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  4. NO AGREEMENT FOR WHEAT PLAN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The annual meeting of the Australian Agricultural Council to-day failed to reach any ...

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  5. FEW STRIKERS, BUT MANY LOSE PAY

    The 200 railwaymen who are on strike in the South-western Division of the State were yesterday keeping about 1530 of their workmates away from their jobs, and away from the possibility of being ...

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  6. QANTAS CRASH NEAR CONDAMINE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--An elderly woman sat calmly with an 18-months-old baby on her lap as the pilot of a damaged ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN MARKET CHANGES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Following the break in commodity prices in America the Australian market this week ...

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  8. NEW COMMUNIST MOVE IN STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The appointment of a new and full-time secretary of the Disputes Committee handling the present railway strike, which is regarded as a move towards taking the dispute out ...

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  9. LEGAL ARGUMENT ON "BANKING"

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Is a law which authorises the Commonwealth Bank to acquire the shares of other banks a ...

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  10. COSGROVE PLEA REJECTED BY JUDGE

    HOBART, Wednesday.--Heated clashes between Mr. R. Sholl, K.C., leader of the defence team of three, and James Thomas Sullivan, road service operator, who is the Crown's main witness, marked ...

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  11. HEAVY RAIN IN NORTH

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Proserpine received 1156 points or rain in the 24 hours to 9 a.m. to-day. About another two ...

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  12. LOST PENGUIN VICTIM OF SHARK

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A large penguin which tried to land at Bondi to-day was intercepted and eaten by an ...

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  13. MAY CHALLENGE VICTORIAN BAN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Queensland Butter Board may challenge the action of the Victorian Health ...

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  14. CHANNEL AREA BEST FOR NEW GAUGE LINE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Queensland will hold out for a uniform gauge railway line to run through the western ...

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  17. OVERSEAS CAPITAL FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. A survey by the Federal Government recently, revealed that British and American ...

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  18. TASMAN AIR CREW COMMENDED

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday. -- The captain and crew of the Tasman Airways flying-boat which returned to Sydney on ...

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  19. CUSTOMS BIG CIGARETTE HAUL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Customs officers made their biggest shore haul of contraband cigarettes when they ...

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  20. BUFFALO FLY MOVING SOUTH

    BUNDABERG, Wednesday. --The buffalo fly, which has been dormant for the last 12 months, is moving south. ...

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  21. NINETEEN DEAD IN 'PLANE CRASH

    BATAVTA, Wednesday. -- The Dutch Army retorted today that a patrol had reached the wreck of tho Dutch Dakota ...

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  22. DEATHS OF EXPLOSION VICTIMS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Both victims of the explosion in the dark room at the New Criterion Hotel yesterday have died. ...

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  23. More U.S. Aid for Greece

    ATHENS, Wednesday.--The United states Army mission has announced that It has been agreed to equip and provide ...

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    This photograph, taken In the early 1900's shows Messrs. Cramond and Stark drapery establishment, situated at the corner of Ruthven and Margaret Street, on the site now occupied by Coles. In those days it was known as "The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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