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  4. GAS, ELECTRICITY CUTSINMACKAY

    LIKE a city besieged, Mackay's experience of famine conditions, breadless for the first time in this generation, will be intensified to-day when light and power rationing is imposed. Cuts in the use of gas begin this morning. Rationing of ...

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  5. DR. EVATT'S SEVEN POINTS FOR BANK ACT'S VALIDITY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Seven reasons why the High Court should uphold the constitutional validity of the Banking Act of 1947 were given by the Federal Attorney-General (Dr. H. V. Evatt) in his reply to the ...

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  6. TIMBER FIRM'S EVIDENCE ON LEASE DEAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Brisbane timber firm, Hancock and Gore Ltd., entered into an agreement to buy a New Guinea timber lease for £100,000, and had finally paid £50,000 to Edward Farrell, a member of the ...

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    Lt. General A. E. Percival, whose long-awaited report on Malaya appears on Page 2. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WOOL SALE RECORDS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Australian wool sales for the seven months from July to January realised £76,632,029 ...

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  9. NZ TRAIN SMASH

    WELLINGTON, February 26.-- The engine crew of the derailed South Island express had an amazing escape from death. The ...

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  10. Mackay Bread Price Raised 12d. A Loaf

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Further increases in the price of bread as a result of the strike were announced by the ...

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  11. New Tourist Bureau Q'land Manager

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Mr. G. F. Finney, acting manager of the Queensland Government Tourist Bureau in Sydney, was. ...

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  12. INTERFERENCE IN PALESTINE WRECKED HOPES

    LONDON, February 26.--Reuter's Jerusalem representative says the High Commissioner (General Sir Alan Cunningham), in what he called a "shoot from the hip" speech, said but for ...

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  13. Court Orders Rail Men Back To Work

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Industrial Court to-day ordered the striking railway unions to return to work on Monday. The order was made on the application of the Railways Commissioner. Giving the Court's decision, Mr. Justice Matthews said if the men returned ...

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  14. CQ FOOD SCHEME MAY BE DAWN OF NEW WONDERS

    BRISBANE. Thursday--High hopes are held by the State Government that, as a result of the food for Britain scheme ...

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  15. RELIEF SHIP DUE IN MACKAY THIS MORNING

    AT 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon Time with 1100 tons of supplies to relieve the famine in ...

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  16. OUR STRIKE DOES NOT WORRY CHIF.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Communistic influences were controlling the internal and external affairs of ...

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  17. Britain Will Not Refer Falklands Dispute To The Security Council

    LONDON, February 25.--The Foreign Minister (Mr. Ernest Bevin), in the House of Commons, said he did nob propose to refer to the Security Council Britain's dispute with Argentina and Chile. British policy was that rival claims in the Falklands should he brought before the International Court of Justice. ...

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  18. CZECH REDS PLAN THOROUGH PURGE'

    LONDON, February 26.--The British United Press Prague representative says the Communist "Action Committee" in Prague has announced an immediate and thorough purge of reactionaries in the Czech Foreign ...

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  19. OLIVER TWISTS ASK FOR MORE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --Water-slders throughout Australia will claim soon at least 912d. an hour wage increase from 4-212 an hour ...

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  20. Some Parachuted Safe, Crash Killed Others

    MERIDAN (Texas), February 28.--Eight t of the crew of twelve of a B29 army bomber on a training flight parachuted to earth ...

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