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  4. ROTTED SLEEPER MAY HAVE CAUSED RAIL CRASH

    A rotted sleeper and broken tie bolt are believed to have been the cause of Wednesday's railway disaster, when the South-west Mail train crashed down an ...

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  5. AFTER THE CRASH

    KENNETH JONES, of Canley Vale (N.S.W.), a victim of Wednesday's train smash near Harden, being carried by ambulance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Bomb Scare on Liner Queen Elizabeth

    NEW YORK, Thursday (A.A.P.): Police and firemen rushed to the liner Queen Elizabeth as a ...

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  7. BEVIN'S GRAVE WARNING ON WAR DANGER

    LONDON, Thursday (A.A.P.): Under the heading "The British accept the risk of war" the New York "Times" displays on its front page today the House of Commons debate on the critical Berlin situation. ...

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  8. £2 Million Budget Surplus Forecast by PM

    CANBERRA, Thursday: With accounts for the financial year now closed it seemed the ...

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  9. Yugoslav Crisis

    Bulgaria to Respect Alliance LONDON, Thursday (AAP): "Yugoslavia's troubles with abe Cominform will not affect Bulgarian-Yugoslav relations, says ...

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  10. Open Inquiry Urged by Leader of Opposition

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The sequence of railway accidents in New South Wales seas very disturbing, the leader of the ...

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  11. Canberra Items

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Regulations were gazetted today to discontinue the operations of the Commonwealth Fuel Board. ...

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  12. Drastic Rationing of Gas in Sydney; Electricity Cuts Include Wagga

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Details of gas and electricity rationing decided on at a conference today were announced tonight by the Premier (Mr. McGirr). The gas restrictions will apply to the metropolitan area only, but the electricity rationing is effective in all areas in the inter-connection grid system, with ...

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  13. STATE ACTION THIS MONTH ON PRICE CONTROLS

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Prices of essential goods, rents and land sales will be controlled by Legislation to be introduced ...

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  14. £3,000,000 Plant to Mechanise Coal Mines

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Joint Coal Board has placed orders overseas for £3-million worth of machinery to ...

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  15. NEW YORK SUBWAY CHANGE

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The city's five-cent subway fare becomes a thing of the past at midnight, and the switchover of ...

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  16. NO ADVICE IN WAGGA

    The chief electricity officer of the Southern Riverina County Council (Mr. H. K. Crisp) said yesterday that he ...

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  17. Train Excursions Extended

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Curtailed train services due to the coal shortage will affect the issue of excursion tickets for travel ...

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  19. MYSTERY LETTER IN DEATH SENTENCE APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday: A letter claiming responsibility for rape assaults, for which one man has been sentenced to ...

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  20. S.A. IN CRITICAL POSITION

    ADELAIDE, Thursday: Without fuel for cooking and beating, and with industry partly as a standstill as a result of the ...

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  21. Plan for Wool Disposal Profit Dispersal

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Australian Woolgrowers' council will ask the Federal Government to make an interim ...

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  22. Citizens' Army all Volunteers

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers) in a radio address tonight said that Australia's ...

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  23. COST OF DOCK STRIKE

    LONDON, Thursday: The dock strike represented a delay in the turnround of 890,000 tons of British shipping of from one ...

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  25. Greasy Wool; Increase in Reserve Price

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: An average overall increase of 20 per cent, in the 1947-48 reserve price of Australian greasy wool ...

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  26. TALK TO WHARFMEN DENIED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. J. Healy) tonight denied a press ...

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  27. Victorian Restrictions

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Further drastic train cuts, including the cancellation of all suburban train services during the ...

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  28. Japanese 'Quake Deaths

    TOKYO, Thursday: At noon yesterday nearly 48 hours after the earthquake which shook Japan on Monday, the Japanese ...

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