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  4. Forecast

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 11 words
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  6. 180 Candidates Likely For State Elections

    BRISBANE: The A.L.P. State Executive this morning will consider last-minute endorsements for Darlington, Cunningham, and Landsborough. Nominations for the 75 State seats close at noon to-day, ...

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  7. Three Drowned; One Missing in N.S.W. Floods

    SYDNEY: Three men have been drowned and one is missing in New South Wales floods over the week-end. Flooding has now caused £750,000 worth of damage to farmland. ...

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  8. Arrested Man Placed In Boot Of Car

    MELBOURNE: The spectacle of a constable placing a struggling undersized man in the boot of a police car outside a hotel at Werribee on Saturday evening caused a hostile demonstration by a crowd of more than 100. ...

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  9. Government Plan To Develop N.T. Resources

    CANBERRA: The Government will undertake research and experiments which it hopes will reveal additional natural and ...

    Article : 342 words
  10. Brisbane Tram Men Talk of Strike Action

    BRISBANE: A mass meeting of 110 Brisbane tramwaymen yesterday morning decided that they would consider strike action soon ...

    Article : 355 words
  11. Record Opening Day Crowd at Sydney Show

    SYDNEY: The day crowd of 70,073 at the Royal Easter Show on Saturday broke the 1947 opening day attendance record of ...

    Article : 299 words
  12. Big Congestion on Brisbane's Waterfront

    BRISBANE: With 18 ships to be worked to-day and another 18 due in port by Friday, the Brisbane waterfront faces its greatest bottle-up this year, Waterside officials say it will be impossible to clear the ...

    Article : 385 words
  13. Burmese Boy Has Fish In Stomach

    LONDON: A young Burmese boy is in hospital "suffering terrmly" with a live fish slipping about in his stomach, ...

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  14. Cobalt Replaces Radium as Cancer Treatment

    BOSTON: Cobalt had replaced radium in the treatment of cancer, Dr. Shields Warren sard yesterday. ...

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  15. Censure Motion on Speaker Hard to Avoid

    CANBERRA: It was hard to sec how an Opposition censure motion against the Speaker (Mr Cameron) could be avoided when the ...

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  17. Fatal Collapse at Band Contest Carnival.

    BUNDABERG: Prank Kingston (72), married, a spectator at the band contest carnival at the Bundaberg Show Ground ...

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  18. Five Rescued front Overturned Yacht

    MELBOURNE: A member of the Elwood Angling Club sailed one and a half miles out into the bay in a 12-ft. Ashing dinghy ...

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  19. Farmer's Neck Injured in Fall from Truck

    MACKAY: A man was flown to the Brisbane Hospital yesterday with injuries to his neck suffered in a fall from a moving truck ...

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  20. Milk Left on Dairy Farms; Union Ban

    MELBOURNE: More than 100000 gallons of milk were left at dairy farms yesterday because of a union instruction to its ...

    Article : 149 words
  21. MacArthur to Visit Australia in Near Future

    MELBOURNE: General Douglas MacArthur would visit Australia again soon, the Commander of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force, Lieutenant-General H. C. H. Robertson, said last night. ...

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  23. Jap. Bandit Slits Throats of Six People

    TOKIO: A masked Japanese bandit on Saturday night murdered six persons by slitting their throats with a sword ...

    Article : 104 words
  24. Electricity Restrictions Have Ended

    BRISBANE: Electricity restrictions in south-east Queensland ended at midnight last night following an order made by the ...

    Article : 111 words
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