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  4. ELECTION FRAUD DEBATED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) fold Parliament to-day the Electoral Act would be amended as a result of the Bulimba election fraud. ...

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  5. Treasure hidden in Alps?

    TRENTO (Northern Italy), February 28.-- A local newspaper reported last night that the ...

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  6. WOMAN. WARNED IN COURT

    Brisbane, Wednesday.-- Acting Judge O'Hagan intervened in the Criminal Court to-day ...

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  7. Govt. plans to and miners' stoppages

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Federal Government will use emergency legislation to bring an end to one day stoppages in the ...

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  8. Allies probe deeper into Korean hills

    TOKIO, February 28.--Allied infantry to-day probed deeper into central Korea's mountains after taking eight miles of the vital east-west highway. The main objective was to find ...

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  9. JUST BATS?

    Brisbane, Wednesday. --A party of men from Monto will spend the week-end searching for ...

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  10. TWO DRIVERS DIE IN SMASH

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Both drivers were killed instantly in a head on crash between two cars on the Windsor-road at Kellyvllie, about ...

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  11. "CRITICISM OF COURT WAS NECESSARY"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Criticism of the Courts was necessary in the proper administration of justice, Mr. Simon Isaacs, K.C., argued before the Arbitration Court Full Bench to-day. ...

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  12. Strikers fire on workers

    BUENOS AIRES, February 28.--More than 1000 employees of the independent newspaper 'La ...

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  13. Naval reserve enrolments

    CANBERRA, Wed.--The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Francis) announced to-night that former naval men, not over 45 years of ...

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  14. SURVIVED ICY 12HR. ORDEAL

    LONDON, February 28.--The Maudheim expedition's photographer, Hallgren, saved himself ...

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  15. [?]aby drowned in bath-tub

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- A 10 months-old baby girl, Jennifer Mary ' Bunney, was drowned in the bath at her home in Toombul ...

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  16. No overhaul at powerhouse

    KINGAROY, Wednesday. -- Mr. A. C. Brequet, Machinery Department Deputy Chief Inspector, giving evidence, to-day in the inquiry ...

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  17. STATIONMASTERS MAY BE CHARGED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Stationmasters, Assistant Stationmasters and Night Officers' Union may be charged with contempt of ...

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  18. Sheriff turns accountant

    SYDNEY, Wed. -- United States deputy sheriff George Whitehead has hung up his boots and saddle for the last time. He is going to ...

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  19. N.Z. watersiders' union deregistered

    WELLINGTON, February 28.-- The New Zealand Waterside Workers' Union was deregistered by the Government,'to-night. ...

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  20. Gaol sentence for soldier

    SYDNEY, Wed.-- Judge Curlewis in the Quarter Sessions' to-day sentenced a soldier--a Korean volunteer--to two years' ...

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  21. Boy jealous of parents

    OAKLAND, California, February 28.--A psychiatrist told police yesterday 14-year-old Donald Arced was sane before and after he ...

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  22. Sugary duel

    LONDON, February 28. -- A smiling magistrate last night fined two Italian lawyer's about £2 sterling each for shooting at one ...

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  23. Death in terror

    SINGAPORE, February 28.--A Chinese boy died in Ipoh to-day from injuries received in a terrorist hand grenade outrage last ...

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  24. Mr. Lamington photography hamaered

    TOWNSVILLE, Wed. -- Aerial photography of the Mt. Lamington volcano area in New Guinea has been seriously hampered by ...

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  25. R.A.F. corporal burned alive

    SINGAPORE, February 28.--A story of how a rioting Muslim poured petrol over an unconscious R.A.F. corporal and set it alight ...

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  26. ARMED BANDITS STEAL £1600

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A week ago, a man believed to be a New Australian walked into the Granville shop of 42-year-old Mrs. Muriel Willick to leave a khaki military suit to be dry cleaned. ...

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  27. Car racket alleaed

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Price controls may be reimposed on the sale of used cars in Victoria as a result of an investigation ...

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  28. Further count is wanted

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- The Opposition Leader (Mr. Nicklin) will move in Parliament to-morrow that police ...

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  29. Freight rises up to 226

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --Freights on genera cargo shipped between Queensland ports will be increased by up ...

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  30. Misunderstandinq

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- While police conducted an all night search for her, Pat Hoskins, 9, of Como, was in bed in St, George ...

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  31. Nearly electrocuted

    AUCKLAND, Feb. 28. -- A farmer caught up in a burning tree near an 11.000-volt cable had to stand absolutely still for ...

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  32. Wounding charge

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Campsie police to-night arrested a man and charged him with malicious wounding, after they had found ...

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  33. Four buildings bring £100,000

    TOOWOOMBA, Wednesday. -- Four Toowoomba freehold buildings brought almost £100,000 when submitted for sale to-day. ...

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  34. Burden on shipping

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Inter State shipping to Queensland will be called upon to shoulder a heavy cargo burden following rail cuts in ...

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