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  4. RAAF Bomber Crashes In Fatal Pillar Of Fire

    IPSWICH, Thursday. -- One of the most shocking air accidents in Australia since the, war's end occurred to-day near Amberley airport, when a RAAF Lincoln bomber overshot the landing field and crashed in a nearby paddock, bursting ...

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  5. Claims Heard When Rail Men Resume

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --The Railway Commissioner (Mr. P. R. T. Wills) and representatives of 20 unions attended a compulsory conference called by the Arbitration Court to-day. After 45 minutes of discussion the ...

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    Mr A. Rabling, chairman of directors of the Vacuum Oil Co., who recently returned from the United States, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SHORTER WEEK MEANS HARDER TOBACCO ROAD

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The introduction of the 40-hour week was one of the most wicked things to happen to Australian industry, said Mr. A. G. Cameron (Lib., S.A.) in the House 'of Representatives to-day. Mr. ...

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  8. BRITISH CITIZENSHIP

    The British Nationality Bin now before Parliament establishes the principle that the people of British Dominions ...

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  9. BIG PETROL SHIPMENTS ON THE WAY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- More than 9,000,000 gallons of motor spirit and more than 4,000,000 galloris of power ...

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  10. PARLIAMENTARY BAR SHOWED THE ONLY PROFIT

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Members of the Federal Parliament and persons employed within Parliament House ...

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  11. DE VALERA DEFEATED AS EIRE P.M.

    LONDON, February 18. -- Mr. Eamon de Valera, head of he Eire Government since 1937, was defeated in an ...

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  12. FOUND GUILTY

    After a retirement of 51 hours, the jury, late to-night, in the Supreme Court, returned a verdict of guilty, with a strong ...

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  13. Banking Case For Years, Suggests Evatt

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Four reasons why the High Court should declare invalid Section 24 of the Banking Act were submitted to-day by Br. E. G. Coppel, KC, one of the assisting counsel for the Australian trading banks. Section 24 is a key clause in the Act and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Are Their Faces Red?

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Court disclosures in yesterday's petrol ticket case should make Canberra's ...

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  15. OLD MAN ACQUITTED OF ASSAULT

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday. -- In the Supreme Court to-day Paul Birrell was acquitted of a charge of unlawfully and indecently ...

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  16. ARGENTINE SHIPS STEAMING FOR ANTARCTICA

    NEW YORK, February 18.--Reuter's Port Stanley (Falkland Islands) correspondent says two Argentine cruisers and six destroyers were reported from Buenos Aires to-night to be ...

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  17. AIRLINE'S SHORTCOMINGS DISCLAIMED .

    LONDON, February 18. -- The Parliamentary Secretary cf the Ministry of Civil Aviation (Mr. Lindgren) disclosed ...

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  18. New King of Syria

    LONDON, February 18.--Reuter's Damascus correspondent states that the Foreign Minister (Yemen Hussein el Kalisy) has officially ...

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  19. ACCUSATION AND DENIALS DRAG IN COSGROVE CASE

    HOBART, Thursday.--"He's a lying --, "said Robert Cosgrove, then Premier of Tasmania, when told that Sullivan had spread a story that the Premier received £5000 as a "gift." This ...

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  20. AUDITOR GENERAL ON MISUSE OF G'MENT. CARS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Much stricter control of the use of motor cars in all Government departments was ...

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  21. Truman Seeks Aid For China

    WASHINGTON, February 18. -- President Truman today asked Congress for 570,- 000,000 dollars for aid to China. ...

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  22. LAD FOUND NOT GUILTY OF MURDER

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Ernest Edward Portch (15) was acquitted by a Jury to-day on a charge of the murder of his father, Ernest ...

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  23. NORTH NOT OVERLOOKED BY BRITISH FOOD MISSION

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) revealed to-night the British Food Mission was very interested in the Far North but for a later stage,He indicated this part of the State would be visited by a second section of the mission--the British" Food Ministry's Director of Meat and Livestock (Sir Henry ...

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  24. PLANS TO INCREASE NEWSPRINT OUTPUT

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day trade talks between Australia and New Zealand would be ...

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  25. DEADLOCK OVER JAP TREATY

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The deadlock over the work, ing out of the Japanese peace treaty had been caused by a ...

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  26. Gaol For Offence Against Girl

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.-- Describing the offence as "serious and despicable," Mr. Justice J. A. Sheehy in the Supreme Court ...

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