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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 9 words
  5. Stricter Control Of Traffic; New Laws

    BRISBANE: Stricter control over motor vehicles is provided for in new traffic regulations issued yesterday. The regulations, which will provide a uniform ...

    Article : 554 words
  6. DUTCH NEW GUINEA Spender Silent On Attitude Of Australia

    DJAKARTA (A.A.P. Reuter): The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr. P. C. Spender) at a Press conference here yesterday declined to comment on whether the Australian General Staff possibly viewed with alarm ...

    Article : 374 words
  7. No Place to be: Saved by Check Rider's Prompt Action

    RIDER ESCAPES DANGER: One of the queerest and potentially most dangerous predicaments seen at a rodeo "for years," according to experts, was experienced by Ron Gordon, of Toowong (Brisbane), when competing at the Killarney Red eo on Monday last. When the unnamed horSe fell, the rider narrowly escaped being crushed, and w as unable to clear his left font from the cltrrnn ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Heat Wave Again Hits South After Brief Respite

    SYDNEY: Temperatures are climbing again in western New South Wales after two days' brief respite from the heat wave. ...

    Article : 304 words
  9. Buying Public Becoming Price Conscious

    BRISBANE: There was ample evidence that the buying public was becoming price concious and more selective in ...

    Article : 93 words
  10. Each Believed the Other Was Lost!

    SYDNEY: Two men spent the past two days searching for one another in the bush at the foot of the Blue Mountains, ...

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  11. Tie-up Of All Ports Feared By Ship Owners

    SYDNEY: Twenty-eight ships are now tied up in Sydney as a result of the wharf labourers "first aid" dispute. The trouble began on Tuesday because the first aid men wore not members of the Waterside Workers Federation. ...

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  12. Murder Charge Follows Death of Woman

    MELBOURNE: Walter Henry Sannon (51) was charged at the city watchhouse yesterday with the murder of Mrs Dorothy Myrtle ...

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  13. Cold Change Will Bring Relief to Parched West

    BRISBANE: A cold change moving towards Western Queensland from South Australia was expected to bring relef to the hot western ...

    Article : 265 words
  14. Ethiopia Rejects U.N. Decision

    NEW YORK: Emperot Halle Selassie notified the United Nations yesterday that Ethiopia would not recognise the 1949 ...

    Article : 42 words
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  16. Early Decision on Validity of Regulations Promised

    MELBOURNE: Decision on the validity of the National Security (Industrial Peace) Regulations would be given as soon as possible, ...

    Article : 246 words
  17. Sydney May Be Without Electricity

    SYDNEY: Sydney may be without electricity next week if striking bollermakers at Bunnerong power station carry out their threat to ...

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  18. Vic. T.H.C. to Discuss Price Rises

    MELBOURNE: Recent price increases will be discussed by a special meeting of the Trades Hall Council Frices Committee next ...

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  19. Family Talk Between Warwick And America

    Their voices carried 9000 miles over land and sea by trunk line and beam wireless, an American girl now living in Warwick and her parents were able to convey Christmas greeting direct to each other recently by telephone from ...

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  20. Building Material Import Position to be Reviewed

    BRISBANE: The Trade and Customs Minister (Senator O'Sullivan) intends to review the importation of building material. The ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. £110,00,0 for Road Works from Peak Downs and Callide

    BRISBANE: The Government has authorised road works costing £110,055 to improve the carriage of sorghum from Peak Downs ...

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  22. Italian Killed in Crossing Smash

    CAIRNS: Rosario Contarino (61), widower, a resident of Babinda, was knocked down by a rail motor at Lloyd's level ...

    Article : 154 words
  23. New Turn in Sydney Double Murder

    SYDNEY: A young man last night volunteered information which may help police to find the killer who bashed two women to ...

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  24. Women Tougher Than Men Says Doctor

    MELBOURNE: Women were born tougher than men, stated Dr. S. Fennycuick, in an address to students at the Council of Adult Education's School at Merton Hall yesterday. Dr. Pennycuick said that from birth to old age women ...

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  25. Striking Comps. Ordered to Resume

    SYDNEY: Following a compulsory conference yesterday Mr Justice Kinsella ordered striking compositors at the Daily ...

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  26. No Change in Defence Policy at Present

    MELBOURNE: The Defence Minister (Mr Harrison) said yesterday that no changes in defence policy were proposed at present. ...

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  27. Farmer Killed When Hit By Piece of Wood

    KINGAROY: Anton Seng (59), farmer, of Ellesmere, died in Kingaroy Hospital yesterday of injuries received when a piece of ...

    Article : 45 words
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