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  4. New Fadden warning follows two-day strikes threat GOVT. COAL CRISIS PLAN

    IMMEDIATELY a coal stoppage occurs the Federal Government will seek a special sitting of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to deal with the Miners' Federation leaders. ...

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  5. TO-DAY'S UP

    DREAD prices in Queensland will rise to-day. In Brisbane delivered ...

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  6. Day By Day

    THE past week's rain settled one interesting point, anyway. Brisbane traffic police, who usually give the game ...

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  7. THIS DAM SAVING BRISBANE FROM FLOODING

    SOMERSET Dam is pouring out enough flood water in one day to keep Brisbane supplied for many months. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BULIMBA FRAUD

    NOBODY in Queensland, whatever party he or she may vote for, can be complacent about what ...

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  9. 3-Hour wait in agony

    SPRINGSURE, Thursday.—A youth stumbled into a concealed dingo trap to-day and ...

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  10. J.K. LABOUR WORRY Flu, coal threat to Govt.

    LONDON, February 1 (A.A.P.).—A Conservative challenge on fuel shortages, combined ...

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  11. Savage fighting holds up Allies

    TOKIO, February 1 (A.A.P.).—In their West Korean offensive, United Nations' troops to-day were making only grudging advances against savage enemy resistance. ...

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  12. Icy storms sweep U.S.

    NEW YORK, February 1 (A.A.P.).—A great winter storm battered . the United States relentlessly ...

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  13. Cardinal ill

    LONDON, February 1 (A.A.P.).—Roman Catholic, officials called for prayers to-day for Cardinal Bernard ...

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  15. SCHOOL RECORD

    SIXTEEN-YEAR-OLD Ray Johnson, of Gordon Road, Bardon, has not missed a day in 11 years ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. DESPERATE MEAT BID

    LONDON, February 1 (Speeial).—There were gasps in the House of Commons last night when the Food Minister ...

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  17. CABINET STANDING BY ON FATE OF 3

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. McDonald) has told Executive Council to stand by for a meeting to-morrow or Saturday on the hanging of two men and a woman. ...

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  18. Split ashes into three

    LONDON, February 1 (A.A.P.).—Leeds Alderman, Alfred Masser who died aged 74, last October, wished ...

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  19. Atom bombs get "better"

    WASHINGTON, February 1 (A.A.P.).—America is making "new and better atomic weapons." ...

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  20. Mystery body in burned house

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Police to-day found a charred human body in a burnt-out dwelling two miles from ...

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  21. They only want his shirt now

    COPENHAGEN, February 1 (A.A.P.-Reuters).—Danish income tax collectors, who are trying to popularise the slogan ...

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  22. £420 for Dobells

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Two new Dobell paintings have been bought by the National Gallery of Victoria. ...

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  23. "Hoodoo" role in West End play

    LONDON, February [?](Special).—Bad luck is is dogging actors playing the part of Prims Minister in the West End play ...

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  24. U.S. rail strike

    NEW YORK, February 1 (A.A.P.).—Other railway men joined a shunters' wildcat strike to-day and a widespread ...

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  25. Quick flight

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—An R.A.A.P. Lincoln bomber, which to-day took fresh meat and vegetables and mail to ...

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  26. Raid on pupils

    SINGAPORE, February 1 (A.A.P.).—Ten young Communists burst into a city girls' high school in Singapore ...

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  27. Batgan's break

    HONG KONG, February 1 (A-.A.P.).—The Australian destroyer Bataan arrived at Hong Kong to-day after an unbroken ...

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  28. Killed by pole

    MACKAY, Thursday.—John Punzell, 19, labourer, was killed almost instantly to-day when an electric light pole feel on ...

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  29. Our very first

    Queensland Won its first interstate tennis trophy when country girls, Fay Muller and Mary Schultz took the Wilson ...

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  30. No fire down below

    PERTH, Thursday.—The research ship Discovery II could not sail from Fremantle to-day for a 2600-mile voyage round Autaretion because the chief cook had walked ashore and disappeared. Amended sailing time? When new ...

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  31. Italians to duel

    ROME, February 1 (A.A.P.).—Two Italian members of Parliament want to fight a duel because one slapped the other's ...

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  32. Warm for Test

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The fourth Test to-morrow Is likely to start in warm to hot contitions. ...

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  33. Menzies on way

    ROME, February 1 (A.A.P.").—The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) left by air to-day for Colombo ...

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