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  3. PREMIER SLATES REDS OVER STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- In a broadcast tonight the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said: "I want to let the people of Queensland know exactly what the position is now with regard to the holding up our ...

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  4. BRITISH TROOPS IN HONDURAS

    BELIZE, Sunday. -- The correspondent of the British United Press says men from the cruiser Sheffield, shortly after ...

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    in the hunting contest at the Clifton Show ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Needlework, basketry and preserves predominated in the Queensland Country Women's exhibit in the Clifton Show. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NINETEEN BRITONS DEAD IN PALESTINE

    JERUSALEM, Sunday. -- Reuters correspondent says It Is officially stated that 19 British soldiers are reported to ...

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  8. YOUTH'S EPIC SWIM IN BAY

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A valiant three-mile swim by 17-year-old James Michael Devine in heavy seas in Moreton Bay ...

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  9. MANY RAIL MEN EXPECTED TO START

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- At least 10,000 railwaymen, including strikers, are expected to retunes y work in the morning. The return of a large number of the members of the Amalgamated Engineering ...

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  10. TOOWOOMBA TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS

    It Is expected that this morning a partial railway service, beginning with too running of coal trains, will be restored at ...

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  11. WIDE COMMUNIST FRONT ACTIVITY

    Last night's cables from overseas indicated the wide field of Communist activity throughout the- world. These cables contained reports of insurrection in Burma, of trouble in Korea, of a proposed ...

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  12. TIDAL WAVE STRIKES SARDINIA

    CAGLIARI (Sardinia). Sunday. -- The British United Press correspondent says that the most violent tidal wave in ...

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  13. CHINESE AIR FORCE WEARING OUT

    SHANGHAI (Associated Press) .-- Foreign and Chinese aviation experts say the Government's Air Force, which ...

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  14. APPEAL FOR SANE UNION LEADERSHIP

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. -- An peal for sane trade union leadership was made last night by the Incoming ...

    Article : 149 words
  15. WOUNDED MAN REFUSES AID

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- John McDonald McCrae (25) who had been shot three times in the past fortnight vanished from ...

    Article : 152 words
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  18. COMMUNISTS IN SPAIN

    MADRID (Associated Press). -- A story of Communist organisations and activities in Spain never before told ...

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  19. LONDON WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The second series of wool sales in London will be held from March 1 until March 19, with ...

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    The judge, exhibitors and other officials interested in the sheep section. at the Clifton Show. Left to right; Messrs, J. T .. Pauli (exhibitor . from the. Nobby district), E. Scott (judge of the sheep section), [. Joppich (exhibitor), J. S. Anderson (steward of the sheep cantle's and F. F. Lewan (chief steward of the sheep section). [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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