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  3. VITAL DECISION ON STRIKE TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Whether the Communist move to delay Queensland's emergency transport will succeed will be decided to-morrow morning, when the storemen and packers will vote on whether ...

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  4. COUNTRY PRESSES FOR ROYAL VISIT

    BRISBANE, Sundays-- Country towns in Queensland, are moving to ensure that tho Royal visit to Queensland does ...

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  5. SECRETLY WED JAPANESE GIRL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- A number of Australian soldiers in Japan have secretly "married" Japanese a girls, according to a ...

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    Pulling His Best Feet Forward.-- Idlewood (in gig) and Brown Laddie shown in the first lap of the one and a halt miles trotting contest at the Cooyar Show. Idlewood finished second. Both horses are owned by Mr. Chicken. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Mr. S. A. Plant's champion Polled Hereford bull, Trevanna Nevada, leading the Grand Parade at the Coovar Show on Saturday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WHEAT AGREEMENT MAY MEAN LOSS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Queensland may lose more than £1,000,000 on last season's wheat crop of 10,250,000 bushels. ...

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  9. OFFICIAL OUTLINE OF BIG WHEAT PACT

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- The 36-nation wheat agreement, which puts a ceiling of two dollars per bushel on wheat exported by the United States, Canada and Australia, was announced yesterday by ...

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  10. AGREEMENT BY WESTERN POWERS

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The Foreign Office, in a communique, stated that the Six-Power Conference on Western Germany had agreed on a number of recommendations regarding international control of ...

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  11. MOVE ON LAND SETTLEMENT

    An amended resolution, which was described by the district secretary (Mr. J. R. W. Kennedy), as "the most ...

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  12. MT. ISA DEPENDS ON FOOD BY AIR

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Mt. Isa, a township of 4000 people, is being victualled entirely by air ...

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  13. PLAIN TALKING BY CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters correspondent says that Mr. Churchill, in a letter to Mr. Fred ...

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  14. LONDON WOOL PRICES STEADY

    LONDON, Sunday. -- From offerings totalling 14,121 bales at yesterday's wool sales, 13,846 bales were sold. The offering ...

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    A recent study of their Majesties the King and Queen who, when they visit Australia early next year, will be the first reigning monarchs ever to visit their Australian subjects. This picture of Princess Margaret, who will accompany. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. CZECHS REJECT STATEMENT

    PRAGUE, Sunday. Reuters representative to Prague says the Czech Social Democratic Party yesterday ...

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