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  3. BRISBANE STRIKERS MARCH ON CAUCUS

    Striking railwaymen and wharf laborers—2,500 in all—marched on Parliament House, Brisbane, today while Labor Caucus was meeting. The gates were barred by police. ...

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  4. Cricketer's Farewell To Nephews

    TEST FAST BOWLER RAY LINDWALL has his hands full when he said good-bye to his nephews Peter Lindwall, seven months, and Brian Hunter, six months, before he left Sydney yesterday for Tasmania with other members of the Australian Test team. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. S.A. BREAD UP AGAIN

    Canberra.—Price of bread in South Australia has again been increased. Latest increase of ½d. per 2-lb. ...

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  6. Q'ld. Strikers' Wives Want Their Men To Go Back

    Brisbane.—Many wives of striking and stood down railwaymen at Ipswich want their husbands to go back to work. Ipswich, 25 miles from Brisbane, is the big railway ...

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  7. All Petrol You Want—in 1951

    Melbourne.—Not until 1951 at the earliest, is the Australian motorist likely to be able to buy all the petrol he ...

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  8. Rest For Dr. Benes

    London Thursday.—Doctors have ordered President Benes, of Czechoslovakia, complete rest, and it is understood the ...

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  9. Britain May Seek Loan

    Washington, Thursday.— Britain is expected to apply shortly for an $85 million (£A26,153,845) loan from the ...

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  10. More Heavy Rain In North Qld.

    Brisbane.—Heavy rain continued in Northern Queensland last night, but the Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. Richaids) ...

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  11. WHARF MEN AT WORK

    The three-day strike of waterside workers over tea money at Port Adelaide ended when the men resumed work ...

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  12. Qld. Towns On Verge Of Famine

    Brisbane.—The 3,500 people of Ingham, on the Herbert River, will be on the verge of famine unless floodwaters ...

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  13. Commission Advice To End Clothes Rationing Rejected

    Canberra.—The Federal Government had rejected a recommendation by the Rationing Commission for abolition of clothes rationing, said the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) in the House of Representatives today. ...

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  14. HOW EX-KING WAS FORCED TO QUIT

    London, Thursday.—How an armed detachment surrounded his palace in Bucharest and Cabinet Ministers presented ...

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  15. No Paralysis Cases

    For the fourth successive cay there were no new infantile paralysis cases reported today ...

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  16. Boy and Girl Locked in Strongroom

    Melbourne.—Accidentally locked in, a young man, 19, and a girl, 17, spent all Wednesday night in the strongroom of the ...

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