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  4. Wild welcome in Falmouth

    LONDON, January 11.--Thousands of spectators round the flag covered pier cheered and ships' sirens and car horns blared today in one of the wildest welcomes Falmouth has ...

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  5. Meet force with force

    General Sir Brian Robertson, British Middle East commander, stated recently that no amount ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COMMON FRONT FOR PEACE

    NEW YORK, January 11.--The Australian Ambassador to the United States (Mr. P. C. Spender) ...

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  7. McDERMOTT RELEASED FROM GAOL

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Forty-five-year-old Frederick Lincoln McDermott was released form Long Bay gaol today af ter five years' imprisonment. McDermott was convicted in 1946 for ...

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  8. HEAVY RAINS COMING

    BRISBANE, Fri.--North Queensland's coastal cities and towns late tonight were preparing for ...

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  9. Dairymen to ask aid from State Govt.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Queensland dairying interests next week will ask the acting Treasurer (Mr. Walsh) for financial assistance to dairymen ...

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  10. Sugar price rise

    Brisbane, Friday.--The Queensland Government would consider case put forward for a ...

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  11. Migrant policy opposed

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A motion condemning the Federal Government's immigration policy was ...

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  12. A. T. Gargett dead

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The death is announced of Mr. A. T. Gargett, of Brisbane. Mr. Gargett spent his early ...

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  13. Colin Clark to leave two Govt. jobs

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Government Gazette tonight announced the resignation of well-known economist, Mr. Colin Clark, from his £2200 a ...

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  14. Questions barred

    LONDON, January 11.--[?] Labor Commoners Mr. Fenner Brockway and Mr. Leslie Hale, have ...

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  15. Air chief on supply mission

    SINGAPORE, January 11.--Making his first flight with the R.A.A.F., Air Marshal J. D. Hardman, Australia's new Chief ...

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  16. Silver medal for Carlsen

    As Capt. Carlsen was speaking at the Press conference news came through that Lloyds had awarded ...

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  17. City works loan

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Arrangements for the third big loan within a week have been made by the City Council to ...

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  18. Medical inquiry

    BRISBANE, Friday.--No action will be taken on charges of malpractice made against some Queensland doctors in ...

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  19. No suspicion of arson in fire

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Police said tonight they did not suspect arson in a fire which destroyed three wooden storage ...

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  20. Seamen adrift

    SEATTLE, January 11.--Ships and planes continued a widening search today for 46 ...

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  21. MATILDA'S A SICK ROO

    NEW YORK, Jan. 11.--A horde of American Press photographers, yesterday found Australia's Matilda ...

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  22. SCHOLARSHIP ALTERATIONS DEFENDED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Education Minister (Mr. Devries) today defended the new State Scholarship ...

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  23. MERCY "SPRINT"

    TOWNSVILLE, Fri.--H.M.A.S. Bataan, which left Sydney early this week northbound for service in Korea, made a sprint ...

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  24. FACTORY WEEK TOO LENGTHY?

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The A.W.U. annual delegate meeting today criticised the lack of a five-day week in Queensland butter and cheese factories. ...

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  25. Meat sent from outside areas

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.--An unofficial "parcels for Townsville" scheme Is operating. The Contents are meat. ...

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  26. Tour inspection

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Director-General of the Royal tour (Lieut.-General F. H. Berryman) will fly to Brisbane ...

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  27. Ultimatum

    TOKIO, Jan. 11.--United Nations negotiators at Pan Mun Jom presented the enemy with a virtual ultimatum ...

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  28. KILLED IN FAIR FIGHT

    SALIDA, Ohio, January 11.--Till, a large but old Boxer dog, was tried here yesterday on a charge of murdering a ...

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  29. Expert summoned

    OTTAWA, January 11.--Britain's Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) has summoned an Intelligence expert ...

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  30. Faced problem of new Red drives

    WASHINGTON, January 11.--The military chiefs of Britain, France and America today faced the problem of coordinating tripartite action to deter any intensified ...

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  31. Q.B.F.C. inspection

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Queensland British Food Corporation officials will fly in a specially chartered plane tomorrow to ...

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  32. Man overboard

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--A member of the Kurrewa III, which is competing in the trans-Tas-man yacht race, was swept into ...

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  33. Quiet birthday

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Princess Elizabeth will spend her 26th birthday on April 21 on a quiet grazing property at ...

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  34. Poultry industry crippled"

    BRISBANE. Fri.--The poultry industry was being crippled by procrastinations in price fixing, Mr. J. Finn, Queensland ...

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  35. WOMEN USED AS TRAP BAIT

    NEW YORK, January 11.--United Nations' officers accused the Communists today of using women and children to bait lethal traps in the No Man's Land around Yonchon, said a United Press report from the western front in Korea. ...

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  36. Church hall from mangoes

    BOWEN, Friday.--Mangoes and torn atoes are helping to build a new hall for Bowen Methodists. They have made £150 for the hall fund selling these in Sydney and to private buyer s in the last four months. They got more than 70 cases ...

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  37. Goats needed

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Aramac Shire Council is trying to buy two young stud male goals to replace two which died ...

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