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  2. Advertising

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  3. WHITE GOATS IN LONDON ZOO

    The British Broadcasting Corporation television camera recently visited the London Zoo in Regent's Park, where ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. 23,000 RAILWAYMEN MAY BE UNEMPLOYED

    BRISBANE, February 4.—No trains are expected to run in Queensland after the week-end and most of the State's 23,000 railwaymen will be unemployed if the strike continues. THE stoppage of all trains will ...

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  5. Boycott On Ships Lifted

    BRISBANE, February 4.—The seamen today lifted their boycott on ships carrying essential cargoes to and from Queensland. ...

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  6. GARDEN FOR TRIAL, RELEASED ON BAIL

    SYDNEY, February 4.—John Smith (Jock) Garden, 65, was committed for trial by the special Federal court today on three charges, including one of false pretences allegedly involving £50,000. He ...

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  7. MarArthur Overruled

    WASHINGTON, February 3.— The Army Department tonight overruled an order by General MacArthur which had been ...

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  8. Braund Cancer Cure INVESTIGATION C'TTEE MEETS

    SYDNEY, February 4. — The committee which the State Government has set up to investigate Mr Braund's claim met in ...

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  9. Mayor May Fly South To Interest New Co

    The Mayor (Mr H. Jeffries) will phone the Premier this morning to seek permission to accompany a State delegation to Sydney at the end of the week so that he personally can place the city's claims ...

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  10. COAL STRIKE OVER ICE DELIVERY

    COLLINSVILLE, February 4.— About 476 men are affected by the strike at the Bowen Consolidated coal mine and the State ...

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  11. Girls' Escape From Ballantyne's Fire

    WELLINGTON, February 4 (AAP-Reuter).—How five girls were affected by panic and disobeyed an order to leave the ...

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  12. ULAM MARBLE FOR WAR CEMETERIES

    TOWNSVILLE, February 4.— The Imperial War Graves Commission's programme includes the development of the Townsville ...

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  13. Less Work For Non-Strikers

    The restricted rail services due to the strike and the drastic reduction in the type and quantity of goods accepted for railing ...

    Article : 353 words
  14. BLAIR ATHOL COAL DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, February 4. — Officials of the Miners' Federation said tonight that they would discuss the Blair Athol coal dispute ...

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  15. AIR PILOTS ON STRIKE

    CHICAGO, February 4.—The pilots of the National Airlines Company went on strike tonight. Their spokesman said the strike ...

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  16. PERSIAN REVELATION

    LONDON, February 3.—The diplomatic correspondent of "The Times" says: "The revelation from Teheran that the Persian ...

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  17. Watersiders May Load Mt Isa Products Today

    TOWNSVILLE, February 4.— The Bank Line ship Corabank, the only vessel in port involved in the dispute through the ...

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  18. Civil Rights Plan Creates Stir

    WASHINGTON, February 3.— The Southern Democrats today threatened to break away from the Democratic Party on the ...

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  19. SCHEME TO BENEFIT STOCK INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, February 4.—The Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr Collins) today announced a scheme which, he said, when fully implemented, should meet a long-felt want and prove of ...

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  20. 10 MILES UP IN JET PROPELLED FIGHTER

    LONDON, February 3.—The De Havilland Aircraft Company revealed that its chief test pilot, John Cunningham, took a ...

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  21. PIE RESIGNS QPP LEADERSHIP

    BRISBANE, February 4.—A political stir was created tonight when the Leader of the Queensland People's Party (Mr Pie) ...

    Article : 163 words
  22. Russian-Trained North Koreans

    WASHINGTON, February 3.— Brigadier General Charles G. Helmick, Deputy American Military Governor in the United States ...

    Article : 108 words
  23. MAN AND WIFE FOUND SHOT AT HOMESTEAD

    SYDNEY, February 4.—Gordon Mitchell Penrose and his wife, Elsie Penrose, were found shot dead at the homestead on C. H. ...

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  24. AUSTLN LIQUEURS FOR U.S.

    NEW YORK, February 3.—An Australian liqueur exporting firm, has contracted to sell 6[?],000 bottles—some kangaroo-shaped— ...

    Article : 83 words
  25. ANGLO-ITALIAN TREATY

    LONDON, February 4.—The diplomatic correspondent of "The Times" states that negotiations are progressing for a treaty ...

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