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    Mr. Alan Schultz pouring seed wheat into a combine before continuing planting on Messrs. A. and S. Schultz's farm near Norwin. The Schultz Brothers are new settlers and are planting a large area with wheat. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Sewing bags of kalo that have been harvested in a paddock of 160 acres on Mr. T. Ziesemer's property at Bongeeh. The two headers had gone to cut another paddock of 160 acres when this photograph was taken. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RAIL INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, Friday--"It is far better in Queensland to be run over by a milk cart than to be injured in a rail smash," Mr. ...

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  6. HELP FOR EUROPE

    WASHINGTON, Friday.--Speaking at Harvard University, the United States Secretary of State (General Marshall) said that the countries of Europe should work out a joint recovery programme. ...

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  7. BORE WATER

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Grave reports of flurosis in humans. and animals in the western areas of Queensland dependent upon ...

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  8. U.S. WOOL TARIFF

    NEW YORK, Friday.--Sir Lloyd Dumas, of Adelaide, addressing the Commerce and Industry Association of New York yesterday, urged Americans to look outward and be more conscious of the ...

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  9. U.K. FOREIGN POLICY

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Omission of references to problems of the Pacific and South-East Asia in the British Labour Party's "cards on the table" foreign policy has not been favourablly received ...

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  10. AMERICAN-BORN JAP

    LOS ANGELES,Friday.--Tomoya Kawckita (25), an American-born Japanese, was arrested by agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation yesterday on a charge of ...

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  11. WOOLLEN OVERCOATS

    MELBOURNE Friday. -- Substantial reduction's in the coupon ratings on woollen overcoats, to operate from to-morrow, were ...

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  12. "MONTY'S" VISIT

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Lord Montgomery, who will reach Darwin on June 30, will travel to Canberra for defence talks. He ...

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  13. MINE EXPLOSION

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A man was killed and another seriously injured to a mine explosion at Broken Hill to-day. The explosion ...

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  14. D.S.O. DECORATION

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- The American officer whom Mr. Makin yesterday decorated with the Distinguished Service Order for ...

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  15. DEFENCE POLICY

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Unless compulsory training were reintroduced and an adequate defence policy framed Australia's youths ...

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  16. SERVICE IN JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Less than one per cent, of the men who enlisted to the Interim Army from now on would have an opportunity ...

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  17. DEFIANCE OF RATIONING

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Any defiance of the law by northern Queensland butchers in refusing to accept coupons for meat ...

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  18. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES

    -BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Commissioner for Transport (Mr. Anderson) proposes calling for applications for licences for ...

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    Planting wheat on Mr. Bert Mackay's property, Jondaryan. Mr.S. Teakle is doing the work for Mr. Mackay, An area of 400 acres is being planted. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. SHIPPING FARES

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Shipping fares and freight are expected to increase considerably with the cessation of Government control of ...

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  23. SOVIET TROOPS

    LONDON, Friday.--Reuters correspondent to Berlin says that the German News Service to the Soviet zone reported last night ...

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