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  2. ENOUGH LAND NOW TO FILL SUGAR QUOTA

    BRISBANE, January 26.—Representatives of the Australian Sugar Producers Association and of the Australian Cane Growers' Council, led by Messrs W. A. Brand M.L.A. AND B. Foley, to-day, waited ...

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  3. ABROAD TO STUDY N.Q. FEVERS

    BRISBANE, January 26.—A further study of fevers prevalent in North Queensland will be made by Dr. E. H. Derrick, ...

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  4. Cardwell Producers Grievance

    Cardwell and District Growers' Co-operative Association, Ltd., was affiliated with the North Queensland Primary ...

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  5. LIB.-C.P. CAN NOT AGREE ON T'VILLE

    At a well attended conference of representatives of the Liberal and Northern Country Parties last night, agreement was ...

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  6. DISPUTE OVER DUMOSA COAL FLARES AGAIN

    MELBOURNE, January 26.— The waterfront dispute involving the collier Dumosa, which appeared to have been settled ...

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  7. TRANSFERS IN EDUCATION DEPT.

    BRISBANE, January 26.— Executive approval has been given to the following appointments in the Education Department: ...

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  8. The Townsville Daily Bulletin FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, l950.

    Parents of primary school pupils will be very interested in the statement of the Deputy Director of Education to the ...

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  9. BROKEN HILL CHIEF DEAD

    MELBOURNE, January 26.— Mr. Harold Gordon Darling, chairman of the Broken Hill Pty, Ltd., and leading Australian ...

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  10. PETROL COUPONS NEXT TUESDAY

    MELBOURNE, January 26.— Next month's petrol coupons will be ready for issue on Tuesday, if rationing is not abolished before ...

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  11. CAIRNS OUT OF THE EISTEDDFOD

    CAIRNS, January 25.— For the first time in 20 years, the Cairns Choral Society will not compete in the North ...

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  12. TIMBER IN NEW BRITAIN

    CAIRNS, January 26.—More and more timber from New Britain is finding its way to Australia. For some time logs have been ...

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  13. EARLY START AT LAKE'S CREEK

    ROCKHAMPTON, January 26.—The present forecast is that Lake's Creek meatworks will be in full swing at the end of next ...

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  14. HISS RECEIVES 5-YEAR TERM

    NEW YORK, January 25.— Alger Hiss, former States Department employee, was sentenced to-day to five years in the Federal ...

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  15. FIVE CHARGED IN DUMP MURDER

    MELBOURNE, January 26.— Five people, including two woman, have been charged with the murder of the woman whose ...

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  16. A.W.U. FEDERAL CONVENTION

    BRISBANE, January 26.—The present system of a simple majority on the Federal Executive Council for the disciplining of ...

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  17. SHIPPING NOTES

    In port: Arkaba, Ulooloo, Alagna. Arkaba is discharging general cargo from Sydney. She is due to ...

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  18. SCIENCE FOR SCHOOLS AGAIN

    BRISBANE, January 26.—Physics and chemistry would be included in the curriculum of several small high schools in Queensland ...

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  19. JUDGE'S SCHEME NOT FAVOURED

    BRISBANE, January 26.—The appointment of a School Welfare Officer as suggested by Justice Mansfield yesterday, is not ...

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  20. PICNIC POISON INVESTIGATION

    SYDNEY, January 26.—Health authorities are investigating the poisoning of 56 persons at a picnic at Speers Point, near Newcastle, ...

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  21. ANOTHER FIRE ON WAIRANGI

    AUCKLAND, January 26.— Police are investigating the possibility of a deliberate attempt to set fire to the 13,000 ton Shaw ...

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  22. INNISFAIL R.S.L. SUB-BRANCH

    INNISFAIL, January 26.—At one of the best attended annual meetings ever held here the Innisfail sub-branch of the R.S.L. ...

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  23. CHORAL SOCIETY BID AT INNISFAIL

    Townsville Choral Society has an ambitious list of entries for the 26th Annual North Queensland Eisteddfod to be held at Innisfail ...

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  24. CAIRNS TIMBER SHIPMENTS BIG

    CAIRNS, January 26.—Good shipments of timber have been made lately from Cairns. The River Burnett, which sailed ...

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  25. JAPS LEFT THE SNAILS BEHIND

    CAIRNS, January 26.—A visitor from Rabaul states the Japanese have left a most unwelcome guest in thier midst, the Jap snail. ...

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  26. ELECTION TOURS BY MINISTERS

    BRISBANE, January 26.—Within the next few weeks seven Cabinet Ministers will make pre-election visit to Northern and ...

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  27. MACARTHUR IS AN ACTIVE 70

    TOKIO, January 25.—(A.A.P.— Reuter): General Douglas MacArthur will be 70 to-morrow, and his personal physician believes ...

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  28. TENNIS

    MELBOURNE, January 26.— Mr. C. R. Cowling, an Australian tennis selector said, in Melbourne to-night: "Australia has definitely ...

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  29. THE WEATHER

    Thursday's maximum temperature as reported by the Meteorological Station at Garbutt was 39.1 degrees at 12.20 p.m., while the ...

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  30. MINES MINISTER COMING NORTH

    BRISBANE, January 26.—The Mines Minister (Mr. Moore) will leave to-morrow night for a 16-day tour of metalliferous mining areas. ...

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  31. WORK 40 HOURS IN 4½ DAYS

    MELBOURNE, January 26.— Trade unions may move soon to work the 40-hour weak in 4½ days, with an extra half day for ...

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  32. STATE RAINFALL REPORTS

    BRISBANE, January 26.—Rain fall reports for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day were: Croydon 20 paints, Mornington Island 119, ...

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  33. WEIGHT LEVY ON BANANAS

    BRISBANE, January 26.—The levy on bananas marketed by road and boat transport will in future be on a weight basis, instead of ...

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  34. SPARKLING TENNIS BY BROMWICH AND QUIST

    MELBOURNE, January 26.— The title holders, Bromwich and Quist, gave an exhibition of doubles tennis superior to ...

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  35. DEPRESSION OFF DARWIN

    BRISBANE, January 26.—Some scattered falls in the North and on the Darling Downs were the only rains, reported in Queensland ...

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  36. CRICKET

    BRISBANE, January 24.—The Queensland Sheffield Shield team to meet Victoria at Brisbane on February 3 is: D. Talion (captain) ...

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  37. OBITUARY

    Collapsing, with a heart attack, at the home of his only daughter, Mrs. E. C. Foote, of 20 Sixth Street, South Townsville, the ...

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  38. PERSONAL

    Feelings were mixed in the R.S.L. clubrooms on Thursday afternoon when the Townsville sub-branch said its last goodbye ...

    Article : 254 words
  39. SIX DIE IN CANADIAN COLD

    VANCOUVER, January 25.— The Pacific coast of Canada has been virtually cut off from the rest of Canada by snowstorms and ...

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  40. HARVEY LEADS IN AVERAGE RACE

    DURBAN, January 26.—Lefthander, Neil Harvey, thanks to his great 151 not out in the Third Test, has taken the lead from ...

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  41. STATE FORECAST

    BRISBANE, January 26.—The State forecast issued at 5 p.m. for the ensuing 24 hours is: Hot and sultry most of the ...

    Article : 108 words
  42. BANNING OF THE END AT 28

    LONDON, January 26: Your brain starts slowing up at the age of 28, according to British medical researchers. ...

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