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  6. 225,000 WELCOME

    CAPE TOWN, February 17.—A wildly cheering crowds estimated at 225,000, greeted the King and Queen, and the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Crisis Still Grim In U.K.

    LONDON, February 17.—The whole of Britain is suffering from another burst of bitter weather and lower ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CITY MOVES TO EJECT SQUATTERS

    FOLLOWING the statement by the Lord Mayor (Alderman Chandler) that squatters would not be tolerated in the old South Brisbane Town Hall, legal action ...

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  9. Tow Shot Dead

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—A grazier and his 20-year-old daughter, were shot dead in their home, three ...

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  10. NEW WEAPON

    LONDON, February 17 (Special).—Military strategists and scientists are discussing a new ...

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  11. MALARIA AT CAIRNS

    CANBERRA, Monday.—An endemic focus of malaria existed at Cairns, tho Health Minister (Senator McKenna) reported to ...

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  12. DEPTH CHARGES IN HAIFA

    LONDON, February 17. (A.A.P.).—Haifa Bay in Palestine, echoed for three hours last night to the blast ...

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  13. Week's Potato Supply For State

    TASMANIAN pototoes discharged from the coastal freighter Fiona ore expected by the Poroto Controller to be sufficient for Queenslond's needs for more than a week. ...

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  14. No Federal Action

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Commonwealth Government would not take any action ro evict squatters from R.A.A.F. premises ...

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  15. NEW SCIENCE IN WEED KILLING

    WASHINGTON, February 17 (Special).—In the race to apply atomic energy to the benefit of mankind, it seema ...

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  16. City Stores Named By Price Fixer

    CANBERRA, Monday.—A group of Brisbane retail stores with branches on Townsville, Mackay, Grafton, Lismore, Tamworth, and ...

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  17. J. F. BARNES SUES FOR £30

    A summons has been Issued by R. G. Smith and Smith on behalf of Mr. J. P. Barnes, M.L.A., for recovery of £30 deducted from his ...

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  19. DROUGHT STILL BURNS INLAND PROPERTIES

    ODD restricted belts of inland Queensland missed last week's big general rains and are still drought stricken. One area is a considerable strip of country ...

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  20. State Election Tip, May 10

    THE State election is likely to be held on May 10. Inner Labour circles say the party will not be stampeded into an early poll. Only serious industrial trouble would cause an early snap election. ...

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  21. U.S. AIR SEARCH FOR JAP ATROCITY GANG

    NEW YORK, February 17 (Special).—A United States Army plane flew for hours at tree-top level over the northern end of Palawan Island, in the Philippines, in search of 200 Japanese soldiers. ...

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  22. ACUTE SHORTAGE OF PAINT LIKELY

    SYDNEY, Monday.—An acute shortage of paint is expected to follow the Government's announcement that the Australian ...

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  23. No Horsemeat Pies Allowed

    RIGOROUS precautions are being taken by Government inspectors to prevent horseflesh on sale for cats and dogs being used for human consumption. A sharp outlook is being kept that the flesh does not A sharp outlook is being kept that the flesh does not ...

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  24. 4BK-AK TO-DAY The Courier Mail Stations

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