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  4. "MR. GHIFLEY KNEW OF BULOLO DEAL"

    SYDNEY, Monday.--the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) knew, about the Bulolo limber deal in June, 1947-- six months before it was referred to the investigation authorities by the Minister for External. ...

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  5. MOVES IN ATLANTIC PACT NEGOTIATIONS

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- The North Atlantic Pact, discussions were advanced yesterday by a favourable statement ...

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  6. FADDEN'S ATTACK ON LABOUR FOOD POLICY

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The threats of the Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. Pollard) to landholders, ...

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  7. REPLY TO FARM MANAGER ON THE TRACTOR POSITION

    Commenting yesterday on the statement by Mr. C. J. McKeon (Director of Agriculture, and production manager of the Peak. Downs scheme), as published in the "Chronicle" on Saturday, February 26, Mr. F. J. ...

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  8. NAVY VERSUS ARMY IN SIAM REVOLT

    BANGKOK. Monday. -- Fighting between naval and army elements of the Siamese services broke out in the main ...

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  9. EXPERTS' REPORT ON KENNY TREATMENT

    Sister Elizabeth .Kenny yesterday made available the full text of the report on the Kenny concept for. the treatment of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The newly completed aircraft carrier built at Devonport was H.MS. Terrible,- and, handed over to the Royal Anstrallan Navy last December, is now engaged in her flying (rials. Renamed H.MA.S. Sydney after the. famous warship of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. " Indian Communists are Almost in Open Revolt" Says Nehrn

    LONDON, Monday.--Indian Communists are almost in open revolt, the Prime Minister of India . (Pandit Nehru) told Parliament To-day, says the British United Press representative at New Delhi. The ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND'S COAL MINING PROBLEMS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--It was tentatively estimated that a yearly production of 2,255,000 tons of coal would be needed ...

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  13. NEW RAILWAY WORKS FOR. ROCKLEA?

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Federal Government will negotiate with Commonwealth Engineering Co. Ltd. for the ...

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  14. DIVORCE PETITIONS' BY HUSBAND AND WIFE

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The hearing of divorce petitions by a husband and wile, both alleging and both denying ...

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  15. BIG MASS FLIGHT OF R.A.A.F. 'PLANES

    CANBERRA, Monday.--War time measures, by which 'planes are massed for bombing raids on enemy territory, will ...

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  16. CLIFF FALL THREATENS HOMES OF MINERS

    SYDNEY, Monday,--Police this afternoon asked the owner of Cobar Paddock mining lease. Eric Genders, to blast away the ...

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  17. TRANSPORT SERVICES DURING TRAM STOPPAGE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Forty private 'buses-- normally only feeder services to the trams-- will run to the city during ...

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  18. NEW WHEAT AGREEMENT WITH NEW ZEALAND

    Melbourne, Monday. -- New Zealand has bought 2,000,000 bushels of Australian wheat at 15 a bushel to be ...

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  19. FUEL RESTRICTIONS FOR EMERGENCY PURPOSES

    CANBERRA, Monday. It was impossible to grant unlimited quantities of fuel for emergency purposes, because of ...

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  20. EFFORTS TO AMELIORATE STEEL SHORTAGES

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The Commonwealth Government has directed that steps be taken to ameliorate the ...

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  21. MEASURE FOR REMOVAL OF OFFENDING BISHOPS

    LONDON, Monday.-- The Bishop of Birmingham (Dr Barnes) told a congregation in Birmingham Cathedral that the ...

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  22. FURNITURE PRICES CUT

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- All margins on retail furniture prices will be, reduced by 5 per cent, from to-morrow: 8.the ...

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  23. MR. CHIFLEY'S BROADCASTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) was approached last year about changing the time of his ...

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  24. STATISTICS REVEAL MORE DEATHS, LESS BIRTHS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- More people died and lets babies were born in Australia during the first nine months of 1948, as ...

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  25. COOKTOWN METHODIST CHURCH TO BE REBUILT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Only the organ was salvaged after the Cooktown Methodist Church and parsonage were ...

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  26. NEW DANISH TENNIS STAR

    COPENHAGEN (Associated Press).--There's a giant killer on the loose in European tennis. He is. 18-year-old Danish schoolboy. ...

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  27. TOWNSVILLE BUTCHERS WILL CONTINUE TRADING

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.-- Townsville master butchers decided this afternoon to continue trading in view of the ...

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  30. CONTRACTS LET FOR 700 RAILWAY WAGGONS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Contracts for 700 more steel railway waggons, costing £1,115,000, were announced by the ...

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  31. STOP PRESS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The cyclone off the coast is causing local heavy to moderate rainfalls from Bowen to the ...

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  32. AFRICAN BARTER BRIDES

    NEW YORK (Associated Press).--For inclusion in your travel guide:-- Kenya, Africa: subject. ...

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  33. FIVE YEARS' SENTENCE

    IPSWICH, Monday. -- Noel John Rider (31); of Maitland Street. Gatton, to-day was sentenced to five years' hard ...

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    The counter blockade in Berlin begins to take effect. Stopping traffic to the Russian sector. .Evidence that the counter blockade established by the Western Powers between their zones and the Russian zone is having some considerable effect on the economy behind the iron curtain, is reaching the Allied authorities. Similar measures are now being adopted in Berlin, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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