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  4. KEMPSEY TAKES PRECAUTIONS AGAINST TYPHOID EPIDEMIC

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Townspeople, in fear of a typhoid epidemic, to-day rushed the Kempsey Hospital for anti-typhoid injections. No cases have been' reported, but some people panicked at rumours that ...

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  5. MINISTER'S VIEW ON LIVESTOCK DECLINE

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.--A long term controlled price for meat was essential for the stability of the meat industry. ...

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  6. "OPPRESSED BY STALIN REGIME"

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--A former Russian officer, Anntoly Borzov, had been decorted, and would be given a ...

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  7. NICKLIN ATTACKS PREMIER'S ATTITUDE TO PETROL CONTROL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--"I am thoroughly convinced that rationing of petrol in Australia is absolutely unnecessary, and that the Premier (Mr Hanlon) is attempting to sidestep the issue on an untenable legal ...

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  8. NEW BODY TO EMERGE FROM DOLLAR TALKS

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Peuters political writer says that plans for a Joint Angld-American council on trade ...

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    Presentation of Wings to Downs Pilots.--The Mayor (Dr. A. R. McGregor) presented wings to five members of the Darling Downs Aero Club in the Aero Club hangar recently. In this group, left to right, are: Mr. John J. Bange (Clifton), Mr. Mervyn Barnett (Brookstead), Mr. John Halliday (Toowoomba), Mr. Walter Neale ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. "NO ROOM FOR REDS," SAYS MR. POWER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- There was no room in Australia for Communists, and he was not going to allow them ...

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  11. Clash in State Parliament Over Supplies of Rooting Iron

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Two points of view regarding iron imported from Japan, to be used in Queensland, were advanced in the Legislative Assembly to-day during the Address-in-Reply debate. The ...

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  12. FIVE MORE PEOPLE FEARED DROWNED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--It is now feared that a family of five may have perished during the Kempsey flood, ...

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  13. TWO MORE CONCILIATION COMMISSIONERS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) to-night announced the appointment of two additional ...

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  14. NO EARLY RELAXATION OF LAND CONTROL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The question of the control of land and property was constantly under review by ...

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  15. VIEWS ON CONDUCT OF "TOKIO ROSE" TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The prosecution made no attempt challenge his evidence, Charles Cousens, commercial ...

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  16. LAND SALES CONTROL ENDS IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Land sales control ended in New South Wales to-day. The Premier (Mr. McGirr) announced ...

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  17. MINISTER BELIEVES CALLIDE COALFIELDS GREAT ASSET

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- At present there is no question of developing industry near the Callide coalfields, as ...

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  18. CHALLENGE TO SATURDAY CLOSING BY BUTCHERS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --The Victorian Government will challenge in the High Court the award of ...

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  19. WATERSIDERS MAY LIFT BAN ON DUTCH SHIPPING

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. -- The Waterside Workers' Federation next month will discuss the lifting of the ...

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  20. BRITISH CONSERVATIVE PAMPHLET SELLS WELL

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Up to the closing time yesterday 1,723,000 copies of a Conservative Party pamphlet, "The ...

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  21. MR. DEDMAN'S VIEWS ON TRADE AGREEMENT

    CANBERRA. Wednesday. -- Persons who complained chat Australian trade was suffering because of imports under tlie ...

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  22. APPEALS AGAINST LAND VALUATION AT GATTON

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The President of the Land Court (Mr. W. L. Payne) was told to-day that if land ...

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  23. GREATER SIMPLICITY IN TAX LAWS URGED

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.-- A fundamental need was tax laws that could be interpreted with certainty, ...

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  24. SENIOR LONDON SURGEON DECRIES HIGH HEELS

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- There was little to be said technically in favour of high heeled shoes, according to Dr. ...

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  25. SURVIVORS OF 'PLANE CRASH LAND BY PARACHUTE

    SPOKANE (Washington), Wednesday.--Five survivors of a B 29 bomber crash near here, who parachuted to safety, have ...

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  26. TOKIO WARNED OF CYCLONE

    TOKIO, Wednesday. -- Destructive winds and a torrential downpour, with possible flooding, were predicted for the ...

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  27. JUDGE SAYS MELBOURNE "ARGUS" IS DAILY PAPER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. In the Supreme Court to-day, Mr. Justice Barry reversed a magistrate's decision ...

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  28. FEATHERSTONE MEMORIAL CUP COMPETITION

    Obtaining 62 points out of a possible total of 100, W. Lane, of Warra, won the Featherstone Memorial Cup at the individual ...

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  31. FISHERMEN PAY £950 FOR WRECKED VESSEL TIME

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Two Queenscliff fishermen have paid £950 for the wrecked freighter Time as she lies on ...

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  32. DROUGHT-RESISTING GRASSES ADVOCATED

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Reuters Agency says that Sir John Russell, a lending agricultural scientist and president ...

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  33. HAROLD BLAIR'S TOUR AND TOWN HALL RENTALS

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.-- No Queensland town halls gave a cut in their rentals when Harold Blair (aborigine singer) ...

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  34. STEALING CHARGE

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. -- Warrant Officer Ross Wedd (40) was charged in Penrith Court to-day with having ...

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  35. YOUNG MAN EXONERATED IN SHOOTING CASE

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.--The Coroner's Court to-day exonerated a young man who shot a gunman dead in a city park ...

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  36. COAL PRODUCTION IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--New South Wales coal production so far in 1949 is 1,500,000 tons less than for the first eight months ...

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  37. THOUSAND SKILLED R.A.F. TRADESMEN FOR AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- One thousand skilled former Royal Air Force tradesmen will be enlisted for Group 1 of the ...

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  38. WORLD TRADE FACING CRISIS WHICH MAY GROW MUCH WORSE

    GENEVA, Wednesday. -- A United Nations trade body warned yesterday that world trade was facing a crisis which ...

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  39. MODEST MEDAL WINNER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Mark Worthington (34, married, of Brisbane) said to-night that, he did not know ...

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  40. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday, -- Messrs Winchcombe, Carson Ltd. report: "We sold 8500 bates of wool at our opening Sydney sale of the season ...

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