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  3. Views at Scene of Fatal Truck Smash

    In the foreground of the top picture is the timber truck in which Robert Peter Hoffmann and William G. Parker were killed in a collision yesterday morning. The transport truck, loaded with empty petrol drams (in the background) was the other vehicle involved. The fewer picture is a close-up view of the front portion of the transport truck. The driver of the transport, Leo Patrick Brady, of Pittsworth. escaped injury. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 93 words
  4. TWO JAPS FACE MURDER CHARGE

    LOS NEGR0S (Admiralty Group), Monday. -- In a simple formal military parade in front of the Court room where they will arbitrate for the next six months officers of the First Australian War Crimes Section ...

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  5. MELBOURNE SUFFERS IN RAILWAY STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Thousands of men and women to-night fought and jostled each other in wild struggles to ...

    Article : 418 words
  6. Mr. Jamieson Sees Bright Future For Australia's Dairy Industry

    GYMPIE, Monday.-- A bright future for Australia's dairying industry was predicted by the Slate chairman of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation (Mr. C. H. Jamieson) to-day. Mr. Jamieson was ...

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  7. "U.S. DOES NOT NEED JAP NAVAL BASES"

    TOKIO, Monday. -- "The United States Navy docs not require bases in Japan," Admiral Radford replied: "No." ...

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  8. DISMISSAL OF CLAIM FOR £10.000 DAMAGES

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- A Supreme Court to-day dismissed a claim for £10,000 damages against tho wealthy Charles ...

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  9. MINISTER'S CHARGE OH SHIPPING REFUTED

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Federal Minister for Shipping (Senator McLeay) was criticised by the State ...

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  10. CARGO SALVAGED FROM FREIGHTER WORTH £10,000

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- About £10,000 worth of cargo has already been salvaged from the wrecked freighter ...

    Article : 135 words
  11. U.S. PRAISE FOR EUROPEAN POOL

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- Mr. Averell Harriman, united States special Ambassador for the Marshall-Aid plan, said ...

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  12. NO PLANS YET TO AMEHD ARBITRATION ACT

    MELBOURNE,Monday. -- No legislation to amend the Arbitration Act would be brought before Parliament this ...

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  13. CAMERON HIGHLANDER TAKES SALUTE

    WARWICK, Monday.-- Clad in the Cameron tartan. Major D. B. Lang, D.S.O., M.C., took the salute from kilted cadets ...

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  14. STATEMENT ON ANTI- RED BILL TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) will make an announcement on the ...

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  15. Two Men Killed in Early Morning Truck Collision

    Two men were killed instantly when a limber truck and a Transport truck were involved in a collision at the intersection of Margaret and Hume Streets about 7 o'clock yesterday morning. They were:-- ...

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  16. HUGE INCREASE IN BUILDING COSTS

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Although home building costs have Increased about 130 per cent, on pre-war rates, ...

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  17. PROTEST ON CONTROL OF PRESSMEN IN BERLIN

    LONDON, Monday -- British and United States newspaper correspondents in Berlin yesterday protested against the ...

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  18. LECTURES FOR DAIRY FARMERS AT DUR0NG

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Interesting lectures by departmental officers on subjects of importance to producers would be ...

    Article : 122 words
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  21. NO INTENTION TO HOLD PRICES REFERENDUM

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Prime Minister' (Mr. Menzies) has told the Australian Council of Trade' ...

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  22. FIRST LOAD OF SORGHUM FOR SHIPMENT OVERSEAS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The first trainload of grain sorghum this season left Capella to-day for storing at Bajool. near ...

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  23. UNION THREAT ON SHOP ASSISTANTS' STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- If retail traders "victimise ' shop assist[?]s who did not work in Newcastle last Saturday, the ...

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  24. NEW "ATOM HOSPITAL" FOR WAR ON DISEASE

    CHICAGO, Monday. -- The Atomic Energy Commission anounced yesterday that construction would begin this ...

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  25. INDONESIAN ASSURANCE ON CLAIM TO N.G.

    DJAKARTA, Monday. -- The President of Indonesia (Dr. Soekarno) declared in a Press interview to-day: "We can ...

    Article : 188 words
  26. MINERS SEEK TALKS ON COAL-GETTING MACHINES

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Miners' Federation Central Executive decided to-day to ask the Joint Coal Board to confer with ...

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  27. MENZIES DENIES REPORTS OF OVERSEAS VISIT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) said to-day that he had made "no plans whatever" ...

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  28. TRINIDADIAN RUNS AMOK, KILLS TWO PEOPLE

    PORT OF SPAIN (Trinidad), Monday. -- An unemployed Trinidadian ran amok in the British west, Indian Airways ...

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  29. INCREASE IN FACTORY EMPLOYMENT NUMBERS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The number of employees in Australian factories rose by 6700 during March to total ...

    Article : 121 words
  30. FORMER BALLET DANCER CLAIMS DAMAGES

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Damages of £10,000 were claimed before Mr. Justice O'Bryan and a jury of six in ...

    Article : 135 words
  31. SMUTS FIGHTING WINNING BATTLE AGAINST ILLNESS

    PRETORIA, Monday.-- Field-Marshal Smuts, who was stricken with pneumonia a few days after his eightieth ...

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  32. SIXTEEN KILLED WHEN 'BUS ROLLS DOWN MOUNTAIN

    LONDON, Monday.-- The British United Press correspondent in Peshawar says 16 persons were killed and ...

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