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  4. FORECAST:

    FINE; COLD NIGHT; W TO SW WINDS. ...

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  5. Woman Killed and Two Men Wounded In Brisbane Shooting

    BRISBANE, Thursday: A woman was shot dead and two men were wounded in a Housing Commission hut at Victoria Park tonight. They were: ...

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  6. Attempt to Find Senders. Of Envelope Bombs.

    LONDON, Thursday: Post Office investigators and Scotland Yard detectives are flying to Milan in an attempt to track down the gang of terrorists believed to be sending the envelope bombs through the post to members of the British Government tad other prominent citizens, says the ...

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  7. Big Protest Against U.S. Labor Bill

    NEW YORK, Thursday: An overflow of over 50,000 gathered last night in Madison Square Garden to hear speakers at the ...

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  8. Naval Appointment

    Captain W. F. Rutherford, RN, who recently arrived from Britain in the Corinthic. He has been appointed to the British ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENTS CAUSE PANIC

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Income tax assessments recently issued are said to have caused a panic among ...

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  10. Rail Cuts Cause Concern

    SYDNEY, Thursday: News of the startling decision by the Railway Department late last night to curtail steam trains by ...

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  11. Threat To Wool Transport

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The transport of wool for the coming season may be seriously affected by a ...

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  12. DEFENCE PLANS INADEQUATE, SAYS BENNETT

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Federal Government's defence plans providing for a permanent army of ...

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  13. Visit from British and N.Z. Warships

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Australia will have a visit next month from units of the British Pacific Fleet ...

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  14. TO SUPPLY MEAT IN NORMAL WAY

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The report that butchers in certain parts of North Queensland would sell their meat without coupons ...

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  15. House Passes Salaries Bill

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Parliamentary Allowances Bill was passed by the House of Representatives at 2.25 this morning ...

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  16. For World Conference Of Country Women

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The CWA will send five delegates to the Associated Country. Women of the Word Conference in Amsterdam ...

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  17. PUBLIC INQUIRY ON LAND SALES CONTROL OFFICE

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Government will direct that a public inquiry be held into allegations of irregularities in Sydney Lands Sales Control office and any associated matters dealt with in Canberra Land Sales ...

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  18. ATTEMPT TO OBTAIN MORE WOOL PULP

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said today that steps had been taken to obtain further supplies of wood ...

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  19. Japanese General To Be Hanged

    RABAUL, Thursday: The War Crimes Court sentenced Lieut.-General Masao Baba, former GOC, 37th Japanese Army, to death by hanging. The charge against Baba was ...

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  20. DEDMAN LEAVES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: The Minister for Reconstruction (Mr Dedman) left Sydney today by QANTAS Lancastrian for London. ...

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  21. May Be Strike at Bunnerong.

    SYDNEY, Thursday: There is still a possibility of a strike at Bunnerong powerhouse, which would cause immediate drastic ...

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  22. PLANNING TRANSITION IN INDIA

    LONDON, Thursday: Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says Lord Mountbatten met seven Indian leaders to take the first steps to implement the settlement plan. ...

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  23. Guard Says Train Did Not Exceed 25 m.p.h. Down Range

    BRISBANE, Thursday: The picnic train which crashed at Camp Mountain on May 25 did not exceed 25 miles an hour going down the range, the guard, George Evans, the only surviving member of the train crew, told ...

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  25. OIL PIPELINE BLOWN UP NEAR HAIFA

    LONDON, Thursday: Reuter's Jerusalem representative says: It is officially stated that saboteurs blew up the Iraq Petroleum Company's pipeline in two places southeast of Haifa at dawn. ...

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  26. Alleged bscene Contents Of Journal

    CANBERRA, Thursday Letters have been received by the Postmaster-General (Senator Cameron) complaining against ...

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  27. INVESTIGATIONS ON RADAR FOR CIVIL FLYING

    CANBERRA, Thursday: Investigations into the application of radar to civil flying have been carried on by the Council for ...

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