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  2. MAH[?] [?]

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  3. [?] SUN AND MOON.

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  4. Gale Winds, Cyclonic Bains Moving Southward

    BRISBANE, January 14.—Gale winds and cyclonic rains ste[?]moving southwards in to Queensland three the Gulf of Carperation to-night are expected to bring moderate ...

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  5. EISENHOWNER'S POLICY CHIEFS TOGETHER

    NEW YORK, January 14.—The President-elect (General Dwight Eisenhower) summoned the new policy administraton's defence and foroigen ...

    Article : 258 words
  6. TE WAR IN INDO-CHINA

    A pictare well illustrating the [?] culties of te fighting in Indo-China—-a patrol of Lestion Ch[?] crossing a swiflly flowwing river during the recent fighting near Hanol. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Murdered Girl's Trip Broadcast

    SYDNEY, January 14.—Radio [?] of [?] ...

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  8. COAL OFFER TO PAKISTAN

    [?] January 14.—Queensland had offered [?] 25,000 test of coal a year, the [?] ...

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  9. DIRECT SERVICE FROM U.K.

    Townsville Harbour members have received advice from Dalgety and Coy. Ltd., that the Shaw savill Line ...

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  10. Doctors In Russian Claim Not British?

    LONDON, January 14.—A Foreign Office spokesman said to-day he could not take seriously a suggestion that mine Sussian doctors, charged with having murdered ad attempted to murder top members of the ...

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  11. Ian Craig Included In Fourth Test

    SYDNEY, January 14.—Brilliant [?] year-old Mesman bat[?] Ian Craing has been including among 12 ...

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  12. "SHOOK REPLACE SCHOLARSHIP"

    BRISBANE, January 14: A mid-winner examination should [?] te December [?] examination ...

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  13. 2 KILLED IN COLLISION

    BRISBANE, January 1.—A chan[?] and an eld[?] woman were killed, and two other women were ...

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  14. 320 Miners Dismissed

    MARYDOROUGH, January 14.—The 2,000 [?] of Howard. Terba[?] and [?] ware deprested ...

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  15. NEW DREDGER WORKS TO-DAY

    Townsville's new £416,000 suction dredger is due to commence operations this morning. The ...

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  16. U.S. Supports Jap Warning

    WASHINGTON, January 14.—The State Department Mid to-day the United Stated Japan's warning ...

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  17. Sid Barnes In Shield Team

    SYDNEY, January 14.—Sid Barnes has again been inolved is the New South Wales [?] Dlay ...

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  18. BLAST KOREAN RAIL SYSTEM

    TOKIO, January 4: Allied bombers balasted the North Koespean rail system for te fifth night [?] succ[?] ...

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  19. HONOURS TO COUNTRY IN SCHOLARSHIP

    BRISBANE, January 14.—In addition to wining the two Lilley Medals in the State Scholarship examination for top box and girl ...

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  20. U.K. To Brief On A-Attack

    LONDON, January 14.—The "Darily Telegraph") says the commonwealth countries will e briefed by Britain on ...

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  21. FADDEN FOR N.Z. HOLIDAT

    [?]land next week follows ...

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  22. "FIRST AIR RACE ENTRY

    SYDNEY, January 14.—R.A.A.F. Reserve Squadron Leader A. ("titus") Oates, handed in the first official ...

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  23. Labour Plans On Feb. 28 Election?

    BRISBANE, January 14.—The consensus of opinion in political circles to-day was that February 28 was the most likely date for the State elections. ...

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  24. TITLE FIGHT REFUSED FOR CARRUTHERS

    SYDNEY, January 14.—British Solomans' offer to stage a world the fight for ...

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  25. CHARGED WITH ATTACK ON GIRL

    IPSWICH, January 14.—An Ipswich taxi driver appeared in the Court of Petty Sessions this morning, ...

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  26. BOOK CITY HALL

    BRISBANE, Jan, 14.—Liberal Party headquarters were informed tonight that the State ...

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  27. Refuse To End Oil Inquiry

    WASHINGTON, January 14.—United States district judge. James Kirkland, yesterday refused to end a ...

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  28. Urge Revision McCarran Act

    WASHINGTON, January 14.—President Truman urged swift Congreeslonal action in a proposal for a ...

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  29. "FORCE AIRLINE OUT OF BUSINESS"

    BRISBANE, January 14.—The transfer to Brisbane's flying boat base from the Hamilton Reach of the river ...

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  30. TOWNSVILLE SLEPT AS 3 WEIRS FILLED

    Townsvilleans, in the main, slept when the most momentous event of the young year and, for that matter, the whole of 1953 occurred die filling of the three weirs. The Ross flowed ...

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  31. BRODIES' CHANCES NOW REMOTE

    CHICAGO, January 14.—An attending physician said to-day that the chances that Roger Lee Brodie, the ...

    Article : 119 words
  32. ESTABLISH HOTEL CHAIN

    A Queensland firm has established a £1,000,000 hotel chain throughout the State, The firm. Queen street ...

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  33. JAP DIPLOMATS' PARIS MEETING

    LONDON, January 14.—Mr. Shuncichi Matanmoto, Japan's arobassador to Britisin, will fly to Paris to-day ...

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  34. RE-BIRTH OF JAP. FLEET

    TOKIO, January 14.—The United States to-day handed over 10 ships to Japan in a ceremony marking the ...

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  35. Theft of U.S. Secrets

    WASHINGTON, January 14.—The Federal Grand Jury has handed down a sealed spy Indictment yesterday ...

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  36. MALAYA REDS DESPERATELY NEED FOOD

    SINGAPORE. January 14.—Hungry, hunted terroriste i the jun[?] of North Johore have been so ...

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  37. 3½ HOURS LESS IN NEW TRAIN

    BRISBANE, January M: Three and a half boon will be clipped off the rail Journey from Brisbane to Townsville next month by ...

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  38. STOP WORK ON VIC. OLYMPIC STADIUM

    MELBOURNE, January 14.—The Premier of Victoria (Mr. J. Cain) late this afternoon, anounced that all week on the Olympic stadinm in Melbourne would be stopped immediately. ...

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  39. "WEST NOT STRONG ENOUGH YET"

    WASHINGTON, January 4.—Mr. Robert Lovett. Jnited states Secretary of [?]eftence, saud yesterday that ...

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  40. EGYPT'S ANSWER TO BRITAIN SOON

    CAIRO, January 14.—The Egypton Premier (General Negutib) to-night finished studying Britain's note on ...

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  41. ITALIAN GOVT. FIGHTS STRIKE

    ROME, January 14.—The Italian Government yesterday mobillised airlines, buses and army lorries to fight a ...

    Article : 47 words
  42. FILM BANNED

    DAMASCUS, January 14: The British film "Carboard Cavasller" has been banned in Suria "for faisifying historial facts and criticising ...

    Article : 46 words
  43. AUST. SONGS IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, January 14.—Several radio stations to-day begin broadcasting Australian folk songs recorded by ...

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