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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN ANd MOON

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  4. FIVE MORE PERISH IN SOUTHERN FIRES

    MELBOURNE, January 31.—Two men and a boy fyrere burned to death, many other people are missing, and hundreds are homeless as the result of Victorian bush fires to-day. ...

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  5. £19,500,000 TO BE SPENT ON-

    BRISBANE, January 31.—A 119,500,000 irrigation project will be undertaken by the State Government in North Queensland. ...

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  6. Butchers to Resume Trading

    Townsville butchers have decided to resume trading in frozen meat, and most shops we ...

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  7. COMMENCEMENT OF ROYAL TOUR

    "ATLANTA," the B.O.A.C. Argonaut aircraft in which H.B.H. Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh took off on Thursday from London Airport to Nairobi, on the first stage of their Commonwealth tour. Built by Canadair, of Montreal, We Argonauts are powered by four Bolls Boyce engines, and have seating accommodation for 40 passengers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PRINCESS AND DUKE START TOUR

    LONDON, January 31.—Two thousand people ob the windswept tarmac of the London airport cheered as they ...

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  9. Distortion of Facts by Government

    CANBERRA, January 31.—The Government would pay dearly For the current distortions of the facts of industry, the Director of ...

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  10. Decoration For Local Airman

    TOKIO, January 31.—British Commonwealth headquarters to-day announced that seven Australian pilots in No. 77 Squadron ...

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  11. IRRIGATION PLANTS CAUSED BLACKOUTS

    BRISBANE, January 31.—Increased irrigation in farming areas was blamed by the city electric light company's ...

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  12. VEHICLE REGISTRATION FEES TO INCREASE 50 P.C.

    BUNDABERG, January 31.—The State Cabinet has agreed to a recommendation by the Commissioner of Main Roads (Mr. D. A. Crawford) that motor vehicle registration feet be raised 50 per cent ...

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  13. FLYING ARK

    MELBOURNE, January 31.—This strange assortment of air cargo arrived from Brisbane in a T.A.A. ...

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  14. SOVIET HAS BIG BOMBER

    NEW YORK, January 31.—General Hoyt Vandenberg, Chief of Staff of the United States Air Force to-day confirmed that the ...

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  15. Australia has Unfavourable Trade Balance

    CANBERRA, January 31.—Australia concluded her trading for the first six months of this financial year with an ...

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  16. Development Work Ahead of Qld.

    MACKAY, January 31.—Much development work remained to be done In Queensland, the Premier (Mr. V. C. Gair) said ...

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  17. AUSTRALIANS AT FRONT

    MELBOURNE, January 31.—The 3rd. battalion. Royal Australian Regiment, has been sent to the Korean front line for three ...

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  18. Local Authority Elections May 31

    BRISBANE, January 31.—Polling day for local authority elections throughout Queensland, including Brisbane, has been put ...

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  19. COUNTRY BRANCHES TO HAVE MORE SAY

    BRISBANE, January 31.—Country branches of the Queensland Incapacitated and Wounded Soldiers. Sailors and Airmen's ...

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  20. DAIRY IMPORTS BILL

    WASHINGTON, January 31.—The U.S. Senate to-day suspended action on a Bill to repeal restrictions on imports of dairy products ...

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  21. SIR ARTHUR FADDEN COMMENDS MINISTERS' DECISION

    LONDON, January 30.—The Australian Treasurer, Sir Arthur Fadden, in a broadcast to-night said the Commonwealth Finance ...

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  22. BIG CATTLE SALE IN DISTRICT

    GEORGETOWN, January 31.—One of the biggest sales of cattle in one line for some time has takeo place in this district. ...

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  23. JAP RECOGNITION OF CHINESE NATIONALIST GOVT.

    LONDON, January 31.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) told the House of Commons to-day that Japanese ...

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  24. Police Constable Critically III

    MELBOURNE, January 31.—A constable, George Howell, 25, who was shot to the stomach at point-blank ranee by a car thief late ...

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  25. Elderly Woman Fatally Burned

    BRISBANE, January 31.—Mrs. Sarah Morris, 70, of South Brisbane, was fatally burnt in the backyard of her home early to-day. ...

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  26. "GHOST" HIDING IN BUSH

    BRISBANE, January 31.—Quilple residents believe that the prowler, who has been terrifying their district. is hiding out in the ...

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  27. Brisbane Wharf Storage Charges Raised

    BRISBANE, January 31.—An extra storage charge has been imposed to help relieve interState poods congestion on ...

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  28. Islanders Opposed to Asiatics

    THURSDAY 18, Jan. 31.—Torres Strait Islanders bare advised the Pearl Shellers Association of their opposition to ...

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  29. Signs of Spread In Unemployment

    MACKAY, January 31.—There are signs that unemployment will spread greatly in the next year, the General President (Mr. N. ...

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  30. REPORT ON MIGRANTS REVEALS-

    CANBERRA, January 31.—The committee appointed to investigate the incidence of serious crime amongst migrants found it appreciably lower [?] than amongst the Australian ...

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  31. SITUATION CALM IN EGYPT

    LONDON, January 31—Reuter's Cairo correspondent says the Interior Minister (Maraghy Bey), warned to-day that any potential ...

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  32. T.R.E.B. Finds Teleprinters Are Costly

    A. teleprinter service linking the offices of the four Regional Boards and the State Electricity Commission would cost £11,810. ...

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  33. 500 POLICE WILL BE AT TOWNSVILLE DURING ROYAL VISIT

    During the visit of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh in May, 500 uniformed police and plain-clothes detectives will mingle with the crowds in Townsville. ...

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  34. Attack On Labour Politicians

    MACKAY, January 31.—A strong attack on "certain political Labour reps who put self before principle" was launched at the A.W.U. convention to-day. ...

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  35. PLANE FLIGHT INTERRUPTED

    ROCKHAMPTON, January 31.—While on flight from Townsville to Brisbane to-day, the warning device of on A.N.A. passenger ...

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  36. Baby Bandits Arrested In U.S.

    LOS ANGELES, January 31.—Los Angeles police to-day had seven "baby" bandits, aged from seven to 12, on their hands. ...

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  37. B.W. GAZETTAL ON MONDAY

    BRISBANE, January 31.—The State Industrial Court officials expect the new State basic wage to be gazetted next Monday. ...

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  38. WAR PENSIONS

    BRISBANE, January 31.—Australian war pension payments now amounted to a record £30,000,000 yearly, the ...

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