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  4. "WHITE DEATH" AVALANCHES IN AUSTRIA; MANY BURIED ALIVE

    VIENNA, Wednesday.--With danger of fresh avalanches imminent because of an unexpected thaw, and huge snow masses overhanging almost every cliff in the Austrian Alps, hundreds of police, skiers and mountaineers are risking their ...

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  5. NIGHT STREET CARNIVAL FOR QUEEN'S VISIT

    A street carnival will be held in Toowoomba on Wednesday and Thursday nights, March 10 and 11, to coincide with the occasion of the Queen's visit to the city, and ...

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  6. Probable Scene of Berlin Talks

    Russia has confirmed that the four-Power Foreign Ministers' conference should begin in Berlin on January 25, and the High Commissioners in Germany are now discussing detailed arrangements for the meeting. This photograph shows the exterior of the Allied Control Building in West ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "REAL PROBLEM" OF HIGH COSTS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The real problem before Australia during 1954 was the need to reduce costs, the ...

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  8. Range Rail Hold-up

    Railway traffic on the Range was held up for more than three hours on Tuesday morning when a ...

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  9. EARTHQUAKE ROCKS CALIFORNIA

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.--A strong earthquake rocked large sections of California to-day, snapping some ...

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  10. CEYLON'S HUGE RICE PRODUCTION PLAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The British Finance Ministers' Conference to-day decided to send an economic and ...

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  11. EXACT POSITION OF LOST COMET FOUND!

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Reuters correspondent on board the Italian Navy corvette, Pomona, off Elba. ...

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  12. DUKE URGES POOLING OF SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.--The Duke of Edinburgh said to-day that it would be an enormous advantage if the British Commonwealth countries could pool their resources in the field of applied scientific research, particularly for military purposes. ...

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  13. Canoeists to Continue Trip

    CAIRNS, Wednesday. -- The four New Australians whose whereabouts had been causing anxiety in the past ...

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  14. NORTHERN REPORT OF "OBJECT" IN THE AIR

    THURSDAY ISLAND, Wednesday.--The Meteorological officer at Thursday Island reported a "strange ...

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  15. STATE SWIMMER WINS N.S.W. TITLE EVENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Australian champion, Janice Munro, won the New South Wales junior 220 yards ...

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  16. YOUTHS FOR TRIAL FOR BANK THEFTS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Two 18 years-old youths were committed for trial in the Central Court to-day on ...

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  17. Sydney Talks

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The British Commonwealth Finance Ministers' Conference to-day gave its first major ...

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  18. OLYMPIC EQUESTRIAN EVENTS IN DOUBT

    LAUSANNE, Wednesday. --Unless the Olympic rules are altered, the equestrian events for the 1956 Olympic ...

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  19. SKULL FOUND ON BEACH BELONGED TO ANIMAL

    CAIRNS, Wednesday. -- The skull previously thought to be that of a human being, which was found on the ...

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  20. NATIVE DECORATED FOR GALLANTRY

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The George Medal, one" of Britain's highest decorations for gallantry, was awarded ...

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  21. MR. GUNN DISCUSSES TARIFF AGREEMENT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Any move by Australia to reduce its participation in the General Agreement on ...

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  22. Railways' Huge Task During Royal Visit

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Queensland Railways will face their biggest passenger transport task in history during the visit of the Queen and the Duke of ...

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  23. EVATT'S STATEMENT ON WHEAT ATTACKED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Parliamentary UnderSecretary for Commerce (Mr. Swartz) to-day described the statement by the Leader of the Opposition (Dr. Evatt) on wheat as most misleading. ...

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  24. FURTHER BEAUTIFICATION OF PICNIC POINT URGED

    A public opinion poll taken yesterday by the "Chronicle" indicated that Toowoomba people would be in favour of any move to further beautify the city's main scenic attraction--Picnic Point. ...

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  25. AMERICAN GIFT OF MEAT TO BRITAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Britain will get surplus American meat as a gift under a scheme now being ...

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  28. WOMEN'S WELCOME TO THE QUEEN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --Between 1100 and 1200 invitations will be issued for the women's welcome ...

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  29. Commonwealth's Vast Development Potential

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The British Commonwealth would be the greatest Power in the world if its resources were properly developed, the British Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr, R. A. Butler) said to-day. He said: "There is a most exciting and romantic possibility of the real development of the ...

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  30. JUNIOR FARMERS' SCHOOL

    GATTON, Wednesday. -- The Minister for Public Instruction (Mr. Devries) will visit 60 junior farmers from ...

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