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  2. Forecast:

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  5. Grim Times Ahead Says P.M. on Return

    PERTH: The Australian Prims Minister (Mr. R. G. Mensies) told interviewers on his return from the London conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers yesterday that Australia would soon have to face grim times to ...

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  6. Settlement of Coal Dispute is Less Hopeful

    SYDNEY: Union officials believe that the relations between the Miners' federation and A.C.T.U. are on the point of collapse and that hopes for an early settlement bf the coal dispute are receding. ...

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  7. "Flying Saucers" No Longer Mystery

    NEW YORK: The "flying saucers" sighted in the past three and a half years were huge hew plastic balloons used in cosmic ray studies, the United States Navy disclosed yesterday. ...

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  8. Big Rises in Woollen Goods Prices Expected

    BRISBANE: The record prices for wool are expected to result in a doubling and even a trebling of the present prices for woollen ...

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  9. New Record for Scoured Wool364d, per lb. Paid

    BRISBANE: A new Australasian record price of 364d. per lb. was obtained for six bales of scoured wool branded J.M./ ...

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  10. Fire Hazared Rises With Increasing Temperatures

    BRISBANE: As temperatures in south-west Queensland continue to rise steadily up to the century mark, and northerly winds dry out vegetation, the fire hazard is growing. ...

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  11. Work on New Brisbane Suburb Begins Today

    BRISBANE: Work will commence today on the construction of 450 all-concrete homes at Serviceton—about a mile from the ...

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  12. No Foundation for Clothes Rationing Rumors

    BRISBANE: The president of the Queensland Retailers' Association (Mr. H. G. Fielding) said yesterday that there ...

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  13. Reds Force Big U.N. Pull Back in Central Korea

    TOKIO (A.A.P.-Reuter): A big Communist counter offensive overwhelmed Allied tropps on a 40-mile front in Central Korea yesterday. forcing United Nation forces to break contact with the enemy and pull back to a new ...

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  14. States to be Asked to Cut Works Schemes?

    CANBERRA: The Commonwealth is Expected shortly to invite State Premiers and works authorities to a Canberra ...

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  16. Sheep Thefts in Border Districts Worry Graziers

    BRISBANE: An organised gang of smart operators is believed to be responsible for the disappearance of hundreds of ...

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  17. London Sales

    LONDON: The February series of London wool sales opened against a somewhat complex background, owing to the sudden ...

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  18. Hearomg of Challenge to Wool Deduction Acts

    MELBOURNE: The hearing began in the Full High Court yesterday of the wool growers challenge to the validity of the ...

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  19. Most of 100m. Dollar Loan Absorbed Already

    MELBOURNE: All of Australia's 100 million dollar loan from the International Bank would probably be absorbed in the next ...

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  20. London's Dock Strikers Back at Work

    LONDON: London's dock strikers returned to work yesterday, and for the first time in four days there was a full working ...

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  21. Train Crew Reduced in Rank for 12 Months

    BRISBANE: The Railways Department South-Eastern District general manager (Mr. G. Moriarty) announced last night that ...

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  22. Pilot of Crashed Plane Still Serious

    TOOWOOMBA: The condition of Allan McLean, the pilot of the ill-fated Gypsy Moth aircraft which crashed on Monday ...

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  23. Royal Family Delighted With Tour Plans

    MELBOURNE: The King and Queen and Princess Margaret are delighted with the draft arrangements for the ...

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  24. Big Flood Damage to Tobacco Crop

    BRISBANE: Flood rains in the south-west border area of Queensland have caused losses in the tobacco crop estimate as high ...

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  25. Recovered From Korean Prison Camns

    CANBERRA: Two Queenslanders recovered from enemy prison camps in Korea are named in a casualty list released yesterday. ...

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  26. Allora Show Feature

    The Allora Jubilee Show will be held on Friday and Saturday. Tomorrow the Warwick Daily News will ...

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