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  4. BRITAIN CLOSE TO "DISASTER"

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Minister for Economic Affairs (Sir Stafford Cripps) told a Labour Party meeting in Edinburgh last night: "Britain's balance of payments is definitely worse than six months ago." ...

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  5. CHURCH CRITICAL OF COLOUR BAN

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--"Because Australia's immigration policy has proved to be a constant irritant in Pacific and world ...

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  6. £20,000 DAMAGE IN MARYBOROUGH FIRE

    MARYBOROUGH, Sunday. --Buildings and electric and radio equipment worth £20,000 were lost when Maryborough's ...

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    A section of the floral display in the flower show and carnival organised in Laurel Bank [?]ark on saturday to augment the funds of the Easter Band Contest. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. U.S. OPINIONS ON PALESTINE DIFFER

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- It was reported reliably yesterday that President Truman's advisers had presented strong ...

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  9. CANADIAN COMING TO SEE BRAUND

    VANCOUVER, Sunday.--Mrs. J. Northam, a 36-year-old Vancouver mother of two children, who is dying of cancer of the lungs, will fly to Australia in about two weeks to try the treatment of Mr. John ...

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  10. MINERS PREPARED TO FIGHT ON

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Queensland District Executive of the Miners' Federation la prepared to fight on as long ...

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  11. U.S. CORN PRICES STILL FALLING

    CHICAGO, Sunday. -- Grain market price trends closed in a confused state yesterday. The sharp descent was halted in ...

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  12. TOOWOOMBA ROAD TRANSPORT BUSY

    A week of partial strike in the Railway Department, with gradually diminishing train services, has resulted in more than a doubling in passenger and goods traffic radiating by road from Toowoomba. ...

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  13. INDIAN LEADERS MUST LEAVE STATE

    NEW DELHI, Sunday. -- It has been learned that the Indian Government has ordered the Maharajah of ...

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  14. A STROLL DOWN PICCADILLY

    Surely the most interesting thoroughfare in the world is Piccadilly and the time to pass through it--midday. This is ...

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  15. FOOD SHORT FOR TWO MORE YEARS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--Sir John Boyd Orr, Director-General of the Food and Agricultural Organisation, yesterday ...

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  16. BIG N.S.W. SCHOOL MAY BE CLOSED

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Bankstown school, the largest Slate school in Australia, may be closed as a result of the ...

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  17. PILOT'S LUCKY ESCAPE AT BILINGA

    COOLANGATTA, Sunday.--A former fighter pilot and D.F.C. winner, R. J. Whittle (31), married, a chemist at ...

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  18. SHOWBOAT AND LAUNCH COLLIDE

    SYDNEY," Sunday. -- Five men and fire women were thrown from a launch into the shark infested water of ...

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  19. FOUR INJURED IN 'BUS ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Three passengers and the driver escaped serious injury today when the single decker 'bus in ...

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  20. PREPARATIONS TO MEASURE WORLD

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- United States astronomers are making the most exhaustive preparations in ...

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  21. HARBOUR WITHOUT SHIPPING

    GLADSTONE, Sunday.--No outward sea cargo ship has left Gladstone since early in November, stated the chairman of ...

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  22. SHOPOWNERS' MOVE ON BLACKOUT LOSS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Bondi shopkeepers are planning legal action against the Sydney County Council because of ...

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  23. FOOD PRODUCTION PLAN IN BRITAIN

    Just under 1,500,000 acres -- a record -- will be set aside in the United Kingdom this year for the growing of potatoes. ...

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    Mr. Douglas Jay, first Economic Secretary to the Treasury in the United Kingdom. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. 'PLANE TO 'SHADOW' WATER BIRDS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--An air-minded pastoralist has bought a 'plane to "shadow" water birds to their secret water holes ...

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  26. ARCHBISHOP ON DRINKING EVIL

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Most under-age drinking was done at "wild"' social parties, and some means should be found ...

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    The General Manager of the South-western Division of Railways, Mr. F. M. McCrystal (left) and the Traffic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. FRENCH -- ITALIAN CUSTOMS UNION

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Paris correspondent of the sociated Press says that it is officially stated that Cabinet ...

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  29. ARRESTS FOLLOW HEROIN SEIZURE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Federal narcotics agents yesterday arrested two seamen after seizing 150,000 dollars worth of ...

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  32. OUTBACK AMENITIES NATIONAL TASK

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--In an address tonight the Minister for Labour (Mr. Gair) said proper electricity amenities in ...

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  33. U.S. COMMODITY DEALINGS INQUIRY

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- Mr. Edwin Pauley, whose commodity dealings are under investigation by a Senate ...

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  34. SIX ARRESTS IN BOMBING PLOT

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- The Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested six Americans, including two former R.A.F. ...

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  35. GREAT INVASION LEADER RESIGNS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- General Eisenhower, who retired from the Army yesterday; at a Press conference ...

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  36. FRANCO--SPANISH BORDER REOPENED

    PARIS, Sunday.--The 'Associated Press correspondent says a Cabinet spokesman said that the Franco - Spanish border ...

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