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  3. ILL-TREATMENT ALLEGED BY MIGRANTS; LEAVE JOBS

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.—Twenty-nine European migrants walked off their army jobs at Sellheim on Thursday morning and reached Townsville penniless by train in the evening. They said that their reasons were ...

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  4. NO LABOUR PLEBISCITES

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.—"The decision of the Q.C.E. of the A.L.P. not to hold plebiscites for the selection of Labour candidates for ...

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  5. COMMUNIST COUP

    NEW YORK, January 12.—The United Press correspondentat Taipei, Formosa, says that Chinese communist regular army troops have landed on Hainan Island and established a substantial beach head on the ...

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    "Miss Australia 1948" (Miss Beryl James) signing a broadcasting contract for a daily programme for women, On left of picture is Mr. R. E. Lane, general manager of 2GB. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MR. MENZIES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) tonight reaffirmed his election pledge to lift petrol rationing. ...

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  8. Brutal Attack On Pensioner

    COOKTOWN, Thursday.—Mrs. Mabel Jane Mary Sheffield (70), old age pensioner, was found dead, and her husband. Mr. Arthur ...

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  9. BRITISH LOAN FOR BURMA

    LONDON, January 12. — The question of a loan to Burma and the situation in Indo-China was discussed by the Commonwealth ...

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  10. BRITISH WORKERS THREATEN REVOLT AGAINST LEADERS

    LONDON, January 12.—Reuters correspondent says that British Labour leaders, ready to disperse for their country-wide ...

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  11. Tribute To The Late C. G. Fallon

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—"The death of Mr. C. G. Fallon is a severe loss to the industrial scene,” said the President of the ...

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  12. SPOTTING BUSHFIRES FROM THE AIR

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — “Graziers should request civil airline companies, operating regular ServIces to western areas, ...

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  13. Fire Destroys Paper Pulp

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — A fire at the Matraville factory of tne Australian Paper Manufacturers, destroyed about £200,000 worth of ...

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  14. American Aid For Yugoslavia

    NEW YORK, January 12.— Limited American military aid to help Yugoslavia resist an attack by Russia or its satellites was ...

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  15. FRENCH EXPEL POLES

    LONDON, January, 12.—About 50 Polish citizens were arrested by police in early morning raids in Paris and provinces, stated ...

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  16. Malays Charged With Murder Of Governor

    SINGAPORE, January 12. —The prelminary hearing into charges against 10 Malays that they conspired to murder the late ...

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  17. Vicious Eagle Now In Zoo

    SYDNEY, Thursday. [?] The Wedge-tailed eagle, which attacked a woman and her daughter at King's Cross yesterday, has now ...

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  20. Defence Talks

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — The Minister for the Army and Navy (Mr. Francis) will fly to Melbourne on Friday to continue discussions ...

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  21. No Dealings Yet With Jap. Govt.

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — "Any food agreements between Australia, Germany and Japan would not be on a Government to ...

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  22. MR SPENDER TO VISIT N. GUINEA

    Mr Spender, the Minister for External Affairs and Territories, will visit New Guinea soon. He said ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Germans Attack Hitler's Friend

    BERLIN, January 12.—Crippled German ex-soldiers f[?]ung their crutches and chairs at bricklayer Ernst Remer, once Hitler’s ...

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  24. Subsidy To Dairy Farmers

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Federal Cabinet to-day approved the payment of a retrospective subsidy to dairy farmers supplying milk ...

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  25. CRUSADE TO DEFEND CHRISTIANITY

    LONDON, January 12. — “The sickle of communism is poised to strike at western Christian civilisation. with its bloodstained blade ...

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  26. C.P. Nominations

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Nominations have been called by the Country Party for the following seats at the forthcoming State ...

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  27. Strike At Oil Refinery

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The strike by 110 engine drivers at the Shell Oil Refinery at Clyde is resulting in a daily loss of more ...

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  28. Savings Deposits Increase

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—During November last Savings Bank deposits Increased by £1,624,000 to £729,504,000, the Commonwealth ...

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  29. Brigadier Galleghan Say s:

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In, an interview on his return to Australia to-day, the chairman of the Council of the ...

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  30. CAR THIEVES CAUGHT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Four men ware charged at Collingwood to-day on 20 counts involing the theft of cars and other property ...

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