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  4. NEW GUINEA TIMBER DEAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Edward Farrell (60), mining engineer, said to-day that he had met the man who later introduced him to ...

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  5. SHIPPING WARNED Of MINES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A warning to shipping in North Queensland waters has been issued following the ...

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  6. Wild Seas Hinder Search for Missing From Bombo Wreck

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Police, lifesavers and hundreds of citizen volunteers are patrolling 50 miles of coast around Wollongong to-night for signs of the 10 men still missing from the coastal steamer Bombo. Little hope is now held that any of ...

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  7. "Highest" Damages Upheld

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Mr. Justice Philp, in announcing the decision of the Full Court in an appeal ...

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    JET AIR CREWS MUST BE FIT.--Young men receive stern physical tests to ensure they will endure speeds of more than 600 miles per hour. In the picture a jet air crew candidate is seen having the capacity of his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FLOODS STOP TRAFFIC ON NORTHERN LINES

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.--Following bounteous rains in their catchment areas, the Burdekin and Houghton Rivers rose rapidly during to-day, submerging ...

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  10. No Burma Rail Claim Lodged

    WASHINGTON, February 24.--No specific claim on behalf of Australian war prisoners who were forced to ...

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  11. Strike Against Hostel Tariff

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Migrant and Australian workmen at Riverside Hostel to-night decided to hold a stop-work meeting at ...

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  12. Doubts On Speed Of R.A.F. Re-equipment

    LONDON, February 24.--'The Times' aeronautical correspondent says the passing reference by the Secretary for Air (Mr. Arthur Henderson) to jet bombers and the complete absence of any reference to ...

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  13. 23 Die In Hong Kona Air Crash

    HONG KONG, February 24.--All 23 persons--19 passengers and four crew--were killed when a Cathay Pacific Airlines Dakota ...

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  14. Wants Better Egg Prices

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Mr. J. Francis urged the Government in the House of Representatives today to ask the British ...

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  15. Lang Gets Dole From Big Business, Says Calwell

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The debate on the financial statement in the House of Representatives last night took a dramatic turn when the Minister for Information (Mr. Calwell) produced documents which ...

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  16. American Leader Of Spy Network?

    LONDON, February 24.--Nikolas Naumov, one of 15 Bulgarian Evangelical pastors going on trial to-morrow on charges of ...

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  17. Uproar Stopped "Rock" Meeting

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Three police patrol cars were rushed to Footscray Town Hall to-night to restore order ...

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  18. R.S.L. Seeks Conscription

    CANBERRA,. Thursday.--The Federal Executive of the Returned Soldiers' League to-day decided to ask the Government to ...

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  19. Propaganda By Foreign Missions In Australia

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) has investigated complaints by Mr. ...

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  20. Finn Farmer Set Poser

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Nillo Saarenpaa, a Finnish farmer on his way to settle in, Toowoomba, set a problem for ...

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  21. "BREAD ROLL" THREAT BRINGS NEW INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The holding of a new inquiry into bread prices was announced by the Labor Minister (Mr. V. C. Gair) to-day when he discussed the industry with the Associated Bread ...

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  22. Strength Of Services

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Minister for Defence (Mr. Dedman) said to-day there were 1265 men in the regular army and ...

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  23. ABORIGINAL IN BID FOR SENATE

    Mr R. Saunders has been endorsed by the NSW State branch of the Australian Aborigines' League and will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Government To Buy More Cement, Steel

    BRISBANE, Thursday--The Premier (Mr. Hanion) announced to-night that the Government had decided to ...

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  25. ARMISTICE FOR PALESTINE ENDS 9 MONTHS' WAR

    RHODES, February 24.--Jews and Egyptians to-day ended nine months' strife in Palestine when they signed a general armistice agreement ruling out "any warlike or hostile act" between the forces of either ...

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  26. HOMELESS AT MOUNT ISA

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Housing accommodation at Mount Isa was so short that people were sleeping in the ...

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  27. McKenna Silent On Health Scheme

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Minister for Health (Senator McKenna) to-day declined to clarify the position ...

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  28. COMMISSIONER'S POWER

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--It is doubtful whether without specific legislation the Royal Commissioner inquiring into the New ...

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  29. MALAYA DEATHROLL

    SINGAPORE, February 24.--Security forces have killed 466 terrorists since terrorism began on June 10, 1948. Three hundred ...

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  30. RIFLE PRACTICE

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.--It was reported at Townsville Regional Electricity Board's monthly meeting this afternoon by the ...

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  31. RECEIVED FIVE TIMES USUAL PAY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--For part of their work on last Anzac Day holiday--April 26, as April 25 was a Sunday--nine men and five boys in the Lake's Creek (Rockhampton) meat works can-making department received five times the award wage. Starting at 3.30 p.m., they were paid ordinary rates, plus 25 per cent because of the second ...

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  32. Ammunition For All Requirements

    CANBERRA, Thurs.--Enough ammunitics to meet all reasonable requirements will be available in Australia this year, stated Mr. ...

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  33. Munitions For Rabbit War

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) stated to-night that Australia would import 22,000,000 rounds of ...

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  34. RAILWAYMEN TO RESUME WORK

    SYDNEY, Thursday--The strike of railwaymen which has been holding up coal supplies from 17 mines in the Cessnock coalfields ...

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  35. TAXATION CUTS?

    CANBERRA, Thurs.--Greater concessions for manufacturers in regard to taxation on money expended for depreciation may be ...

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