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  4. GOLFER'S SUIT SETTLED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday--A settlement was announced today of the claim by Frederick Anderson, professional golfer, ...

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  5. More Reports of Useful Meeting With M. Stalin

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Well-informed- observers believe that the meeting of the Russian leader, M. Stalin, with the Western Powers' envoys on Monday has completely changed the international ...

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  6. TOUR PLANS PRUNED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--In every State the Royal tour programme was cut at the request of Buckingham Palace authorities. The Queensland tour was cut by about 10 per cent., and in ...

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  7. New Zealand Township's Dreadful Experience

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.--It is known that four persons are dead, 17 have been injured, and some are still missing, following a tornado which struck Hamilton, 86 miles south of Auckland, ...

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  8. HIROHITO INTERVIEWED

    TOKIO, Wednesday. -- Emperor Hirohito told Mr. John Watsrs, Melbourne "Sun" editor, to-day, that the Japanese ...

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    Kenneth nines and Charles L. Speedy, cosmic ray physicists, Inspect a young sea elephant to the snow on a high plateau above the sea on Macquarie Island, half-way between Tasmania and the Antarctic Circle, where the Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. RUSSIA CLOSES HER CONSULATES IN U.S.

    LONDON. Wednesday.--In a reply to a United States Note on the Kasenkina and Samartn cases the Soviet has ...

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  11. UNION THREAT ON DEFENCE LABOUR

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Eecause the Commonwealth Government refused permission for five or 12 officia's ...

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  12. TROOPS RACED TO BURMA REBEL AREA

    RANGOON, Wednesday. -- Government troops and gunboats have raced to Twanle, 20 miles south-west of ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA STARTS WELL AT LORD'S

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- In the match against the Gentlemen, at Lords, which commenced to-day. Australia won ...

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  14. HAULING CALLIDE COAL FOR VICTORIA

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.-- Negotiations for hauling Callide coal by road to Gladstone, for shipment to Victoria, are ...

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  15. CHIFLEY KEEN ON MEAT PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Plans for increasing meat production to the north were discussed to-day between the State ...

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  16. FINES AND COSTS STILL UNPAID

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Fines and costs totalling almost £1000 for anti-olcketing convictions fell due this week, but on ...

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  17. MERCHANT SERVICE GUILD WITH A.L.P.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Merchant Service. Guild supported the platform of the Australian Labour Party, and ...

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  18. CONTROL OF ONION GROWING

    FOREST HILL, Wednesday. --Ninety-five per cent, of more than 400 onion growers at a meeting convened by the South ...

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  19. AIR JOURNEYS BY MR. W. M. HUGHES

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.--The Acting Premier (Mr. Galr) stated in the Legislative Assembly to-day, replying to Mr. T. Alkens (Independent, ...

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  20. THEFT OF SYDNEY FIREMEN'S PAYROLL

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.--Fifteen detectives to-day questioned 10 fire brigade officers and 57 firemen about the theft ...

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  21. BRUSSELS TREATY

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Foreign Office has announced that In accordance with the terms of the Brussels Treaty, the Chiefs of ...

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  22. MR. CALWELL'S ALLEGATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Caiwell) alleged to-day that the Western Australian ...

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  23. WOMAN DIED FROM GAUZE IN WINDPIPE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The City Coroner (Mr. Raschke) to-day found that Mrs. Ethel Margaret Lennon (23), of ...

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  24. REPLY CONCERNING ELECTRIC COMPANY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Referring in the Legislative Assembly to-day to claims by Mr. E. Evans (Country Party, ...

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  25. SOUTH COAST SHIRES' UNION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Allegations that the Minister for Local Government (Mr. Power) had already decided on ...

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  26. VETERAN CROQUET PLAYER LOSES

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.--An 80-year-old Toowoomba croquet player. Mrs. M. A. Boyce, winner of eight matches during the ...

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  27. OFFER TO NOEL BEST

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Not' Best, leading Brisbane race apprentice has been offered the mount on Doughnut in the Epsom Handicap ...

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  28. MOUNT ISA MINERS' LEAVE CLAUSE

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- The validity of the penalty provisions in the annual leave clause of the Mount Isa Mines ...

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  29. SOLID PETROL

    The filling station of the future may be selling solid blocks of petrol Instead of the liquid variety. If scientific research how in progress ...

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  30. THEFT OF LITHGOW AMMUNITION

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. -- Savage dogs hired by the Air Force to protect an ammunition store at 'Lithgow failed to prevent thieves ...

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  32. SIAMESE HELP FIGHT MALAYA TERRORISM

    BANGKOK, Wednesday. -- British military and police patrols may in future cress the Siam frontier in pursuit ...

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  34. SHORTAGES HOLD UP ELECTRICITY PLANS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Loan expenditure proposed for the State's five Regional Electricity Boards to 1948-49 has ...

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  35. HARRY HOPMAN PESSIMISTIC

    BROOKLINE (Massachusetts), Wednesday.--Harry Hopman. a former captain of an Australian Davis Cup team, told reporters here ...

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  36. Unionist Censured

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. -- The State Executive of the Federated Clerks Union has found E. W. Peters. State Government ...

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  37. STILL A DEADLOCK ON MEDICINE PLAN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday-- No early end to the deadlock between the Commonwealth Government and the British ...

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  38. IMPORTED HOUSES FOR RAIL WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Twelve hundred railway workers and their families, with prefabricated ...

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  39. VICTORIA MAY FIGHT TAX ACT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --The Victorian Government would consider challenging the Commonwealth's uniform ...

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  40. FIRE IN BULK STORE

    The Fire Brigade received a call about 1130 o'clock last night to a fire in a heap of firewood at the rear of the ...

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