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Increases of up to 20- a ton have been granted on freight on goods shipped between Queensland ports. ...

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  8. NEHRU, 'ASIAN MOGUL'

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.--Senator Tom Connally, chairman of Senate Foreign Relations ...

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  9. DYING, BUT WILL SEE GRANDSON

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A 49-year-old American woman who is dying of cancer will fly the Pacific to Mackay this month to see her ...

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  10. Latest atomic find

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A completely new nuclear particle has been discovered by ...

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  11. Second ballot needed

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A.W.U. State president (Mr. J. Bukowski) had to face a second ballot ...

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  12. EGG PRICES UP TO 44 A DOZ.

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Egg prices to-day rose to 44 a dozen for first grade and 310 a dozen for medium. Immediately after the ...

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  13. Sale of wool to Russia criticised

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--The A.W.U. annual delegate meeting to-day expressed opposition to the sale of wool to Russia. ...

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  14. TREATY BREAK CHARGE

    LONDON, January 17.--Britain yesterday charged Persia with violating the ...

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  15. Coal output boost at Scottville?

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.--Mt. Isa Mines Ltd. has long-range plans to bring production at the Bowen Consolidated Coal Company's mine at Scottville to 1000 tons daily. ...

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  16. WARNED OFF CAR DRIVING

    Brisbane, Thursday.--Mr. Noyes, S.M., warned a man to-day not to use a car while on ...

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  17. UNION SEEKS WAGE RISES

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--The A.W.U. is to apply to the Industrial Court for an increase of £1 a week for timber fellers, ...

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  18. Doctor's mercy trip in gale

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A young Port Fairy doctor to-day travelled five miles in a shark boat through high ...

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  19. Snowbound passengers rescued

    EMIGRANT GAP (California), Jan. 17.--Passengers who had been rescued from the snow-engulfed city of San ...

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  20. Only one stop on first lap of Royal tour

    LONDON, Jan. 17.--Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh will fly 4400 miles overnight with only one stop ...

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  21. Plight worsened

    LONDON, January 17.--Frequent snow showers yesterday worsened the plight of Orkney Islanders whose homes ...

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  22. MT. ISA TALKS

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Carpenters and Joiners' Society members will meet at Mt. Isa to-morrow night to consider ...

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  23. Violation charge

    TOKIO, Jan. 17.--The Communists at Pan Mun Jom today charged that a United Nations aircraft had dropped a ...

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  24. Carlsen arrives

    NEW YORK, January 17.--Captain Kurt Carlsen arrived here by air to-day. This afternoon he will be given a hero's ...

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  25. New Qld. Cabinet

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--The new State Cabinet was sworn in by the Governor (Sir John Lavarnck) to-day. The new ...

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  26. Woman vanishes from city cafe

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A 70-years-old woman on a visit from Canada vanished today at a city cafe where she ...

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  27. Resistance causes meat price drop

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Meat prices were brought down because of public resistance to butchers overcharging, the Prices Commissioner (Mr. Fullagar) claimed to-day. ...

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  28. Stamps for Royal visit

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Postmaster-General (Mr. Anthony) announced to-day three issues of new postage ...

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  29. FINAL MEETING OF BIG TWO

    WASHINGTON, January 17.--President Truman and Mr. Churchill, will meet with their advisers at the White House to-morrow afternoon. The conference will he the final business meeting of the British and American leaders before Mr. Churchill returns to London. ...

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  30. Survived bite of death adder

    LISMORE, Thurs.--A banana grower killed and carried a death adder 300 yards to his home after it had bitten him ...

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  31. Heavy rainfall

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Up to 18 inches of rain has fallen in North Queensland in the past five days. Babinda has ...

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  32. "Terrible losses" by Reds in Indo-China

    HANOI, Indo-China, January 17.--Communist Vietminh commanders yesterday hurled waves of green conscripts against the strategic French fortress outpost of Hao Binh. ...

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  33. Herd rebuilding assistance need

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Following the partial relief given by storm rains, it had been considered desirable to direct attention to another urgent problem resulting from the drought. ...

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  34. Horse meat trade

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.--The horse meat trade has become important for two North Queensland centres-- the tiny ...

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  35. Broadcast reason

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Well known economist, Mr. Colin Clark, will give his reasons tomorrow night for resigning ...

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  36. New acting Under-Secretary

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The assistant Under-Secretary to the Labor and Industry Department (Mr. R. J. Hoare) has ...

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  37. Churchill is proud of his American ancestry

    WASHINGTON, January 17.--Mr. Churchill yesterday said he was proud of his American ancestry, but he had "never failed in my correct constitutional duty to my own country." ...

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  38. Maternal snake

    BURLEIGH HEADS, Thursday.--A 7ft. carpet snake was found nesting on 24 snake eggs to-day. ...

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  39. Deadlock broken

    NEW YORK, January 17.--America and Britain had broken the deadlock over the exchange of atomic ...

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  40. Volcano active

    WELLINGTON, Jan. 17.--When cloud cleared from Mt. Ngauruhoe to-night, for the first time since Tuesday's ...

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