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  3. Four Persons Killed in N.S.W. Train Smash

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A spectacle case and an old letter are the only clues to the identity of a man who was one of four persons killed when the south-western mail train crashed off the line into a ...

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  4. APPEAL TO PRIVY COUNCIL ON WHEAT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- if The Australian Wheat Industry Defence. Council will appeal to the Privy Council again ...

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  5. SHIRES TO PROTEST VALUATION COST

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- A strong protest is to be made by the Local Authorities' Association against having to ...

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  6. Yugoslav Communists Reply to Cominform

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuters correspondent in Belgrads says that the Yugoslav, Communist . Party, in the strongest possible terms, has rejected the Cominform's criticisms of its policy. The party ...

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  7. IN THE HEART OF YORKSHIRE

    This lovely view is to be bad looking down the River Nidd at Knaresborough, in Yorkshire, England. In the background up the steep left bank of the river rises the ancient town. Knaresborough, crown property before the Conquest, was given by William tho Conqueror to one of his followers and was later in the possession of one of the murderers of Thomas a'Becket. There he and his accomplices remained in hidlor for a whole year. The bridge in the background of the picture ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SOLDIER SEES NEW HOME DESTROYED

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.-- Fleeing from his bed into a temperature of 48 degrees of 5 o'clock this morning. a ...

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  9. JUDGE'S RULING IN BEHAVIOUR CASE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Judge Stacy ruled in the Quarter Sessions Appeal Court to-day that on upward gesture with the thumb ...

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  10. STEEL SHORTAGE RETARDS INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The chairman of the Queensland Steel Merchants' Association (Mr. H. Smith)' said ...

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  11. MOVE FOR MORE STATES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Local Authorities' Association. at its annual conference in August, will consider a ...

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  12. MORE WHARF WORK URGED BY LEADERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Leaders of the Waterside Workers' Federation to-day told a stop work meeting of 1500 wharf labourers in the Brisbane Stadium that they mast work harder. The ...

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  13. RAIL UNION WOUND UP

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--By a majority of four votes, the Combined Railway Unions' organisation, which has served ...

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  14. SEARCH FOR AGED BALLANDEAN MAN

    BALLANDEAN, Wednesday.-- Marks found to-day by a black tracker indicate that David Marshall (82). who has ...

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  15. DINGO BAITS FROM AIR EXPECTED SOON

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- Aerial dropping of 2,250.000 dingo baits in Queensland and the Northern Territory was ...

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  16. MILLIONAIRE WORKS ON OWN SHIP

    SYDNEY, Wednesday, -- An American millionaire shipowner arrived to-day as a working member, of the crew of his own. ...

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  17. ITALIAN TRAPPER'S BANKRUPTCY CASE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A woman told the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy (Mr. Tregenza) today That she had saved £400 by ...

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  18. MALAYA OFFICIAL RELIEVED OF POST?

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday.-- Sir Edward Gent, the High, Commissioner for the Federation, of Malaya, who was ...

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  19. INFLATED STATE ELECTORAL ROLLS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- "The Attorney-General's (Mr. Gledson) admission that 43,502 names were taken off ...

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  20. BRITISH TROOPS LEAVE PALESTINE

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The representative of the Associated Press at Haifa says that the last British ...

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  21. STATE LOSS DUE TO RAIL STRIKE

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.-- The State Government will end its financial year with a deficit otter nine successive ...

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  22. HOME BUILDING IN TOOWOOMBA

    A more stringent enforcement of the building regulations in Toowoomba was advocated at a meeting of the United Executive of ...

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  24. BRITAIN'S SURVIVAL DEPENDS ON CAPITAL

    LONDON (by air mail).-- The amount and distribution of new capital which can be made available ts industry for ...

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  26. NAVAL BASE CLOSING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- H.M.A.S. Moreton (Colmsile), Queensland's only naval base, was in process of closing down and ...

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  27. TEST CASE ON BETTING TURNOVER

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.--The Full Court reserved its judgment in the test case to decide whether the Australian Jockey Club is entitled ...

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  28. U.S. Note To Russians

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- The United States Government has asked the Soviet to arrange for the immediate resumption of ...

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  29. TOKEN MEAT TO U.S.A. SUGGESTED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--"Australia should send token meat shipments to tho United States to prepare the way for future ...

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  30. N.Z. Wharf Dispute

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.--The vessel Broom Park, when discharging row sugar from Calms, became directly involved in the ...

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