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  4. NON'S FAITH IN SENATE

    MELBOURNE, February 27.—The President of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, (Mr. A. Monk), told the Interstate Executive of the A.C.T.U. that [?] Party majority in the Senate would reject ...

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  5. Banking Board Of Nine

    CANBERRA, Feb. 27.—The Federal Cabinet to-day decided to appoint a board of nine or ten members to control ...

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  6. MORE HEAVY RAIN CAN BE EXPECTED

    BRISBANE, February 27.—South-East Queensland can expect no let up of rain within the next few days. The cyclone which crossed the coast between Gladstone and Bundaberg early this morning is still heading south-west and will bring heavy rains. The Weather Bureau ...

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  7. Early British Poll Unlikely

    LONDON, February 27.—The Star's political writer says that Labour and Tory leaders have each decided that if possible there shall not be another election before autumn, according to well informed quarters. ...

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  8. Reason For Drift From Dairying

    BRISBANE, Feb. 27.— The drift from the dairying industry in Queensland had resulted in a decline of 3000 farmers ...

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  9. PINE PRICE THREAT TO MARKET

    BRISBANE, Feb. 27. — Queensland pineapple canners are seeking a higher domestic price for their product to ...

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  10. STATEMENT ON CABINET TO-DAY?

    Router's says that an announcement by the Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, of his reconstructed Government is expected shortly, ...

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  11. RAILMEN AT TO AND [?]AM STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Feb, 27.—A [?] of the railway serious support of the tram[?] strike isa unlikely. The ...

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  12. TAXMAN BRUTAL: COWARD

    BRISBANE, Feb, 27.—Retired company director, Charles Coward, told a specially-constituted Bankruptcy Court ...

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  13. H-Bomb Could Alter Seasons

    LUBBOCK, Texas, February 27.—Several hydrogen bombs exploded simultaneously high in the air might change the earth's orbit around the sun or speed up its rotation, a scientist declared to-day. ...

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  14. Dispute Settled

    SYDNEY, Feb. 27.—A Compuisory conference on Aberman No. 2. colliery strike at Newcastle to-day agreed upon ...

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  16. MAIN POSTPONED THARF DISPUTE

    [?]BANE February 27.—To-day's rain postponed the threatened rotation dispute on the Brisbane [?]frest but the port still faces serious hold up in [?] perishable foodstuffs, building materials and other ...

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  17. SHIPPING LOSSES MADE GOOD

    LONDON, February 27—Britain's merchant shipping fleet has now been restorea to its pre-war strength says the ...

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  18. ECONOMIST SAYS OUR PROSPERITY "TREACHEROUS"

    Dr. G. L., Wood, Professor ot Commerce at Melbourne University, stated recently that Australia was new in a period ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Cotton Price Is High: Output Low

    BRISBANE, February 27. — Cotton growers are getting their highest average return in the industry's history from the ...

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  20. ARRIVED ALONE TO JOIN FATHER

    NEW YORK, February 27. — Five-year-old Carol Ann Wenner arrived alone from Australia last night to join a father ...

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  21. Bribery Probe Nearing End

    SYDNEY, February 27.—Detectives investigating bribery allegations made in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday by ...

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  22. WOMEN TAKE MORE CARE OF MONEY

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 27. — Women were better caretakers of money then men, Dr. G. Wood, Professor of Commerce ...

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