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  4. Half of Wheat Crop Harvested; 9,000,000 Bushels Expected

    With a little more than 4,500,000 bushels already harvested, if is anticipated that deliveries from this year's wheal crop will be about 9,000,000 bushels. ...

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  5. BURDEKIN RIVER DAM "A POLITICAL MOVE"

    BRISBANE,. Friday. -- In hurrying on the Burdekin . River irrigation scheme before the House, the ...

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    Cattle rest by the side of, picturesque" Rocky Creek, just off the mam Toowoomba—Helldon road. Reflected in the still water are some of the shady trees which shelter the area from the strong summer sun. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "NOTHING TO HIDE STARES MR.L.E.GRAY

    SYDNEY, Friday -- Mr. L. E. Gray, one of the central figures in the Golden Casket allegations in the ...

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  8. Half of Cost of Doctors' Fees to be Borne by Government

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Regulations establishing a medical expenses scheme under which the Commonwealth will pay half of the doctors' fees for professional services were gazefled to-day. The Minister for ...

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  9. LIBERAL PARTY'S ' BANK POLICY

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- A clear statement of the Liberal Party's bank control policy was given by the Leader of the ...

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  10. MR. J.F.BARNES KICKS WAY THROUGH DOOR

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Just before Parliament assembled at 11 a.m. to-day, Mr. J. F. Barnes (Independent ...

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  11. REPLY BY ACTING PREMIER TO CASKET ALLEGATIONS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- I mmediafely Parliament met this morning, the Acting Premier (Mr. Gair) said that he wished to make a Ministerial statement of grave public importance. He added that, in doing so, he ...

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  12. COMPETITION HIGH AT LONDON WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Friday. -- The first auction, in the sixth series of tho London wool sales was held yesterday, with a total ...

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  13. SPENDER HAS BIG MEETING IN BATHURST

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Speaking in Mr. Chifley's home town of Bathurst to-night, the Liberal member for Warringah (Mr. P. ...

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  14. URGE QUANTITIES OF WHEAT FOR JAPAN

    TOKIO. Friday. -- Australia in the last 19 day has sold to Japan wheat valued at £A4,500,000, Mr. Harry ...

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  15. HOLIDAY DEATH ROLL

    NEW YORK. Friday. -- Nearly 50 people met accidental deaths on the Thanksgiving Holiday yesterday. They included 34 ...

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  16. SHIPWRECKED SEAMAN SURVIVED ON MOSS

    MANILA, Friday. -- The survivor of a typhoon which swept the Central Philippines on November 1, said ...

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  17. FINAL SESSION OF PARLIAMENT

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The final session of the present Queensland Parliament closed to-day after scenes rarely ...

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  18. COPPER WIRE STOLEN

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- More than 12 miles of copper wire, vaked at £150, has vanished from the P.M.G. telephone polo route ...

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  19. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION

    A notice of motion of no- confidence in the Speaker (Dir. Brassington) was given by the Leader of the ...

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  22. ESSENTIAL NEEDS FOR GREATER BEEF OUTPUT

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- An extension of railways into tho fattening areas of the "Channel country was the State's biggest ...

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  23. BELIEVED RUSSIA BEHIND ARREST OF U.S. CONSUL

    HONG KONG, Friday. -- A British official to-day quoted well informed Chinese sources in Hong- Kong as saying they ...

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  24. INQUEST INTO DEATH OF SCHOOLBOY

    WARWICK, Friday -- The Central School playground at Warwick, in which a schoolboy was killed on October 4, when he was hit with ...

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  25. WATERSIDERS FAVOUR LIFTING OF BAN DUTCH SHIPS

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- The Waterside Workers' Federation is believed now to favour the lifting of the four-year-old ...

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  26. MINERS' ALL-TIME RECORD 'OF COAL PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- An all time production record of 66,660 tons in one day, was reached by New South Wales ...

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