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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON.

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  3. 1952 Close TODAY.

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  4. WINTER CLOTHING FOR KOREAN TROOPS.

    Before and lifter donning the British pattern kit Private Charlie, of South Gippsland, receives his issue from Q-store on left Right: The same Differ, well insulated against the chill of the Korean blasts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SUGAR AGREEMENT IS REMARKABLE.

    SYDNEY, January 2.-The Queensland Agriculture Minister, Mr. H. H. Collins, who returned to Sydney by air tonight after negotiating a new sugar deal for Australian grower*, said he would discuss ...

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  6. TOWNSVILLE'S MEAT SITUATION WORSENS.

    Townsville's meat shortage will reach an acute stage on Friday with the temporary closure of Garbutt's butchery at the completion of today's trading. In other North Queensland centres the position is ...

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  7. SHARP RISE IN HOTEL TARIFF.

    sRISBANE, January 2.— Hotel tariffs throughout Queensland will rise by 15/- and 20/- a week from tomorrow. The ...

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  8. FOUR NAVAL ESCORT GOTHIC.

    CANBERRA, January 2.— Foar Australian naval vessels will be made available to escort the Gothic on part of her ...

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  9. COMPREHENSIVE AGENDA FOR WASHINGTON TALKS.

    NEW YORK, January 2.-The agenda for the talks between the Britith Prime Minuter, Mr. Winston Churchill, and President Truman, covered everything except a detailed review of British financial and economic relations, stated the New York "Times" correspondent, James Reston, today. ...

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  10. VIOLENCE FLARES IN EGYPT.

    LONDON, January 2- Rcuter's correspondent at Ismailia says shots were fired last night at the British hospital at Tel el Kebir ...

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  11. Mercy Flight To Cocos Island.

    PERTH, January 2.-A Lincoln bomber is due to leave at midnight tonight on a 3600 mile return mercy flight to Cocos Island. ...

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  12. State Lifesavers May Get Free Insurance.

    SYDNEY, January 2.-A spokesman for the Commonwealth General Assurance Corporation Ltd. said today that the company had ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN ECONOMY IS UNBALANCED.

    sONDON, January 2.—The "Manchester Guardian" in a leader today blames the decline in Australian agriculture on the ...

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  14. Car Prices Increased.

    LONDON, January 2. - The Austin Company today announced that Increased prices in can and commercial vehicles became ...

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  15. MEDICAL TREATMENT AVAILABLE FOR P.O.W.'s.

    CANBERRA. January 2. — Special hospital treatment is available for any prisoner-of-war in Korea who are releaaed by tne ...

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  16. BOY'S 21 HOURS ORDEAL ON LOG IN LAKE.

    MELBOURNE. January 2 -An clcven-year-old boy clung for two and a half hours to a drifting log one and a half mllea out in Lake ...

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  17. FISH CAUGHT IN GUTTERS.

    MELBOURNE. January 2.-A deluge broke a hole in a cement irrigation channel at Bacchus Marsh today. Water noon ...

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  18. WE MAY SOON FACE FOOD SHORTAGE.

    DALBY, January 2.— Australia may soon be faced with a food shortage, the former Federal member for ...

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  19. BOGGED ON RETURN FROM BUSH FIRE.

    sARCALDINE, January 2: Recent atonal, which have yielded food rains in this district, were preceded by ...

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  20. BULK LOADING GRAIN SORGHUM.

    sOCKHAMPTON, January 2.— First bulk loading or grain sorghum actou Port Alma wharf will take place on Monday when the ...

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  21. TESTING HEAT OF RAIL LINES.

    BRISBANE. January 2.-The Brisbane Weather Bureau is testing the heat developed by Queensland railway lines. ...

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  22. 100 Die When Hurricane Hits Pacific Isle.

    AUCKLAND, January 2.— Nearly one hundred lives were lost in Epl Island when a hurricane swept the New Hebrides ...

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  23. YEERONGPILLY VALUES UP.

    BRISBANE, January 2.- Valuations for 6147 properties in the metropolitan district by Yeerongpilly have been increased by an ...

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  24. CRIME INCREASE IN BRITAIN.s

    LONDON, January 2.-The lines of Scotland Yard's crime graph turned upwards in 1851. There were increases in every type of ...

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  25. sLECTRIC PETROL PUMPS FOR BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE, January 2.- Electric patrol pumps began operating in Brisbane garages for the first time to-day. ...

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  26. NOTES RETURN TO BANKS.

    SYDNEY, January 2. - The Australian note issue was increased by a total of £33,290,00 between December 1 and ...

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  27. SHEEP WILL CUT LIGHTER NEXT SEASON.

    WARWICK, January 2.- Although sheep in the south-west are standing up to the dry conditions remarkably well the next ...

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  28. COMPOSER DIES.

    CORNING (New York) January 2.—Mr. John J. Caddigan, 72, composer of the 1918 song favourite, "The Rose Of No Man's ...

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  29. AIRMEN SAVED.

    SINGAPORE, January 2-An R.A.F. aircraft crashed into the sea of Chanigi today, but all three members of the crew escaped ...

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  30. GYMPIE BUTTER PRODUCTION LOW.

    GYMPIE. January 2.-Butter production at the Gympie factory of the Wide Bay Co-operative Dairy Association last month was ...

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  31. MANY TRIBUTES AT MR. DASH'S FUNERAL.

    BRISBANE. January 2. — Tributes from many sections of the community marked the State funeral today of the former ...

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  32. ALLIES PROPOSE NEW PRISONER EXCHANGE.

    TOKIO, January 2.-Allied cease-fire negotiators at Pan Mun Jom today proposed an exchange of prisoners on a one for one basis. The Communists had earlier asked for a blanket exchange of all ...

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  33. snvestigation Begins As Second Air Disaster Discovered.

    NEW YORK, January 2.-Civil Aeronautics Board investigators arrived in Little Valley, New York State, today for an on-the-spot check of the crash of a non-scheduled airliner that claimed 26 ...

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  34. NEW AUSTRALIAN FATALLY SHOT.

    BRISBANE, January 2.-A 27 year old New Australian, Povilas Makutenas, married, was shot dead in a South Brisbane ...

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  35. N.S.W. ROAD TOLL WORST EVER.

    SYDNEY, January 2. - During 1951, 788 people were killed and 14,000 others Injured on the roads in New South Wales. ...

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  36. Blood of 800 Distributed By Red Cross.

    BRISBANE. January 2.-A total of about MOO pints of Mood-enough to replace completely the Mood volume to ...

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  37. NEW MOUNT ISA MINE OFFICIAL.

    BRISBANE, January 2.-Mr. G. R. Fiiher, a director of New Broken Hill Consolidated Ltd. Silver Lead Mining: and ...

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  38. Mundummera Tremors Confirmed.

    BRISBANE, January 2.-Dr. Owen Jones, in charge of the Queensland University Sciamo-logical Station, tonight confirmed ...

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  39. MOST IMPORTANT WAR BOOK YET.s

    LONDON, January I.-Collins Publishing Company is publishing this month what they call "the most important book yet written ...

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  40. Company To Challenge Money Freeze.

    SYDNEY, January 2-A Sydney company today took out a High Court writ, challenging the validity of the Defence ...

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  41. 1350 Dead In U.S. Accidents.

    sEW YORK. January 2-Over 1390 persons lost their lives in violent accidents in America during the New Year's and Christmas ...

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  42. WHEW.

    PERTH. january 2.—Marble Bar. about MM miles north of Perth, had a maximum temperature of 107 degrees today—the ...

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