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    Portion of the foodstuffs, which comprised flour, potatoes and onions loaded at tho Toowoomba railway yards yesterday for despatch to stations as far west as Cunnamulla and Quilpie and as far north as Bundaberg. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. RECOMMENDATION TO REBUILD JAPAN

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. --The scrapping of the present Allied policy on Japanese reparations and the rebuilding of ...

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  5. PRICE FACTOR IN MEAT EXPORT PLAN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Higher prices on a long-term basis will be a major factor in any plan to stimulate Queensland ...

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  6. THREAT TO DEFY NEW PICKET LAW

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The strikers' Central Disputes Committee decided at a special meeting at the Trades Hall to-day to defy the Government ban on picketing. The strikers' leader (Mr. M. O'Brien) ...

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  7. N.Z. WHEAT PACT LIKELY TO REMAIN

    CANBERRA. Wednesday, -- It was improbable that the terms of the New Zealand wheat contract would be upset ...

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    Scene yesterday outside the Shell Company's depot at Newstead, Brisbane. Mr. E. C. Englart (secretary of the Waterside Workers' Union), is seen in shirt and shorts (centre of picture) enraged in discussion with the police. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. WORLD PRICE CONTROL REJECTED

    HAVANA, Wednesday.-- The United States, supported by Canada Britain and some moderate socialist countries. ...

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  10. CHIFLEY EXPLAINS BANE RESTRICTION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The prohibition placed by the Commonwealth Bank on the issue of advances by private banks undoubtedly was a form of direction to ensure that the money was used to ...

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  11. CATTLE STEALING ALLEGATION.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- More cattle stealing is going on within 100 miles of Brisbane than in the rest of ...

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  12. N.G. TIMBER CASE A "SMOKE SCREEN"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The prosecutions in the "Jock" Garden New Guinea timber lease conspiracy case were nothing more or less than a political smoke screen designed to protect the Minister for ...

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  13. ROAD TOLL IN N.Z. REDUCED

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.-- The Minister of Transport (Mr. Hackett), opening a road safety conference ...

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  14. WESTERN POWERS AGREE ON AID

    BRUSSELS, Wednesday.-- "The limes'? correspondent says the Five-Power western Union Conference already ...

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  15. MORE EVIDENCE OF BREAK IN STRIKE

    BUNDABERG, Wednesday. --A mass meeting of Bundaberg railwaymen to-day decided to ask the executive of ...

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  16. UNKNOWN SOLDIER HONOURED IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- An unknown serviceman killed in the second World War will receive a congressional ...

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  17. INTER-STATE TALKS ON T. B EXPECTED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The State Ministers for Health may he called together in Canberra next month to ...

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  18. MOVE TO BAN REDS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday-- The Liberal-Country Party Cabinet had preliminary discussions this week on the intro ...

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  19. WHARF MEN ALSO SICK OF STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- They waterside workers in Brisbane have joined in the dissatisfaction with their ...

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  20. LAND HUNGER AT LONGREACH

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Keen competition for sheep lands was revealed at Long reach to-day. when 984 persons ...

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  21. OLD STEAMER RUNS AGROUND

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The forty-year-old coastal steamer Ilalong (formerly the Boambee) ran aground on Belmount ...

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  22. R.S.L. MEN'S OFFER TO MR. HANLON

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A deputation of six members of the Returned Soldiers' League (Toowong sub-branch) the ...

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  23. PUBLIC SERVICE NUMBERS GROWING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The total number of employees in the service of the Federal Government now stands at ...

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  24. NO PUBLIC INQUIRY INTO B.C.O.F.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The Minister for the Army (Mr. Chambers)- will not consent to a nubile inquiry being ...

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  27. EVATT'S ARGUMENT ON BANKING ACT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The Federal Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt, K.O.) who has armed commonwealth's re ...

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  28. CO-OPERATION IN ROYAL TOUR PLANS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Government will seek tho co-operation of the Opposition leaders to planning the Royal ...

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  29. WARNING ON BRAUND TREATMENT

    OTTAWA, Wednesday. -- On the authority of the New South Wales Government, Canada's Health Minister ...

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  30. ANTI-COMMUNIST DRIVE IN SWEDEN

    STOCKHOLM, Wednesday. --The correspondent of "The Times" says the Swedish [?] Party is starting ...

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  31. WORKERS STRIKE IN AUCKLAND

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday. -- Nearly 1000 workers of the three major electric power schemes in South Auckland ...

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