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  3. OPPOSITION LEADER IN NEW ROLE

    Senator W. J. Cooper, Leader of the Opposition in the Senate, and his private secretary, Mr. J. H. Honeysett, left Wynnum on Thursday on an 1100 miles trip by motor track to Middleton, Senator Cooper's station property in the Winton--Bonlia district. As the track is urgently needed for fencing work as part of operations against dingo attacks, and as the railway strike ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. MR. DUGGAN REPLIES TO LOCAL CLAIMS

    The Minister for Transport, Mr. Duggan, stated yesterday that his attention had been drawn to a statement released ...

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  5. A.F.U.L.E. STANDS FOR ARBITRATION

    At a meeting of the Toowoomba Branch of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen held ...

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  6. WHOLE STATE NOW UNDER EMERGENCY

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A state of emergency in Queensland, as a result of the railway strike, was declared by Cabinet unanimously this afternoon, under Section 22 of the Transport Act., The move. ...

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  7. WIDE REACTION TO EMERGENCY PLAN

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Striking railwaymen in Maryborough and Rockhampton were told to-day that the A.E.U. planned to call out engineers in all undertakings in Queensland. In most centres of the ...

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  8. MAIZE POOL FOR SOUTH OF STATE

    BRISBANE, Friday. --Following representations made by growers, and the Commonwealth Government's approval. ...

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  9. EVIDENCE IN N.G. CASE BY FORSHAW

    SYDNEY, Friday. --Henry George Forshaw, logging manager for the Brisbane timber firm of Hancock and Gore Ltd., ...

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  10. 'CONTROL OF BANKS LIKE DEFENCE'

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The power of the Government to control banking in peace as well as in war was second in importance only to defence power, the Attorney General (Dr. Evatt) declared ...

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  11. MT. ISA BONUS CLAIM ADJOURNED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The claim by the Mt. Isa miners for an Increased lead bonus was to-day adjourned ...

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  12. SUGGESTIONS ON STRIKE BY C.P.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The railway strike was considered at a meeting of the Central Council of the ...

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  13. Cost of Federal Government's Boards Revealed by Mr. Chifley

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Federal Government during 1946-47 maintained 137 Commonwealth boards at a total cost of £2,124494, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said in the House of Representatives to-day. ...

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  14. ANTARCTIC WORD BATTLE CONTINUES

    BURENOS AIRES, Friday.-- Argentina yesterday renewed lier word battle with Britain over the Falkland Island, ...

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  15. PRICE RISE IN WHEAT FOR N.Z.

    CANBERRA, Friday. --The New Zealand Government will pay 64 a bushe f.o.b. for wheat shipped in accordance ...

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  16. HINT OF SCHEME FOR PARTY FUNDS

    HOBART, Friday.--An indication that he would Investigate legislation prohibiting individuals from making ...

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  19. BEEF INDUSTRY HIT BY STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Both the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Collins) and the Secretary of the Graziers' Association. (Mr. P. Brown) indicated today that inroads being made by the railway strike ...

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  20. FIREMAN DENIES CIVILIAN EVIDENCE

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--In evidence before the Royal Commission, First-class. Fireman-driver Thomas Dobson, ...

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  21. N.Z. PASTURE METHODS SUPERIOR

    WELLINGTON, Friday.-- Mr. F. de Bomford, a spokesman for the Tasmanian farmers who ore touring ...

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  22. JAPANESE TEXTILE EXTENSION PLAN

    TOKIO, Friday.--An Increase of 33 per cent, in the production of textile goods for 1948-49 has been planned by ...

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