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  5. Still Water

    Owing to the continued absence of storm rains, of the movement of the Condamine has been reduced to snail's pace. At Queen's Park, pictured above, the water level has fallen below the weir top. This weir, before the Silverwood Dam project, banked up the Park reach from which Warwick's water supply was drawn. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITISH MIGRANTS: ONLY 6000 WILL COME THIS YEAR

    CANBERRA: Stats Ministers and Immigration Ministers were bluntly told at a conference yesterday that instead of 70,000 migrants from England this year, Australia could expect only 6000. Mr. Calwell said this was the maximum ...

    Article : 407 words
  7. Stock Saved In Dramatic Race Against Time

    BRISBANE: In a dramatic race against time, Cherbourg aborigines have saved £15,000 worth of starving cattle by lifting many of them into railway trucks for a 400-mile ride to agistment. ...

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  8. Returned Stolen Trousers: Took Better Pair

    ROCKHAMPTON: On Tuesday night a burglar broke into a city dry cleaning establishment and returned a pair of ...

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  9. Leave Policy

    CANBERRA: Following talks with Mr Chifley on the waterside dispute, the general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation ...

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  10. Fadden Fears Our Economic Isolation

    SYDNEY: Banking and foreign exchange regulations so circumscribed our foreign trade that Australia was condemned to economic isolationism in international trade and commerce, said the leader of the Federal Country Party, Mr. ...

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  11. Rail Pilfering

    SYDNEY: Special, police guards lave been increased and more daborate precautions adopted in the last few months to stamp out ...

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  12. Staff Shortage

    BRISBANE: Because of the serious shortage of trained nurses, Brisbane Women's Hospital, may either have to refuse ...

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  13. Horse Meat Slaughtered In N.Z. For Europe

    WELLINGTON (NZ): Nearly 1000 horses have been slaughtered at Auckland freezing works to relieve the ...

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  15. Picked Wrong Man

    SYDNEY: Police are investigating a report that two men tried to hold up the former Australian lightweight champion, Harry ...

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  16. May End To-day

    CANBERRA: The Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator Courtice) said last night he expected that settlement of the ...

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  17. Wives More Eager than Husbands

    CANBERRA: There were more applications from the wives of Australian soldiers in Japan to join their husbands than from the ...

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  18. Foundries Dispute

    MELBOURNE: Recommendations by their union executive yesterday adopted by a mass meeting of 800 members of the ...

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  19. X-Ray Plates Disclose 50 T.B. Sufferers

    SYDNEY: An examination of 2000 X-ray plates at a recent Sydney health exhibition showed that 50 people were suffering from ...

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  20. Luzon Volcano Eruption Sends Villagers Fleeing

    MANILA: Three villagers were killed by lava fumes on Tuesday from the violently erupting Mayon volcano, ...

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  21. Unique Situation—U.S. State Has Two Governors

    ATLANTA (Ga.): In a move unprecedented for over 60 years, the Georgia Legislature elected Harman Talmadge as Governor, However, the present Governor, Ellis Arnall, refused to ...

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  22. £7000 Fine for Breach of Prices Regulations

    MELBOURNE: A fine of £7000 was imposed on Goldsbrough, Mort and Co. in the Fourth City Court yesterday for having traded in lucerne hay above the fixed price. William Eric Hocking of Collins street, partner in the ...

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  23. Education Needs

    PEBTH: The Commonwealth Government is to be asked to float a loan of £100,000,000 to meet the most urgent needs of ...

    Article : 109 words
  24. Stranded Delamere

    BRISBANE: A call will be made to-day for labour to man the stranded 2600-ton Federal Government owned freighter, ...

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