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  3. MT ISA SEEKS FREE OIL "IMPORTS TO MEET OMINOUS COAL SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, January 14.—A plea for the free entry of fuel oil into Australia to meet what he described as "the present ominous shortage of coal" was made by the chairman of Mt Isa Mines Ltd. (Mr J. Kruttschnitt) at ...

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  4. END OF SOUTHERN GAS STRIKE IN SIGHT; UNION DESIRES RETURN

    MELBOURNE, January 14.—With the adoption by the Federal council of the Gas Employees'Union of a recommendation that the strikers return to work, the ...

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  5. RECRUITS LEAVE FOR SOUTH

    Tais draft of Army, recruits, the largest to leave Rockhampton since March last, entrained from Rockhampton for southern training centres yesterday. Back row (from left to right): R. Emery, H. Adams, J. Preston, H. Leigh, A. Billow, J. Harlan. Front row: H. McNamara, X. Goddard, E. Stock, W. Swadling, T. Hixon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Grocers To Reduce Prices

    CANBERRA. January 14.—Hie Assistant Prices Commissioner (Mr Bishop) today announced the issue ...

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  7. First Wheat Shipment From South

    BRISBANE, January 14/— Queensland stock breeders are expected to obtain partial relief from the acute grain shortage with the ...

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  8. State Drive To Off set Drought Loss

    BRISBANE, January 14.— A drive is to be launched by the State Ctovernment to offset unemployment in the ...

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  9. AIR CRASHES CAUSE CONCERN IN U.S.: CONFIDENCE AFFECTED

    WASHINGTON, January 14—Echoing public concent at the recent air crashes, members of both the House of Representatives and the Senate today advocated a congressional investigation, independent ...

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  10. CROWD BLOCKS TRAFFIC AT GIRL'S FUNERAL

    BRISBANE, January H.—Unusual scenes marked the funeral today of Bronia Armstrong, 19, stenographer, whose body was ...

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  11. MEN WALK OFF AT BRISBANE ABATTOIR

    BRISBANE, January' 14.—Refusing to kill more than 200 sheep at the Brisbane abattoir, the muttonslaughtermen walked off the job ...

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  12. McKell Still Named As Next G.G.

    CANBERRA, January 14—No successor to the Duke of Gloucester as Governor-General will be announced for some weeks, but it ...

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  13. SYDNEY SHIPPING DISPUTE SPREADS

    SYDNEY, January 14. — The unloading dispute which began among 26 waterside workers on the sailing vessel Pamir last week ...

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  14. Wife's Evidence: Husband Took Lite After Getting Tax Assessment

    BRISBANE, Jannary 14.—At the inquest into the death of John Patrick Carmody, 55, former sergeant of police, in the Coroner's Court today, Agnes Maud Carmody, of Brisbane, said that only ...

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  15. CENTENARIAN CLERIC'S DEATH

    LONDON, January 13. —The Reverend Samuel T. House, who would have been 102 years old in two ...

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  16. HOPPER PLAGUE IN GOONDIWINDI

    GOONDIWINDI, January 14.— The Goondiwindi district is experiencing its worst grasshopper plague. Host of the country for ...

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  17. NO TAX CUTS AT PRESENT

    CANBERRA, January 14. —The Federal Cabinet will not consider any taxation reductions when it meets this ...

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  18. RUSSIAN ESPIONAGE IN AMERICA?

    NEW YORK, January 13.—Russian espionage agents, including members of the NKVD secret police, are operating on a wide scale ...

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  19. CHIFLEY INTERVENES IN WATERFRONT HOLIDAY PAY DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, January I4.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) has intervened in the waterfront issue over the claim for paid holidays and appearance money for ...

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  20. Gale Rages In North Atlantic

    NHW YORK, Jannary 13.—Winter"s most severe storm is at present raging over the entire North Atlantic Even the biggest ships ...

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  21. NEUTRALS DIED IN BOMBARDMENT

    LONDON, January 14.—The Associated Press correspondent at Singapore states that 1000 neutral Chinese were killed or wounded or ...

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  22. NOT RECEIVED BASIC WAGE RISE

    BRISBANE, January 14.—There were many employees in Queensland governed by Federal awards who were sot yet entitled to the ...

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  23. TO MAN FISHING TRAWLER

    The crew which will take the UNRRA fishing trawler to Sydney at the end of the week. Back row (from left to right): F. C. Hill (seaman), J. Gaskell (mate), G. F. P. McKenzie (master). Front row: J. L. Lyons (chief engineer), G. Stanton (second engineer), and Mr L. Rennie the representative of Messrs A. J. Ellerker, shipbrokers, Sydney (See Story Page 5.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Chiang Accepts Marshall's Advice

    NEW YORK, January 18— Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek at a memorial service to Sun Yat Sen, from which the Presa was ...

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  25. JAPS LISTED HOSPITAL SHIPS AS TARGETS

    LONDON, January 13.—The Wal Crimes Tribunal prosecution, which expects to complete the presentation of evidence this week, introduced; ...

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  26. MINE RESCUERS FIND 14 HEN DEAD

    LONDON, January 14.—After three days' work to reach the 14 miners trapped behind a wall of fire and Tock in the Burngrange ...

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  27. R.A.N. Exercises

    SYDNEY, January 14,—Ships of the Royal Australian Navy's minesweeping flotilla sailed from Sydney today for short exercises in ...

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  28. Train Captured, Wrecked

    LONDON, January 13—The Athens correspondent of the "Exchange Telegraph" says that a band of guerillas attacked a train ...

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  29. NEW WOOL PACKS

    CANBERRA, January l4—The Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr McCarthy) announced today that the price of new wool ...

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