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    PICKING grapes in an orchard at Ballandean is Noela Vollm, of Hemmant, who has been working ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RUSSIA MAY NOT PRESS JAVA STAND

    LONDON, January 22 (AAP): American delegates at the United Nations Assembly favour postponing until April the Security Council's consideration of ...

    Article : 599 words
  7. Nearly Half Cost Of One-Gauge Rail Be Spent In Q'ld

    CANBERRA : Of the estimated outlay of £223,943,843 to standardise railway gauges, £108,014,039 would be spent in Queensland. In an effort to induce the States to ...

    Article : 330 words
  8. Chifley Firm On Uniform Tax

    CANBERRA: The Federal Government stood firm at the Premiers' Conference today on its decision not to depart from the uniform system of taxation. ...

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  9. Indonesians Want British To Stay

    LONDON, January 22 (AAP) : Indonesians appreciate world interest in Java, but if the Russians, do not mind ...

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  10. Wave of Crime in Indo-China

    SAIGON, January 22: French court-martials at Saigon are now working overtime in a ...

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  11. Gouin to Be French Premier?

    LONDON, January 22 (AAP): Amid the series of bewildered conference following General ...

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  12. FLOODS POSSIBLE THROUGHOUT OLD.

    An overall survey of Queensland weather reports today indicates that flooding in all major waterways is more than a possibility in the very near future. ...

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  13. SCHOOL RE-OPENING DATES

    All State schools cost of the 150th meridian will reopen after the summer vacation next Tuesday, January 29. ...

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  14. NAZI OIL KINGS ARRESTED

    LONDON, January 22 (AAP): British Headquarters in Germany state, that field security police arrested six of Germany's "oil ...

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  15. Persians At Grips in Red Zone

    LONDON, January 22 (AAP): The Teheran newspaper, "Ettelaat," reports that 50 were ...

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  16. Jap Treated As Hostile Witness

    SINGAPORE, January 22 (AAP): At the request of the prosecuting officer, a Japanese staff sergeant was treated ...

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    CARDINAL GILROY, Australia's second Cardinal, left Mascot airport (Sydney) yesterday by Lancastrian airliner for London and Rome. While in Rome he will attend the Consistory to be proclaimed as a Cardinal by the Pope. He is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. REPATRIATION SHIP HITS MINE

    NEW YORK January 22 (AAP): The Shanghai correspondent of the Associated Press says that the 6,000 ton Japanese repatriation ship, ...

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  20. U.S. Sailors Beaten Up By Chinese

    SHANGHAI, January 22: Several American sailors were beaten up by demonstrating ...

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  21. Govt. to Seize Meat Packing

    WASHINGTON, January 22 (AAP): The Assistant Secretary of Labour (Mr Gibson) said the Government intended to seize the meat ...

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  23. Three Toowoomba Paralysis Cases

    First cases of infantile paralysis reported from Toowoomba since December 27 were announced today by the State Health ...

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  24. CEYLON RUBBER FOR EMPIRE

    COLOMBO, January 23 (AAP): Provisional allocations of rubber for the first quarter of 1946 provide for supplies to Britain, Australia, South ...

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  25. NAZI PLUNDER IN WESTERN EUROPE

    LONDON, January 22 (AAP): The Germans appointed commissars for exploitation in the systematic economic wringing of west European countries, said the French prosecutor, Henri ...

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  26. Girl Claims Hitler Was Her Father

    LONDON, January 22 The British authorities are holding an attractive 18 years old girl named Cotelind ...

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  27. MANY SIGNS OF CHEAPER FRUIT AND VEGETABLES

    Yesterday I saw stacks of pineapples unsold. There were apples aplenty. Salesmen were looking for buyers for tomatoes (green), peaches, some varieties of plums, pears and beans. If this is a token of what is to ...

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    THE MEETING of city businessmen on the shortage of office space passed a resolution of protest and the Chamber of Commerce was requested ...

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