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  3. Fed. Move To Boost Beff Output

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Plans for the development of the cattle industry in Northern Australia to increase beef output by about ...

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  4. U.K. Budget Shows Heavy Task Ahead

    LONDON, April 7.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps) pr[?]sented Britain’s fourth post-war Budget to a crowded House of Commons to-day. Sir Stafford Cripps said 1948 had heen a year of great ...

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  5. Menzies Takes Up Tasmanian Challenge’

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Federal Opposition Leader (Mr. M[?]n[?]les) said to-night that he would accept the challenge of ...

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    First Austral an-bu it Vampire jet fighter in final Stages of assembly at de Havilland's workshops at Bankstown. The aircraft is expected to fly at the end of the month. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. No U.N. Vote On Trials Protest

    NEW YORK, April 7.—The General Assembly's fourteen nation Steering, Committee failed to-day to come to a vote on the proposal ...

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  8. BIGGER PAPERS FOR BRITAIN?

    LONDON, April 7. — Eight page papers in Britain by the end of the year were forecast by Sir Eric Bowater, chief of the Bowater ...

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  9. GOOD ENGLISH?

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Was a text book which contained such expressions as "kock," "zinged" and "kerflimped" a fit ...

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  10. NO GOVERNMENT MOVE TO FREE McPHILLIPS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Government will not take any action to enable the Assistant Secretary of the Ironworkers' Union. (Mr. R. McPhillips) to avoid serving a month's imprisonment imposed by the Arbitration ...

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  11. NO PAPERS AT WASHINGTON

    WASHINGTON, April 7. — The nation’s capital which at present is the political news centre of the world was without newspapers ...

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  12. FIRE DESTROYS LANCASTRIAN

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—A Qantas Lancastrian crashed When landing at 'DubbO airport to-day and was destroyed by fire. ...

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  13. COMPETITION IN RABBITS

    VANCOUVER, April 7.—Local rabbit breeders are up in arms over a recent shipment of Australian rabbits now selling as table meat ...

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  14. NUMBERS AT TECHNOLOGY CONFERENCE WAS RECORD

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The attendance at the conference of the Queensland Society of Sugar Cane Technologists which ...

    Article : 198 words
  15. Praise From Opposition

    Mr. Anthony Eden, speaking in the House of Commons on the resolution to amend the law relating to the national debt, said ...

    Article : 219 words
  16. DRIFT FROM COUNTRY DANGER TO AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The drift from Australian country areas to the cities had already depleted dangerously the country population to the detriment of primary production, the Federal President of the ...

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  17. DOUBLE TRAGEDY VERDICT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A finding of murder and suicide was recorded by the Coroner at the inquest today into a double tragedy at ...

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  18. SUB-DIVISIONS FOR SOLDIERS’ LAND

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Minister for post-War ReconStruction (Mr. J. j.Dedman) announced to-day that he approved ...

    Article : 66 words
  19. Most Courageous Ever

    Reuters financial correspondent says that the Budget was hailed by thoughtful economists as one of the most courageous ...

    Article : 630 words
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  22. Second Smallpox Victim On Liner Mooltan

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Another Australian passenger in the P. and O. liner Mooltan has died from smallpox. ...

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  23. £2,000 DAMAGES TO WOMAN CYCLIST

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Mrs. Elsa. Barbour, champion professional cyclist, was awarded £2000 damages to-day for injuries ...

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  24. OPPOSITION ATTACK TRAFFIC BILL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—"The sooner we get a bill to restore citizen’s rights the better place Queensland will be to live in," said Mr. Wanstall (Q.P.P., Toowong) attacking clauses of the Traffic Bill in the State ...

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  25. Attlee's Envoy For Empire Talks

    Lord Listowel, the British Minister of State for Colonies, who conferred with the prime Minister (Mr Chifley) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. CALLIOPE SHIRE RE-DIVISION

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — An Order-in-Council was made to-day re-dividing the Calliope Shire into three divisions for electoral ...

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  27. PENSIONER KILLED

    IPSWICH, Thursday.—The body of Peter Joseph Byrne, an old age pensioner. who for some time had been living in a disused engine ...

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  28. Hospital Elections Held Back

    BRISBANE. Thursday. — The 1949 triennial elections in all hospital districts have been postponed for a month. They must now be ...

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  29. POLICE RETIREMENTS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Inspector R. J. Gannon retires from the Police Force as from April 19 next. Senior Ser[?]eant W. ...

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