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  2. WEATHER FORECAST

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  4. RIVER AND BAY TID[?]

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  5. HAPPY GROUP AT NANKIN CREEK PICNIC

    This happy group showed keen enjoyment of the sports pro[?]mme when snapped at McLaughlin's picnic at Nankin Creek yesterday. Mrs F. Grieves huffed and puffed but she did not have enough wind to win the balloon race at McLaughlin's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WHARFIES SET DEADLINE FOR "ROLLING STRIKE"

    SYDNEY, January 30.—Watersiders have set tomorrow as the deadline for negotiations to prevent a "rolling strike" on the Australian ...

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  7. MORE HEAVY RAIN FORECAST IN NORTH: AREAS FLOODED

    BRISBANE, January 30.—More heavy rain was forecast for tomorronw along a 550-mile strip of North Queensland, between Mackay and Cooktown. Increased flooding is expected in this area, which already has been drenched by monsoonal rains. ...

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  8. SNOW WAS ELECTRIFIED

    LONDON, January 29. —The Rome correspondent of the British United Press states that ...

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  9. IN DEFENCE OF DENTISTS

    MELBOURNE, January 30.— Contentions that Australian dentists were 30 years behind the times in denture ...

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  10. Callide Coal Experiments

    MELBOURNE, January 30.— Victorian railway officials said today they were not impressed with the Callide coal ...

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  11. EYES TURN TO NEW GUINEA

    JAKARTA, January 30 (AAPReuter).—Australian New Guinea, as well as Dutch New Guinea, should be included in ...

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  12. 50 DEAD IN RAIL CRASH

    LONDON, January 30. —Reuter's Ambala (East Punjab) correspondent says that 50 people are ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA DAY PARADE

    BRISBANE, January 30. — Thousands lined city streets today to witness Brisbane's biggest and most colourful ...

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  14. Alternative To Peace Treaty

    TOKYO, January 29.— The Allies might declare the end of a state of war with Japan if a peace ...

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  15. PLOT TO SEIZE POWER FAILS 14 SIAMESE ARMY OFFICERS ARRESTED

    BANGKOK, January 29.—Fourteen senior officers of the Siamese Army were arrested here at the week-end in connexion with an alleged plot to overthrow the Government. ...

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  16. NEW PETROL COUPONS

    MELBOURNE, January 30.— New petrol coupons would be available tomorrow at all post offices and other normal issuing ...

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  17. Icy Blast In Europe

    LONDON, January 30.—Snow storms, gales and a hurricane are features of the cold wave now gripping all West Europe, ...

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  18. BOY DROWNED IN BRICK PIT

    SYDNEY, January 30.—A 10-year-old boy was drowned today while trying to rescue an eight-year-old playmate from ...

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  19. "UNITED FRONT" AGAINST REDS

    NEW YORK, January 29.— Representatives of 60 national organisations at an "all-American conference" today decided ...

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  20. Legion's Plea For Military Training

    MELBOURNE, January 30.— Compulsory military training was imperative for the adequate defence of Australia, the ...

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  21. NO CLUE OF LOST PLANE

    NEW YORK, January 29.— Search planes today crisscrossed approximately 50,000 square miles of territory ...

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  22. Volunteers To Fight Bandits

    SINGAPORE, January 29.— The enrolment of civilian volunteers for the "Malayan people's anti-bandit month" ...

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  23. MEAT EXPORTS TO U.K. SHOW DECLINE

    BRISBANE, January 30.—The State's meat exports to the United Kingdom this season will drop by more than 24,000 tons on the 1947-48 output of 117,674 tons. ...

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  24. RIOTING FLARES UP IN JOHANNESBURG

    LONDON, January 29.—Reuter's Johannesburg correspondent says that policemen and natives exchanged shots and several people were injured in rioting which flared up in ...

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  25. Prehistoric Skeleton Found

    LONDON, January 30.—Soviet scientists have discovered the skeleton of a Neanderthral youth in the Teshik-Tash Cave, ...

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  26. UK War Supplies To Formosa

    HONG KONO. January 29.— A message from Taipeh states that British ships are bringing war supplies to Formosa. These ...

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  27. Liner Searched For Escaped Convicts

    AUCKLAND, January 30.— Fifty police rushed to the liner Aorangi on its arrival in Auckland yesterday morning, ...

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  28. GIRL FALLS FROM TRAIN

    SYDNEY, January 30.—An 11-year-old girl, Rosalind Orms Fry, of Sydney, had a remarkable escape from serious injury ...

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  31. EMANCIPATION FROM FEUDALISM

    TOKYO, January 30.—General MacArthur, farewelling 10 Japanese women leaders departing for the United States ...

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  32. U.S. Coal Crisis

    WASHINGTON, January 29. —A White House official said tonight that President Truman might intervene in the coal ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN NEWS FIRST INTIMATION

    TOKYO, January 30. (AAPReuter).—Radio Tokyo today broadcast a statement picked up from Radio Australia that ...

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  34. 1500 DEATHS IN EARTHQUAKE

    LONDON, January 30. — Reuter's Teheran correspondent states that the Government announced today that ...

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  35. Restoration Of Subsidies Sought

    SYDNEY, January 30.—The New South Wales Prices Minister (Mr. F. J. Finnan) will ask Mr. Menzies in Melbourne ...

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  36. Red Request To MacArthur

    TOKYO, January 30.—General MacArthur anounced today that the Russians had requested him to send a ship to pick ...

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  37. FALL FROM BED CAUSE OF DEATH?

    SYDNEY January 30.—Police believe that a man found dead in the bedroom of his home tonight fell out of bed during a ...

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  38. NEED FOR EDUCATION IN SOIL CONSERVATION URGED

    CANBERRA, January 30.—The launching of a programme for soil conservation education was urged here today. It was suggested by Mr Crosbie Morrison, editor of the journal, "Wild Life," at the final session of the Australian Inst'tute of Political Science's Summer ...

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