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  4. GRAIN SORGHUM PLANTING AT PEAK DOWNS

    Six of the 29 tractor-drawn seeding combines in operation on the Queensland-British Food Corporation's Peak Downs property, Capella, where 31,000 acres will be planted. Each day two 10-hour shifts plant 3000 acres. Planting continued throughout the week-end and, unless rain interferes, will not cease until the whole area has been planted. The fine tilth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HEAVY CASUALTIES IN DURBAN RACIAL RIOTS

    LONDON, January 15.—Renter's Durban correspondent says it is officially stated that at least 100 have been killed and 1000 wounded in In dian-Af rican racial riots which broke out in Durban on Thursday. ...

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  6. Chifley's Solution Of N. Territory Problem

    CANBERRA, January 16.—Success in development plans for Northern Australia depended on breaking bottlenecks in basic industry and continued. success of immigration ...

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  7. Rolled Out The Barrel

    SYDNEY, January 16. —The police were told that while the bar of the Bulcan Hotel, Ultimo, was ...

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  8. RUM REQUEST

    SYDNEY, January 16.A well-to-do pioneer, Charles Blyth, 84, of Pennant Hills, wants to know ...

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  9. Rare Aviation Feat

    LONDON, January 16. — The aeronautical correspondent of the "Sunday Express" says no polit has ever ...

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  10. £50,000 FLOUR MILL BLAZE

    MELPOURNE, January 16. — Damage estimated at £50,000 was caused by a fire which almost destroyed Nocke ...

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  11. Mass Surf Rescue

    SYDNEY, January 16. — Twenty-five surfers who were carried out by a sudden rip at Dee Why today had to ...

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  12. HUGE SEA SNAKE KILLED

    CAIRNS, January 16. — Sighting a moving object approaching two boys who were bathing in 4 ft of water at ...

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  13. LARGEST UNION IN STATE

    BRISBANE, January 16.— Delegates from all parts of Queensland will attend the five-day conference of the ...

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  14. Storm Lashes Brisbane

    BRISBANE, January 16.— Roofs were ripped off houses and telephone and electric light lines were blown down ...

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  15. Bevin Under Press Fire Over Palestine

    LONDON, January 16.—Commentators in today's newspapers criticise British policy on Palestine, particularly the handling of the situation by the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr ...

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  16. No 'Flu Epidemic In England

    LONDON, January 15. — A Ministry of Health official said despite the fact there were 47 deaths from influenza in ...

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  17. TWO BURNT IN EXPLOSION

    WARWICK, January 16.—A 13-year-old girl was seriously injured and is now in the Warwick Hospital after a bottle of ...

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  18. Chained Soviet Police To Trees

    LONDON, January 15.—The Berlin correspondent of the British, United Press says the British licensed "Telegraf " ...

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  19. Atomic Energy And Human Betterment

    NEW YORK, January 15.— The chairman of the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission, speaking at Rochester, said ...

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  20. Lorry Snatching Gang's Rich Haul

    LONDON, January 15.—Reuter's says 22 boxes of silver coins worth £11,000 were stolen from a British railways' lorry ...

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  21. £28,000 Worth of "Smokes" Seized

    LONDON, January 16. — The Nice correspondent of the British United Press states the customs and police seized 340 ...

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  24. Third World War Threat If China Goes Red

    PALM BEACH, Florida, January 15.—Retired Air Force Major-General Claire Chennault predicted in a letter disclosed here tonight that a start of a third world war depended on whether China became a ...

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  25. SUBMARINE WARFARE GREATER NEXT TIME?

    WASHINGTON, January 15.—The Secretary to the Navy (Mr John Sullivan) believes that the next naval war might produce as many underwater as surface battles, Developments in submarines have indicated that a true submersible vessel that can operate indefinitely while completely submerged is not beyond the ...

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