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  4. PASTORAL AREAS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The breaking of the drought in the pastoral areas has had ironically grim repercussions for ...

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  5. TRIBUTE BY KING

    CAPE TOWN, Tuesday.--"We would have come to South Africa many years ago, but for the compelling. duties and necessities of war," said King George, thanking the Prime Minister ...

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  6. STALIN'S REGIME

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--In a bitter novel based on his wartime experiences as a correspondent in Russia, an Australian journalist, Godfrey Blunden, sardonically attacks the Stalin regime for the ...

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  7. SYDNEY CRIME WAVE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Within 12 hours of Sydney's big jewellery robbery yesterday, the home of Russell Evans, a company ...

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  8. INDIAN RUPEES

    NEW DELHI, Tuesday.--A Bill to substitute nickel rupees for silver rupees has been introduced in the Legislative Assembly. Half ...

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  9. FOOD FOR MOLDAVIA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--President Truman has directed that 7000 tons of food which are enroute to the United States forces ...

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  10. PINEAPPLE CANNERY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The cannery erected in Brisbane by the Committee of Direction of Fruit Marketing for processing ...

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  11. MAIL BY AIR

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.--Oclcials of the Postmaster-General's Department are investigating the possibility of the carriage of ...

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    This structure, well known to Brisbane people as the Observatory, was erected in 1829. It has had an interesting history, serving first as a windmill, then a convict treadmill, a gallows, a signal tower, and, recently, it has been used for radio experimental purposes. ' From it the first television picture was sent from Queensland. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DRIVE TO SAVE COAL

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr.AttIee) and his special Coal Committee will meet at No. 10 Downing Street to-day to examine the situation in Britain. They will have before them ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BUTTERFLIES MYSTERY

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Coded cablegrams have been exchanged between Scotland Yard and Australia regarding the vanished ...

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  15. AGREEMENT REACHED

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday. -- A guaranteed weekly wage of £5 is the principal feature of a settlement reported between the ...

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  16. SPECIAL FEBRUARY OFFER

    [?]Mr. Chifley said that the reduction followed the recent reduction in the rates of bank ...

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  17. FORTY-HOUR WEEK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- The Australian Workers' Union has directed its members in the shearing industry throughout Australia to ...

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  18. REFUSED TO BUDGE

    WELLINGTON (New Zealand), Tuesday,--Because he reached a one-way bridge first while taking milk to a factory, a Marlborough ...

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  19. DEARER CHOCOLATES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A chocolate manufacturer said to-day that an all-round increase in the price of block and loose chocolate. ...

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  20. TASMANIAN POTATOES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A shipment of 37,500 bags of potatoes is expected to leave Tasmania for Brisbane at the week-end. ...

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  23. 40-HOUR CASE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Judge Kelly has announced that he will take no further part in the proceedings in the 40-hour case and ...

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  24. ON STRIKE AGAIN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Four hundred men at the Collinsville State Coal Mine ceased work today for the second time this month, because no meat was ...

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  25. PENSIONERS MEET

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--"It was degrading for pensioners to have to live on the present pensions," said Mr. E. Elson at the ...

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