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  4. REPORT HIS MAJESTY MAY BECOME INVALID

    NEW YORK, Thursday: The Herald Tribune's correspondent, writing from London, says that King George was reported tonight to be in danger of becoming a permanent invalid. The report, he says, could not be confirmed at Buckingham Palace, ...

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  5. Further Cabinet Meeting Over Vic. Crisis

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: The Victorian Premier, Mr Hollway, announced tonight that State Cabinet would hold another emergency meeting tomorrow to consider fresh Government action in ...

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  6. Rats Dig In

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday: Millions of six-inch long brown rats have destroyed 40,000 acres of the ...

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  7. GARDEN TO GIVE EVIDENCE TODAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday: ''Jock" Garden will give evidence in the,New Guinea timber conspiracy trial ...

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  8. Shipping Not To Be Monopoly

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Minister for Shipping, Senator Ashley, told Federal Caucus flatly today that the ...

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  9. Wharf Dispute Settled

    BRISBANE; Thursday: Following a compulsory conference at the Industrial Court today it was announced that the 70 ...

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  10. Broadcasting Bill Criticised

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Opposition members in the House of Representatives today criticised a clause of the ...

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  11. STRUCK BY TRAIN

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Seventeen-year-old railway employee, Brian Doyle Sanford, of Seven Hills, ...

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  12. Assn. Hostile Over Inquiry

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Civil Air Operators' Association has written to the Minister for Air, Mr Drakeford. expressing ...

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  13. Boys Leave School Before Time

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursday: Employers were scrambling frantically for half-educated ...

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  14. New Bishop

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Dr. Thomas Cahill, who was first secretary to the Apostolic Delegation, North Sydney, for eight years has ...

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  15. Lindwall's Injury

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Lind-wall arrived in Brisbane today with a bruised and swollen leg. The manager of the New South ...

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  16. DOCKERS' STRIKE SETTLED

    NEW YORK, Thursday: A settlement of the 16-day-old dockers' strike, which has tied-up shipping along most of the American coast, ...

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  17. JAPS TO BUILD SHIPS

    TOKIO, Thursday: Japan would build 1½ million tons of shipping during the next five years under a plan prepared by the Government's ...

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  18. WORLD CONFERENCE ON WHEAT

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: The United States has proposed a world, conference, to be held next January to write a new ...

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  19. Exchange Of Teachers

    LONDON, Thursday: The Ministry of Education states that 69 British teachers will sail within the next few weeks to exchange ...

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  20. Schedule of Fees For Health Scheme

    CANBERRA, Thursday: A schedule of fees to be charged for professional services received under the National Health Service scheme is being prepared by the B.M.A. for ...

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  21. FALSELY CLAIMED SHE WAS RAPED

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Lilliam I Esther Halyday, 19, carnival assistant, pleaded guilty at the Parramatta Quarter Sessions today to ...

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  23. Crosby Rumor Denied

    HOLLYWOOD, Thursday: Larry Crosby, brother and manager of Bing, denied today a report in the Variety Magazine that Bing ...

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  24. NO WAR SAYS ROSEVEAR

    SYDNEY, Thursday: People in Britain thought Russia had reached the full extent of her territorial demands, the Speaker ...

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  25. THIS GIRL HAS COURAGE

    CAPETOWN, Thursday: A young girl lion tamer, Ray Walker, dripping with blood from gashes on her face, neck ...

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  26. RATIONING ANNOUNCEMENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Director of Rationing, Mr J. B. Cumming, today drew attention to the fact that current butter ...

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  27. Experiments On Cattle Transport

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Results of initial experiments on the haulage of cattle by road trains from the Northern ...

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  28. FOUNDER OF MOTHERS' DAY DEAD

    PHILADELPHIA, Thursday Miss Anna M. Jarvis, the little old lady who founded Mothers' Day, died today, aged 84 years. ...

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  29. Women Given Wrong Babies

    MELBOURNE, Thursday: Mr Justice Barry found in the Supreme Court today that because of a mix-up at Kyneton District Hospital on June 22, 1945, two women were given each other's baby by ...

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  30. PASSENGERS STAGE OWN STRIKE

    LONDON, Thursday: Nearly 1000 passengers of the liner Queen Elizabeth, decided tonight to stage a stay-aboard strike against a ...

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  31. BRANCH DEFIES FEDERAL EXECUTIVE

    BRISBANE, Thursday: In defiance of the union's Federal Executive, Brisbane members of the Storemen and Packers' Union ...

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  32. BRISBANE BUILDING SOLD FOR £120,000

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The three-storey Strand Building, fronting Queen and Albert Streets has been purchased by the Mutual ...

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  33. MT ISA HAS GOOD DRINKERS

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Mt. Isa people drank nearly twice as much beer last year as the average Queenslander. ...

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  35. CARS FOR INCAPACITATED?

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Considerably less than £500,000 would be necessary to provide free cars for incapacitated ex-servicemen ...

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