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  4. PETROL RATIONING TO BE CHALLENGED

    MELBOURNE. Friday.-- The Full High Court will be asked to test the Validity of regulations governing petrol ...

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  5. FLOOD WATERS MAKE CITY OF ROCKHAMPTON AN ISLAND

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.-- Creeks and lagoons surrounding Rockhampton have overflowed and united, making the city an island bounded by the Fitzroy River on the north and east and swollen lagoons ...

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  6. THIRTEEN NEW SEATS FOR STATE ASSEMBLY

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Parliamentary Labour Party to-day decided that 13 more eleotorates should be created ...

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  7. "SERIOUS CONDITIONS" IN EGG-PRODUCING INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Friday.--If was obvious that egg production information supplied fo the Prices Commissioner (Mr. A. T, Fullagar) had not been investigated and acted on as promised, the president of the ...

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  8. CAPITAL FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE,Friday.-- The prospectus of the western Steel Enterprises Ltd. was filed at the Registrar-General's ...

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    A watering station which has never been, known to fall.-- When the Gowrie Junction to Hendon section of tho railway, was opened for traffic on March 8, 1869, King's Creek became an important watering station. It has survived the severest droughts and to-day still supplies water to all locomotives on the Toowoomba-- Warwick section. Being somewhat mineralised, the water is treated in the softening plant, the high tank of which shows on the left of the bridge. This ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DUTCH STATEMENT ON PLAN FOR INDONESIA

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday-- The Netherlands reported to the Security Council yesterday that it planned to transfer ...

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  11. PLANS FOR DEFENCE OF WESTERN EUROPE

    LONDON, Friday.-- The Western Union organisation under Field-Marshal Montgomery is studying tactical problems of ...

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  12. "B.M.A. WILL TAKE NECESSARY STEPS TO PRESERVE FREEDOM"

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The British Medical Association will not yield to coercion by the Federal Government or to any limitation of freedom of doctors or their patients. This was decided by the ...

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  13. TENNIS PLAYERS FINED FOR TRESPASSING

    WARWICK, Friday.-- Two tennis players who went into adjoining private property to retrieve balls which had been ...

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  14. NO DECISION YET ON TELEVISION SERVICES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- No decision on the introduction of television services in Australia would be reached until tenders ...

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  15. DEATH ROLL NOW FIVE

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The discovery of the body of George Coulson, a dairy former, on a fence 100 yards ...

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  16. MINISTER DENIES CHARGES OF NEGLECT

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The Minister for Repatriation (Mr. Barnard) to-day denied that the attitude of the ...

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  17. IPSWICH COUPLE TO STUDY SWISS WATCHES

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A middleaged Ipswich couple, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hastings, are travelling half-way around the ...

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  18. SOVIET MISSION LEAVES THE AMERICAN ZONE

    LONDON, Friday.-- The Russian authorities last night ordered their blockaded repatriation mission in ...

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  19. CAUSE OF DEATH NOT ESTABLISHED

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A postmortem examination held today on Kenneth Adrian Norris (21). who died In a police cell ...

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  20. PREMIER TO OPEN TOOWOOMBA SHOW

    The Minister for Transport (Mr. Duggan) intimated last evening that he had received a request from Mr. G. ...

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  21. STORY BY RETURNED WOMAN EMIGRANT

    LONDON, Friday.-- A British woman emigrant to Australia who arrived at Southampton in the liner Moreton Bay ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN CHICKENS REACH U.S. BY PLANE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday.-- One hundred and fifty chickens which left Australia when a day old arrived, via British Commonwealth ...

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  23. JAPS HAVE PLAN TO PEOPLE NEW GUINEA

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- The United Press Tokio correspondent says that many prominent Japanese, with the ...

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  24. TOOWOOMBA MAN HURLED FROM BRIDGE

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Hurled 12 feet when a passing train struck a plank he was holding a railway painter, ...

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  25. MR. FADDEN COMPLAINS OF CENSORSHIP CUTS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Commonwealth publication of speeches by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) ...

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  26. CARDINAL SPELLMAN LEADS STRIKE BREAKERS

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- Cardinal spellman yesterday led 100 priests and seminary students through picket lines ...

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  29. ACCOUNTANT ARRESTED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Police to-day arrested a 36- year-old accountant William Thopson of Balwayn, on ...

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  30. DEPUTATION HALTED BY POLICE OFFICERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Nine militant union officials unsuccessfully sought to interview the State Minister for Prices ...

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  31. ISRAEL APPLIES FOR U N. MEMBERSHIP

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday.-- The Security Council yesterday took up Israeli's application for membership of the United ...

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  32. LOSS IN STATE COAL PRODUCTION

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Ten coal mines Idle to-day, mainly because of wet weather, meant a production loss of mere than ...

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  33. TWO PILOTS LOSE THEIR LICENCES

    MELBOURNE,Friday. --Two pilots of the Australian National Airways, both of whom were involved in crash ...

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  34. DEATH FROM SUNBURN

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A two-year-old boy died from the effects of sunburn suffered at Leeton baths on January 30, the ...

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  35. C.S.I.R. DISCOVERY WILL SAVE MILLIONS OF POUNDS

    CANBERRA, Friday,-- Australian C.S.I.R. scientists have discovered that small sllica particles deposited in wood tissues ...

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  36. WEBB GRANTED DIVORCE

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The jury in the Webb double divorce case gave a verdict for Arthur Butler Webb, garage proprietor, ...

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  37. CONTENTIOUS DEBATE EXPECTED OVER NEW C.S.I.R. BILL

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Opposition members to-day claimed an overwhelming victory in having forced the ...

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  38. STRANGE LIBRARY

    One of the strangest libraries to the world is kept at Garsdale railway station. It is ...

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