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  4. HEAVY LOCAL FALLS BLOCK ROADS, FLOOD MANY GREEKS

    Torrential rain all over the Darling Downs yesterday caused blockages of many country roads and flooding of creeks. A landslide on the Range Road near Goulding's service station carried a large amount ...

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  5. DECISION ON SHARKEY APPEAL RESERVED

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The Court of Criminal Appeal decided to-day that it had no jurisdiction to entertain an ...

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  6. ATTACK ON ACTION BY MR. HOLT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The White Australia policy must cease to exist if exemptions to its provisions were ...

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  7. BEEF TO BECOME ONCE A WEEK LUXURY WITHIN 10 YEARS?

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Beef would become so scarce and dear in Australia by 1960 thai it would be a once-a-week luxury for the average household, stated the secretary of the Selectors' Association (Mr. G. ...

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    The Repertory Society cast which presented "Quiet Week-end" at the Town Hall last night. Left to right: Ida Munro, the Rev. Fraser Ham, Edgar White, Edna Bell, Mary Ann Raff, Stanley Gillespie, Dorothy Row, Margaret Bell, Rae Fisher, Niree Moore, Philip Wolfson, James Bell, Joan McConville. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "LEADER REQUIRED TO STOP RED ADVANCE"

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- General William Donovan last night urged the United States to appoint a Supreme Commander ...

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  10. TWO GIRLS SAVED IN FLOODED DRAIN

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday.-- A protruding arm saved the lives of two sisters to-day. The girls are Denise Richards and ...

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  11. U.N. Forecast of Growing World Difficulties Over Dollars

    LONDON, Friday.-- The United Nations Economic and Social Council yesterday forecast a growing world dollar shortage and continuing economic difficulties for Europe and part of the British Commonwealth. In its ...

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  12. COMMENT ON WATERSIDE WORKERS' CLAIMS

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Waterside Workers' Federation's claim for 100 per cent. more pay for 10 hours' less ...

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  13. THREAT TO REIMPOSE LAMB PRICE CONTROLS

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The Prices Ministers in Adelaide next month would consider reimposing controls on the ...

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  14. COURT ASKED TO REVOKE STRIKE LAY-OFF ORDER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- The Industrial Court was asked to-day to decide when the Court's order for the ...

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  15. RAIN IN TOOWOOMBA

    Measurement of the "Chronicle" rain gauge at 1.80 o'clock this morning showed that 312 points had ...

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  16. A.C.T.U. OBJECTS TO SOCIETY'S REGISTRATION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (Mr. A. E. Monk) to-day lodged an ...

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  17. ESCAPEES RECAPTURED AT PISTOL POINT

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Three men who escaped from Ballarat Gaol last week were recaptured to-day at pistol point near ...

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  18. APPOINTMENT TO QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Mr. S. A. Prentice, of Auburn, Melbourne, has been appointed to the new chair of Electrical ...

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  19. MILK VENDORS' MOVE TO CUT OUT SUNDAY ROUNDS

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Application to provide for the elimination of Sunday milk deliveries in the Southern and ...

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  20. COMMENT ON GERMAN MIGRATION RUMOUR

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- No proposal to bring Germans to Australia had been placed before him, the Minister for ...

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  21. NEW STATE SUPPORTERS SUGGEST SYDNEY BOYCOTT

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A boycott of Sydney business firms in favour of Brisbane and Newcastle was proposed ...

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  22. LONG VIGIL BY THREE DETECTIVES REWARDED

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Suffering from lack of food and thirst three detectives hid in the sand hills at La Perouse ...

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  23. SHIP LEAVES MACKAY AFTER 17 DAYS' DELAY

    MACKAY, Friday.-- The Spanish ship Arraiz was despatched from Mackay harbour to-night after 17 days in ...

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  24. GRAZIER LEAVES ESTATE OF £900,000

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The late William George McGrath, retired grazier, formerly of Emu Plains, left an estate which ...

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  25. DENIAL OF WATERSIDE LABOUR SHORTAGES

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A Commonwealth official in charge of Sydney waterside labour said to-day that the reported ...

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  26. U.K. MEAT STORAGE SHIPS TO BE PAID OFF

    LONDON, Friday.-- The Food Ministry's fleet of meat "freeze" ships which have been immobilised round the British ...

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  27. A.C.T.U. ATTITUDE ON BASIC WAGE CLAIM

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Any efforts considered necessary to ensure a speedy and satisfactory end of the present basic ...

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  28. MINING PROFESSOR FOR QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Professor Thomas Matthews White has been appointed First Professor of Mining Engineering ...

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  29. "HOLD-UP" MAN HAD TOY GUN IN POSSESSION

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Police today took possession of a toy six-shooter after struggling with a man who was reported ...

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  31. TWO MAMMOTH CASKET PRIZES TO CANADA

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Mammoth casket No. 1445 was drawn to-day. Principal prize winners were ...

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  33. DR. G. ELLIS LIKELY LIBERAL CANDIDATE

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.-- The Charters Towers branch of the Liberal Party has strongly recommended the acceptance of ...

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  34. Importation of Prefabricated Homes on Large Scale Likely

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The Minister for Housing (Mr. Casey) announced to-day that the Government would send a small mission overseas in March to investigated large-scale importation of prefabricated ...

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  35. HIT-RUN MOTORIST CHASED BY POLICE

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A truck driver chased a hit-and-run driver for four miles through a Sydney suburb to-night. ...

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  36. MINERS WANT HEARING ON HOLIDAY AWARD DEFERRED

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The Miners' Federation has asked the Coal Industry Tribunal to defer the hearing of the ...

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  37. PUBLICATION OF CASKET FINDINGS ON WEDNESDAY

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The findings of the Royal Commission on the Golden Casket will be published on ...

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    Three of the eight men chosen by the Admiralty from over 100 volunteers, who will spend from three to five days in a rubber dinghy under sub-zero conditions in the Arctic. Accompanying the men will be "Tish" and "Tosh," two canaries, to give warning ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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