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  4. CYCLONIC WINDS LASH

    WIND gusts up to 65 miles an hour, wild seas and drenching rain last night lashed 270 miles of south-east Queensland from Bundaberg to the border. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. THAT 17 DAYS TO WAIT FEELING

    TO BE READY for the Queen's arrival on March 9, Allan Walters ,2½, nailed a flag yesterday to a post outside his home in Nudgee Road, Eaele Farm. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. The Courier-Mail

    BOOKS are made to be read on wet week-ends like this. But not by everyone. ...

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  7. Three are delayed

    CYCLONIC winds closed the port of Brisbane for the first time in three years ...

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  8. increased pay dispute decision

    STATE railway engine drivers and firemen have voted by a four to one majority in favour of striking for increased pay. This was disclosed last night by the ...

    Article : 318 words
  9. Policeman hurl in heavy city gusts

    WIND gusts in Brisbane last night crashed a plate glass display window over a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Queen to see a wrapped-up Hobart

    HOBART (by telegram)—The Royal Yacht Gothic last night was steaming from the Australian summer back into crisp English autumn. ...

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  11. Car-tram hit

    A SOLDI KR was killed instantly and a teen-age girl was badly hurt when their car ...

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  12. 5 International geologists here

    LONDON, February 19—Britain has a mounting stockpile of atom bombs designed to be carried by jet-powered Canberra. bombers now in service with the Royal Air Force. These bombs are of a type tested ...

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  13. Queen had real rest

    GOTHIC (by radio) — For the first time since the beginning of her Australian tour the ...

    Article : 81 words
  14. NEW EROSION AT SURFERS

    SURFERS' PARADISE (by telegram)—High tides and big seas once again arc threatening to crode ...

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  15. Woman badly burnt

    A woman, her nightdress all ablaxe, ran screaming from a hut in the Holland Park Housing Camp, early ...

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  18. CLAIMS BIG COPPER FIND

    DARWIN (by telegram) —An enormous copper deposit find less than 50 miles south of Alice Springs ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. NOTE SAID— IT'S LOADED

    CASlNO (by telegram)— "Danger, unexploded charge in bottom keyhole," said the message in red ...

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  20. 2 DIE AFTER HIT BY TAXI

    TAMWORTH (by telephone)—Two women died lost night after they were hit by a taxi in Tamworth. ...

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  21. Liquor report next week

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—The Royal Commission liquor report was sent to the Premier's Department ...

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  22. BRIDE BURIED IN WEDDING GOWN

    MEW YORK, February 19—Pretty, young Mrs. Marie Chylak, 21, a bride of 11 days, was buried to-day in her new. white wedding gown. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. 2-Yr job peak

    CANBERRA (by teleprinter)—Employment in December was at its highest level for more than two ...

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  24. MAN, 28, STRANGLED; WOMAN, 55, CHARGED

    SYDNEY (by teleprinter)—A 55-year-old woman was charged with murder after the body of a 28-year-old man was found on a bed at his home in Gladesville yesterday afternoon. ...

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  25. Tribal fight

    PORT MORESBY (by radio) — Fourteen natives were injured, two seriously, in a tribal flare-up at ...

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  26. Senator hurt

    NEW YORK, February 19 (Special)—Communists hunting Senator Joseph McCarthy yesterday was ...

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  27. "Exploited"

    NEW YORK, February 19 (Special) — Prevention of Cruelty authorities took the two young sons of executed ...

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  28. Dynamite train

    RANGOON, February 19 (AAP)—About 100 Karen i rebels and Communists dynamited and attacked a ...

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  29. HIT-RUN . . CYANIDE ENDED FINE CAREER

    NEW YORK, February 19 — Police Chief George Keating, of Woodbridge, New Jersey, swallowed a fatal dose of cyanide 12 hours after he killed a schoolboy in a hit-run accident. ...

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  30. Record beer

    CANBERRA (by teleprinter)—Australians drank a record quantity of beer last Christmas ...

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  31. 23 In 25 yrs

    NEW YORK, February 19 (AAP)— Mrs. Irene Demello, 40, yesterday gave birth to her 23rd child—17 are living ...

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  32. Chiang hope

    TAIPEH, February 19 (AAP) — Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek to-day reconvened the Chinese ...

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  33. Mau Mau move

    LONDON, February 19 (Special)—Drastic action Is likely by the British Government to deal with ...

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  34. CANNOT MARRY: £6500 DAMAGES

    MELBOURNE (by teleprinter) — A woman yesterday was awarded £6500 dema[?] against ...

    Article : 130 words
  35. Another Eden

    LONDON, February 19 (AAP)—Mr. John B. Eden, 28, nephew of Mr. Anthony Eden, the Foreign Secretary ...

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