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  4. ROYAL COMMISSION GIVES CASKET INQUIRY FINDINGS

    Brisbane, February 22:—The Royal Commission which investigated the Queensland Golden Casket Art Union reported last night that it had found no evidence of dishonest or improper practices in the drawing of Caskets Nos. 1,367, ...

    Article : 737 words
  5. 19th Federal Parliament Opened By Governor General

    Canberra, February 22:—The Governor General (Mr. McKell) today officially opened the first session of the Nineteenth Parliament of the Commonwealth—the biggest Parliament ...

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  6. De-control Of Prices In Victoria

    Melbourne, February 22.—The Victorian Premier (Mr. Hollway) admitted today that the State's decision to de-control prices could lead to "price wars," but declared that ...

    Article : 537 words
  7. Sydney Trains Stopped

    Sydney, February 22.—50 minutes in intense darkness was spent by hundreds of travellers when electric trains blacked out and stalled in tunnels below the city ...

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  8. Agnew In World Class

    Sydney. February 22.—The Western Australian swimmer Graham Agnew staged a brilliant finish to clip 1.7s. from John Marshall's 220 yards record at the ...

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  9. All Out For 74

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  10. Police Find Missing Witness In Tommy gun Shooting Case

    Melbourne February 22.—The main witness in the tommygun shooting case, Robert Brewster, was found by the police when they raided a house at Ormond ...

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  11. BRITISH ELECTION TOPICS AS POLLS NEAR

    London, February 22:—Britain's rival electioneers worked up to the final crescendo last night—36 hours before the polling—but sought vainly for signs of success or failure as the campaign swung back from foreign policy to really crucial ...

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  12. U.S. Breaks Off Relations With Bulgaria

    Washington, February 22:-:-The United States yesterday broke off diplomatic relations with Bulgaria. The United States has ordered its Minister (Donald Heath) ord other American representatives in Sofia to leave for the United ...

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  13. Richmond Main Mine Back Today

    Sydney. February 22.—A compulsory conference before the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. Gallagher)in Sydney today failed to settle a dispute at Abermain ...

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  14. New Judge For District Court

    Sydney. February 22.—The Minister of Justice (Mr. Downing) announced today that Mr. G. J. J. O'Sullivan has been appointed a District Court Judge from ...

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  15. S.A. Strike I . Rail Shop Continues

    Adelaide. February 22.—As a result of a compulsory conference on the strike of 600 railway employees at Islington workshop over the employment of two Balls ...

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  16. Nine Australians For Wimbledon

    Sydney, February 22.—Bill Sidwell and Adrian Quist are two additions to the team to represent Australia at the Wimbledon championships this year. ...

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  17. DRIVERS CALL OFF STRIKE

    Sydney. February 22.—The hundred striking lorry drivers at Darling Harbor goods yards decided, at a meeting this afternoon to return to work tomorrow. ...

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  18. WIDOW'S CLAIM ON HUSBAND'S ESTATE

    Sydney February 22.—Widow of a Nevertree grazier was today awarded £2,500 in the Equity Court [?] she had applied for a lump sum of 220,000 from ...

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