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  4. DENIAL BY EVATT OF DUTCH ACTION ON [O'KEEFE?] CASE

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Minister for. External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) denied in the House of Representatives today that the Dutch Minister to Australia (M. Teppema) had taken any official action regarding the ...

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  5. FARRELL CLOSE TO EARLIER TIMBER FRAUD,' SAYS BIGGS

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Between 1936 and 1938, Edward Farrell had gone very close to perpetrating on another Brisbane timber firm a fraud on dines similar to the Bulolo Valley deal which his syndicate had negotiated ...

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    A view of the Toowoomba Town Hall and the Soldiers Memorial Hall. Renovations begun on the Town Hall for the Royal visit are being carried on as original planed The grass plots in front of the building replaced the iron fences and the shrubs which were removed recently. The area on the right has been leveled and planted with grass and will eventually become a children's playground P. --Photo by F.G. Crook king ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW STUDY OF JAPAN AS PACIFIC BASE

    TOKIO, Friday. -- It is learned on good authority that the United States may soon undertake a restudy of the ...

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  8. EXPERT SAYS TRIAL OF CARDINAL "RIGGED"

    LONDON, Friday.--M. Laszlo Sunir and his wife, Hanna, official handwriting experts of the Budapest Court which ...

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  9. "Australia Among World Leaders In Modern Air Navigation"

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Probably the most erroneous conclusion in the Court of Inquiry's report on the Lufana airliner disaster was the opinion formed that Australia was not using modern scientific aids to safety. ...

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  10. NO RELAXATION OF PETROL RATION

    CANBERRA, Friday -- Although the petrol position has improved the Commonwealth Government will not relax the ...

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  11. COOKTOWN SEVERELY DAMAGED

    CAIRNS, Friday,--Although there was no loss of life or serious casualties in the cyclone which swept Cooktown ...

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  12. MUST HAVE GUARANTEE AGAINST GERMANY

    LONDON, Friday.--Routers correspondent in Paris says that M. Leon Blum, former French Premier, in an article ...

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  13. BRITISH SHIP ADRIFT IN GALE; RUDDER GONE

    LONDON, Friday.--A German shipping service yesterday reported that a 12,000 ton British ship had sent out an S O S ...

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  14. SYDNEY BLACKOUTS CAUSE FOOD PROBLEMS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Food problems are now facing Sydney as a result of the continued electricity blackouts. The ...

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  15. DUTCH CABINET SPLIT ALMOST INEVITABLE

    LONDON, Friday.--Routers correspondent at The Hague says that the Dutch Cabinet, which was facing an almost ...

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  16. THUNDERSTORM PLAYS HAVOC IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Electric substations and homes were struck by lightning, transport services interrupted, and home ...

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  17. GLASS OF BEER CAUSES LOSS OF SIGHT

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Mark Waterford Flew, of Balgowlah, claimed heavy damages in the Supreme Court today for the ...

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  18. CATHOLIC CHURCH FIGURES IN MR. O'SHEA'S ESTATE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Mr. P. J. O'Shea, a former chairman of the Queensland Turf Club, and a well known Brisbane ...

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  19. A "PLEASE EXPLAIN" SENT TO SOUTH AFRICA

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- The International Monetary Fund sent South .Africa a sharp "please explain" note ...

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  20. MORE MARTIAL LAW DECLARED IN BURMA

    LONDON, Friday.--Reuters correspondent in Rangoon says the Burmese Government today proclaimed martial law in ...

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  21. RECORD SUGAR CROP IN STATE LAST SEASON

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A record sugar crop of 919,000 tons, of 94 net titre, was produced in Queensland last season. ...

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  22. RUSSIAN ART CRITICS DENOUNCED

    LONDON, Friday.--Routers correspondent in Moscow says that nine Soviet art critics were denounced today in the ...

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  23. THREAT BY FIREMEN OF FULL SCALE STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- There has been a new turn in the threatened strike by Melbourne firemen. The chief fire ...

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  24. TOWNSVILLE WHARF MEN ATTEND COURT IN BODY

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday. -- More than 350 waterside workers stopped work for two and a half hours this morning as ...

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  27. COMMISSION TO INQUIRE INTO LOTTERIES

    LONDON, Friday, -- The Prime Minister (Mr, Attlee) has announced the appointment of a Royal Commission on ...

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  28. MR. EDMONDS ELECTED SECRETARY OF A.F.U.L.E.

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A former alderman of the Brisbane City Council and a railway engine driver Mr. H. L. ...

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    Mrs. Vijay Lakshmi Pandit, a sister of Pandit Nehru, and India's Ambassador to Moscow. Mrs. Pandit was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. HIGH QUALITY WHEAT IN N.S.W. THIS YEAR

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Using 285 samples from all of the State's wheat growing districts to strike the averages, the Sydney ...

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  31. DR. NIEMOLLER TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Friday.--A message from Geneva discloses that Dr. Martin Niemoller, of the German Evangelical ...

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  32. BANKRUPTCY JUDGMENT AGAINST NAVY OFFICER

    SYDNEY, Friday.--An order sequestrating the estate of a Royal Navy lieutenant, Keith Edward Vernon Ley, son of the ...

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  33. MR. HEALY MAY LEAVE T. AND L.C. SECRETARYSHIP

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Trades Hall circles in Brisbane expect that Mr. J. Healy will retire shortly from the position or ...

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  34. TEXTILE IMPORTS MAY CAUSE UNEMPLOYMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Textile Workers' Union fears that increasing importations of textiles are likely to result in ...

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  35. BRISBANE TRAM BALLAST DECIDES ON DAY'S STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Tram waymen will hold a 24 hour stoppage of work on March 1. This action was decided on by a secret ballot by 942 votes to ...

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  36. NEW TAXATION CONCESSIONS ON INCOME FROM PROPERTY

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Concessions would be granted to taxpayers receiving income from property as from July I ...

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  37. FAVOURABLE EVIDENCE OF OIL IN NEW GUINEA

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) told Mr. Francis (Liberal Queensland) in the House of ...

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