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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY.

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  4. U.S. AID TO SETTLE MIGRANTS IH AUST.?

    CANBERRA, January 21.— The question of American financial assistance for the settlement of migrants in Australia and elsewhere would become a live issue in the immediate future, said the Minister for Migration ...

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  5. New Charges Over Baby Deaths

    BRISBANE, January 21.— The Police court was crowded to-day when further charges were [?]ferred ...

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  6. NEW PRESIDENT STARTS WITH CABINET PROBLEM.

    WASHINGTON, January 21.— General Dwight Eisenhower but his nose to the presidential grindstone to-day with the knowledge that his Cabinet had not been confirmed, and that a ...

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  7. TEA FOR R.A.A.F. MEN IN KOREA

    In Korea the "Flight One" men of No.77 (Fighter) [?] R.A.A.F., have converted an old American transport plane into a "tea stall" as a piece to get out of the cold of the ice and snow that now covers the frosen land. Soon here having a cup of tea are the man who, in all weather, make sure that the metere [?] fighters of the Royal Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NO MODEL SUGAR MILL FOR SHOW

    Disappointment at the refusal of the Queensland canegrowers Council to send a working sugar will ...

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  9. DEATH FROM DIPHTHERIA

    A 10-months-old baby girl has died in Townsville with diphtheria. Hew brother and sister, aged three and ...

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  10. DELAY TO MT. SPEC SCHEME?

    West as the Mt. Specacheme may be delayed unless the City Council be prepped to defer other ...

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  11. 27-YEAR-OLD FORD

    BARALDINE, January 21.— After 27 years the old T model Ford lorry, owned by E. ...

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  12. Roil Cool Stockpiling To Restore Work Iff Q'land Mines

    BRISBANE, January 21.— Railway stockpiling of coal would raise all mines to their previous production and restore full employment, the Mines Minister( Mr. E. J. Riordan) ...

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  13. "CULT DOES LIKE WORK IN AUST."

    SYDNEY, January 21.— Australia seemed to have developed a cult against work, Professor Sir Douglas ...

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  14. WARRANT ISSUED FOR CONTEMPT

    BRISBANE, January 21.— In the Supreme Court chambers to-day, Mr. Justice Townley ordered the issue ...

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  15. CROWDS FLEE EAST GERMANY

    BERLIN, January 21.— A record number of 1470 East German refugees of all ages poured West ...

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  16. Lay In Open 11 Hours When Found

    MACKAY, January 11.— For 11 hours a 55-year-old grazier lay injured in scrap country at Carmils expected ...

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  17. SAYS S.P. BETTING A "RACKET"

    BRISBANE, January 21.— Senator A. [?] to-day urged A.W. U. officials to give a lead to the ...

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  18. Tally Clerks To Strike

    MELBOURNE, January 21.— A nation-wide strike of shipping tally clerks would be held before the end of ...

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  19. Heated Exchange Over Poll Low

    ROMS. January 21.—Nearly 200 left Trine members of the Chamber charged the Government benches ...

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  20. Vast Coal Deposits At Blair Athol

    BRISBANE, January 21.— [?] estimated at 400,000,000 tons were available at the Blair Athol open ...

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  21. life Gaol For Egypt Plot.

    CAIRO, January 21.— Two Egyptian Army officers accused of taking part in last weeks abortive ...

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  22. Dog Crashed By Python

    INNISFAIL. January 21: Blosy, a cattle dog, tried in vain early to-day to save another dog from being ...

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  23. STEEL SHORTAGE IN QLD. EASED

    BRISBANE, January 21.— Queensland's steel shortage had been eased by lacrased supplies and further ...

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  24. Prime Minsters In Coronation March?

    LONDON, January 21.— The "Daily Telegraph" says invitations from the Queen are being sent to all ...

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  25. WOMAN JURY FOREMAN

    SYDNEY, January 21.— A woman J.P., whose daughter was the first woman juror in New South ...

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  26. Has Named Mystery Fish?

    ROCKHAMPTON, January 21.—A mystery fish which was notted by Mr. A. Pastourel last Saturday ...

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  27. Menzies For Radio Talk

    CANBERRA, January 21: The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) will begin a series of short weekly radio ...

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  28. TENDENCY TO NATIONALISE MORE INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, January 21: Addressing the A.W.U. conference to-day the Deputy Premier (MR.J. E. ...

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  29. BIG PUBLIC LOAN

    BRISBANE, January 21.— A £1,600,000 public loan will be launched by the City Council on February 9. ...

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  30. TAKES SECOND OIL CARGO

    TEMERAN, January 21.— The Italian tanker Mir[?] sailed out of Abandan yesterday with the second ...

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  31. HOLDEN AHEAD

    LONDON. January 21.— The Australian Holden arrived at Dover on the Brat lap of the Monte Carlo rally without ...

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  32. ELECTRICITY LOAN OVERSUBSCRIBED?

    BRISBANE, January 21: The State Electricity commission's £500,000 loan which closed to-day, is ...

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  33. EDEN LEADING MISSION TO U.S.

    LONDON, January 21.—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden) and the Choncellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Butler) will head the ...

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  34. MAC NOT ABLE TO VISIT AUST.

    CANBERRA, January 21: General Douglas MacArthur will be unable to visit Australia as the guest ...

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  35. DIRECTION ON TOBACCO STANDS

    HOBART. January 21.— The Government's decision to double the Australian tobacco quotas to 6 per cent. ...

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  36. BRISBANE WHARF STRIKE COLLAPSES

    BRISBANE, January 21: Brisbane watersiders returned to work on 10 ships to-day when their first ...

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  37. NEED MORE RAIN IN INLAND

    BRISBANE, January 21.— More rain is needed in big areas of inland Queensland to break the two-year-old drought. ...

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  38. SWEEPING POWERS

    ADELAIDE, January 21.—The Australian Labour Party Federal conference to-day endorsed sweeping Industrial ...

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  39. NORTH KOREANS IN EARLY ATTACK

    SEOUL, January 21.— About 100 North Korean soldiers waded through the ley Nam River on the ...

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  40. New Lead On Shanks Murder?

    BRISBANE, January 21.— Detectives to-day received information from a man on the 16-week-old wilston ...

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  41. EDEN'S STATEMENT ON I ARREST OF EX-NAZIS

    LONDON, January 21.— The British authorities had information that Hie seven former Nazis recently arrested in West Germany hod been plotting eventually to regain power ...

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  42. INKERMAN TO CRUSH 120 TONS HOURLY 1955

    HOME HILL, January 21.— It is expected that by 1955, Inkerman mill should be capable of maintaining a crushing rate of 120 tons per hour. This information is consequent on a deputation of representatives of Inkerman Mill ...

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  43. WOUNDED IN CAFE GUN DUEL

    SINGAPORE, January 21.— A Chinese detective and an Indian bystander were seriously wounded in ...

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  44. Pre-University Year For Secondary Schools Urged

    BRISBANE, January 21.—A report recommending the addition of a pre-University year to the present four-year secondary education system has been sent to die Education Minister ...

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  45. PROGRESS ON NEW BRIDGE

    HOME HILL, January 21.— The last period in the construction of the Burdekin high level bridge foundation ...

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  46. DEATH FOR PLOTTING

    LONDON, January 21.—The principal accused of group of 10 chaired with plotting to overthrow the ...

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  47. Fought Police With Carver

    MELBOURNE. Jan. 21. Armed with a 10 inch carring knife and a 15 inch gardening fork, a suspected ...

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  48. WAGE ADJUSTMENT ANNOUNCED TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, January 21.— The new quarterly basic wage adjustment will be announced at 3 p.m. to-morrow ...

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  49. Worth £10,500

    BRISBANE, January 21: The B.A. T.C. to-day increased prize money for the Doomben Ten Thousand by ...

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  50. Never Ignored A.W.U.

    BRISBANE, January 21.— The A.W.U's point of view and never been ignored or shelved by the State ...

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  51. Subsidy Urged On Export Coal

    BOWEN. January 21.—The Bowen Harbour Board has decided to approach the Federal Government with a ...

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  52. LONDON FOG

    LONDON, January 21.— Both London airports are out of action and shipping is queued up outside ...

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  53. ROGER BRODIE DEAD

    CHICAGO. January 21.— Roger Lee Brodie, the weaker of the Siamese twins separated on December 17, died ...

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