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  4. RAILWAY YARDS AGAIN "HIVE OF INDUSTRY"

    Loading in Toowoomba railway marshalling yards received from outside stations in readiness for despatch to Brisbane. Six fully-loaded goods trains of a net tonnage of 1348 tons left Toowoomba on Wednesday night with foodstuffs and loading for Brisbane and other stations. Last night trains conveying 1000 tons of wheat, 520 tons of wool and 100 tons of timber left for Brisbane. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LIBERALS TO ADVOCATE RED BAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Federal Liberal Party to-night decided to advocate and support a complete ban on the Communist Party. The ban also would apply to other organisations which are ...

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  6. LEGAL ACTION AGAINST A.N.A

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Department of Civil Aviation has taken legal action against Australian National Airways to ...

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  7. DOWNS FARMERS MAY LOAD SHIP

    In the event of waterside workers refusing to load 8000 tons of sorghum seed now in Brisbane for shipment abroad next week, a call will be made for farmer volunteers to do the work. This decision ...

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  8. PETROL RATIONING CRITICISED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Because of rampant black marketing and scandalous maladministration by fuel ...

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  9. STRIKE LEADERS UNBEND FOR TALKS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Efforts to reconcile the conflicting viewpoints on the demands of the employees at railway workshops and running sheds for increased marginal rates in Queensland's 35-day-old ...

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  10. BILL TO FORCE MACKAY COUNCIL

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Minister for Local Government (Mr. Power) came under heavy fire in the Legislative Assembly ...

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  11. WAGGON SHORTAGE HITS SELECTORS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Reporting to a meeting of the Executive Council of the Queensland Selectors' ...

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  12. MARINE ENGINEERS SEEK INCREASES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The margins recently granted to fitters were cited in the Industrial Court to-day by the ...

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  13. FATAL AIRLINER CRASH IN AMERICA

    CHICAGO, Thursday. -- A DC4 airliner, carrying passengers and crew crashed and burned when taking off at the ...

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  14. ADVISORY BODY ON JAP FINANCES

    TOKIO, Thursday. -- The correspondent of "The Times" says it is learned that the Army Department in Washington is ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA GETS MORE BRITISH FILMS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Imports of British films into Australia during 1947 showed a marked increase compared ...

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  16. "BANK ACT PUTS NO BURDEN ON STATE"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The Banking Act of 1947 was a general Act which did not come within the laws ...

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  17. COTTON THREAD SHORTAGE RELIEF

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The shortage of cotton thread throughout Australia will be relieved as soon as substantial ...

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  18. RUSSIAN JEW EVANGELIST

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- More than 2000 people packed the Assembly Hall to-night to hear the opening of a six-months' ...

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  19. NEW RAILWAY CHIEF FOR NORTH

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Mr. S. G. Franklin has been appointed General Manager for Railways in North Queensland ...

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  20. "RICH AND POOR" SOCIAL SECURITY

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Reuters correspondent says that the Government's "rich and poor cradle to the grave" social ...

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  21. TARIFF SCHEDULES RATIFIED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The House of Representatives today ratified the new tariff schedules provided for under ...

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  24. DAMAGE TO DINGO PROOF FENCE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- "Damage to the 180-mile dingo proof fence, 40 miles west of Thargomindah, might ...

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  25. NINE WOMEN BURNED TO DEATH

    ASHEVILLE (North Carolina), Thursday. -- Nine patients were missing after a fire swept a hospital for nervous diseases ...

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  26. NEW ELECTRICITY MEASURE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A Bill to reconstitute the State Electricity Commission under a single Commissioner passed ...

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  27. BIG INCREASE IN U.S. POPULATION

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- The greatest annual population increase in United States history occurred in ...

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  28. SYD BECK FOUND DEAD BESIDE LINE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Syd Beck (50), Australian comedian, was found dead by the railway line near Broadway ...

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  29. STATE FOOD PLAN FOR BRITAIN

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Substantial increases in Queensland beef and pig meat exports to Britain will depend upon ...

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  30. Elastic Plant for Rocklea

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Penn Elastic Company of America will commence operations at Rocklea shortly to ...

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