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  4. TRAIN TRAFFIC DELAY:

    Fleets of buses, cars and taxis were brought to the aid of hundreds of passengers stranded when a derailed ballast train blocked the outgoing line at Albion station this afternoon. Crowds on their way home from work ...

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  5. TWO ANGLES TO DERAILMENT

    TOP: General picture of the scene of today's derailment at Albion station this afternoon. The ballast train blocked both inbound and outbound lines. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OLD BILLS Column

    AN insurance agent making his round at Doomben inadvertently dropped four 10 notes at the front door of one home he ...

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  7. £200,000 DAMAGE BY FIRE

    NEWCASTLE: Damage estimated at £200,000 was caused by a fire which gutted the ...

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  8. COAL SHIP TO NORTH LIKELY NEXT WEEK

    A ship to take gas coal to Townsville and Cairns should be available either late next week or early the following week, a Brisbane ...

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  9. A "Ring In" Killed His Ring Career

    When you see one of the foremost figures of Australian public life in rare form on the public platform you would not ...

    Article : 184 words
  10. M.L.A. SERIOUSLY ILL

    Mr. James Burrows, M.L.A., for Port Curtis, who is on the seriously ill list at the Brisbane Hospital, showed slight improvement this ...

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  11. Stop Press

    TWO MEN were injured in the ballast train derailment. They were James Lindsay, of Abbotsford Road, Mayne Junction, fractured right foot. ...

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  12. FINE WEATHER FOR DAVIS CUP FINAL

    FORESTHILLS, August 29 (A.A.P.): Fair cool weather is predicted for tomorrow when two Davis Cup singles will be decided. The richly grassed stadium court has recovered from Tuesday's thunderstorm and should roll out well. ...

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  13. 40-Hour Week Or Stop Work

    SYDNEY: Production at N.S.W. foundries will he halted for 24 hours on September 15 unless the Federal Arbitration Court grants a 40-hour ...

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  14. Cup Draw Favours Australia

    NEW YORK, August 29 (A.A.P.): Draw for the Davis Cup final is: Saturday, 2.15 p.m. (5.15 a.m. ...

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  15. Meat Hold Up Averted

    MELBOURNE: The action of Melbourne tug crews, who are on strike. In volunteering to bring the refrigerated cargo ship. Saxon ...

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  16. Plane Quest Hope In Kosciusko Area

    MELBOURNE: R.A.A.F. headquarters is certain that the plane reported missing after leaving Sydney for Geelong at 11.27 a.m. on Tuesday is down within a 65-mile radius of Mt. Kosciusko. They believe the machine ...

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  18. EXPLOSION IN TUNNEL

    SYDNEY: Buildings rocked and windows were smashed when gas from a leaking main exploded with shattering force in telephone cable ...

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  19. EXPLOSIVES SENT TO REYNELLA

    SYDNEY: A Catalina flying boat left Sydney to-day for Samarai with a load of detonators and other explosives with which ...

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  20. PLAN MORE STOPPAGES

    MELBOURNE: Mass meetings of railway men will be held at 45 centres in Victoria tomorrow, to discuss further stoppages because ...

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  21. CREW TAKES TIP, MANS PILOT SHIP

    The pilot steamer, John Oxley, sailed from Brisbane at 10 a.m. today, following the Industrial Court's advice to the crew to man the vessel. She had been held up for two ...

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  22. CALWELL IS CONFIDENT OF BRITISH INFLUENCE

    TORONTO, August 29 (A.A.P.): The British Commonwealth can still exercise a great deal of influence if it strengthens its parts, marshals its resources, and distributes them equitably, even if that means that Britain grows weaker," Australian Immigration Minister (Mr. Calwell) said today. ...

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  23. Baby Dies From Gastro Enteritis

    Another baby died from gastroenteritis at the Brisbane Children's Hospital to-day. The hospital superintendent (Dr. ...

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  24. GREEK CABINET

    ATHENS, August 29 (A.A.P.): King Paul tonight swore in the unilateral Populist Party Cabinet under M. Tsaldaris. ...

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