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  5. State Cabinet to discuss licensing to-day SHOWDOWN ON FOOD

    SHOWDOWN is near between the State Government and essential food suppliers. This was made clear last night by the Acting Premier (Mr. Gair). ...

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  6. TRUCE DELEGATE FLIES TO TOKIO TALK

    TOKIO, January 7.—The chief Allied truce delegate in Korea (Vice-Admiral Joy) flew to Tokio to-day after the armistice talks had ended ...

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  7. CRUCIAL STAGE IN CHURCHILL TALKS Key in 'old magic'

    NEW YORK, January 7—Mr. Churchill's "old magic" must work again. ...

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  8. CAN BE "HEAVE-HO" IN ARMY, TOO

    MANPOWER moved gunpower as Cadets A. K. Kyle (left) and J. Wriede rushed a six-pounder anti-tank gun "into action" yesterday. Cadets Kyle, 16, from Palm Island, and Wriede, 15, of Miriamvale, were on school cadets' exercises at Greenbank camp. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Prise for best "selector" Name your Test team

    BECAUSE of the great interest in the Australian team for the final cricket Test, The Courier-Mail invites its readers to pick the team. ...

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  10. War I wreck Salvage after 35 years

    SYDNEY, Monday.—More than 70 tons of copper and lead ingots have been ...

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  11. TO-DAY'S HOPE— Cooling change on way

    AT the end of Brisbane's worst day this summer, the Weather Bureau last ...

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  12. £4/2/6 p.c. interest City calls for £1m. loan

    THE Brisbane City Council will place an £800,000 loan, carrying £4/2/6 per cent, interest, on the public market on February 1. The Lord Mayor (Sir John Chandler) ...

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  13. 14 Missing after fire

    NEW YORK, January (A.A.P.).—Fourteen people were unaccounted for after a fire which ...

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  14. Half-way home on sea rescue

    LONDON, January 7 (A.A.P.).—The British tug Turmoil this morning was half-way home in its task of towing the crippled American freighter Flying Enterprise to ...

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  15. 'Friend' really a shark

    LISMORE, Monday.—A man who was mauled by a slunk while surfing at ...

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  16. In court on crutches

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Two men who appeared on crutches in Bathurst Court to-day on traffic charges ...

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  17. ROYAL JOB TO D.S.O.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Wing Commander Michael George Cowan, D.S.O., has been appointed Australian ...

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  18. French crisis?

    PARIS, January 7 (A.A.P.).—French Socialists to-day refused to continue negotiations with M. Pleven ...

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  19. CRIPPLE'S AIM Prefer to be curer

    WARWICK, Monday.—A crippled youth, who lost more than a year's school after an ...

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  21. Study on reef

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Thirteen scientists and students from Sydney University led by Professor P. D. P. ...

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  22. CLASH WITH YOUNG LIBS.

    Police were called to a disturbance outside the headquarters of the Young Liberals. Albert Street. City. ...

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  23. HOT WELCOME TO CITY

    BRISBANE heat-haze dazzled live-year-old Dominique Chatelaine, from Noumen, at Eagle Farm yesterday, as she waited to continue her homeward journey in the Air France plane that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Wool firm in Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Prices for top class fleeces were firm on December rales or the Sydney wool ...

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  25. TEXAN HOME WITH EGYPTIAN DANCER

    NEW YORK, January 7 (A.A.P.).—Sheppard ("Abdullah") King arrived last night from Cairo with his bride, Samia Gamal, and the Egyptian dancer promptly turned the ...

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  26. Burnt by acid

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Nitric acid from two smashed bottles splashed three employees at a Woollomooloo ...

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  27. Pole's death sentence lifted

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Sentence of death imposed upon Kaszimierz Plekutowski, 39, a Polish migrant who ...

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  28. America quads

    NEW YORK, January (A.A.P.).—Mrs. Fany Graber, 32, a mother of three children, to-day cave birth to ...

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  29. Wedding date

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Australian tennis champion, Frank Sedgman, will marry Miss Jean Spence at the ...

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  30. Tech. results Thursday

    FULL results of the Technical College examinations will be published first in The Courier-Mail ...

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  31. Murder sergt.

    SATGON January 7 (A.A.P.).—Tim French Army announced to-day Hint Regimental Sergeant-Major ...

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  32. Climb Everest

    LONDON, January 7 (A.A.P.).—The Royal Geographical Society announced to-day it had agreed to a ...

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  33. Abandon baby

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"A man aged 35 was arrested late to-day and charged with having abandoned a ...

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  34. Sydney in black

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Sydney had its worst blackouts for months to-day. They were caused by plant ...

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  35. Confer on Asia

    LONDON, January 7 (A.A.P.).—A Foreign Office spokesman said to-day that the British, French, and ...

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  36. Two arrested

    BELGRADE, January 7 (A.A.P.).—Police to-day arrested Maurice Siebenburg. British subject, described as ...

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  37. Ship released

    HONG KONG, January 7 (A.A.P.-Reuters).—The British 2171-ton freighter Taikinshan reached port ...

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  38. Left £43,880

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mrs. Susan Winter, of Hood Street, Elwood, retired hotel-Keeper, whose will was lodged ...

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  39. Too hot for baby

    IPSWICH, Monday.—Water from a garden hose which had been lying in the sun to-day scalded Gerrard Bolton, 20 months, of Station Road. He was given ambulance and hospital treatment. Maximum ...

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