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  2. TIDES SUN AND MOON

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  4. STATE'S BASIC REMAINS PAY REMAINS

    BRISBANE, January 23.—The State Industrial Court to-day ruled that the State basic wage of £10/16/- for adult males and £7/4/6 for adult females, remain unaltered. ...

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  5. The Mascot- And His Dog Go To War

    3 year old Va Van acoompanied by this small dog - leads a column of Victnam mops troops through the swampy [?]shes of the Red River delta. Va Van Tone attached himself to the battalion and complete with dog, has now been adopted as their mascot. He insists on carrying his own pack and equipment ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JUNIOR MEDALS GO TO SOUTH

    BRISBANE, January 23.-The Byrnes medal, warded annually to the student securing highest aggregate marks in the Junior Public Examination has been won this year by John R. ...

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  7. WILL MOVE ON LONG SERVICE PAY

    Action to co[?] workers to takes long service leave rather this pay is lieu, was [?]ted by the Labour and ...

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  8. Liberation Front For Egypt

    CAIRO, January 23.—[?] coming guns General Negulb to-day announced the formaion of a liberation f[?] to ...

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  9. Nazi Underground To The Surface In Berlin Disorder

    LONDON, January 23.—The "Doily Mail's" Berlin correspondent says the underground movement came to the surface in Berlin last night. A total of ...

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  10. Outbreak of Flu in Three Countries

    LONDON, January 23.—Influenza outbreaks gripped France, Germany and more than half the United States ...

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  11. NO SUCH THING AS JUNIOR PASS

    BRISBANE, January 13.—the Education Director-General (Mr. Wathins) said to-day ...

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  12. PAYMENT WAS DELAYED

    This week a tetter came from Sydney to the "Bulletin" enclosing stamp for a paper. ...

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  13. JAP CORONATION GIFT TO QUEEN

    LONDON, January 28.Japan's Coronation gift to Queen Elizabeth will be prices Japanese lacquerware ...

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  14. CHECK PRICES

    BRISBANE, January 23.—Prices Commission inspectors will be detailed almost [?] ...

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  15. TULLY'S RECORD SEASON

    TULLY, January 23.— Wham the crushing season of the Tally mill ended at 4.10 p.m to-day, the ...

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  16. Heroine to Study As Doctor

    LONDON, January 23.—Dawn Kathigaen (16), Malayan girl, who 10 years ago tole her mother to ...

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  17. Migrants Assimilation Encouraged

    There were many encouraging signs of the successful assimilation of migrants into the Australian ...

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  18. Seventh Portrait Prize Win.

    SYDNEY, January 23.—Australia's best known and most achionable pertralt [?] william Gargta. to-day was ...

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  19. ONE IN 3 WORKED FOR GOVT.IN NOV.

    CANBERRA, January 23.—Almost one third of the men and women employed last November ...

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  20. Cham 17ft Victim

    HAMM, January 23.— [?] "Authobahn" murder of women girls has claims on 17th [?] ...

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  21. Plant Less Tobacco

    BRISBANE, January 23.—There will be 500 acres loss tobacco planted in Queensland this year. This is ...

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  22. Flies To New York

    MONTEGOBAY (Jamaica), January 23.—The British Prime Minister (Mr. Wintness [?] left in a ...

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  23. Few Weeks For Rosenbergs

    WASHINGTON, January 23.—Justice Department sources said yesterday it was likely that the ...

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  24. PROTEST TO U.S. ON IMPORT CUTS

    The Minister for Commerce (Mr. J. McEwen) said to-day the Commonwealth Government was protesting ...

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  25. Sailor Quizzed

    [?] attached o the Flinders Naval Base was closely questioned by Ruasell Street detectives ...

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  26. NURSES IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE, January 23.—Ten Australian Red Cross women arrived in Singapore by the liner Rome yesterday ...

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  27. FADDEN SAYS FED. WAGE ADJUSTMENT ENCOURAGING

    WELLINGTON, January 23.—The Australian Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) to-day described the latest bask wage adjustment as tremendously encouraging news. ...

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  28. Other Twin Unchanged

    CHICAGO, January 22.— The condition of Rodney, the Urviving separated Brodie Siamese twin, was reported ...

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  29. POPE IS ILL

    VATICAN CITY January 13: The Pope, who awoke yesterday with a high temperature, was twice visited by a ...

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  30. EXECUTION POSTPONED

    CAIRO, January 23.—The xecution of Lieutenant Colonel Mohammed Hassan Damanhury, convicted ...

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  31. REDS STUDY CURRENTS OVER JAPAN?

    TOKIO, January 23.—A Japanese newspaper sold to-day that Soviet planes that have flown over Northern Japan may be studying high-altitude ...

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  32. Problem of U.K. Fog Deaths

    LONDON, January 23.— The Health Minister (Mr. In Mscleod) told the House of Commons his ...

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  33. Rockets On Korea

    TOKIO, January 23.—Eight flights of Australian Meteor juts poured more thus 200 high explosive rockets ...

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  34. EDINBURGH WEDDING

    Wedding of the Earl ol Dalkelth— seen here tenting St.Glles Cathedral, Edinburgh, with his bride Miss Jane MoNell—removes another eligible bachelor from the list of those who at one time have been rumoured as Princess ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. Sydney Wharf Idle Monday

    SYDNEY; January 23.— Sydney waterside workers to-day rotated to accept work on "pop urgent: ships ...

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  36. 66,360 UNEMPLOYED AT START OF 1953

    CANBERRA, January 23.—The number of unemployed persons registered with the Commonwealth Employment Service at January 2 totalled 66.360. ...

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  37. Puzzled By Tobacco Moves

    CAIRNS, January 23.—Certain aspect* of recent lop level moves affecting the tobacco industry had ...

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  38. PROFIT FOR P.M.G.

    CANBERRA, January 23.—The Postmaster-General's Department showed a profit if £860.000 for the 1951-52 ...

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  39. WOODEN LEG MISSING

    SYDNEY, January 23.—The exhumation to-day ol the body of the one-legged Royal Navy veteran. Donald ...

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  40. GERMAN MINE DEATHS

    BERLIN, January 23.—Eleven people were killed and 23 injured when a wartime German Army mine exploded ...

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