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  4. U.N. FORCES INTEND TO STAY IN KOREA AND FIGHT AS OF NOW

    TOKIO, January 15. — The United Nations forces intended to '' stay in Korea and fight as of now." This was stated by the U.S. Army ...

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  5. 7 died in blazing wreck of plane

    PHILADELPHIA, January 15.—Seven persons died in the blazing wreckage of a ...

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  6. Huge flood run-Off in Qld's four big river systems

    BRISBANE, Monday.—a huge flood run-off is rushing down Queensland's biggest four river systems, but more rain is forecast for the far north and central coast districts. ...

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  7. WATERSIDERS TO BAN OVERTIME

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' Federation has decided that watersiders should not work ...

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  8. GLEN DAVIS WAS NEVER ECONOMIC UNDERTAKING

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Neither the previous Labor Government nor this Government had been able to secure the necessary output of shale at a reasonable cost to enable the Glen Davis plant to be ...

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  9. Stop-work by miners called off

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Miners' Federation officials at Lithgow to-day called off the aggregate ...

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  10. Working round clock to repair communications

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Post Office linesmen, Main Roads Commission workmen, and railway ...

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  11. Dundula to sail with Callide coal for Vic.

    Brisbane, Monday. — The Dundula will begin loading 5000 tons of Collide coal for Victoria ...

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  12. INDIA HOPES TO PUT BRAKE ON RED CHINA

    Madame Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Indian Ambassador to the U.S., said recently that India did not believe that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Control of all life saving drugs urged

    SYDNEY, Mon. — Control of the distribution of all life saving drugs in short supply was urged to-night by the ...

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  14. Not Communists, say peace talk delegates

    MELBOURNE, Monday. —"We are not Communists, and we are going to make a strong ...

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  15. TOUGH BABY

    ROCKHAMPTON, Mon. — Leslie Unwin, who will be one year old next week, fell 12ft. from his bedroom ...

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  16. Blackmail of band alleged

    LONDON, January 15.—Graeme Bell's Australian Jazz band, here oh a £20,000 12 months' contract, may be stopped from giving more ...

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  17. NORTHERN LINE STILL OPEN

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. — The northern line from Townsville to Cairns is still open to rail traffic and to the west a normal time ...

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  18. Nambour dairy conference

    Brisbane, Monday. — The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. Collins) had appointed a ...

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  19. Rate increases

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday.—The Toowoomba City Council to-night adopted a supplementary budget providing for an increase in rates ...

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  20. Family's narrow escape

    BUNDABERG, Monday.—A Sydney family on a holiday motoring tour of Queensland had a narrow escape from being swept to death ...

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  21. Migrants hurt in Toowoomha road collision

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday. — Two migrants were injured, one seriously, yesterday afternoon when the motor cycle on ...

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  22. Report on bulk handling

    BRISBANE, Mon.—Two sugar officials will report to Queensland producers next month on all stages of American bulk handling ...

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  23. NO WAGE PEGGING WITHOUT CONTROL OF PROFITS AND PRICES

    BRISBANE, Monday.—There could be no pegging of wages without the strictest control of profits and prices, stated the retiring president of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. G. Pont) to-day. ...

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  24. HIGH PRICES PREDICTED

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — "Frightening" prices for clothing and household linen were predicted to-day by John ...

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  25. THREAT TO STOP HEARING

    MELBOURNE, Mon.—Conciliation Commissioner Galvin said at the resumed hearing to-day of the Metal Trades Association claim ...

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  26. Darwin abos on strike again

    DARWIN, Mon. — Aborigines in the Darwin area again went on strike to-day, demanding a £7 a week wage out of which they ...

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  27. Churches in touch with Jubilee

    BRISBANE, Mon. — Queensland churches kept in close liaison with Commonwealth Jubilee authorities in the jubilee ...

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  28. WANTED TO GO AND SMASH UP AUTHOR OF BOOK

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—John Francis Wren said in the Third City Court to-day that his reaction when he read the book "Power Without Glory" was to "go and smash up Hardy." ...

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  29. Judgment on bill next month

    SYDNEY. Mon.—The High Court of Australia is expected to deliver judgment early next month on the challenge to the ...

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  30. HEALTH PLAN DELAYED

    CANBERRA, Mon. — The Federal Government's proposed plan to pay 90 per cent of doctors' bills will not be ...

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  31. NO APPEAL AGAINST BULIMBA ELECTION TRIBUNAL DECISION

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Mr. R. J. Gardner, whose election as a Labor candidate to the Bulimba seat was declared void, said to-night he would not appeal to the Full Court against the decision declaring the poll void. On January 2 the Election ...

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  32. Defence Minister visiting Qld.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—Queensland's defence establishments are the first to be inspected by the Defence Minister (Mr. McBride) in ...

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  33. Security Loan completed

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Successful completion of the Eleventh Security Loan was announced by the Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) to-night. ...

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  34. PRECAUTIONS ON INFLUENZA

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Director-General of Health (Dr. Metcalfe) cabled Britain for full details of the influenza epidemic at ...

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  35. Three injured in rail collision

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Two railwaymen and a passenger were injured when two electric passenger trains collided about 400 ...

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