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  4. PLANS FOR BURDEKIN DAM TAKING SHAPE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Queensland Government's plans for the construction of the £29,009,620 Burdekin dam ...

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  5. MINERS' LEADERS WALK OUT OF GOAL TRIBUNAL HEARING

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Miners' representatives walked out to-day when the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gallagher) began the hearing of an application by colliery owners for permission to extract pillar coal ...

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  6. COUNCIL LOAN FOIL OLYMPIC POOL

    The construction of an Olympic swimming pool, artificial lake, kiosk and other buildings on a site to be ...

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  7. COMMUNITY OF COMMONWEALTH OUTLOOK

    LONDON, Monday.--A number of English morning papers yesterday commented editorially on the issues of the Colombo conference. "The Times" said the communique published at the end of the conference might ...

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  8. "FREE CHINA STILL RESISTING REDS"

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--A Formosa message says that the Premier (Yen Hsl Shan), speaking at a dinner to Mr. ...

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    At the test conducted in Toowoomba yesterday to ascertain the percentage of salable meat per carcass. Left to right: Messrs. J. V. Nimmo (Investigating Officer for the Commissioner of Prices), G. K. Shand (ex-officlo member or the Meat and Allied Trades Federation of Australia). T. J. Jackman (chairman of the [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TEST ON SALEABLE MEAT IN CARCASS

    A large number of butchers from Toowoomba and surrounding areas attended a test conducted yesterday by Mr. W. ...

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  11. Mr. Menzies Will Make Nothing But Final Statement, on Petrol

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-day declared thai he would not make any statement on petrol until he was in a position to make a final statement. He was commenting on Press reports ...

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  12. DELEGATES LEAVE SYDNEY FOR WOOL CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Messrs. F. A. Hitchins (president) and C. Renshaw (member of the Australian Wool and ...

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  13. WOOL AND TALLOW LOST IN BIG BLAZE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Thousands of bales of wool and barrels of tallow were destroyed when a woof ...

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  14. ELECTRICITY FAILURE IN SYDNEY SUBURBS

    SYDNEY. Monday.--Twenty- three Sydney suburbs were without electricity to-day despite the return to service of ...

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  15. DESERT FORCES MASSING NEAR YEMEN BORDER

    CAIRO, Monday.--A British trained "desert force" of the Hadramaut Protectorate is concentrating near Yemen's ...

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  16. STRIKERS AT PAPER MILLS REFUSE TO RESUME

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Maintenance men at the Australian Paper Manufacturers' mills at Botany, who went on strike on ...

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  17. LARGE ISSUE OF PERMITS FOR OBTAINING CREAM

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- No fewer than 2000 permits to obtain cream are at present in force in Queensland, while 3000 ...

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  18. APPLICATIONS CALLED FOR SECRETARYSHIP OF A.W.U.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Applications have bean called for by the Australian Workers' Union before February 6 ...

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  19. FREE SCHOOL BOARD FOR BLIND AND DEAF PUPILS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Queensland will lead the other States in the treatment of blind and deaf children ...

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  20. NEWSPAPER OFFICE GUTTED IN ALICE SPRINGS BLAZE

    ADELAIDE, Monday. -- A £15,000 fire at Alice Springs today gutted the newspaper office of the "Alice Springs Advocate," ...

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  21. SHIP DESERTER SETTLED IN COUNTRY TOWN

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- An English seaman, who deserted an overseas ship in Brisbane in September, 1948, has settled ...

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  22. GIRLS' NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING

    CAIRNS, Monday.--Although to grave danger of drowning herself. Heather Martin (10. of Freshwater) held her ...

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  23. TRIBUTE TO POLICE BY INDIAN LEADER

    CALCUTTA, Monday. -- Police found four big bombs near a parade ground where the Indian Deputy Prime ...

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  24. A.W.U. DELEGATES TO SEEK BETTER CONDITIONS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--More than 200 motions urging better conditions for thousands of Australian Workers' Union ...

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  25. BRITISH CAR TO ATTEMPT RECORD IN U.S.

    LONDON, Monday,.-- The Dally Herald" says that Britain's most popular car, the 10½ horse power Austin A40; ...

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  26. Review of Entire Taxation Field

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Fad- den) said to-day that he hoped to begin a review of the entire taxation field before Parliament opened on February 22. He said an expert committee would be appointed to make ...

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  27. PREPARATIONS FOR CASKET COMMISSION COMPLETED PLEBISCITE FOR SAAR REFUSED BY FRENCH

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Preparation were completed to-day for the opening of the Golden Casket Royal Commission, to BONN, Monday.--The French Foreign Minister (M. Robert Schumann) last night rejected German demands for a ...

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  28. EUROPEAN MIGRANTS WILL SOON NUMBER 100,000

    CANBERRA. Monday. -- One hundred thousand displaced person migrants will have sailed from Europe to ...

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  29. STATE PUN TO DEEP DRILL WEST MORETON COAL AREA

    IPSWICH, Monday. -- It is expected that a start will be made this month to deep drill West Moreton coal measures in ...

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  30. GOVERNMENT TELEVISION MONOPOLY MAY END

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- The Postmaster-General (Mr. Anthony) said to-day that he was investigating: the ...

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  31. UNION SEEKS TO ABOLISH SATURDAY SHOPPING

    MELBOURNE. Monday.-- The Shop Assistants' Union will ask the support of the Australian Labour Party in ...

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  34. POLISH MIGRANTS TO LEAVE FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuters correspondent at Nairobi says that about 1200 Poles will leave East Africa for Australia in a ...

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  35. BATSMAN'S MATCHES SET ALIGHT BY BALL

    MELBOURNE. Monday. --A Ge&long cricketer, R. Bate, became heated when he failed to hook a ball to. leg in a match ...

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  36. CONTRACTOR TO SPONSOR BUILDERS FROM BRITAIN

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A British building; contractor (Mr. Stanley E. Laighton), who arrived in Sydney aboard the ...

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  37. HOTEL LESSEE FINED FOR OBSTRUCTING INSPECTOR

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday. --Earl William Knowles, head lessee of tho Queen's Hotel, Maryborough, was fined the ...

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  38. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK CAUSES DEATHS OF PILGRIMS

    LONDON, Monday.--Smallpox has broken out among 1800 pilgrims at Jidda, the Red Sea port, 45 miles west of Mecca, ...

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  39. NUMBER OF PENSIONERS IN STATE RISING

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Queensland's present total of 12,638 invalid pensioners was rising roughly in proportion to ...

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  40. PRINCE MAY BE NEW INDIAN HIGH COMMISSIONER

    LONDON, Monday. -- Reuters representative at New Delhi says that the well-known Indian cricketer, Prince ...

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  41. WHEAT EXPERTS OPPOSE EXPORT OF SURPLUS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Some wheat experts oppose the export of the Queensland harvest surplus of about 2,000,000 ...

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  42. REFINERY WORKERS' STRIKE ACTION ENDORSED

    SYDNEY: Monday.--The Disputes Committee of the Trades and Labour Council to-day endrosed claims made by 110 ...

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  43. INDIAN VISITS STALIN

    MOSCOW, Monday. -- Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, Indian Ambassador to the Soviet, said yesterday that he ...

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  44. THE "PERFECT SERVANT"

    PARIS, Monday.--Louis The bault, described by his employer, Baroness de Forest, as a "perfect servant." told three ...

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