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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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  4. PROCLAMATION OF QUEEN'S ACCESSION

    WITH all its ancient and traditional pageantry the Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth II's Accession to the throne was carried out at four historic points in London—from the balcony of St. James's Palace at Charing Cross, at Temple Bar, the boundary of Hie old City of London, and from the steps of the Royal Exchange in the heart of the City. Photo shows a general view of the scene at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STATE WILL PAY HOMAGE TO KING

    Thousands of Queenslanders to-day will attend solemn church services to pay homage to the late King George VI. Special services will be held by all denominations at Townsville. commencing at 6.30 a.m. ...

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  6. Wool Down 10 p.c. At Brisbane

    BRISBANE, February 14.—The Brisbane february sales concluded to-day with as offering of approximately 14,000 ...

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  7. ARRIVAL OF GERMAN OFFICERS IN EGYPT

    LONDON, February 14.—The "Daily Mail's" Ismailia correspondent says British Intelligence is investigating the arrival in Egypt of ...

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  8. MEXICAN FLY TO DESTROY CROFTON WEED

    BRISBANE, February 14.—An insect, the Mexicas stem gall fly procecidichares utilis, may reclaim thousands of acres ...

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  9. Waterfront Dispute Is Settled

    BRISBANE, February 14.—Brisbane waterfront dispute was settled at a conference of waterside officials and ...

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  10. PROVISO TO IT—

    CANBERRA, February 14.—The Common-wealth Government was still prepared to contribute financially towards the staging of the Olympic Games on a suitable site in Melbourne, provided the ...

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  11. MEMBERS WALK OUT BELGIAN PARLIAMENT

    BRUSSELS, February 14.—Socialists and Liberals walked out of both Houses of the Belgian Parliament to-day and said they ...

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  12. TWO MINUTES' SILENCE

    CANBERRA, Feb. 14.—The two minutes silence to be observed throughout Australia to-morrow during ...

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  13. Manufacture of Armaments In Australia

    CANBERRA, February 14.—The Federal Government decided to re-establish the nucleus of an armaments industry in the ...

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  14. War Only If The Soviet "Touches It Off"

    NEW YORK, February 14.—The former Uniter States Defence Secretary (General Marshall) said at Cuernavaca, Mexico, that there ...

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  15. Aust. to Import 3000 Tractors

    CANBERRA, February 14.—Australia will import 3000 crawler tractors under the dollar loan from the United States this year ...

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  16. Seasonal Stoppage At Lakes Creek

    ROCKHAMPTON, February 14. The seasonal stoppage of slaughtering at Lakes Creek meatworks has caused Rockhampton meat ...

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  17. Daintree Beef Saved Cairns Famine

    CAIRNS, February 14.—"With-out Daintree beef and the air supply from Cooktown the Cairns district would have experienced ...

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  18. NEW HOME FOR BUSH CHILDREN

    BRISBANE, February 14.—The Bush Children's Health Scheme's new Sir Leblie Wilson Home at Redcliffe will give six weeks ...

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  19. Cane Prices Board Officials Appointed

    BRISBANE, February 14.—In pursuance of the provisions of "The Regulation of Sugar Cane Prices Acts 1915 to 1951." the ...

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  20. MYSTERY LIGHT

    LONDON, February 14.—A bright light streaked across the London sky at 7.5 p.m. to-day at a very high supersonic speed ...

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  21. Guilty Verdict at N.Z. Trial

    WELLINGTON, February 14.—After three hours deliberation, a jury returned a verdict of guilty to-day against William Giovanni ...

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  22. Scattered Rain In Mackay Area

    MACKAY, February 14.—Scattered shower rain has brought some relief to the Mackay district in the last 48 hours. ...

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  23. Govt. Prepares To Debate Economic Policy

    CANBERRA, February 14.—The Commonwealth Government was preparing to meet all aspects of the Government's economic ...

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  24. FIRE REGULATIONS TO REMAIN IN FORCE

    BRISBANE, February 14.—Every precaution was still required with all fires lit in the open air, the Minister for Lands ...

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  25. Sugar Price Rise Being Considered

    CANBERRA, February 14.—Sugar Interests have approached the Federal Government for an increase of 2d a lb, in the price of ...

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  26. Charged With Murder Of Cricketer

    ADELAIDE, February 14.—A 21-year-old Lebanese migrant, Elias Gaha, was charged in the Adelaide Court to-day with ...

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  27. SHOW SPACE RENTALS UP

    ROCKHAMPTON, February 14: Rental for all ground space at the 1952 Rockhampton Show was fixed at 10/- per foot by the ...

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  28. Crop Losses In Central District

    ROCKHAMPTON, February 14. Unless substantial rain falls within a week, almost all Central Queensland farming districts ...

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  29. COMBINED AIR POWER

    LONDON, February 14.—The Air Ministry announced to-night that Britain, Canada and the United States have agreed to ...

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  30. "BUYING SPREE" CHARGE DENIED

    CANBERRA, February 14.—Allegations by the "Manchester Guardian" that an Australian buying spree caused the sterling ...

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  31. MYXOMATOSIS TO DESTROY FLYING FOXES

    LISMORE, February 14.—District banana growers are keen to explore possibilities of spreading myxomatosis among flying foxes. ...

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  32. HEAR PROCLAMATION READ

    PART of the huge crowd listening to the Accession Proclamation being read from the steps of the Royal Exchange, in the heart of the City of London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. Big Police Manhunt Follows Bashing Taxi Driver

    MURWILLUMBAH, February 14.—Police late this afternoon arrested a man and charged him with assault with intent to rob, following the bashing of a Murwillumbah taxi driver, Thomas (Dinny) ...

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  34. ATOM BOMB TEST IN AUSTRALIA?

    CANBERRA, February 14.—Top-line Australian nuclear scientists believe the Babamas or some other point in the ...

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  35. ARMISTICE MOVE

    MUNSAN (Korea), February 14.—Communist and Allied negotiators to-day agreed to a plenary session of the armistice delegetation on Saturday, to hear the revised enemy proposals for a final Korean ...

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  36. New Buildings And Machinery For Northgate Cannery

    BRISBANE, February 14.—The Committee of Direction of Fruit Marketing has been authorised to enter into negotiations for a ...

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  37. 500 Tons Of Maize For Europe

    BRISBANE, February 14.—About 500 tons of last season's Sooth Burnett maize crop were loaded on the freighter Cumulus ...

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  38. MAN DIES FROM BURNS

    INNISFAIL, February 14.—A 50-year-old pensioner died in the Innisfail Hospital this evening from severe bums received when ...

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