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  4. PACIFIC ALLIANCE WITH AMERICA

    LONDON, February 6 (A.A.P.). — Australia has proposed that the United States should ...

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  5. State Peanut industry's "greatest calamity"

    A HUGE fire, still blazing early this morning, has caused damage estimated at more than £100,000 to the Queensland Peanut Marketing Board's silos and installations at Kingaroy. Number one silo, with 700 tons of loose, ungraded ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Day By Day

    IT'S not all fun and games being a politician, these days. Queensland M.H.R. George ...

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  7. AT THE HEIGHT OF THE FIRE AT KINGAROY SILOS

    EXCLUSIVE aerial picture flames leaping 100 feet in the air as No. 1 silo at the Peanut Board installations at Kingaroy was destroyed by fire yesterday. The Courier-Mail sent a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Wool dearer still

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.—Two world records and one Australian record were broken at the ...

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  9. U.N. Korea thrusts

    TOKIO, February 6 (A.A.P.). — United Nations forces in Korea to-day punched dents in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Cool in city, hot in West

    WHILE city temperatures dropped yesterday, temperatures on the bush-fire "front" in the Far West ...

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  11. No Indian sign

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—An Indian stoker fell overboard from the destroyer Raiput eight ...

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  12. Sydney's troubles

    CYDNEY, Tuesday, — Sydney industries, with the exception of essential food producers, will have ...

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  13. May go back to N.G. plantations

    PORT MORESBY. Tuesday (A.A.P.).—The New Guinea Administrator (Colonel J. K. Murray), who was in Popendetta ...

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  14. Weeds 10,000 tons monthly

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday—The Victorian Government to-night approved a contract for Callide coal, providing for a start for shipments totalling up to 10,000 tons a ...

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  15. TO OPPOSE HANGINGS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—Reprieve for two men ond o woman sentenced to be hanged is being sought by the ...

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  16. AFTER 34 DAYS...

    THE Police Commissioner (Mr. Smith) said yesterday that investigations into the Bulimba election ...

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  18. WAITING ON COURT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Federal Government is awaiting the Arbitration Court's decision on Thursday ...

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  19. Dutch girl 'flu suspect

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — A Dutch migrant woman was isolated to-day at Prince Henry Hospital because doctors think ...

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  20. TEST SETBACK

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. — English Test captain Fred Brown and the M.C.C. manager (Major Green) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Customs swoop on ciggrettes

    Customs searchers on the freighter Catrine in Brisbane yesterday seized 77,540 British cigarettes believed to have been ...

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  22. Crocs, in Darling

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Crocodiles have been reported in the Darling River recently—two by Menindie residents, and two ...

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  23. First all talkie

    LOS ANGELES, February 6 (A.A.P.).—Alfred Cohn, who wrote Jazz Singer," the first full-length talking motion ...

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  24. Envoys' status

    LONDON, February 6 (A.A.P.). — The Government will soon Introduce legislation giving British Commonwealth ...

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  25. BRITONS' MEAT LIKELY TO FALL TO 6d A WEEK

    LONDON, February 6.—Britain's fresh meat ration of 8d. worth a person a week may soon be cut another 2d. This warning has been given ...

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  26. Tyre prices up

    Prices of motor car and bicycle tyres and tubes will rise by 181-3 per cent, almost immediately. ...

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  27. Strike off in U.S.

    NEW YORK, February 6 (A.A.P.)—The railway shunters' strike ended in the East to-day and the back-to-work ...

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  28. Safer in Korea

    YORK, February 6 (Special).—In America last year, 90,000 died in accidents and 9,000,000 were injured. ...

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  29. No longer civil

    BRUSSELS, February 6 (A.A.P.).—Under a decree signed last night civil servants are forbidden to belong to the ...

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  30. Vauxhall dearer

    LONDON, February 6 (A.A.P.).—The Vauxhall Co. to-day announced rises ol £20 sterling in the price of its ...

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  31. Japs to play U.S.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — Japan has been drawn to play America in the first round of the North American zone of ...

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  32. PURPLE POODLE STAR OF FASHION

    LONDON, February 6 (Special).—Star of Parisian designer Balmain's spring fashion show was a miniature. ...

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  33. END PIECE PAGE ONE

    GLASS HOUSE MOUNTAINS, Tuesday.—Mr. T, McCosker was dressing when a 3ft. 6in. tiger snake dropped out of the trousers he was about to put on. The snake showed fight until Mr. McCosker dropped hit trousers on it and ...

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