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  3. MINISTER REPLIES TO CRITICISM

    The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Pollard) replied yesterday to criticism of the action of the Commonwealth. Government in withholding permission for the export of grain sorghum ...

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  4. WOOL PRICES AT ALL-TIME HIGH

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Record prices were obtained at the opening of the fifth series of wool sales to-day. Greasy ...

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  5. STRIKE AFFECTING BUILDING RATE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The railway strike la slowing down building. The new president of the Master Builders' ...

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  6. STRIKERS MOVE TO TIE UP CITY 'BUSES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A move was made by the strikers' Central Disputes Committee to-day to tie up all City Council tram and 'bus transport in Brisbane. ...

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  7. PRICE SUBSIDIES TO BE RETAINED

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- A Federal Cabinet sub-committee to-day decided to retain price stabilisation subsidies despite ...

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  8. LAST TRIBUTES TO VICTIMS OF CRASH

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A Lincoin bomber circled overhead while 2000 people watched the mass burial at the ...

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  9. 'BANK ACT INVADES STATE AUTHORITY'

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Commonwealth Banking Act of 1947 was invalid because it interfered with the powers of essential Government of the States and was an invasion of State ...

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  10. WOMEN FINED ON GAMING CHARGES

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Two women, as well as one man, appeared in the Police Court to-day on charges of ...

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  11. HEAVY FINE FOR PETROL BREACH

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A fine of £20, with £296 costs, was to-day imposed on William Halbert Harvey, of ...

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  12. RUNNING TAP CAUSES BIG LOSS

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Damage estimated at thousands of pounds was caused by a tap ...

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  13. OPALS AS DOLLAR SOURCE

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The prospects of increased production of opals in Queensland to ...

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  14. TERRITORY BEEF PRODUCTION TALKS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The question of Increased production of beef to the Northern Territory was discussed, at ...

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  15. TRANS-AUSTRALIA RAIL HOLD-UP

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- All passenger traffic on the Trans-Australia Railway had been suspended until further ...

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  16. PASSENGERS BURNT IN 'PLANE SMASH

    MANILA, Monday. -- Thirteen passengers, most of them children, are reported to have been burned to death ...

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  17. SUBMARINE AENEAS REFLOATS HERSELF

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The Royal Navy submarine Aeneas, which was aground on the reef at Lizard Island, 140 miles ...

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  18. INDICATION OF SEVERE WINTER

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Antarctic expedition vessel Wyatt Earp has reached the Antarctic continent and ...

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  19. THIRTEEN NEW DEACONS AT BANYO

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Thirteen students at the Banyo Seminary were to-day raised to the Deaconate at a ...

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  20. POLIO RESTRICTIONS REIMPOSED

    WELLINGTON, Monday.-- The Ministry of Health has reimposed the polio (infantile paralysis) restrictions in the ...

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  21. COSGROVE TO LEAD PARTY AGAIN

    HOBART, Monday. -- The former Premier (Mr. R. Cosgrove), who was acquitted by a jury on Saturday of charges ...

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  22. JERUSALEM BOMB CASUALTIES

    LONDON, Mondays.--Reuters representative in Jerusalem days the' Government has, announced that there were ...

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  23. German Scientists to Assist in Australia's Development

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Four German scientists, who will be employed on research and production problems to connection with industrial development, will leave London, by air to-morrow for Australia. ...

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  24. PLANS FOR TASMAN AIR SERVICES

    AUCKLAND, Monday. -- While Tasman Airway's 'planes are grounded, the company will operate four charter flights this ...

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  25. "CHAINING OF NATIVES HUMANE"

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The use of chains on, aborigines who are placed under arrest had been recommended ...

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  26. WAR CRIME TRIALS DEFENDED

    LONDON, Monday. -- The correspondent of the American Associated Press in Frankfurt states that the united States ...

    Article : 136 words
  27. MARGIN FOR SKILL IN STATE AWARD

    BRISBANE; Monday. -- The margin for skill in the State mechanical engineering award has been increased by the same ...

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  28. VICTORIAN CANCER CONTROL BILL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A Bill to set up a cancer controlling authority would be brought down in the April ...

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  29. ITALIAN FAMILY SEEKS REUNION

    SAN FRANCISCO, Monday. --The "Flying Ferrarro family" were on the last lap of their long flight from Italy to ...

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  30. COMMENT ON ANTARCTIC DISPUTE

    SANTIAGO, Monday. -- The Chilean Government newspaper "La Naclon" last night said that the announcement, by the ...

    Article : 107 words
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  33. PARENTS GAOLED FOR NEGLIGENCE

    WELLINGTON, Monday. -- Convicted of falling to provide the necessities of life to their three children, one of whom ...

    Article : 156 words
  34. WHARF WORKERS GO SLOWER NOW

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Two shifts on Brisbane wharves now give only 12½ hours' effective work ...

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  35. EVIDENCE IN N.G. CONSPIRACY CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Charged with having conspired to cheat" and defraud a Brisbane timber firm, John Smith (Jock) Garden, his son Harcourt Garden, Edward Farrell and Raymond Parer, ...

    Article : 392 words
  36. MORE EVIDENCE AT N.Z. FIRE INQUIRY

    WELLINGTON, Monday.--A crane driver, who was outside Ballantyne's when the fire engines arrived, told the ...

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  37. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED IN COLLISION

    BRISBANE. Monday. -- Colliding with the back of a sanitary waggon at Deagon to-day, a motor cyclist. Joseph Stewart ...

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  38. SWISS RAIL CRASH WORST IN HISTORY

    ZURICH, Monday.--Reuters correspondent says that the Railway Company has announced that 19 bodies have ...

    Article : 151 words
  39. ALLOWANCE FOR MM.P. PROPOSED

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- A proposal that Federal Parliamentarians should receive a retiring allowance of ...

    Article : 137 words
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