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  4. VICIOUS CYCLONE HITS NORTH COAST

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Four persons were killed and others were injured when a cyclone struck the Queensland coast south of Gladstone, 328 miles north of Brisbane, early this afternoon. Three hundred ...

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  5. NEW GUINEA BILL AN "ACT OF MADNESS"

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Under the trusteeship agreement, Australia would be unable to develop New Guinea ...

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  6. "PACIFIC OCEAN AN ANGLO-SAXON LAKE"

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The "Daily Mail" correspondent. G. Ward Price, writing from Tokio in a world copyright reserved ...

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  7. "BUNGLING APPROACH" TO FREE MEDICINE SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Instead of working from the cradle to the grave, the Government was working back from the grave to the cradle in its efforts to provide a national health scheme, Sir Earle ...

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  8. CAUSTIC COMMENT ON R.A.A.F. EXERCISES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- "It is easy to collect a few aircraft with scratch crews and chuck them into the air over ...

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  9. FARRELL SAYS HE WAS TOLD NEVER TO SEE MR. WARD

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Edward Farrell (60, mining engineer) to-day told the Royal Commission inquiring into the New Guinea timber deal that J. S. ("Jock") Garden had told him never to see the ...

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  10. WARNING TO N.S.W. COAL MINERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. H. Gallagher) said to-day that he might penalise the miners ...

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  11. RAIN IN TOOWOOMBA

    Last night, was a night of rain and fog in Toowoomba. Frequent showers drove in on a gusty wind. There was a ...

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  12. GALE'S TRAIL OF RUIN IN EUROPE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Gales which swept Europe yesterday left behind death, wrecked buildings, disrupted ...

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  13. FRENCH DRIVE AGAINST MILITARY ESPIONAGE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuters correspondent in Paris says that the Special Branch, which on February 28 arrested two ...

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  14. LOCAL AUTHORITIES' FINANCE PROBLEMS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The City Council next week is expected to ask the State Government to conduct a ...

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  15. 'LITTLE BLOCKADE' BY U.S. AT FRANKFURT

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuters correspondent at Frankfurt says that the American authorities have tightened ...

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  16. EUROPEAN LIBERALS TO CONFER IN LONDON

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuters says that the Liberal Parties of all European countries taking part in the ...

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  17. BULGARIAN TRIALS OF PROTESTANT PASTORS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuters correspondent in Sofia says that M. Christo Strabtv, a former secretary of the now ...

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  18. COST OF REBUILDING METHODIST MISSIONS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The cost of rebuilding Methodist missions in New Guinea would be at least £100,000, the ...

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  19. THE FORECASTS

    Queensland.--Further heavy to flood rains on the coast to the adjacent highlands south from ...

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  20. LORD MAYOR'S COMMENT ON TRAM STOPPAGES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday-- If the tramwaymen continued with their threat of surprise stoppages of tram services ...

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  23. CARCASS BUTCHERS' "BLACK MARKET"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Twenty prices officers had discovered a big "black market racket" in raids on 100 retail ...

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  24. U.S. ROCKET REACHES RECORD ALTITUDE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--The American-devised rocket known as "W.A.C. Corporal" which was fired to ...

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  25. THE MRS. O'KEEFE CASE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The Full High Court to-day reserved its decision in the case of the deportation of Mrs. ...

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  26. AERIAL LAND SURVEY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The State Government will spend about £2000 in a low altitude aerial survey of more than ...

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  27. DARBY MUNRO FOR TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Jockey Darby Munro was committed for trial to-day on charges arising from a car ...

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  28. WOOL WORKERS' STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Members of the Wool and Basil Workers' Federation decided to-day not to return to work ...

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  29. LOSS IN WHARF DISPUTES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- During 1948 waterside workers' disputes in eastern States totalled 12, involving complete ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN SHIPBUILDING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The estimated cost of the ships on order to the Australian Shipbuilding Board is £9,778,688 ...

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