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  2. Disinfecting Flood Affected Areas

    After spraying flooded areas during the week-end, the City Council's fogging machine was on the job again yesterday, threading a mist of insecticide over previously flooded parts of the town. The machine in carried on a trailer towed by a Land Rover. It is shown here in operation in Bolsover Street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Pay Respects To Shark Victim

    MACKAY, February 27.—The Labour-in-Politics Convention, which commenced in Mackay today, adjourned at ...

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  4. VALUES FIRM AT WOOL SALES

    BRISBANE, February 27.—Wools sales opened hen today. The selection of wools was of good topmaking standard but, ...

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  5. Loading Meat For Overseas

    BRISBANE, February 27. —First relief for choked Brisbane meat cold rooms — direct result of the recent 23-day ...

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  6. High Level Talks BALANCE N.Z. AND AUSTRALIAN TRADE PROBLEM

    CANBERRA, February 24.—Increased trade between Australia and New Zealand is expected to result from ...

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  7. First At Wharves Since Flood

    The m.v. Wyrallah, the first coastal vessel to arrive in Rockhampton since the flood, tied up at the Gavial Craft wharf about mid-day yesterday. Later in the afternoon it moved, to the deepwater wharf where it began unloading general cargo last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. New Appointment To Indonesia

    DJAKARTA, February 27 (AAP-Reuter).—The Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs (Mr Casey) today ...

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  9. Cyprus Talks

    NICOSIA, February 27 (AAP-Reuter).—The British Colonial Secretary (Mr Lennox-Boyd) opened talks today ...

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  10. Postal Workers To Serve New Log

    BRISBANE, February 27.—The Amalgamated Postal Workers' Union will serve a new log of claims on the ...

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  11. Melb. Wool Sales

    MELBOURNE, February 27. —Wool values held fully firm when sales were resumed in Melbourne today. Total ...

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  12. Who Owns It?

    Police are seeking the owner of a large white pig that was washed down the Fitzroy River by flood ...

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  13. TROUBLE THREAT ON SYDNEY WHARVES

    SYDNEY, February 27.—A record labour shortage and further industrial trouble again threatens to disrupt work on Sydney wharves. Already faced with the ...

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  14. Blonde Migrant To Wed Penfriend

    PERTH, February 27.—A blonde British migrant, Miss Nora Pudney, of Essex, is travelling 12,000 miles to the ...

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  15. Sunspots Affecting Radio Retention

    CANBERRA, February 24.—Long-range radio communication is now being disturbed by sun spots and the authorities ...

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  16. Far East Air-Sea Exercises

    SINGAPORE, February 27 (A.A.P.-Reuter). — The biggest Commonwealth air-sea exercises held in the Far East will ...

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  17. Student Teachers' Allowances

    BRISBANE, February 24.—By the end of this month 2000 Queensland students are expected to be receiving ...

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  18. May Build £3M. Hotel In Sydney

    SYDNEY, February 27. — A group of Sydney businessmen were interested in building a £3,000,000 400-bedroom hotel in ...

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