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    No matter in what country a cat is always a popular companion with young-ster. This puss, peering ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RAILWAY TIE[?]UP FROM MIDNIGHT MODAY IF DISPUTE STILL ON

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Midnight on Monday is the deadline set by the Railways Central Disputes Committee for a State-wide tie-up. of workshops, running sheds and loco depots, if no settlement is reached by ...

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  5. Q.P.P. Whip Suspended For Unseemly Language

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—For disobeying the authority of the Chair, Mr. K. J. Morri[?] M.L.A. for Enoggera, was. suspended for one week in the Assembly to-day. Mr. Morris is Whip and secretary ...

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  6. 60,000 Want Phones

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Mr, Calwell representing. the Postmaster-General in the House, of Representatives to-day, said ...

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  7. Early Settlement Lakely Of Persian Dispute.

    NEWYORK, April. 4.—Complete. settlement of the Iranian case at the. Security Council meeting later to-day is predicted. by U.N.O. officials. American officials are reported to be confident. of the outcome of ...

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  8. PRICES, RENT AND FOOD

    GANBERRA, Thursday.—The Commonwealth intends to retrain from legislating for prices, rent and, other controls. until, the last, ...

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  9. "Garnishee" Bill Now Law

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Bill authorising the State. Treasurer to deduct from a member's. salary any, fine that may be imposed by ...

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  10. ARNHEM LAND

    An expedition, probably will be made into Arn[?] Land by scientists representing the Commonwealth Government and the ...

    Article : 361 words
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  13. Child’s Neck. Broken By Wireless Pole

    MOOLOOLABA, Thursday. —DOuglas Hutton, aged. 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hutton, of Mooloolaba, was killed ...

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  14. Sugar Rationing To Continue

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—While the Government was. anxious to remove sugar rationing it had inescapable. obligation to needy ...

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  15. Fed. Govt. And Decentralisation Of Industry

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Government was not disturbed at the transfer of the Nuffield. motor enterprise to South, Australia from ...

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  16. 15M. Chinese Near Starvation

    NEWYORK, April 4.—The Shanghal. representative. of the "Herald-Tribune" states approximately. 15,000,000 Chinese at. ...

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  17. FIGHTING T.B.

    Determined to wipe out. tuberculosis. completely, the Tasmanian Government has launched an allout war[?] against the disease. ...

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  18. Youth Holds Up. Car At Gun-Point

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A boy, (1[?]), armed, with a machine-gu[?] st[?]. from college, [?]ted up a motorist at Ashfield. early this ...

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  19. Community Forest as War Memorial

    BRISBANE," Thursday.—It has been suggested by the Minister. for Lands. (Mr. A. Jones). that a community forest might be ...

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  20. Pails for Wimbledon

    SYDNEY; Thursday.—D. Pails will, leave for Wimbledon, tennis championships by air in the second. week in May. The trip is ...

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    It is wonderful what strength of purpose and boldness and energy of will are roused by the assurance that we are doing our duty.—Scott. ...

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