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  3. N.Z. CURRENCY ALTERATION

    WELLINGTON, Thursday -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Nash) at the conclusion of the presentation of the Budget to-day announced that the Government had decided to appreciate the New Zealand ...

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  4. DROVER SAVED HIS CHILDREN

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Police believe a drover saved two of his children's lives before being fatally injured in a ...

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  5. WEST BOYCOTTS DANUBE PACT

    BELGRADE, Thursday, -- The British, United States, and French delegates to tho Danube Conference all boycotted ...

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  6. Anonymous Payment of Union Leaders' Pines

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- High Government authorities have no doubt that the money which paid the fines and released Michael Healy, secretary of the Trades and Labour Council: Max H. Julius ...

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  7. 'State Meat Killing Laws Preventing Expansion'

    BRISBANE, Thursday, -- The State meat killing laws were preventing the development of inland killing centres, the president of the Maranoa Graziers' Association (Mr. W. M. Ewan) said ...

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  8. CHECK ON STERLING AND DOLLAR RACKET

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Steps have been taken by the Commonwealth Government to prevent European Operators ...

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  9. REPLY TO MIGRANTS' COMPLAINTS

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- "We are not at all perturbed at the, statements to local newspapermen that Australia ...

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  10. SYDNEY -- BRISBANE EXPRESS MISHAP

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Passengers were thrown from their seats and a section of the Sydney- Brisbane railway line ...

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  11. CONFIRMATION ON OPIUM SMUGGLING

    SINGAPORE. Thursday. -- Reliable confirmation was obtained in Singapore to-day that smuggled opium has, during the ...

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  12. MOSCOW REPORT ON PROPOSED TALKS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Soviet controlled radio stations in Germany, monitored in London, said representatives of ...

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  13. COURT HAS MIND OF ITS OWN

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Queensland Industrial Court was not prepared to adopt automatically the awards and ...

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  14. KILLING OF GENERAL SHOCKS YUGOSLAVS

    BELGRADE, Thursday -- The announcement of the shooting of Colonel-General Yovanovich, former Chief of Staff of ...

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  15. PUN FOR NEW RAIL WORKSHOPS

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- The Minister for Transport (Mr- Duggan) announced to-night that new railway workshops ...

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  16. PUBLICITY FOR NEW STATE MOVE

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- A large-scale publicity campaign was planned to educate people towards the new northern State ...

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  17. EASING OF GAR PERMIT CONTROLS?

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. -- A decision probably would bo made next week, to release certain. British cars in the lower horse-oower ...

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  18. MEMBERS' VIEWS ON JAP RECOVERY

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The seven members of the House of Representatives who visited Japan say that the Jopanese ...

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  19. CAPITAL CONTROL TO CONTINUE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Commonwealth had no intonation of withdrawing its control on capital issues next month ...

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  20. STATE LIBRARY SERVICES CRITICISED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Queensland's library services were the worst in the Empire according to Mr. ...

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  21. MORE LIVES TAKEN BY TERRORISTS

    SINGAPORE, Thursday. -- After losing four dead in a run battle near Rulai, Johore, yesterday, Chinese terrorists in ...

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  22. COLOUR BILL CRISIS

    CAPETOWN, Thursday. -- A major crisis is developing in the Opposition parties through the introduction of the Government's ...

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  23. NAVY NOT UNPREPARED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The reduction of naval staff and establishments in Queensland did not mean that the navy would be ...

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  24. FURTHER WHEAT ADVANCES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The Australian Wheat Board announced to-day that arrangements had been ...

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  25. HARBOUR PILOTS STILL OUT

    SYDNEY. Thursday. -- Sydney harbour pilots, at a meeting to-night, decided to defer until tomorrow consideration ...

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  26. BURMA RISING A "DOMESTIC ISSUE"

    LONDON. Thursday. -- The "Times" diplomatic correspondent | says the insurrection in Burma, unlike the Malayan rebellion, is largely ...

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  27. Mr. Gledson in Hospital

    IPSWICH, Thursday. -- The Attorney-Goneral (Mr. Gledson) was admitted to a privet hospital in Ipswich to-day. To-night his ...

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  30. U.S. Army Force Breaks Strike in Tokio Studio

    T0KI0, Thursday. -- American Forces used heavy tanks, armoured cars and infantry yesterday to break a strike in a Japanese motion picture company. ...

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  31. AIRLINER CRASHES AT ARCHERFIELD

    BRISBANE,. Thursday. -- A D.C.3 airliner was badly damaged when it crashed during a take-off on a test flight at ...

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  32. PALESTINE POSITION GROWING GRAVE

    STOCKHOLM, Thursday. -- The Associated Press representative says the U.N. mediator in Palestine (Count Bernadotte) ...

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  33. FLYING BOAT HELD UP

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A flyingboat from Sydney to London with nine passengers and a crew of five, made a night landing at Brisbane ...

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  34. Record 20-Mile Swim

    LONDON. Thursday. -- Tom Blower swam 20 miles from Dover to Ramsgate in four hours 36 minutes. beating the previous record ...

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  35. "I Don't Believe Your Story"

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Francis Muldoon (28, miner) admitted in the Central Court to-day the stealing of ...

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