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  4. WEATHER FORECAST

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  5. RIVER AND BAY TIDES

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  6. CYCLONIC RAINS MOVING STEADILY INTO QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, January 14.—Gale winds and cyclonic fains steadily moving southwards into Queensland through the Gulf of Carpentaria tonight, are expected to bring moderate to heavy falls tomorrow, extending into inland ...

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  7. STATE ELECTION ON FEBRUARY 28?

    BRISBANE, January 14.—The consensus of opinion in political circles today was that February 28 was the most likely date for the State elections. ...

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  8. COAL OFFER TO PAKISTAN

    BRISBANE, January 14.— Queensland had offered Pakistan 250,000 tons of coal a year, the Mines Minister (Mr ...

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  9. NOT TIME TO RELAX

    WASHINGTON, January 13.—Mr Robert Lovett, United States Secretary for Defence, said today that ...

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  10. SECOND IN QUEENSLAND

    Second place winner in Queensland in the State scholarship examination, 14-years-old Maurice Hee, was adjusting the reel on his favourite fishing rod when photographed yesterday afternoon. Maurice obtained a higher ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SEALED SPY INDICTMENT

    WASHINGTON, January 13.—A Federal grand jury banded down a sealed spy indictment today involving ...

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  12. Aberdeen-Angas Societv's Offer

    BRISBANE, January 13. — A ballot will be held in the first week in February among more than 150 ex-servicemen ...

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  13. Brisbane Smash

    BRISBANE, January 14.— A chemist and an elderly woman were killed and two other women critically injured ...

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  14. Work On Olympic Stadium Ceases

    MELBOURNE, January 14.— The Premier of Victoria (Mr J. Cain) late this afternoon announced that all work on the ...

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  15. LONG HAUL BY DIESEL

    BRISBANE, January 14. — Three and a half hours will be clipped off the rail journey from Brisbane to Townsville next ...

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  16. Korean Air Blitz Continues

    TOKYO, January 14.—Allied bombers blasted the North Korean rail system for the fifth night in succession last ...

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  17. Maurice Was Modest

    Maurice Hee smiled modestly yesterday, when informed by a "Bulletin" representative that he had gained second place in ...

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  18. COUNTRY PUPILS SCORE WELL

    BRISBANE, January 14.—In addition to winning the two Lilley Medals in the State scholarship examination for top ...

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  19. RADIO DRAMATISES GIRL'S MURDER

    SYDNEY, January 14.— Radle actors tonight dramatised the last Journey of Shirley Butler on Christmas Eve before ...

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  20. Noguib Studies British Note

    CAIRO, January 13. — The Premier (General Naguib) tonight finished studying Britain's Note on the [?] ...

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  21. FIRST ENTRY IN AIR RACE

    SYDNEY, January 14. — RAAP Reserve Squadron-Leader A. ("Titus") pates banded in the first official entry in ...

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  22. THREE WIDE BAY FIELDS: 320 COAL MINERS DISMISSED

    MARYBOROUGH, January 14—The 2000 inhabitants of Howard, Torbanlea and Burrum were depressed and despondent tonight following the issue of dismissal notices to the ...

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  23. Severe 'Quake In New Zealand

    WELLINGTON, January 14. —The most severe earthquake for many years, rocked homes and holiday houses along ...

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  24. REFUSED BAIL

    BRISBANE, January 13. — John Leslie Wilson, 38, waiter, was refused bail by Mr C. Burchill, CSM, when charged in the ...

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  25. NEXT Q.C.?

    BRISBANE, January 14. — Queensland's next Queen's Counsel is expected to be the Brisbane barrister, Mr Graham ...

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  26. More Meat, Less Bacon

    LONDON, January 13. — The British meat ration will be increased from 1/8 to 1/9 a week from January 25. The bacon ...

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  27. ROCKHAMPTON DISPUTE:

    SYDNEY, January 14.—Referring to the refusal of Rockhampton waterside workers to use the new Rockhampton assembly hall, Mr J. M. Hewitt, chairman of the Australian ...

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  30. One Siamese Twin May Die

    CHICAGO, January 14.—An attending physician said today that the chances that Roger Lee Brodie, weaker of the ...

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  31. Press Comment On Soviet Story

    LONDON, January 14. — All leading London morning papers today comment editorially on the latest Russian development. ...

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  32. £3M. Cane Crop At Ingham

    INGHAM, January 14.—The record district cane crop of 707,660 tons was worth £3,000,000. More than 700 canecutters ...

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  33. FILM BANNED

    DAMASCUS, January 13. — The British film, "Cardboard Cavalier," has been banned in Syria "for falsifying historical ...

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  34. BOOK CHOICE

    NEW YORK, January 13. — The Literary Guild of America announced today that it had made "The Intruder," a novel ...

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