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  3. NEW, BUT TEMPORARY, PLATFORM FOR PLANES AT CONNOR PARK

    Heavy aircraft have caused this area in front of the radio room at Connor Park aerodrome to subside, sad it would not bear their weight. A grader and end-loader are removing the tarmac on an area 46 ft. wide and about 30 yards long. A new platform for aircraft to taxi on will be laid down. It win be a temporary job, pending the laying of a permanent structure. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. STATE BASIC WAGE INCREASE

    BRISBANE, January 20.—The State Industrial Court today declared an increase of 2/- a week for 194,000 men and 57,000 women working under State ...

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  5. Proposed Trade Charter To Avert Third World War

    NEW YORK, January 19.—The AAP correspondent at Washington says that a workable international trade charter on conditions which might lead to a third world war was the alternative offered today by the Australian Minister for Defence and ...

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  6. RISE IN COST OF LIVING

    CANBERRA, January 20.—The general cost of living in the capital cities of Australia, rose by 2.4 per cent daring the final quarter ...

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  7. "Now Is The Hour"

    NEW YORK, January 19.— America has discovered " Now Is The Hour"—known to Australians and New ...

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  8. Warning To Yugoslavs

    CANBERRA, January 20.—The Minister for Immigration (Mr Calwell) said today that he had no power to stop the exodus of ...

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  9. MARSHALL PLAN AID TO BRITAIN AND DEPENDENCIES

    WASHINGTON, January 19.—Britain and her dependencies should get aid worth 1,760,200,000 dollars from the United States in the 15 months beginning on April 1, the State Department announced ...

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  10. BROADCAST ON DOLLAR POSITION

    CANBERRA, January 20.— Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) will explain the dollar situation in a national broadcast next Monday ...

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  11. BOY ON TRIAL FOR MURDER

    LANDSBOROUGH, January 20. —A 15½-year-old youth was committed for trial in the Children's Court today on a charge that he ...

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  12. COUNTER SOVIET PROPAGANDA

    WASHINGTON, January 19.— The House of Representatives to-day unanimously sent the Truman legislation, fully approving of the ...

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  13. ACQUISITION OF TOWNSVILLE BUSES

    TOWNSVILLE January 20.— Advice was received in Townsville today that the Cabinet had approved of loan of £50,000 to the ...

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  14. At Mt Isa Mines Shorter Working Week Means Increased Costs

    BRISBANE, January 20.—Although a substantial balance had been carried forward in the profit and loss appropriation account. Mt Isa Mines Ltd was faced with severe increases in operating costs because of the 40-hour week, said the chairman of the ...

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  15. Tug Blew Up And Sank: 16 Lives Lost

    LONDON, January 20.—The dockyard tug Oriana blew up and sank off Felixstowe, Suffolk. The vessel, which is believed to ...

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  16. Allegation By Secretary Of Teachers' Union

    BRISBANE, January 20. — Attacking the use of political influence by teachers to gain promotions and transfers, the ...

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  17. DEARER JAMS, CANNED FRUITS

    BRISBANE, January 20.—The retail prices of jams and canned fruits are expected to rise at least 2d. a tin in February and ...

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  18. BLAIN INQUIRY IN CAMERA

    SYDNEY, January 20.—The Parliamentary Privileges Committee, after a 90-minute discussion today, decided that the Blain ...

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  19. PINEAPPLES AS WEDDING GIFT

    BRISBANE, January, 20.— One case of the 500 cases of canned pineapples sent by the Queensland Government as a ...

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  20. RETURN AUSTRALIANS "WITH RELUCTANCE"

    TOKYO, January 20. (AAP-Reuter). — Lieut-Gen. E. C. Whitehead, commanding general of the United States Far East ...

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  21. CANADIAN CABINET SHAKE-UP

    OTTAWA, January 19.—The Prime Minister (Mr Mackenzie King) tonight announced a Cabinet shake-up, involving four ...

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  22. PRODUCE MORE TO PAY WAGE RISE

    MELBOURNE, January 20. — Premier (Mr Hollway) said that increased production was the only way in which Australia could ...

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  23. VIOLENTLY BASHED BY THUGS

    SYDNEY, January 20.—Malcolm McIntosh Nielsen, 61, and his sister, Mrs Dorothy J. Robinson, 52, were violently bashed at their home at Kogarah today by three thugs who stole £36 from the house. ...

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  24. GRACIE FIELDS PLANS AUSTRALIAN TOUR

    SAN FRANCISCO, January 19. —Gracie Fields, who is now appearing here, plans to take a "family show" to Australia in ...

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  25. ARAB ATTACK ON JEWISH SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, January 30.—Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent states that 400 Arabs from the direction of the Lebanese border ...

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  26. DANISH MIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, January 19.— Twelve Danes, including three children, who arrived here during the week-end, are now en route ...

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  27. U.S. MAY NOT PRESS CHARGE

    WASHINGTON, January 19.— It believed that the charge against the Australian Mrs Betty Mather, of violating the terms of ...

    Article : 93 words
  28. Accuses Archbishop of Spying

    LONDON, January 19.—The Swiss radio, quoted by Reuter's, said American military police arrested the Metropolitan Nikolai, ...

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