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  4. COMMUNISTS DIE IN FROZEN FOXHOLES

    TOKIO, Tuesday. -- Communists died in their frozen foxhoies in a west coast onslaught by General ...

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  5. Unionists Warned of Communist Menace

    SYDNEY, Tuesday--The general secretary of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. T. Dougherty) said today [?]de unionists who did not realise that Communism was a real threat to world peace were living ...

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  6. HUGE COST OF ANTI-EROSION WALL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Mr. E. C. Fison, chief engineer of the Department of Harbours and Marine, to-day estimated ...

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  7. Near North Coast Faces Record Flood Threat

    BRISBANE, Tuesday--Moderate to flood rains are expected to sweep south-eastern Queensland for at least the next two days. The Weather Bureau said to-night that the Immediate North Coast from Gympie to ...

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  8. Varied Reactions to First Day of School

    The first of many years of school to come began for these children at the Toowoomba North State School yesterday, and this study of expressions shows individual reactions ranging from avid interest to complete inference. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. R.A.C.Q. REPORTS

    The R.A.C.Q. in Toowoomba last night advised that 2ft. 9ins. of water was covering the ...

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  10. ATTLEE OUTLINES BRITAIN'S HUGE DEFENCE BUDGET

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Britain would call up 235,000 reservists for 15 days' training during this summer, the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) told a crowded House of Commons yesterday. Giving details of Britain's ...

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  11. ROACH TO FACE MORE CONTEMPT CHARGES?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Additional contempt of court charges may be taken against the acting general secretary of ...

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  12. WARNING OF FURTHER MAJOR ERUPTION

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- In a report to the Department of External Territories in Canberra, the Government ...

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  13. ATTACK ON "COLOUR BAR" IN CITIES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Attacking the "colour bar" in Australian cities, a Presbyterian missionary to-night ...

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  14. EMPIRE MEDAL TO R.A.A.F. ENGINEER

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A 28 ye arc old RA..A.F. engineer, Frank Slater, of Cook's Hill, Newcastle, has been awarded ...

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  15. NEW MOVE IN U.N. ON CHINA QUESTION

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The Arab-Asian group of 12 nations amended its resolution on Far East questions yesterday ...

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  16. ARCHBISHOP ANNOUNCES NAME OF NEW COLLEGE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Archbishop Duhig was asleep in hospital to-night, when a speech he had recorded before his ...

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  17. SEAMEN ORDERED TO TAKE DELAYED SHIP TO SEA

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- A resolution passed by to-day's 'monthly stopwork meeting of seamen in Brisbane ordered ...

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  18. LONDON DOCTOR BLAMES FOOD FOR FLU EPIDEMIC

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Dr. Nevil Leyton, a Harley Street specialist, in a letter to the Medical Press, published ...

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  19. LIGHTING AND POWER RESTRICTIONS LIFTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- All emergency restrictions imposed last week on the use of gas and electricity will be lifted ...

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  20. JAPANESE MOVE FOR RETURN OF ISLANDS

    TOKIO, Monday. -- The United Press says the powerful Governmental Liberal Party to-day called for the ...

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  21. VICTORIAN HANGINGS SET DOWN FOR NEXT MONDAY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The Premier (Mr. J. G. B. McDonald) announced to-day that the hangings next ...

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  22. CONDITION OF INJURED ARCHBISHOP

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Archbishop Duhig had a favourable day to-day, and his condition is satisfactory, but still serious. ...

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  23. SALUTED, CLICKED HEELS OF BOOTS--AND BLEW UP!

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The "Daily Mail" Rome representative says Captain Gualtiero Gualtierotti, crack ...

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  24. R.A.N. AIM TO BRING FORCE STRENGTH TO 15,000

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Appealing for recruits for the Royal Australian Navy the first naval member in chief ...

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  25. RECORD STATE SCHOOL ENROLMENTS LIKELY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Record enrolments are expected at State schools this year. However, total enrolment ...

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  26. MANY PROTESTS AGAINST VICTORIAN GUARDS BAN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Protests against the Australian Railway Union guards' ban which outlaws more ...

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  29. ENTRANT IN WORLD SAILING TITLE HEAT DISQUALIFIED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The executive controlling the world sailing championships to-night disqualified the New South ...

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  30. MIGRANT SCHOOL TEACHER LEFT BROXBURN IN HURRY

    PITTSWORTH, Tuesday. -- While most school children in the Pittsworth district were back at their studies to-day. ...

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  31. INTER-CITY INTER-CLUB LEAGUE GAMES SOUGHT

    IPSWICH, Tuesday. -- A special delegate meeting of the Ipswich and West Moreton Rugby League will be held next ...

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  32. INCREASED NUMBERS OF WOLFRAM PROSPECTORS

    CAIRNS, Tuesday. -- Since the substantial rise in the price of wolfram, which was quoted in Adelaide to-day at 580- a ...

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  33. RUSSIA'S GRAND PLAN TO DOMINATE COMMUNISM

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Communist attempts to disrupt the Australian economy by sabotage, fostering strikes ...

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  34. COMPROMISE ON MINERS' STOPPAGES?

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Central Council of the Miners' Federation reached no decision to-day on the proposal for a one-day stoppage each week. Left wing officials, however, believe that the council will agree to the stoppages when the ...

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  35. STOP PRESS

    An R.A.C.Q. report received at 1.30 a.m. to-day stated that O'Connor's Bridge, between Gatton and ...

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    A British experimental rocket shown at the moment of launching from a site "somewhere in Britain" in this first official photograph to be released by the Ministry of Supply. The rocket is 20 feet long and 17 inches in diameter. Details of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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