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  4. GARDEN MOVES FOR RETRIAL Oil BASIS OF NEW EVIDENCE

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- John Smith ("Jock") Garden (66) declared in notice of appeal to the Slate Supreme Court to-day that evidence previously unknown fo him and only disclosed recently at the New Guinea timber ...

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    Harvesting In Retrospect-- This harvester drawn by horses-old-fashioned when compared with modern equipment-would have made a commonplace sight in the agricultural Industry 30 years ago. To-day such a rare combination is eagerly sought by both photographers and painters in an endeavour to record in picturesque manner an industrial rello of earlier days. Now equipment like this is economical on small holdings only. The scene was photographed when Mr. W. Ryan was harvesting cats on Mr. G. Brassington's property at Grantham. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COAL INDUSTRY TRIBUNAL'S WARNING TO B.H.P. MINERS

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The Broken Hill Proprietary Steel- works at Newcastle, already working at only one third of its normal production rate may be forced to shut down completely after mid-day on Monday Miners at ...

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  7. NORWAY'S DECISION ON DEFENCE POLICY

    LONDON, Friday.-- Norway has decided to reject Russia's offer cf a non-aggression treaty, abandon Scandinavian ...

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  8. SCHEME TO EXPAND TOBACCO GROWING

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- As part of a scheme to Increase tobacco production in Australia; a team of research ...

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  9. RED GAINS IN CHINA A PROBLEM FOR RUSSIA?

    NEW YORK, Friday. --The "New York Times" correspondent, C. Suizberger, in an article says there is a logical ...

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  10. PROSPECTS FOR WHEAT AGREEMENT GLOOMY

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- An announcement that no International wheat agreement can be written may be exnected ...

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  11. Channel Country's Future Bound Up with Strategic Rail Link

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- A south-west Channel Country railway linking Qullpie with Windorah, Monkira and Boulia is recommended by the Bureau of Investigation as the best route to secure the maximum use of .the ...

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  12. INQUIRY INTO COMPLAINTS ON NAURU RULE

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Complaints about maladministration in (Nauru were being investigated by the Acting Minister ...

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  13. FULL COAL PRODUCTION OH MONDAY

    IPSWICH, Friday.-- Queensland coal mines should have 100 per cent, production on Mon- day. After two weeks in which ...

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  14. "NO BIAS" IN CASE Of CHINESE STUDENT

    "BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Directer-Generol of Education (Mr, L. D. Edwards) to-night denied that any national bias ...

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  15. PARENT NO POWER TO BIND APPRENTICE

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- At common law a parent cannot bind a child apprentice to b calling without the child's ...

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  16. TWO INJURED WHEN TRUCK HITS BOWSER

    BRISBANE, Friday-- A woman and child were Injured in a utility truck' which ran Into a city petrol bowser to-night. ...

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  17. CHANGE TO RIGHT-HAND TRAFFIC OPPOSED

    LONDON, Friday.-- The correspondent of the American Associated Press in Geneva says that Britain and ...

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  18. "COMPLETELY FUTILE" TO BAN COMMUNISTS

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. chifley) to-day advised the vice- president of the Executive ...

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  19. FANTASTIC PRICES FOR MEAT IN FRANCE

    WARWICK, Friday.-- After spending some months in France, Mr. D. C. Clark, of Tinghara. Hendon has ...

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  20. "RIGID INSPECTION" OF ALL MEAT EXPORTED

    CANBERRA,. Friday.-- All Australian meat exported to Britain was rigidly inspected, the Minister for Commerce and ...

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  21. SUPERANNUATION SCHEME HIT BY HIGH TAXATION

    CANBERRA, Friday. --The proposed National Superannuation Scheme is likely to be abandoned because of the high ...

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  22. DEATHS OF FIFTY-SEVEN INOCULATED BULLS

    GOONDIWINDI, Friday.-- Fifty-seven bulls from a consignment of 200 bulls purchased from Boonal station (New ...

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  23. TIN ALLOCATIONS FOR FIRST HALF OF 1949

    LONDON, Friday.-- The combined tin committee made the following allocations for the first half of 1049; Australia 55 ...

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  25. NO GOVERNMENT CONTROL OVER PRIVATE SHIPPING

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The Minister for Shipping (Senator Ashley) in a written reply to Mr. C. W. Davidson Country ...

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  26. BI& WARTIME FACTORIES TURN CIVILIAN

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- War-time factories disposed of by the Government to private industry for £75,000,000 now employ 41,000 ...

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  28. COMMANDER SUBMITS TO GRUELLING TEST

    LONDON, Friday.-- Reuters special correspondent on board H.M.S. Vengeance says Australian born ...

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  29. FOG PREVENTS RECORD ON TRANS PACIFIC FLIGHT

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday.-- Delayed by, heavy fog, the first B.C.P.A. DCS 'plane to cross the Pacific from Australia on a ...

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  30. RUSSIA ACCEPTS BRITISH PROPOSAL

    LAKE SUCCESS, Friday. In a surprise move M. Jacob Malik (Soviet) told the Security Council yesterday thnt ...

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  31. EVATT'S REPLY ON MANUS ISLAND QUESTION

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Australia had not refused Manus Island to the United States for use as a naval base, the ...

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  32. TRUCK DRIVER KILLED IN COLLISION WITH TRAIN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Patrick Brown (42), of Eltham, was killed when his semi-trailer timber linker was struck by an ...

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  33. YOUTHS FOUND GUILTY ON SERIOUS CHARGES

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Macrossan) to-day refused three requests by a barrister to surpress ...

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  34. PANAMA VESSEL AGROUND

    NEW YORK, Friday.--SOS calls have been picked up here from the Panamanian freighter Andalusia saying she Is ...

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  35. OCCUPATION OF JAPAN A "VALUABLE OPPORTUNITY"

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The military occupation of Japan had been a valuable opportunity to give soldiers and airmen the ...

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  36. FEARS OF RABBIT MENACE IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Friday. --A thorough investigation was being made by the Rural Coordination Board of the ...

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  37. HOSPITAL SHORT STAFFED

    WARWICK, Friday.-- Due to a shortage of staff the Warwick Hospitals Board decided this afternoon to close the ...

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  38. BRITISH COMMONWEALTH IMPORTANT TO WORLD

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Britain should not make arrangements with any country, however friendly, which in any ...

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