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  4. DRS CONCERNED AT HIGHER PRICES & FOOD LACK

    Concern about Queensland's increasing food problems as the result of shortages and increased prices was expressed by leading medical men in Brisbane today, including Professor Lee, Professor of Physiology at the Queensland University, and ...

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  5. Happy Strangers

    These children today found themselves in strange surroundings but enjoyed it. In the top picture are 15 who arrived in Brisbane on their way for a holiday at the Torquay Home of the Queensland Bush Children's Health Scheme. Only two of them have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Big Jewish Influx Denial by Calwell

    CANBERRA: Reports that 2,000 more refugees, mostly Jews, were waiting in Shanghai with permits to enter Australia, said to have emanated from passengers on the Hwa Lien, which has reached Cairns, were without foundation, said the Immigration ...

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  7. Grim Court Story Of Baby's Death

    SYDNEY: The City Coroner (Mr. Stewart, S. M.) to-day found that a new born baby died from injuries to the head and neck, feloniously and maliciously inflicted on her by her mother, Lea ...

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  8. HISTORIC GIFT FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, January 20 (A. A. P.): When M. Lasalle Seas, France's delegate to the South Seas Economic Committee, arrives in ...

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  9. Dairymen's Claim to Be Examined

    CANBERRA: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said today he had promised to have another look at the Queensland ...

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  10. Sydney Businessman Found Shot

    SYDNEY: A wealthy Sydney businessman and soclalite, Victor E. Pointing, 46, was found dead with a bullet wound through his head ...

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  11. Germany & Austria Must Never Unite

    LONDON, January 20 (A. A. P.): Germany and Austria, in their respective peace treaties, will ...

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  12. EGYPT PREMIER SPEAKS OF PLAN

    CAIRO, January 20 (A. A. P.): If the present Anglo Egyptian talks on the Sudan are unsuccessful I will take another course to realise ...

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  13. "Father" Of U. S. Prohibition Act Dead

    NEW YORK, January 20, (A. A. P.) Andrew J. Volstead, Minnesota Congressman and father of the Volstead Prohinbition Act has died at the age ...

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  14. LITTLE ROOM HERE FOR NEW SCHOOL BOARDERS

    With boarding accommodation at schools here taxed to the very utmost it looks as though some Queensland children will have to go south to be educated. The outlook for country school ...

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  15. CHANGER VOCATION

    The Police Court list to-day showed that yesterday was apparently a sportsmen's day out, for four followers of three different ...

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  16. NARROW ESCAPES IN PLANE MISHAP

    DUBBO: Twenty passengers in a Douglas airliner had a perilous experience here to-day when the starboard leg of the plane's undercarriage collapsed during the take off run. ...

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  17. CYCLONE HEADS FOR N. Q. COAST

    A cyclonic centre located this morning 450 miles east -south -east of Willis Island was moving apparently slowly, south -west to south, according to a Weather Bureau warning. ...

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  18. Stop Press

    FRED BENNETT, who beat Jack Crawford in the Australian tennis championships yesterday, to-day tost his first two sets, 7—9, 4—6, to the ...

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  19. "MONTY" COMES HERE JULY 1

    CANBERRA: Field Marshal Lord Montgomery, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, will leave Britain on June 26 for his ...

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  21. BUSHFIRE RAGES VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE: A big fire is blazing on a six -mile front east of Broadford, 47 miles north of Melbourne. Two hundred fire ...

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  22. PAY RISE MOVE FOR POLITICIANS

    CANBERRA: It has been known sine Christmas that unofficial moves have been current for an increase in Federal members' ...

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  23. BRISBANE ELECTRIC RAILWAY INQUIRY

    Announcing the personnel of the committee that will inquire into the electrification of Brisbane's suburban railways, the Minister for Transport (Mr. Walsh) said to-day he hoped it would be able to begin ...

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  24. Lack of Education Due to Reading

    The man in the street could not be blamed for refusing to read about education, the Director General of Education (Mr. Edwards) said to-day. Most books on education were dry ...

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  25. Antiques Taken From Germany

    LONDON, January 20: Scotland Yard has ben told to watch the baggage of members of the British Control Commission at present ...

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  26. War Toll Of Teachers 82

    Eighty -two of 1,850 Queensland teachers who joined the services died in the war the president (Mr. E. N. J. Burge) ...

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  27. STEEL ARRIVES FROM NEWCASTLE

    The hulk Momba, in tow of the tug Tancred, berthed at Newstead late this afternoon with a big cargo of steel products from Newcastle. ...

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  28. ROCKET TEST

    MELBOURNE: Mrs. Doris Blackburn, M. H. R., said today that she would press for a full [?]mentary discussion on the use of ...

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