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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 85 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  4. SURPRISE ATTACK BY U.S. DELEGATE AT POWER TALKS

    LONDON, January 29.—Reuter's Berlin correspondent says the United States delegate, Mr. John Foster Dulles, yesterday, shattered the polite calm of the Big Four conference with a ...

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  5. "Good-bye—And Thanks": QUEEN BROADCASTS FINAL MESSAGE TO NEW ZEALAND

    INVERCARGILL, January 29.—The Queen to-night said good-bye to New Zealand. In a national broadcast from Invercargill just 12 hours before her departure for Australia, her Majesty thanked New Zealanders for ...

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  6. KETCH CREW THANK PEE KAYE SKIPPED

    Captain and crew of the ketch Crest IV stranded on Kindemar coral reef, 68 miles from Mackay, arrived at Mackay Harbour on Hie rescue launch Fee Kaye at 10.13 on Thursday night. Photo taken aboard Pee Kaye shows (left to right) Fred Faweett-Kay (beard) owner of the stranded ketch. Captain J. P. (Pidge) Busuttin, captain of the rescue launch Pee Kaye. Captain Busuttin is being thanked for his good job by Mrs. June. Papaeek, the only woman who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Fear "Trigger Happy" Natives

    CAIRNS, January 29.—Around the world sailers, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Worth of London, have dared many ...

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  8. Big U.K. Freeze Still On

    LONDON, January 28.—More than 40,000 square miles of Great Britain arc to-day gripped by frost ...

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  9. FORESHADOWS PERIOD OF GRAVE UNREST

    BRISBANE, January 29.—Unless something was done to relieve the economic pressure on the worker, the time must surely come when preservation of law and order would be exceedingly difficult. ...

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  10. CHURCHILL TO REMAIN AT POST

    LONDON, January 29.—Sources close to the Prime Minister (Sir Winston Churchill) said yesterday ...

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  11. LONG VIEW ON SUGAR MARKETS

    MACKAY, January 29.—Mr. E. T. S. Pearce, General Secretary of the Australian Sugar Producers' ...

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  12. NATIVES LIQUOR CONSUMPTION CAUSING CONCERN

    CAIRNS, January 29.—Sub-Inspector J. S. Griffiths, the Protector of Aboriginals, told the Cairns Court of ...

    Article : 164 words
  13. Sugar Industry Faces Peaks Problems

    BUNDABERG, January 29. [?] facing the sugar industry were many and varied and perhaps not ...

    Article : 219 words
  14. Pretty Tough On Father

    NEW YORK, January 29.—A judge in Texas sentenced Ferdo Rodriguez to six months in gaol for ...

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  15. Strike Ballot Result Before Queen Arrives

    BRISBANE, January 29.—The result of a key railway union strike ballot will be known at least a fortnight ...

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  16. Candidates For Wide Bay Seat

    BRISBANE, January 29.—Country and Labour Party candidates for the Wide Bay Federal Seat will not be ...

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  17. Dog's Fancy For Clothes

    IPSWICH, January 29.—The dog that can retrieve a stick or ball is generally regarded by a proud owner as ...

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  18. MINISTER KNIGHTED

    INVERCARGILL, January 29.—At a private ceremony at the Grand Hotel here to-night the Queen invested with ...

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  19. Heavy Spending On Liquor

    CANBERRA, January 29.—In the three months ended December 31 last, 10 per cent of all retail spending ...

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  20. SPECIAL WAGGON FOR TULLY FALLS

    CAIRNS, January 29.—The Co-ordinator General of Public Works is arranging with the Railway department for ...

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  21. Maori Accused Of Assaulting Son

    AUCKLAND, January 29.—A Maori, Jack Walker, (37), was brought before Mr. S. Pateron, S.M. at ...

    Article : 153 words
  22. Concentrating On Milling Research

    MACKAY, January 29.—Milling research will form the main part of the programme planned for the ...

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  23. URGES EXTENSION OF SECONDARY EDUCATION

    BRISBANE, January 29.—The State Government should consider extending secondary education over five years ...

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  24. OPTIMISM, NOT JOY FEATURES FINANCE STUDY

    NEW YORK, Jan. 29.—A London report in the "New York Times" to-day said that British officials ...

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  25. DRIVER'S REMAINS FOUND ON BEACH

    SYDNEY, January 29.—A body washed up at Bondl Beach to-day, and a decomposed hand found in ...

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  26. SUPPORTERS BANISHED

    NEW YORK, January 29.—Romney Wheeler, a correspondent of the National Broadcasting Company ...

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  27. MARTIAL LAW

    DAMASCUS, January 29.—President Abid S. Ishakli announced yesterday he had declared martial law in a ...

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  28. HINT THAT CABINET MAY SCRAP JAP SURVEY PLAN

    NEW YORK, January 29.—In new of the public hostility to the American proposal to employ Japanese in a hydrographic surrey of New Guinea waters, it now seemed likely that the Australian Cabinet would insist on their ...

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  29. Will Ask Labour To Ban Congress

    BRISBANE, January 29.—The Labour Party's Queensland Central Executive will be asked by some moderate ...

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  30. DISCUSS MIGRATION

    CANBERRA, January 29.—The Immigration Minister (Mr. H. E. Holt) will confer with the States on aspects of ...

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  31. Runs Three Miles To Give Alarm

    LONDON, January 29.—A railway fireman ran three miles through enow early yesterday to give the alarm ...

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  32. Wants "I Will" Amended In Marriage Service

    LONDON, January 29.—Sir Alan Herbert, British writer and former member of Parliament, seeks the scrapping of the marriage service "I will", in a new book published yesterday. ...

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  33. Still Silent On Reports Of N.G. Survey

    WASHINGTON, January 29.—United States Defence and State Department authorities were still silent ...

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  34. Cement Shortage To Continue

    BRISBANE, January 29.—Normal cement supplies are not expected to be available in Queensland ...

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  35. REFLOATING KETCH

    MACKAY, January 29.—An attempt will be made as soon as practicable to salvage the stranded ketch Crest IV ...

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  36. CONSTELLATION BRINGS QUEEN TO NORTH

    A view of the Constellation airliner. Horace Brinsmead, which will fly the Queen to Townsville on March 12. The airliner will be under the command of Captain Donald Farquhar MacMaster, one of Australia's most experienced airmen. (Story on Page 2). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. Queensland Band Championships

    TOOWOOMBA, January 29.—A total of 29 bands have so far entered for the Queensland band championship ...

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  38. Narriman May Wed Actor

    CAIRO, January 29.—Ex-Queen Narriman, of Egypt, 19 plane to marry an Egyptian film star and crooner ...

    Article : 63 words
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