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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. BRITAIN'S MIDGET SUBMARINES

    The Royal Navy has led the world in the development of the midget submarine since the war and to-day several of "X-craft" are in service, manned by highly trained officers and ratings. The "X-craft" are only feet long. The exploits of these craft were highspots of the last war. The objects of these midget submarines is to seek out ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FLOODS SWIRL DOWN FAR N.Q. RIVERS

    BRISBANE, January 12.—Flood waters to-night were swirling down far North Queensland river systems swollen by monsoonal rains. Late week-end strangthening of ...

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  6. Churchill Requested To Provide More U.K. Leadership

    NEW YORK, January 12.—Mr. Daan Acheson, the United States Secretary of State, has made a personal appeal to Mr. Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister, to provide more leadership in Western ...

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  7. REDS LASH OUT IN KOREA

    SEOUL, January 12.—Communist infantrymen lashed out with their heaviest assaults of the saw year ...

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  8. PREMIER'S REPLY TO FADDEN

    BRISBANE, January 12. "The people of Queensland will not be so foolish as to believe that the negative ...

    Article : 266 words
  9. Germans In Nato?

    NEW YORK, January 12.-General Matthew Ridgway, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe, said in ...

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  10. POLL DATE LIKELY TO BE SET TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, January 12.—The Premier (Mr. V. C. Gair) is expected to announce the date of the State election of a Cabinet meeting to-morrow. This follows to-day's meeting of the Labour Party's full Queensland ...

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  11. MINERS LAID OFF AS COAL ORDERS FALL

    BRISBANE, January 12. A conference on the serious fall in orders is likely to be held soon between the State ...

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  12. PROBE B.C.P.A. FOOD POISONING

    [?] January 12.—Britain Commonwealth Pacific Afrlines will fly its special medical officer, (Dr. ...

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  13. ITALY AGREES TO BALKAN PACT

    LONDON, January 12.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Athens correspondent says the Italian Premier (Signor ...

    Article : 84 words
  14. 10 MEN TO CARRY COFFIN

    RATIO (Arkansas) Jan. 12.—Ten men will carry 40st 5lb Lucean Harris to his grave in a 545lb ...

    Article : 101 words
  15. TO MOBILISE FARM POPULATION

    LONDON, January 12.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent says the East German ...

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  16. WOMAN ON N.S.W. JURY

    SYDNEY, January 12.—The first woman to ever sit on a jury in New South Wales said at the end of a ...

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  17. DOUBLES MATCH PROVES THRILIER

    12.—The lan Ayre, Rex Hartwig versus Vic Setxas, Ham Richardson doubles match was a highlight of ...

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  18. AUST. TRADE BALANCE FAVOURABLE

    CANBERRA, January 12. A favourable balance of trade of £156,000,000 was recorded for the first six ...

    Article : 164 words
  19. EXTRADITED ON THEFT CHARGE

    SYDNEY, January 12.—Richard Norris Shepherd (22), bank teller, of Brisbane, was extradited to Brisbane ...

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  20. SAYS Qld's TOBACCO FUTURE VERY POOR

    BRISBANE, January 12.—The future of the State's tobacco industry was "very poor" the South Queensland Tobacco Growers' Co-operative Association secretary, Mr. R. J. Agostinelli, said to-day. ...

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  21. WOMAN STABBED FOUR TIMES

    KINGAROY, January 12.—The Medical Superintendent of the Kingaroy District Hospital (Dr. R. ...

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  22. FADDEN DEFENDS TAX PLAN

    CANBERRA, January 12.—The Treasurer, Sir Arthur Fadden, to-night defended the Commonwealth ...

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  23. CAIRNS WHARFIES, SEAMEN STRIKE OVER SECTIONS OF TRAFFIC ACT

    CAIRNS, January 12.—Cairns waterfront was idle to-day as both watersiders and seamen struck in protest against what they claimed were "restrictive" sections of the Queensland ...

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  24. May Name Aust. XI To-day

    SYDNEY, January 12.—Australia's team for the fourth cricket Test, starting of Adelaide Oval on NEW YORK, January 12.—Mr. John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State in the incoming Republican ...

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  25. Atom Plant Silence Breaks Next Week

    LONDON, January 12.—The "Daily Expres's science writer, Chapman Pincher, says a three-year security silence ...

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  26. EGYPT'S CAMPAIGN AGAINST BRITISH

    LONDON, January 12.—The "Daily Mail's" Cairo correspondent says Egypt has stepped up its anti-British campaign. Major Magdi ...

    Article : 352 words
  27. Tax Receipts Nearly Half Budget Estimate

    CANBERRA, January 12.—Figures released by the Treasury today reveal taxation receipts from all sources for the six months to December 31 totalled almost £359,000,000 or ...

    Article : 176 words
  28. Polio Warning To Parents

    BRISBANE, January 12.—A warning on poliomyelitis was issued by the State Health Department to-day. ...

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  29. "Confer On Mine Dispute"

    BRISBANE, January 12. A private conference between the State Mines Department and mining union ...

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  30. Churchill's Quiet Day

    TOWER ISLE (Jamaica), January 12.—The British Prime Minister (Mr. Winston Churchill) spent a quiet day ...

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  31. MORE IRON FOR STATE

    BRISBANE, January 12.—Galvanised iron deliveries to Queensland shoudd increase immediately by ...

    Article : 136 words
  32. FRENCH BEATEN

    SYDNEY, January 12.—Newcastle (eatherweight. Trevor King (9.2) stopped Ray French (9.3½) in six rounds ...

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