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  4. Garden For Trial On Two Counts

    In the Special Federal Court to-day, John Smith Garden, 65, a former commonwealth official, was committed for trial on two charges of forgery and one of false pretences. ...

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  5. STRIKE STRANGLES QUEENSLAND TRANSPORT

    BRISBANE, Wed. — Queensland railway strike has forced drastic cuts in all rail services. Workshop and running repair men are ...

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  6. Fixing Price For World Wheat

    WASHINGTON, Wed: The prospects for a world agreement on wheat prices and export quotas are at present bright, and it is ...

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  7. VS. REJECTS RUSSIAN PROTEST

    WASHINGTON, Wed.: The US today rejected the Russian protest against the use by the American Air Force of Mellaha airfield ...

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  8. SHOOTINGS, KILLINGS, IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, Wed. — An Arab band broke info the Jerusalem central prison and released several prisoners. Two Arab prisoners ...

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  9. STRIKES NOT THE ONLY WEAPON

    COOLANGATTA, Wed. — The Minister for the Interior (Mr Johnson) a former president of the AWU, said at the AWU ...

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  10. THE USEFUL BALT!

    MELBOURNE, Wed.: The Minister for Immigration (Mr Calwell) stated today that, to relieve the extreme shortage of labor for ...

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  12. ADVANCE PARTY FOR PALESTINE

    LAKE SUCCESS, Wed.: The Palestine Partition Commission decided today to send an advance party to Palestine, probably within ...

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    The spectre of uncertainty which usually hovers over the first year pupil was absent when John Ellis (left) and Geoff Roxborough, who live in Rau St., resumed lessons at the Infants’ school on Tuesday. They are second year pupils. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. FREAK STORMS BRING FLOODS

    Freak storms on Tuesday night flooded Ardlethaan, Temora and Ariah Park in the early hours of yesterday morning, and unroofed sheds about Henly. ...

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  15. COLONIALISM DEAD.-QUEEN WILHELMINA

    THE HAGUE, Wed: “Colonialism is dead. The people of the Dutch Commonwealth have reached a memorable goal. A free ...

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  16. SWEDEN WILL NOT JOIN WESTERN BLOC

    LONDON, Wed: The Swedish Minister, Oesten Unden, told Parliament that Sweden would not join the proposed Western ...

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  17. U.S. PLANES CONFISCATED

    WASHINGTON, Wed.: The Nicaraguan ambassador, Guillermo Sevilla Sacasa, announced today that his Government had ...

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  18. SHIPPING DELAYED AS STORM SWEEPS ATLANTIC

    NEW YORK. Wed: Trans-Atlantic liners and freighters were far behind schedule to-day as one of the worst winter storms in years ...

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  19. INNOCENCE ABROAD

    While their mothers went for a swim, these two babies were left in the foot pool at the Albury baths on Tuesday. They are Barbara Garnaut and Johnny Mclnerney, both from Wodonga, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. DREAM PART REALISED

    PERTH, Wed.: A Northam man who dreamed last Thursday that he had won first prize or £3000 in the State Lottery with ticket number ...

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  21. Man and Wife Found Shot Dead

    TAMWORTH. Wed. — The bodies of Gordon Mitchell Penrose. 5, and his wife. Elsie. were found in a house on C. H. Newham’s ...

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  22. MacArthur Overruled On Right Of Pressmen

    WASHINGTON. Wed.: The Army Department tonight overruled in order by General MacArthur. The order had been criticised on the ...

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  23. Tree Strikes House In Seymour Storm

    MELBOURNE Wed. — Seymour was back to normal to-day after an exciting night in which a cyclone caused considerable damage ...

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  24. MISSING TUDOR AIR LINER

    NEW YORK. Wed.: The possibility that some of the passengers on the Tudor airliner, which has been missing for six days on a ...

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  25. Japanese Textiles Available Soon?

    CANBERRA, Wed. Final agreement on distribution of 12 million yards of Japanese textiles, which arrived in Australia last August, ...

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  26. Traces Of Shackleton’s Expedition

    WASHINGTON. Wed.: Dramatic traces of Sir Ernest Shackleton’s historic 1915-17 Antarctic expedition—an Australian newspaper, ...

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  27. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER ELECTROCUTED

    AUCKLAND, Wed. (AAP-Reuter): Mrs Constance Wilkinson and her six-year-old daughter were electrocuted at Paeroa to-day. ...

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