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  4. Violent Explosion Rocks City

    BRISBANE, Wed—A violent explosion in an electricity substation In the Valley, In the heart, of the shopping centre, shook ...

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  5. Big Shipping Tie-up Averted

    Settlement of the marine engineers’ dispute and an agreement for the resumption of work forthwith was announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-night. ...

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  6. Election In Victoria Almost Certain Within Few Weeks

    A State election within a few weeks seems certain following the defeat of the Cain Labor Government in the Legislative Council to-night by 19 votes to 13 on a motion to grant supply of £2,717,903 to carry the Government over the period until the presentation of the Budget ...

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  7. THEY WERE HAPPY DESPITE THE RAIN

    Umbrellas and coats were essential at Walbundrie Show yesterday. Group of attractive district misses watching the ring events with compete protection from the downpour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PROTEST ON EXECUTION ENDORSED

    CANBERRA, Wed.—In the House of Representatives today. Mr Abbott (CP, NSW) said the British Government had protest— ...

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  9. Big Butter Shipment To Canada

    CANBERRA, Wed.—A considerable shipment of Australian butter was sent to Canada last year the Minister for Commerce ...

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  10. BISHOP SEES WAR DANGER

    LONDON, Wed.—Addressing the Diocese on the danger of war, the Archbishop of York (Dr Garbett) said the difficulties ...

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  11. Pandit Nehru’s Threat To Resign

    As a result of the riots and the orgy of murder, arson and pillaging indulged in by the Sikhs, Hindus and Moslems, relations between the two new States of India and Pakistan appear ...

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  12. SALE OF N.S.W. LOTTERY TICKETS

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wed.—A Sydney man, George J. Tennant, aged 57, was charged before the US Commissioner’s Court today ...

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  14. SURPRISE MOVE BY U.S.

    BATAVIA. Wed.—United States insistence on the carrying out of a [?] investigation of the cease fire and the general ...

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  15. BRITISH WITHDRAWAL ATTACKED

    CANBERRA, Wed: In the House of Representatives today Mr Bankin (CP. Vic) declared that by its withdrawal from ...

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  16. There Was Another “Black Wednesday”

    MELBOURNE, Wed.: “Black Wednesday.” January 8. 1878,. is still talked of in public service quarters. On that date the ...

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  17. POM. WAS PROUD

    If was a good day—although is tabled “cats and dogs” at Walbundrie [?] yesterday—for youthful Ray Hogg’s [?] The dug stood on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. U.S. Attitude to Russia Called Hysterical

    SPRINGFIELD (Mass.). Wed:— The United States’ attitude towards Russia was “hysterical.” the president of the Australian Methodist ...

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  19. Earthquake Kills At Least 190

    TEHERAN, Wed.: Rescuers recovered 170 dead and 58 seriously injured from the wreckage age left by an earthquake ...

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  20. U.S. Will Be Heavy Wool Buyer

    MELBOURNE, Wed.: America is likely to purchase bulk quantities of wool in Australia this season, particularly finer types ...

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  21. Crown Alleges Man Taken For “One Way Ride”

    In the Central Criminal Court to-day, Malcolm Moore, aged 24, of Kingsford, was alleged to have been hired lo "lake a man for a ride” and to “bump him off.” Moore stands charged with alternative charges of wounding ...

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  22. Red Held Post Captured

    NANKING, Wed.: The Government announced today the capture of the important Communist port of Chefoo, on the Shantung ...

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  23. Brake oh New Businesses

    MELBOURNE, Wed. : The Rationing Commission has refused more than half of 779 applications this year for special ration quotes ...

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  24. 37 More Cholera Deaths

    LONDON, Wed.—Seventy-six new cholera cases, 50 suspected cases and 37 more deaths were reported by the Egyptian Ministry ...

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  25. “No Australian Troops For Palestine”

    No Australian troops would be sent to Palestine, nor would Australia make any contribution to the administration in Palestine, Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  26. Wants “The Rock” Suppressed

    SYDNEY. Wed.—in the Address-in-Reply debate in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon Mrs Fowler (Lang Lab) ...

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  27. A Rigger Electrocuted

    ADELAIDE, Wed.—After n loud explosion Gordon Ernest Virgin, aged 32, rigger, was electrocuted at the power-house of the State ...

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  28. Suit Against Bishop’ May End To-day

    SYDNEY, Wed—Addresses arc expected to concluded in the Equity Court tomorrow in the suit brought by the ...

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  29. 25 Killed, 70 Injured In Rail Smash

    BATAVIA, Wed.—Twenty-five Indonesian passengers were killed and 70 were seriously injured when four heavily laden carriages broke ...

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  30. Judgment on Club Drinking Hours To-day

    SYDNEY, Wed: Judgment will be delivered tomorrow on the test case on liquor trading hours Judgement will determine whether or ...

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  31. Banking Bill Next Week?

    CANBERRA, Wed.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) said tonight it might be possible to bring down in the House of Representatives at ...

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  32. TRAWLERS TO GO TO SEA AGAIN

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The month old Sydney fish strike ended today and trawler owners hope to start operations again by Friday. A ...

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