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  3. Fire Station Opened

    The State Treasurer (Mr J. Larcombe) unveiling a tablet at the official opening: of the Yeppoon fire station on-Saturday afternoon. With him are Mr J. Spence (chairman of the Rockhampton Ambulance Brigade) and Mr J. H. Taylor (chairman of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Two Men Shot Dead In Dublin

    LONDON, January 24. — Renter's Dublin correspondent says that a man entered a house in Dalkey suburb, ...

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  5. WOMAN BATTERED TO DEATH IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, January 25.—A woman was battered to death at her home in Annandale this afternoon. She was Mrs Maud Bechtold, about 50, who lived alone in a small weatherboard cottage in White's ...

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  6. LARGE-SCALE REBELLION REPORTED IN UKRAINE

    NEW YORK, January 24. —The Nanking correspondent of the "Journal-American" says that Chinese Government intelligence services learnt that the first large rebellion in the history of the Soviet Government is flaring in the Southern Ukraine. ...

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  7. Girls' Recall Support For Calwell

    CANBERRA, January 25. —The Secretary of the Department of Immigration (Mr T. E. Heyes) today denied that the Minister for ...

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  8. Shannon Runs Third In U.S.

    NEW YORK, January 24. —The Arcadia (California) correspondent of the Associated Press says that Shannon, at his first start ...

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  9. Blizzards Sweeping US

    NEW YORK, January 24. — A blizzerd-like storm swept the eastern States today with winds from 40 to 50 mph and near zero ...

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  10. Chinese Again Demonstrate

    SHANGHAI, January 24 (AAP-Reuter) — About 1000 Chinese students staged a demonstration before the ...

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  11. BLAIR ATHOL MEN TO STRIKE

    BRISBANE, January 25. — Seventy-four miners employed by Blair Athol Open Cut Collieries Ltd decided to strike until 17 men ...

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  12. FRANC DEVALUED: HARD BLOW TO BRITISH TRADE

    LONDON, January 25. —The Paris correspondent of the British United Press says it is reliably reported that France has informed Britain and America that the franc will be devalued as from ...

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  13. RUSSIANS SEIZE BRITISH TRAIN

    LONDON, January 25. —Reuters Berlin correspondent says that the Russians seized a British military train from Berlin and prevented ...

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  14. ARGENTINE SUSPENDS U.K. MEAT SHIPMENTS

    BUENOS AIRES, January 24. — President Peron has authorised the suspension of meat shipments to Britain, officials said. The ...

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  15. DISCLOSURE IN OIL CONTRACTS

    WASHINGTON, January 24. Senator Owen Brewster, chairman of the Senate War Contracts Investigating Committee, read ...

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  16. "Mystery" Plane Nearly Caught

    SYDNEY, January 25. —Customs officials have identified a "mystery" plane which landed at a remote Northern Territory ...

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  17. CAIN UTTERS WORDS OF HOPE

    MELBOURNE, January 25. —"A split has already begun between the State Liberal and Country Parties," the Leader of the State ...

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  18. "Definitely Tough Character"

    SINGAPORE, January 24. — Australian eggs are "more than suspect" when they arrive in Singapore, said a correspondent to ...

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  19. MOSLEMS RAID VILLAGES

    LONDON, January 24. — The New Delhi correspondent of the British United Press says that a large force of Moslem raiders ...

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  20. FIND WALLET WORTH £5000

    SYDNEY, January 25.—Today two elderly women found a wallet containing £5000 worth of diamonds in a kiosk at Parsley Bay, ...

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  21. Students Sleep In Court-Room

    HOBART, January 25. — Three Sydney art students spending a working holiday in Tasmania slept one night in a cellar and another ...

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  22. U.S. AUTHOR LAUDS AUSTRALIAN LABOUR

    NEW YORE, January 24. "The Australian Communist Party knows what it means to be opposed to a dominant Labour ...

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  23. BOYCOTT ON 25. HOTES LIFTED

    SYDNEY, January 25. —By 1020 votes to two unionists at Wollongong, Port Kembla and Thirroul today decided to call off the ...

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  24. ROYAL APPOINTMENT FOR AUSTRALIAN

    LONDON, January 24—Melbourne-born J. M. A. Parker, 27, a retired Royal Navy lieutenant, whose parents live at East Kew, ...

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  25. FINE TRIBUTE TO CHINA

    SHANGHAI, January 24 (AAPReuter). —A warm tribute to China's gallant war resistance was paid by Professor C. P. Copland, ...

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  26. TRAINED ARABS MASSING

    LONDON, January 24.—Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent says it is officially stated that the Palestine Government has made ...

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  27. UNION REJECTS REDS

    SYDNEY, January 25. —A Communist nomination for the State presidency of the Printing Industry Employees' Union has been ...

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  28. Wyatt Earp Fit For Polar Work

    SYDNEY, January 25.—The Minister for External Affairs (Dr Evatt) said tonight that the Wyatt Earp would visit the eastern ...

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  29. PISTOL EXPLOSION

    TAMWORTH, January 25.— When the NSW country swimming championships were being held at the Olympic pool here ...

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  30. COAL STRIKE LIKELY TO END TODAY

    SYDNEY, January 25.—The coalfields strike is expected to end tomorrow. The mineworkers will probably resume work at all New South Wales collieries on Tuesday. ...

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  31. Political Control Condemned

    BRISBANE, January 25. —Archbishop Duhig, in opening the Augustinian Fathers' Catholic secondary school for boys at ...

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  32. FIRESIDE CHAT BY CHIFLEY

    PERTH, January 25. —On Monday night at 7.15 the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) will light his pipe, put on his slippers ...

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  33. FLYING HEARSE ROLE FOR LANCASTRIAN

    DARWIN, January 25. — A Qantas Lancastrian on the Japan courier service arrived tonight playing the role of flying hearse. ...

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  34. HEAVY EARTHQUAKE NEAR MANILA

    NEW YORK, January 25.—At least 13 persons, including one Australian a member of a tugboat crew, were re ported killed in a series of earthquakes which shook Panay Island today. Hoilo, the capital. 285 miles ...

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  35. TALKS ON MEAT EXPORT

    ADELAIDE, January 24. —Director of Meat and Livestock to the British Ministry of Food (Sir Henry Turner) arrived in ...

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  36. TENSION MOUNTING IN CUBA

    HAVANA, January 24. —Tension is mounting here over the shooting of Jesus Menendez, a Communist member of the Cuban ...

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  37. No Beer, So Said "Goodbye"

    WELLINGTON, January 24.—A young man jumped off an interisland ferry last night after a steward refused his equest for a ...

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  38. REDS NOT WANTED

    LONDON, January 24.—The Daily Express says that two rocket scientists, former members of the Communist Party, have ...

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  39. RISE IN EGG PRICES

    The secretary of the Egg Board (Mr C. P. O'Shea) advises that as from today wholesale prices of eggs will be: First quality hen, 2/11 ...

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