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  4. FLOODS IN ITALY NOW MENACE LARGE CITY

    ROME, Friday. -- Flood waters of the swollen Po River to-day menaced Rovigo, with a population of 40,000, ...

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  5. Grazier's Death Adds to Mounting Bush Fire Toll

    SYDNEY, Friday.--New South Wales bush fires are estimated to have caused £5,000,000 worth of damage in the last fortnight. Another bush fire death occurred to-day when a 48-year-old Gilgandra grazier, ...

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  6. More Atrocity Charges Aimed at Korean Reds

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The 8th Army's chief war crimes officer to-day repeated and enlarged his charges of atrocity killings against the Communists in Korea. The United Press reported from Tokio that Colonel ...

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  7. EGYPTIAN KILLED IN SHOOTING AFFRAY

    LONDON, Friday. -- One Egyptian was killed and four Egyptian and two British soldiers were wounded, in a ...

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  8. FIRE AT CABARLAH

    Soldiers, police and farmers fought a day-long battle yesterday and last night against a raging bush fire in the ...

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  9. FORMER TOOWOOMBA MINISTER DIES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Rev. Alexander McIntyre Martin died at Sandgate to-day, after a lengthy illness. He was ...

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  10. DEFENCE REGULATIONS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Government introduced in the House of Representatives to-day a Bill to keep in force until ...

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    Wheat loading operations in the field on Messrs. R. and A. Cooke's farm at Jondaryan yesterday. Mr. Arnold Cooke was lifting the bags to the hoist, and Mr. C. Jannusch was operating on the truck. Bag sewing was in progress in the background. The quality of the Charter wheat grown on the farm this season was the best ever produced there, said Mr. Arnold Cooke. The yield from 100 acres of Charter varied from 21 to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MINISTER'S COMMENT ON BREAD WEIGHTS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Commenting on a report which appeared in the Press on November 15, the Minister for Mines ...

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  13. BOARD TO CONTROL TEA IMPORTS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Commonwealth Government proposes to vacate the field of tea procurement, in keeping ...

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  14. EXCELLENT WHEAT BEING HARVESTED

    By to-day it was expected at least 2,000,000 bushels of the present season's wheat would have been delivered to ...

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  15. POLICE APPOINTMENT ANTICIPATED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Inspector T. W. Harold (53) is likely to be chosen as the new Chief Inspector of Police. The ...

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  16. SHARP RISE IN NUMBER OF VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- In the last year, nearly 28,000 more motor vehicles have gone on to Queensland roads. ...

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  17. Impossible to Lift Controls on Building, Says Minister

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Building controls could not be lifted while 6000 people had only temporary housing, the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Jones) said to-day. He told the Legislative Assembly that the ...

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  18. COOL CHANGE FORECAST

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A cool change over South Queensland is forecast by the Weather Bureau for ...

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    Harvesting was proceeding apace on Messrs. R. and A. Cooke's farm at Jondaryan yesterday. Mr. R. Cooke was driving the tractor and Mr. Jack McLaughlin was operating the header. On their farm this season were grown 400 acres of wheat, of which 100 acres were of the Charter variety, 100 acres of Gabo, and 200 acres ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Move Sought on Loan Deadlock for Local Authority Works

    BRISBANE, Friday.--An early meeting of the Loan Council to overcome the deadlock in the financing of local authority works is being sought by the Acting Premier (Mr. Gair). He said to-day that he had wired ...

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  21. No Cowboy "Guns"

    SINGAPORE (by Air Mail).-- Holsters' with cowboy outfits for Singapore youngsters will be empty this Christmas. The ...

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  22. Malayan Reds Build Up Hidden Wealth Reserves

    KUALA LUMPUR, Friday.--An Australian Associated Press - Reuters special correspondent reports that Malaya's affluent Communists are now buying up gold and jewellery to out away in their jungle hideouts as a ...

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  23. FEAR OVER DANGER OF STAFF REDUCTIONS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The days of easy money were rapidly drawing to a close, the manager of the Chamber of ...

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  24. Pilgrims To Mecca

    KARACHI (by Air Mail).-- Pakistan sent nearly 32,000 pilgrims to Mecca this year--the biggest contingent from any country ...

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    Mr. Arthur Rummell has sewn as many as 352 bags of wheat a day, although his average works out at about ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. LAND ACREAGE TILLED BY EX-SERVICEMEN

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The total area cultivated by ex-servicemen during the last financial year was ...

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  29. QUESTIONS ON FOOD CORPORATION

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A total of 36,016 cattle had been purchased and 15,260 sold since the inception of the Queensland ...

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  30. COST OF HOME THROUGH HOUSING COMMISSION

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The average cost to the Queensland Housing Commission of a prefabricated, two-bedroom ...

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  31. STATE TO INVESTIGATE BENEFIT SOCIETIES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- General investigations were being made to see that hospital benefit societies observed the law, ...

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