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  4. LIQUOR COMMISSION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Former manager of the House of Hayes Pty. Ltd., large Sydney wine and spirit merchants, Thomas Gerrard Strover, ...

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  5. STATES AGREE TO FOOD DRIVE IN PRINCIPLE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- State Agriculture Ministers to-day agreed in principle to Commonwealth plans for increased food production. ...

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  6. Austerity plan architect dead STAFFORD CRIPPS PASSES

    ZURICH, Switzerland, April 22.--Sir Stafford Cripps, frail but powerful leader of Britain's postwar economic and austerity program, died here last ...

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  7. CHANGE IN COURT HEARINGS

    Melbourne, Tuesday. --Arbitration amendments were being examined for introduction ...

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  8. --No decision on assured dairying price

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Australian Agricultural Council rose to-night without reaching any firm decisions on the future of dairying and ...

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  9. Tried to smuggle opium

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.--A Chinese seaman was sentenced to four months imprisonment by ...

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  10. Leaders' views on targets

    BRISBANE, Tuesday-- A primary industry spokesman to-day made it clear that the setting ...

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  11. INCREASE SUGAR LAND

    BRISBANE Tues. -- Expert opinion here is that Queensland is capable of meeting demands made in all ...

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  12. INSPECTION IN RAIN

    LONDON, April 22. -- On her birthday yesterday Queen Elizabeth, in a black coat and black close-fitting hat with a ...

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  13. Some go to fight five to "celebrate''

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Five left wing trade union leaders left Australia for Communist China to-day on the same plane with air force and army reinforcements for the United ...

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  14. 40m. tons of coal at W. Moreton

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- A reserve of approximately 40,000,000 tons of coal has been, measured and ...

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  15. SHIPPING DEPRESSION?

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- The Waterside Workers' Federation executive in Melbourne to-morrow will consider figures ...

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  16. Perched on 150ft high parapet

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Traffic was halted for the length of a city block today as thousands of people ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. WANT TO KEEP ON OVERTIME

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- The Premier's call on the Police Commissioner to cut down overtime pay to ...

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  18. Fatal burns

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Mrs. Winifred Anderson (47), of Yandina, who was critically burnt in a kerosene knapsack ...

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  19. Miners praised

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--Twelve union leaders of the coalmining industry today heard the Labor Minister (Mr. Holt) ...

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  20. Two remanded

    MT. ISA, Tues.--Two New Australians were remanded into custody of Northern Territory police in the Police ...

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  21. Hopes for lifting of controls

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- Hope that the time was not far distant when the supply position would permit building controls ...

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  22. £2M. EXTENSION GRANT URGED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--In the next five years £2,000,000 should be made available to the States for agricultural extension services. This money should be ...

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  23. Meat conference

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- Prices Minister (Mr. Power) will meet the Queensland Meat and Allied Trades Federation ...

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  24. Disturbing lack of cattle transport

    BRISBANE, Tues.--There was no way of getting cattle across the claypans and gibber country. Some were being shot and ...

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  25. 7 a.m. start in S.E. Queensland

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A 7 a.m. start in a number of industries in south-east Queensland was ordered by ...

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  26. Poison theory in exhumation

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A post mortem examination to-day failed to reveal the cause of death in 1946 of a man whose body was exhumed at Rookwood Cemetery late yesterday. Certain parts of the body have ...

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  27. Rome's birthday

    ROME, April 22.--The city of Rome yesterday celebrated its 2705th anniversary with a public holiday. ...

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  28. No testimony against wife

    SYDNEY, Tues. -- A husband refused to give evidence at Moree Court to-day against his wife, who was committed ...

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  29. Less meat.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Brisbane meat wholesalers said today that higher prices which Sydney could afford to pay for ...

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  30. 25 YEARS' SENTENCE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A youth was sentenced to a total of 25 years and three months imprisonment in the Criminal Court to-day, but he will serve only one year. ...

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  31. STORM OVER NEW JOB

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A storm of protest has followed the State Labor Government's appointment of the Federal A.L.P. president (Mr. J. A. Ferguson) to the £2250 a year Milk ...

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  32. Deputation on 7 a.m. start

    BRISBANE, Tues.--A meeting of union officials to-day decided to make another approach to the Premier (Mr. ...

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  33. Mt. Isa strip

    BRISBANE, Tues.--A new all-weather airstrip at Mt. Isa estimated to cost £108,000 is expected to be completed within ...

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  34. Wife murder

    DREW, Mississippi, April 22.-- Herman West (30), a farmer, was in gaol to-day on a charge of murder. ...

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  35. Barnes for mayor

    BUNDABERG, Tues. -- Mr. J. F. Barnes, former M.L.A. for Bundaberg, will oppose the retiring Mayor (Ald. F. H. ...

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