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  2. RIVER AND BAT TIDES

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  3. WEATHER FORECAST

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  5. ARRANGING ROYAL TOUR

    The Royal Tour director-general (Lt.-General F. H. Berryman) arrived in Rockhampton by a special RAAF plane late yesterday afternoon to inspect arrangements for the Royal Tour. He is shown here with Inspector ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PEACE TREATY RATIFICATION KEEN POLITICAL STRUGGLE ANTICIPATED

    CANBERRA, Janury 14.—The possibility of a keen political struggle over ratification by Australia of the Japanese peace treaty, when Parliament resumes on February 6, was ...

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  7. RECORD LAND IRRIGATION

    WASHINGTON, January 13.—The Census Bureau said today that the amount of irrigated land ...

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  8. CABINET TO DISCUSS PLANS ON RETAIL MEAT SUPPLIES

    BRISBANE, January 14.—State Cabinet tomorrow will discuss Governmenet plans to restore retail meat supplies to an orderly basis. Cabinet will consider results ...

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  9. Young Married Trainees

    BRISBANE, January 14 —An Army spokesman said today that 15 of the 1536 national service ...

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  10. ANXIETY FOR HANLON

    BRISBANE, January 14.- The Premier (Mr Hanlon), who has been seriously ill in the Mater Hospital for som ...

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  11. MUDDLE OVER KOREA CLOTHING

    LONDON, January 13.—The "Daily Mail" states that when Parliament reassembles the War Minister (Mr Head) will ...

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  12. STALIN SAID TO BE AILING

    LONDON, January 13.—Reports that Stalin is ailing were published here by two newspapers today. ...

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  13. Reply To Evatt On Peace Treaty

    CANBERRA, January 14.— The Japanese peace treaty was the alternative to leaving the Japanese door wide open to ...

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  14. Fighting Flares Up In Korea

    TOKYO, January 14 (A.A.P.Reuter).—Fighting flared up on the Koraen western front today as Communists fought ...

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  15. MEAT PRICES WILL BE REDUCED TODAY

    Meat prices will be reduced today. This was decided by a meeting of the Rockhampton branch of the Master Butcher's Association last night. Prices will revert to those which ...

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  16. GLOOMY FOOD PREDICTION

    AUCKLAND, January 14.- The ditsinguished economist, Barbara Ward, said here today that Australia was ...

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  17. M.P. Salary Rise Move

    CANBERRA, January 14.- Substantial increases in the salaries of Cabinet Ministers and members of the Federal ...

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  18. HEAVY RAIN IN NORTH

    BRISBANE, January 14.— Some heavy falls of rain were experienced on the tropical coast during the 48 hours ...

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  19. TALKS WITH CHURCHILL

    OTTAWA, January 14.—The British Prlme Minister (Mr Churchill) conferred with the Prime Minister of Canada (Mr ...

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  20. RESIGNATIONS IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE. January. 14.- The Malayan Government, announced today it had accepted the resignation: of. W. N. ...

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  21. Note To Soviet On Retara Of P.O.W.

    CANBERRA, January 14. — The Australian Charge d'Affaires in Moscow has lodged a Note with the Soviet ...

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  22. Criticism Of King's Visit Resented

    LONDON, January 14.—Reuter's Cape Town correspondent states that the "Cape Times" today rejected criticism by two ...

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  23. TWO PLANES MISSING

    FAIRBANKS (Alaska), January 13.—Search planes fanned out over South-eastern Alaska today in a hunt for two ...

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  24. FRENCH CONCERN IN INDO-CHINA WAR

    NEW YORK, January 13—France could not halt a major attack on Inco-China by Communist China without substantial air and naval help from the United States and Britain, ...

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  25. Speculation On Roval Engagement

    LONDON, January 13.- London newspapers, usually reticent in Royal family matters, speculated today on the ...

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  26. 30 MINERS SACKED

    IPSWICH, January 14.- Thirty miners at the Cambria mine. in the Bluff district, were issued with dismissal ...

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  27. YOUTH SHOT DEAD BY POLICEMAN

    MELBOURNE, January 14.—A 19-yearold youth was shot dead by a policeman at Corryong, near the north-eastern border today, after he had ignored a police order to stop the ...

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  30. CALLIDE COAL FOR BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, January 14.— The Brisbane city Council will pay 100 per cent extra for 500 tons of Callide coal weekly ...

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  31. NEW GALE IN CALIFORNIA

    SAN FRANCISCO, January 13.—An itense new storm blew down from the Gulf of Alaska today to dump additional rain ...

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  32. Seeks Protection For Young Crocs.

    MELBOURNE, January 14.- The Australian crocodile shooters' convention will ask the Federal Government to ...

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  33. GOVERNMENT FACES POSER ON TAA-ANA MERGER PLAN

    CANBERRA, January 14.—The Federal Government, which is pledged to a desocialisation policy, is faced with the possibility of having a Government-controlled TAA operating as a monopoly in Australia. ...

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  34. Potatoes From Tasmania

    BRISBANE, January 14.- Thirty-five thousand bags of Tasmanian potatoes will be brought to Queensland on the ...

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  35. DROP IN U.K. STEEL PRODUCTION

    LONDON, January 13.—The British Iron and Steel Federation announced that British steel production dropped by ...

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