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  4. [?]MIER EMPHASISES

    [?]BNE Sept. 26.—Australia had either to popu[?] by people of its own choice or be settled by [?] those who might not be acceptable, skid the [?] to-day. He was opening the annual conference ...

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  5. School Teachers Needed

    BRISBANE, Sept. 26.—To overcome the existing shortage of school teachers in Queensland the Government ...

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  6. GOVT. SELLS ITS OIL INTERESTS

    CANBERRA. 26.—Thee sale of the Commonwealth Government's controlling interest iii the Commonwealth Oil Refineries Ltd. to its partner, the Anglo-Iranian Company, was announced by Mr. Menzies in the House of Representatives to-day. The ...

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  7. OIL DISPUTE:

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—The Persian Prime Minister, Mohammed Mossadeq, has answered the Churchill Truman oil proposals with a conditional offer to let the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company's claims go to The Hague ...

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  8. TOBACCO GROWERS: MORE CONFIDENCE

    BUNDABERG, September 26.—A meeting of the Queensland Tobacco Leaf Marketing Board in Bundabcrg to-day, coinciding with a visit by the Federal Government committee of investigation, has revived the confidence of local glowers in ...

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  9. MEAT MEAL FARCE

    BRISBANE. Sept. 26.—The refusal of the Prices Branch to increase the price of meal meal manufactured in ...

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  10. FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPING?

    SYDNEY. Sept. 26. — The hade union movement and shopkeepers are arranged on opposing sides in Sydney's ...

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  11. [?]AIRNS [?]HARFIES JACK

    [?] September 26.— [?] returned to [?] morning. After a [?] of the W.W.F., ...

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  12. LOAN MONEY NEEDED

    BRISBANE. Sept. 26.—Judging by the results of the first week the Brisbane City Council's £500,000 loan would ...

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  13. Farleigh not to duplicate mill

    MACKAY. September 26.—Farleight Co-operative Milling Associa[?] has decided to sell all surplus machinery and ...

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  14. Transplanting Human Kidney

    NEW YORK. Sept. 26.—A kidney transplanted from a dead person into a living one survived 101 days, it was revealed to-day at the 38th annual clinical congress of the American College of Surgeons. ...

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  15. [?]TING EYEFUL

    [?] sept. 26.— [?]ing students used [?] last night to break [?] act at the ...

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  16. RESTRICTIONS ON WATER IN GYMPIE

    GYMPIE, Sspt. 26.—To ensure a continued and even supply or water to ail areas of the city during the summer ...

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  18. Pensions will rise next week

    BRISBANE, September 26.—Invalid and old ate pensions and Commonwealth unemployment benefits will be ...

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  19. U.S. JETS COULD ATTACK RUSSIA

    SEATTLE, Sept. 26.— Jet bombers flying from the United States operated airfields abroad and refuclling in the air could ...

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  20. STRICTER DISCIPLINE NEEDED

    BRISBANE, September 26.— Stricter general discipline by some club is urgently needed States the annual report of the ...

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  21. CANE FARM PEAKS VALUE PROTEST

    BRISBANE. Sept. 26.—The right of the Valuer-General to take cane farm peaks into account in assessing the ...

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  23. PRISONER FOUND DEAD IN CELL

    BRISBANE, Sept. 26.—A sixty-two year-old pensioner awaiting trial on a charge ol murder was found hanged in ...

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  24. President has to meet queer situations

    WASHINGTON. Sept. 26.—A Washington man has sought a court order ts halt President Truman's whistle-stop campaign ...

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  25. MOVE TO SETTLE WAGES DISPUTE

    LONDON. September 26.—The Minister for Labour, Sir Waller Monckton, said after a meeting with leaders of the engineering and shipbuilding unions, that he still hoped to settle the wages dispute which threatens to cripple British defence ...

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  26. LIE TO RETIRE

    NEW YORK, September 26.—The Secretary-General of the United Nations, Mr. Trygve Lie, had decided to step down ...

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  27. Will Investigate livestock Disease

    BRISBANE. Sept. 26.—In view of the threat of foot and mouth disease to Queensland livestock, the offlcer-in-charge ...

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  28. No Border Patrols

    CANBERRA, Sept. 25.—Mr, Hasluck to-day denied that armed patrols has been Stationed on the border ...

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