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  3. MT LARCOM HAS RECORD FALL OF 16 INCHES: RAIL TRAFFIC HINDERED

    YESTERDAY afternoon the weather on the Central toast and in the Central West showed signs of clearing, but in many areas it was preceded by torrential rain. Sixteen inches fell at Mt Larcom for the 24 hours, which ...

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  4. Menzies Hits Hard At ACTU Decision

    MELBOURNE, February 12.—The direct action proposed by the Australasian Council of Trade Unions to underline its demands for a new deal, was straight-out ...

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  5. FURTHER HEAVY RAIN EXPECTED IN CENTRAL HIGHLANDS

    BRISBANE, February 12.—Tropical Queensland is still under a northerly to north-easterly wind stream, which is bringinf further variable rains, mainly in the category of light to moderately heavy, according to the Weather Bureau. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Decrease In Weekly Earnings

    CANBERRA, February 12.— The average weekly earnings of the Auatxaliau male worker dropped gradually from the ...

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  7. Melbourne Gaol Inmates Go On Strike

    MELBOURNE, February 12.—Because they were dissatisfied with the meals served on Tuesday last week, ...

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  8. NSW MINISTER PERTURBED AT INFLOW OF ALIENS

    SYDNEY, February 12:—The Mmister for Migration (Mr Finnan) said today that he was perturbed at the appreciable-inflow of alien migrants and the almost complete absence of the sponsored ...

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  9. Britain Still Freezes

    LONDON, February 12. —Britain this morning was still in the grip of wintry conditions. The ...

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  10. FADDEN ATTACKS PRIVILEGES TO WATERSIDERS

    BRISBANE, February 12.—The Leader of the Federal Country Party (Mr Fadden) said today that the Federal Government's ...

    Article : 190 words
  11. No Sugar For Jan-Making

    CANBERRA. February 12.—The Deputy Director of Rationing (Mr E. Forde) said today that the sugar. ...

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  12. Multi-Unit Dwellings To Ease Housing

    CANBERRA, February 12. —The State Governments were advised today to build multi-unit and pair dwellings ...

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  13. BODY IDENTIFIES

    BRISBANE, February 12.— The man's body recovered from the. surf at Southport on Sunday has been identified as that of Francis ...

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  14. INNISFAIL SHOOTING

    INNISFAIL, February 12.—Raffaele de Concilis, an employee of the South Johnstone cooperative sugar mill, was shot in the right ...

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  15. KEEN DEMAND AT SALE OF TOBACCO

    BRISBANE, February 12.—So keen "was the demand that every lot of cigarettes, cigars, tobacco and cigarette papers, sold ...

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  16. STRETCH OF FLOOD WATERS

    Looking south from Bull's Fiead quarry at the stretch of flood waters caused by the overflowing of the Yeppen Lagoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. SYDNEY WHARVES IDLE BECAUSE OF PICNIC

    SYDNEY, February 12.—No work was done on the Sydney waterfront today because of the wharf labourers' annual picnic, which is ...

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  18. LABOUR CONVENTION IF WEATHER PERMITS

    BRISBANE, February 12.— The state of the weather during the next week will decide whether the Labour convention will open at ...

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  19. JAPAN'S SICK ECONOMY

    TOKYO, February ll—An official of the Allied headquarters said today that Japan needed an immediate 200,000,000-dollar loan ...

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