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  2. Advertising

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  3. Station masters to seek speedy solution

    TRAINS are running in Queensland again to-day, following last night's decision by the Station masters, Assistant Station masters and Night Officers' Union to return to work. ...

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  4. MAIN AIM "TO KILL" IN KOREA

    KOREA FRONT, February 26. — "We are more interested in killing Communists than in acquiring real estate," said Lieutenant-General Edward Almond, U.S. ...

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  5. Day BY Day

    AFTER gossiping around Parliament House corridors yesterday, State politicians ...

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  6. Leader tells miners:

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The miners finally would have to go back to the Coal Industry Tribunal ...

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  7. STARTING THEIR NEW LIFE

    THESE KOREANS were among 2400 "protected" refugees taken in a U.S. Navy freighter to an island off the Korean coast. All were in danger of reprisals if captured by the Communists. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. After 4 years

    BACK from abroad, with a new look for Brisbane, 18-year-old Diane Cilento, steps from the plane at Eagle Farm ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Korea casualties

    NEW YORK, February 26. — Australia's casualty rate has been one of the highest in the ...

    Article : 151 words
  10. Mystery disappearance

    QUEENSLAND police have been called Into the search for a missing English professor ...

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  11. Coaster fast on rocks

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The 3300-ton Interstate freighter Corio is hard and fast on rocks ...

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  12. CALL FOR U.S. AID

    NEW YORK, February 26 (Special). — The antiCommunist underground in the Ukraine has asked the 115 ...

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  13. Badge stand by Red Cross

    LONDON, February 26. — The League of Red Cross Societies in Geneva has complained to the United Nations ...

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  14. 'No rationing,' says Fadden

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The Government had not considered rationing clothes and petrol, the Treasurer (Mr. Faddeh) said to-day. Mr. Fadden deplored the "inaccurate ...

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  15. Lindwall, Miller in fierce burst

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — A fierce new ball attack by Lindwall and Miller to-day salvaged Australia's hopes of winning the fifth Test. Lindwall took the new ball at 4.42 p.m., when ...

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  16. SEEK LOST HUSBAND

    LOS ANGELES, February 26 (A.A.P.). — Prince David Mdivani, 48, sole surviving member of the "Marrying ...

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  17. HURRICANE 115 M.P.H.

    BRISBANE is missing by 900 miles the core of an extremely fierce tropical hurricane, centred round New ...

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  18. Woman safe by "miracle"

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Police to-night described a 26-year-old woman's escape from death as a miracle. ...

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  19. Remember Peter Pan?

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Mr. Rodney Rouse Danger, owner of Peter Pan, who twice won the Melbourne Cup, left on estate of £480.487. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Mrs. Jolly to come home?

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —Mrs. Veronica Jolly, formerly of Sydney, whose appointment to the staff of ...

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  21. Polish gold to Britain

    LONDON, February 26. — Gold worth millions of pounds has been arriving in Britain from Poland in the last ...

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  22. THEY HAD TWO LUNCHEONS

    LUNCHED in Ireland at 12.42 p.m. (British time), and lunched again in New-foundland at 1.53 p.m. (Newfoundland time)—that was the schedule of members ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Ready to launch killer submarine

    WASHINGTON, February 26 (A.A.P.).—The Navy Department announced to-day that its first modern anti-submarine ...

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  24. R.S.L. supports Japan defence

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Because If considers some buffer must be formed between Russia and the South Pacific, the Federal ...

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  25. Barbirolli back

    LONDON, February 26 (Special).—For the first time for nearly three months. Sir John Barbirolli climbed on to ...

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  26. Deed box stolen from bedroom

    LISMORE, Monday.—Police are Investigating the reported theft of a deed box containing £480 cash and a £100 war loan ...

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  27. Runaway kills

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Carol Collison, 3, was killed by a runaway semi-trailer at Kelso, on the Western highway near ...

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  28. U.K. trains back

    LONDON, February 26 (A.A.P.).—The railways returned to normal running to-day as railway chiefs met to ...

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  29. Paris bus strike

    PARIS, February 26 (A.A.P.) —Thousands of Paris workers walked to work to-day because pusmen were on strike. ...

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  30. Approve Admiral

    LONDON, February 26 (A.A.P.).—The British Government has decided not to oppose the appointment, of an ...

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  31. BRITONS TURN TO VITAMIN PILLS

    LONDON, February 26 (Special). — About the only item which is cheaper in Britain to-day it vitcmin pills. ...

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  32. PAGE ONE END PIECE

    CAIRNS, Monday.—A picnic party at Walsh River and Cattle Creek only laughed when J. Bryde called for someone to bring a rifle to shoot a big 'un he had hooked. Eventually Doug Deakin took him seriously and shot his ...

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  33. Czech rationing

    LONDON, February 26 (A.A.P.).—Czechoslovakia has reintroduced bread and flour rationing. ...

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