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  2. Eight Nations To Sign Arms Agreement

    WASHINGTON, January 26. Britain and seven other Atlantic Pact nations would sign bilateral arms agreements with ...

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  3. AUST. NO LAND OF MILK AND HONEY

    CANBERRA, January 27.—A clash occurred at the Australian Citizenship Convention to-day during the consideration of a ...

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  4. The Townsville Daily Bulletin SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1950

    Australia's Minister for External Affairs, following his attendance at the Colombo Conference, visited Pakistan this week. His ...

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  5. ASKS THAT WE IMPROVE RELATIONS WITH SIAM

    BANGKOK, January 26 (A.A.P. Reuter): The United States, on a high diplomatic level, has requested Australia to improve her relations with Siam. It was learned from reliable diplomatic sources here that the United States is urging this as a strengthening influence in ...

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  6. TOWNSVILLE REGRETS CAIRNS DECISION

    Members of Townsville Choral Society have expressed keen regret at the news that Cairns Choral Society will not compete ...

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  7. TEACHER SHORTAGE MENACES EDUCATION

    BRISBANE, January 27.—A shortage of 500 teachers within the next few years, was forecast by the president of the Queensland Teachers' Union (Mr. R. S. Beer) to-night. ...

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  8. CRICKET

    STDNEY, January 37.—Six dropped catches by Victorian Fieldsmen helped New South Wales to score 8 for 297 in the ...

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  9. TURF

    Eagle Farm: Weather cloudy and showery, track heavy. Randwick: Weather fine, track good. ...

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  10. CARGOES BY SEA TO TOWNSVILLE

    Mr. W. F. Edmonds M.H.R. (Herbert) has advised that the Minister for Shipping, Senator McLeay, had wired him: “The ...

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  11. DOPE TESTS FOR EAGLE FARM WINNERS TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, January 27.—All winners at Eagle Farm to-morrow will be put through routine tests for dope. Any other horse which ...

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  12. RAILMEN'S EXCURSION CONCESSIONS

    TOOWOOMBA, January 27.— The Minister for Transport, Mr. Duggan, announced that the Government had agreed to extend the ...

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  13. MR. J. TAAFFE

    The Northern Zone Organiser of the Liberal Party of Australia, Mr. Stuart Aeason, stated last night that the Party's ...

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  14. C.P. VIEWS ON ELECTION

    The President of the Northern Country party, Mr. Jack Gargan, commented on Friday as fallows on the report of a statement by ...

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  15. CUSTOM DIES HARD

    CAIRNS, January 27.— Custom dies hard in New Britain, as elsewhere. Here is the latest story, as ...

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  16. SELKRIG TO RIDE ON MONDAY

    SYDNEY, January 27.—The A J.C. committee to-day reduced apprentice Ray Selkrig's suspension by two days, so he could ride ...

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  17. HERBERT AND OCTRIDGE SHINE IN PERTH MATCH

    PERTH, January 27.—The West Australian batsmen, Herbert and Outridge, put on 69 for the seventh wicket in the Shield match against ...

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  18. NO BATTERIES USED NOW IS A.J.C. BELIEF

    SYDNEY, January 27.—The Australian Jockey Club announced to-day that it believed no licensed racing person had been a party ...

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  19. MISSIONARY'S ISLAND DEATH

    At 9.30 last night the launch Wondi brought to Townsville the body or Miss Mary Beasley, 48, senior missionary of the ...

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  20. SUBSIDY TO HELP BOARD?

    ROCKHAMPTON, January 27.— Favourable consideration by the Government of a request by the Capricornia Regional Electricity ...

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  21. WILL IMPORT U.S. TRACTORS

    SYDNEY, January 27.—Australia will import heavy crawler tractors from America for Government purposes, stated the ...

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  22. STEEL COMPANY'S RECORD PROFIT

    NEW YORK, January 26.—The Bethlehem Steel Corporation, the nation's second largest steel producer, reported to-day that it made ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA v TRANSVAAL

    JOHANNESBURG ,January 27; The veteran International, Bruce Mitchell's bid for a Test comeback failed when he opened with Eric Rowan for Transvaal against the ...

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  24. MENTIONED IN SPECIAL ORDER

    MELBOURNE, January 27.— Surgeon Lieutenant Newton S. Chalk, R.A.N.R., of Brisbane, has been mentioned in a special order ...

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  25. DEATH FOLLOWS KEROSENE DRINK

    ROCKHAMPTON, January 27: Glen Palfrey, 15 months, who resided with her parents at Parkhurst, Rockhampton, died after ...

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  26. NEW LIBERAL PARTY HEAD

    MELBOURNE, January 27.— The Federal Executive of the Liberal Party, at its meeting to-day, elected Mr. Malcolm Ritchie ...

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  27. SHIP SINKS IN RIVER COLLISION

    LONDON, January 27.—The 200 on Dutch motor vessel Delta of Delfsul, sank in the Thames near the Tower Bridge early to-day ...

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  28. SHIPPING NOTES

    In port: Arkaba, Ulooloo, Alagna. Arkaba is due to clear over the week-end with general cargo for Sydney. ...

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  29. MINE STOPPAGE OVER SACKINGS

    IPSWICH, January 27.—The dismissal of two wheelers from United No. 8 colliery at Rosewood yesterday, was followed by a ...

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  30. FREE MEDICINE SCHEME SOON

    CANBERRA, January 27.—The Government hoped for a fairly early implementation of its Free Medicine National Health Scheme, ...

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  31. 206,000 ON STRIKE IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, January 26.—Over 206,000 American workers are idle to-day because of the strikes. Major stoppages are a rebel ...

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  32. SHOT MOTHER TO RELIEVE PAIN

    CHICAGO, January 27.—Police announced to-day they are holding for the grand jury on a murder charge, 14-year-old ...

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  33. BOXING

    CHARTERS TOWERS, January 27: Bob Dalhunty, North Queensland welterweight champion, in about here to-night, ...

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  34. TENNIS

    MELBOURNE, January 27.— The new tennis star, 20-year-old Ken McGregor, brilliantly fought his way into the Australian tennis ...

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  35. OVERSEAS TRIP FOR MR. FADDEN?

    CANBERRA, January 27.—The Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) and the Minister for Development (Mr. Casey) may go overseas this year ...

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  36. Family Notices

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  37. TM. TROOPS TO INVADE TAIWAN

    HONG KONG, January 27.—The Communist Army's high command will employ 1,000,000 men for the invasion of Taiwan, according to ...

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  38. TWO MEN HURT IN EXPLOSION

    TOOWOOMBA, January 27.— Two men were injured, one seriously when a furnace exploded at Ferguson's workshop at the rear ...

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  39. BANDITS ROB PRODUCER'S HOME

    NEW YORK, January 27.— Three bandits forced their way into the exclusive home of Broadway producer Billy Rose last ...

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  40. SHEEP PERISH IN GRASS FIRE

    SYDNEY, 27.—Three hundred sheep were burned to death in a fire which swept on a ten mile front through the 1000 acres ...

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  41. HASSEN TEMPORARILY OUT OF BOXING

    SYDNEY, January 27.—Sydney Stadium manager, Mr. Harry Miller, announced to-night that lightweight champion ...

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  42. COALFIELDS STRIKE THREAT

    SYDNEY, January 27.—A dispute over the employment of deputies at open cut mines threatens to throw idle 31 mines on the ...

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  43. PERSONAL

    Mr Justice Starke has resigned as a Justice of the High Court from next Tuesday. He was admitted to the Victorian Bar in ...

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  44. PARCEL MAILS THEFT RACKET

    LONDON, January 27.—Reuter's Milan correspondent says that police to-day arrested 11 workmen of a Milan transport firm and ...

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  45. SUSPENSIONS FOR DUMOSA STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, January 27.— Disputes over the unloading of Collide coal from the Dumosa is expected to result in the ultimate ...

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  46. THE WEATHER

    BRISBANE, January 27.— Nearly three inches of rain fell in Gympie in less than an hour when a torrential downpour ...

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  47. SOLID FRIENDS AUST'S. NEED

    CANBERRA, January 27.—A warning that Australia's independence depended not cly on her own efforts but upon the vital ...

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  48. SIAMESE SURPRISE PACKET

    MELBOURNE, January 21.— Behind on points and a rank [?] the Siamese boxer, Chal Sitphol (8.21) caused a big ...

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  49. OBITUARY

    Mr. William Fooks, secretary-manager of the Cairns and District Masonic Club, died at Cairns this week at the age of 65 years. ...

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  50. AMERICANS SMOKE MOST

    NEW YORK, January 26.— Americans smoked 325,500,000 cigarettes last year, breaking the world record for the tenth ...

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