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  2. CYCLONE FORECAST AIM FOR STATE

    A PLAN to revolutionise forecasting of cyclones off Queensland was announced yesterday by two of the State's leading scientists. They are confident that under their ...

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  3. SOUTHPORT SEAT

    LIBERAL and Country Party delegates will select a joint candidate for the new State seat ...

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  4. 22 POUNDS OF PERCH

    THIS 22½ lb. Golden Perch—possibly an Australian record—was caught in the MacIntyre Riner, near ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. N.S.W. poll blackout

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Voluntary Liberal and Labour Party workers to-night tore down ...

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  6. PEGGING PRICES "NO USE"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Price control was useless, the Victorian Prices Minister (Mr. Oldham) said to-day. ...

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  7. PEOPLE LEAVE BEDS WHEN FLOODS RISE

    CLOUDBURSTS in hills above the Lockyer Valley late on Tuesday and early yesterday morning caused creeks and streams to flood surrounding country. The floodwaters brought people from their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Mackay hold-ups

    THE Stevedoring Industry Board in Sydney has not yet announced any action on the recent ...

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  9. Big floods near Bega

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The flood danger in N.S.W. has now switched to the south coast, where large ...

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  10. A.W.U. and migrants

    THE Australian Workers' Union insisted that British migrants brought to Australia be ...

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  11. Pen in stomach

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A delicote operation on a boy who is now in Prince Henry Hospital. Melbourne ...

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  12. It is good eating, too

    A 22½lb. Plectroplites Ambiguuous has been caught near Goondiwindi. This means that probably the ...

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  13. 24 Get diphtheria

    There were 11 diphtheria cases in Brisbane last month, and 13 were reported from nine country centres. ...

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  14. Stole ten rings

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A well-dressed woman to-day stole a pad of 10 diamond rings, valued at £250, from the ...

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  15. Advertising

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  16. HANLON ON COAL

    FUTURE of the Callide coalfield was not necessarily dependent on an export market, the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said last night. Mr. Hanlon returned to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. MULLET AT 1/ IN 13 SHOPS

    THIRTEEN city and suburban fish shops will sell small, cleaned mullet at 1/ per lb. to-day and ...

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  18. Sank launch to end fire

    A launch owner last night swamped an 18-foot motor boat in six feet of water in Breakfast Creek to out out a ...

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  19. New survey on butter costs

    Another survey into the production cost of butter would begin in Queensland and other States soon the Queensland ...

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  20. Customs seize metal cargo

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Customs officials have seized about 200 tons of metal stowed underneath wool and hides in ...

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  21. Woman took £120

    Carmen Adeline Borradale, 28, admitted in the Police Court yesterday that she stole £120 from John James Davis ...

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  22. No direct action

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Australian Council of Trade Unions will not advocate, direct notion over its £10 basic ...

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  23. SHIP HELD IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The United States Government to-day was granted an interim injunction prohibiting the ...

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  24. Pensions liaison

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday.—Mr. H. F. Calder, chief executive officer of the British Ministry of Pensions ...

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  25. May curb arms

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Victoria will consider legislating to control all firearms, including tommy-guns, on the ...

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  26. Red union poll challenged

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The recent Ironworkers' Union ballot, which returned communist officials and their supporters ...

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  27. Tito Schipa to visit Brisbane

    Renowned Italian tenor Tito Schipa will tour Australia and New Zealand from May to July. He will sing at the Brisbane ...

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  28. Bitten by snake

    MUNDUBBERA, Wednesday.—Wilfred Bonisch, 26, farmer af Mundubbera, was bitten on the right ankle by a brown ...

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  29. Dame Enid's job

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Dame Enid Lyons, Australia's first woman Commonwealth Minister, presided for the first ...

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  30. Cliff-top escape

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The driver of an earth-moving machine jumped clear as it plunged 200 feet over a cliff ...

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  31. Mining honour

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Mr. W. S. Robinson, president of the Zinc Corporation Ltd., and New Broken Hill ...

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  32. Firemen's hours

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Members of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade and the Country Fire Authority in Victoria will ...

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  33. News in to-day's classifieds

    Top set of teeth found at Annerley. "Noisy couple" want flat. University cap and gown for ...

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