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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. HOME HILL AWAITS RISE IN BURDEKIN WITH CALM

    HOME HILL, February 11.—All day long there has been a pilgrimage of local residents to the railway bridge interested in the slow rise of the Burdekin to what is locally known as the danger mark, and it now remains for the long hours of the night to show ...

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  5. HOME HILL WATERLOGGED FROM LOCAL FALLS

    THE TOWN of Home Hill with the Burdekin in the background. The photo shows the effect of local rales over the past ten days. (Walters Studio, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STATE REVIEW.

    BRISBANE, February 11:—Northern ind Central Queensland reivers are [?]ooded by heavy rains and the Burdekin broke its banks near Ayr ...

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  7. FITZROY SWOLLEN

    ROCKHAMPTON, February 11.—The Fitzroy River was considerably swollen as result of intakes from flooded local creeks and with waters ...

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  8. MINISTER HINTS AT WEIRS ON STREAMS

    BRISBANE, February 11.—The State Cabinet decided to-day to call applications throughout Australia for the newly created positions of ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA TO U.S. AIR SERVICE PLAN

    BRISBANE, February 11.—The first regular Australia-America airline to be operated by an Australian company, will be started by A.N.A. this month. ...

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  10. BRITISH FIRM'S GREAT INTEREST

    BRISBANE, February 11.—Representing one England's larges [?]gineering firms. Mr. T. J. Hirst, of the Electric Supply Corporation, London ...

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  11. FATHER AND SON SHOT IN HEAD

    SYDNEY, February 11.—The bodies of Edward Whelan (51) and his son Noel Whelan (18) were found shot through the head in a bakery at ...

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  12. IS INKERMAN BRIDGE DAMAGED?

    HOME HILL, February 11.—There are many, who, on viewing the Burdekin River railway bridge late this afternoon, are of the firm conviction that the bridge has received a distinct kink from the present rise, but of course this cannot be confirmed until time ...

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  13. RAIN TESTS SHOW DIFFICULTY

    SYDNEY, February 11.—A tremendous amount more experimental work would be needed before definite practical findings on artificial rain making ...

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  14. WATERSIDERS MAKE £16 PER WEEK

    BRISBANE, February 11.—Some Erisbane waterside workers are earning up to £16 a week and drawing appearance money in addition at the ...

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  15. A.C.T.U. OPPOSE BRETTON WOODS

    MELBOURNE, February 11.—By eight voles to three the A.C.T.U. Interstate Executive decided to-day that the ratification of the Bretton ...

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  16. 10,790 TONS SUGAR AT INKERMAN

    HOME HILL, February 11.—Criticism of the authority in leaving 10,190 tan of sugar al Inkerman mill and clearing all ...

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  17. STATE RAINFALLS

    BRISBANE, February 11.—State rainfails for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day were: Mitchell River 355 points. Burketown 45. Cloncurry Aero ...

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  18. WOMEN IN PROTEST AGAINST STRIKES

    BRISBANE, February 11.—Brisbane women are likely to untie in the near future in a protest against the shortages and discomforts caused by ...

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  19. 85[?]d. RECEIVED FOR GREASY WOOL

    SYDNEY, February 11.—A record New South Wales wool price of 341d., for greasy wool was established at the Sydney wool sales to-day. It was ...

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  20. SQUATTERS AHEAD OF RED CROSS

    BRISBANE, February 11.—Squat[?]ers in the former servicewomen's hospital at Yeronga have prevented the Red Cross from establishing a ...

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  21. JEWS FOR AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, February 11.—A Jewish welfare official bitterly criticised the Jewish [?]efugees, who arrived by the French mo[?]orship Monkay to-day ...

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  22. WOOL FOR GENOA DECLARED BLACK

    BRISBANE, February 11.—The Brisbane watersiders have declared "black" and refused to handic three out of 26,000 bales of Queensland wool ...

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  23. GOOD RAINS IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, February ll.—The area, of the Upper Darling River, the Central West and North West plains in New South Wales are reporting good ...

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  24. VESSEL ADRIFT OFF BABINDA

    A message was picked up in Sydney during Tuesday night stating that a boat was drifting off the North Queensland coast ...

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  25. SALE OF 120,000 BALES OF WOOL TO JAPANESE

    NEW YORK, February 10.—The "Times" Tokio correspondent states arrangements have been completed under which occupation authorities will buy 120,000 bales of burry topmaking wool from Australia at £25 ...

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  26. PILOT KILLED LANDING ON RACECOURSE AT AYR

    AYR, February 11.—Albert Jenkins, aged 49, owner and pilot of a Wackett trainer aircraft, was killed at Ayr on Tuesday afternoon while attempting a landing on the Ayr racecourse. ...

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  27. 1300 SUSPENDED ON WATERFRONT

    The Sydney Port Committee suspended 1,300 wharf labourers for two days for [?]efusing to accept night-work. ...

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  28. PRIZE STOCK TO REACH AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, February 11.—The Stats Agriculture Minister. Mr. Graham, who has been abroad since November, arrived to-day by Pan-American ...

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  29. WIRE BY AIR FROM AMERICA

    SYDNEY, February 11.—The A.N.A. (skymaster Amana due at Mascot tomorrow from Vancouver has nearly a ton of special wire on board. The ...

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  30. LABOUR HOPES TO TAKE BUNDABERG

    BUNDABERG, February 11.—The Premier. Mr. Hanlon, will address members of the A.L.P. and aff[?]ed unions at Bundaberg to-morrow night. ...

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  31. GREATER AUTONOMY IN TAXING POWERS

    CANBERRA, February 11.—Greater autonomy in taxing powers was sought by the States in a conference to-day between Commonwealth and ...

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  32. SKYMASTER ON SINGAPORE RUN

    SYDNEY, February 11.—A Trans-Australian Airways Skymaster left Sydney to-night for Singapore on what is usually a Qantas run. The ...

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  33. STATE FORECAST.

    BRISBANE, February 11.—The Queensland forecast issued at 5 p.m. states further variable rains with local thunder from Carpentaria to the ...

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  34. "APRIL 1 AND NOT MAY 1"

    MELBOURNE, February 11.—The decision of a conference of Federal unions to hold a one-day stoppage throughout Australia in May, had ...

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  35. NO NEED TO RAISE ALL LOANS

    CANBERRA, February 11.—It will not be pecessary to [?]aise the full amount of loans budgeted for in 1948,47, stated Mr. Chifiev-to-night it was ...

    Article : 67 words
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