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  4. COMMONWEALTH AID FOR STATE WORKS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Commonwealth Government to-day promised assistance to the Queensland ...

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  5. TREASURER DEFENDS PEAK DOWNS SORGHUM PROJECT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Opposition members had condemned the Queensland British Food Corporation's project at Peak Downs, but he considered that the scheme could be successful, and he was even supported ...

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  6. PLANS FOR BOOSTING OF OPEN GUT GOAL PRODUCT |N

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- From next Mon open cut mines in New South Wales will begin rag Three shifts a day as a first step in the Joint coal Board's plan to step up output. A Coal Board spokesman said ...

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  7. WORKS PLANS WOULD CUSHION RECESSION

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Approving the programme of national works, worth £743,357,061, for the Commonwealth ...

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  8. UNIONS PAY 'FROZEN' FUNDS INTO COURT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Three unions to-day paid into the Federal Arbitration Court a total of £54.700 withdrawn from ...

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    Work was started this week on the bitumen- surfacing of "Chronicle Lane " Here a City Council end- loader (driven by Jack Gascoyne) is scooping and loading soil into Wally Burt's truck. The Job is being supervised by Mr. L. Ludlow. "Chronicle Lane"--as it has been called unofficially, semi-officially, and sometimes officially-- extends from Neil street ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PANIC BUYING OF PETROL CONDEMNED

    In a discussion yesterday on the possible future of tho handling of petrol, the proprietor of a large garage and ...

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  11. State Cabinet Likely to Support Reimposition of Petrol Rationing

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The reintroduction of petrol rationing under Commonwealth Government control is almost certain to be recommended by the State Government. The State Cabinet will decide, at its meeting on ...

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  12. RECORD STATE PLANTINGS OF PINE TREES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A record planting of 4500 acres of pine trees would be made in Queensland up to June ...

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  13. SHARPLEY SPENT 110 HOURS AS WITNESS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Cecil Herbert sharpley completed his marathon testimony to the Royal Commission on ...

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  14. LIVELY DEBATE AS COAL STRIKE ECHO

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- After a lively debate, during which two delegates offered each other "out," the Trades ...

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  15. LIBERAL PARTY INTENTIONS IN BYE-ELECTIONS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--State issues will be the basis of the Liberal Party's campaigns for the Ipswich and Kurllpa ...

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  16. SIX WOMEN DIE IN U.S. CAR SMASH

    HOPKINSVILLE (Kentucky), Thursday.--Six women were burned to death near here today when their car was ...

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  17. DOCTOR SUSPENDED BY TRIBUNAL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- Dr. Herbert George Bruce, of Kirribilli, was to-day suspended for six months by the Medical ...

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  18. AFFILIATION WITH A.L.P. CANCELLED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The Communist- controlled Building Workers' Industrial Union has cancelled its affiliation with ...

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  19. HALF-CENT 'BUS FARE RISE CAUSES CHILEAN RIOTS

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Thursday.-- Disagreement over a half-cent boost in 'bus fares has caused bloody rioting here, ...

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  20. MORE INFANTILE PARALYSIS CASES IN AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Thursday. --There have now been 1582 cases of infantile paralysis reported in New York State this ...

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  21. WORLD WOOL PRODUCTION LOWEST FOR YEARS

    LONDON, Thursday.--At 3720 million pounds weight, world wool production during 1947-48 was the smallest for many ...

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  22. CAMPBELL REACHED SPEED OF 152 MILES AN HOUR

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Mr. Donald Campbell touched a speed of 152 miles an hour at one point in his unsuccessful ...

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  23. BROTHERS CROSS ATLANTIC IN 20-FOOT LAUNCH

    LONDON, Thursday.--Reuters Agency states: With sirens hooting and thousands waving and cheering, two brothers, ...

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  26. UNCONFIRMED REPORTS SAY CIVILIAN KILLED HINNAWI

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The representative of the British United Press at Cairo says that unconfirmed reports reaching ...

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  27. LOAN COUNCIL BENEFITS FOR NORTHERN POWER

    BRISBANE, T h u r s d a y.-- Three North Queensland power generating stations, to cost £4.500.000 are expected to be ...

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  28. CERTAIN WILD FLOWERS TO BE PROTECTED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--An Order-in-Council was issued to-day under the Native Plants Protection Act. declaring all ...

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  29. ANALYSIS OF TIMBER INDUSTRY HAZARDS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Analysis of the 1939-48 accounts of 2G members of the Queensland Sawmillers' ...

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  30. UNIVERSITY CLASSES TO BE DECENTRALISED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Decentralisation of university classes, to allow country students desirous of qualifying ...

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  31. U.S. MILITARY GOVERNMENT TO CEASE IN GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The representative of the Associated Press in Berlin says it was officially announced that the ...

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  32. BADGE REMOVED FROM LITTLE GIRL'S THROAT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Two hours after a two-and-a-half- year-old Blackall girl arrived in Brisbane to-day. a legacy badge ...

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  33. SPLIT IN MINERS' FEDERATION SHOWN

    SYDNEY, Thursday-- Evidence of the split caused in the Miners' Federation by the coal strike was shown in ...

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  34. STRIKE'S IMMENSE COST TO AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Engineered and sustained for seven weeks by Communist elements, the recent Australia wide coal strike is estimated to have cost Australia £100,000,000 in production, and a loss to workers of £33.000,000 in wages, ...

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