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  4. 170 LIVE IN TRAINS HELD BY FLOOD

    MORE than 170 people are sleeping and eating in railway carriages at Hughenden where three trains from Mt. Isa are held up because of floods. A further 794 people are expected to arrive ...

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  5. JOBS—BUT NOT FOR SERVICEMEN

    AT the end of last week 1928 jobs were available for discharged servicemen at the National Service office. Of these jobs 1484 were for skilled tradesmen; 1045 in the ...

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  6. Reflections In Queen St.

    WET WEATHER reflections in Queen Street yesterday afternoon, when torrential storm rain gave a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WHAT'S IN A NAME?

    Believe it or not, this flood scene comes from Water Street, Valley. A blocked drain backed storm water across the street ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SKY HIGH IN PAY CLAIM

    NEW YORK, Jan. 24 (Special)—Members of a trades union in America have just turned down an offer by ...

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  9. 20 MILES ASCENT PLANNED

    NEW YORK, January 24 (Special).—Professor of Aeronautical Engineering at, the University of Minnesota, Jean ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Strike Holds Up Food Shipment

    A SHIPMENT of food for Britain, purchased with subscriptions to the Lord Mayor's Fund, has had to be cancelled because of an industrial dispute at the Lake's Creek Meatworks in Central Queensland. ...

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  11. "Dole" Facts Cause Stir

    HERESY hunt to discover who told was the departmental reaction yesterday to The Courier-Mail story of Diggers on ...

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  12. ATOM TESTS SOON ON HUGE SHIPS

    NEW YORK, January 24 (A.A.P.).—Atomic bomb tests to begin in the Pacific on May 1 and end early in July, are expected to vapourise or sink the strongest ship ever constructed by the United States. Germany, and ...

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  13. 'U.N.O. NOT ENOUGH'

    LONDON, January 24 (Special).—Lord Chatfield warned Britain she needed two armies—one for U.N.O's, world force and the other ...

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  14. All R.A.A.F. Home End Of March?

    LONDON, January 24 (Special).—Members of the R.A.A.F. in Britain and Europe will be virtually cleared by the end of March. ...

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  15. Beer Short Despite New Quota

    The Commonwealth Government has increased all States' beer quota by 25 per cent. for the next three months, but it is not expected to ...

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  16. MAY TAKE LORD HALIFAX'S POST?

    NEW YORK, Jan. 24 (A.A.P.).—The New York Times' Washington correspondent says that Lord Clark Kerr will succeed Lord ...

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  18. COURT FREES JAP OFFICER

    SINGAPORE, January 24.—One of the Japs charged with atrocities against Indian prisoners of war at Pala[?] Islands was discharged ...

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  19. HESS TRIAL POSTPONED

    LONDON, January 24 (A.A.P.).—The International War Crimes Tribunal ordered a further postponement of the case against ...

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  20. EARLY RELIEF FOR TROOPS IN BORNEO

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Arrangements had been completed for the early relief of Australian forces in Borneo and Dutch ...

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  21. TALKS WITH GANDHI

    LONDON, Jan. 24 (A.A.P.). — Reuter's Madras correspondent says that the visiting British Parliamentary Mission conferred with ...

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  22. MORE RIOTS IN BOMBAY

    BOMBAY, January 24. — (A.A.P.).—Burning of the Bombay Communist Party office furniture and a pitched battle in ...

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  23. CHEERS FOR MAN WHO ESCAPED NAGGING WIFE—AND GALLOWS

    LONDON, January 24 (A.A.P.).—The "gallery" cheered at Anglesey when the jury indicated that ex-Sergeant Albert Arthur Nettleton, 32, would not die on the scaffold for having killed his wife, Ivy, who nagged once too often. Nettleton had told the court ...

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  24. Ship To Load Japan Force

    The United States Victory ship Stamford Victory left Brisbane yesterday to take Australian occupation troops to Japan. ...

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  25. EGGS AWAIT U.K. SHIPMENT

    Approximately 9800 cases of eggs have been packed by the Queensland Egg Board and are awaiting shipment to Britain. ...

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  26. MORE FIGHTING IN CHINA PROVINCES

    CHUNGKING, Jan. 24 (A.A.P.).—The Chinese National Military Council has accused Communists of continuing large-scale attacks ...

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  27. GERMAN RADIO SAVED BIG LINER, QUEEN MARY

    NEW YORK, January 24 (Special).—Interception of a German wireless message probably prevented the sinking of the Queen Mary in 1942 when en route to Australia with Australian troops. ...

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  28. FORDE TO VISIT TROOPS IN JAPAN

    MOROTAI, Thursday. — The Army Minister (Mr. Forde) told 5000 troops on Morotai to-day that he would visit the occupation force ...

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  29. TOUGH JOB!

    LONDON, Jan. 24 (Special).—Betty Patterson, 23, of Kelso, Roxburgh, Scotland, is doing the laundry of 3000 ...

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  30. LORD JUSTICE DIES

    LONDON, Jan. 24 (A.A.P.).—Lord Justice Mackinnon, Lord Justice of Appeal since 1937, died at Charing Cross Hospital to-day. He ...

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