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  4. Maryborough's Worst Flood for Thirteen Years

    Taken during the recent floods at Maryborough, this photograph shows Walker's shipyards surrounded by lapping flood waters. Walker's wharves were covered by the swollen river, and employees cleared the shipyards. The floods were the worst since 1937, when the wharves were submerged 10 Feet under flood waters. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FIRST ILLEGAL STOPPAGE BY MINERS

    SYDNEY, Monday -- Australian coal miners held their first illegal one day a week stoppage to-day. As a result, the Federal Arbitration Court late this afternoon issued summonses against three Miners' Federation officials. The officials are the general president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. I. Williams), the general secretary ...

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  6. Hutton Carries Bat in Fighting Test Innings

    ADELAIDE, Monday. -- In one of the most valuable innings of his career, Len Huffon fo-day carried his bat for 156 out out in 370 minutes. England was dismissed in its first innings for 272 in the third day's play ...

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  7. BIG FORCE OF TANKS MAULS COMMUNISTS

    TOKIO, Monday. -- The greatest force of Allied tanks yet mounted in the Korean war smashed to-day to within ...

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  8. BOY SWEPT OVER WEIR AFTER RESCUING GIRL

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Reginald John Stewart (9), of Inglewood, was swept over a weir on the Mclntyre ...

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  9. "TAXES KEEP SHEEP POPULATION DOWN"

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- An attitude of "it cannot be done" was retarding the State's sheep industry, a ...

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  10. MENZIES' INVITATION TO PRIME MINISTERS

    LONDON, Monday.-- Reuters representative at Colombo says the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) announced ...

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  11. Watersiders Dismissed For Ban on Overtime

    SYDNEY, Monday -- Two thousand waterside workers who refused to work overtime were dismissed by ship owners to-day. The refusal followed a decision by the Waterside Workers' Federation to ban overtime in ...

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  12. HEROIC RESCUE OF CHILD FROM FLOODED PIT

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday. -- Charles Stanley Gordon Ezzy (nine) was heroically rescued by George Anderson ...

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  13. PROSECUTIONS FOR CRUELTY TO SHEEP

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Two farmers and a transport operator will be prosecuted by the Society for the Protection ...

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  14. GLUT OF CABBAGES ON BRISBANE MARKETS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Although thousands of cabbages will be dumped in Brisbane this week, another have delivery is ...

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  15. MANY INQUIRIES ABOUT ISLAND PARADISE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Many people to-day telephoned a Sydney newspaper asking for the name of the agent who had ...

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  16. NEW STATE BASIC WAGE GAZETTED

    BRISBANE, Monday -- The State basic wage of £719- for adult males and £556 for adult females was ...

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  17. OPEN-CUT PRODUCTION IN QUEENSLAND MINES

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday. -- Two open cut mines in Central Queensand produced coal to-day in spite of the ...

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  18. ALLEGED EXPLANATION IN SMASH AND GRAB CASE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- "My nephew is going to court next week, and he has nothing to wear." Mary ...

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  19. COUNSEL WANTS RULING ON SUNDAY CHARGES

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The Burrum Shire Council has applied to the executive committee of the Queensland ...

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  20. INCREASED PRICES SOUGHT BY DAIRYMEN

    BUNDABERG. Monday.-- An increased price for butter, to meet increased production costs, was demanded by ...

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  23. MAIL TRAINS FOR SOUTH LEAVE TOWNSVILLE

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. — With the falling of the Burdekin River at Inkerman to 11½ inches below the rails, two ...

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  24. "FLYING RED POLE" SEEN OVER ILLINOIS TOWN

    GALENA (Illinois), Monday.-- Mayor Ray Logan said yesterday that he had been flooded with calls from ...

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  25. UNIVERSITY STUDENTS WILL PAY DOUBLE FEES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Queensland University fees would be doubled in some faculties from the beginning of this ...

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  26. SOME PROGRESS REPORTED IN U.S. RAILWAY STRIKE

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- Negotiations between the railway companies, unions, and Federal Mediation Board of ...

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  27. SHARP INCREASE IN ROAD ACCIDENT RATE IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Road accident deaths and injuries in Queensland showed a sharp increase in the 12 months ended ...

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    General Eisenhower (Commander-in-Chief of the Atlantic Pact Army) talking with Mr. Shinwell (Minister for Defence) and Mr. Walter Gifford (American Ambassador to Great Britain) before his return to the United States ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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