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  4. Stage Set For Fourth Australian Test Win

    ADELAIDE, Wednesday.--With three of England's main batsmen--Hutton, Washbrook and Compton--back in the pavilion, the stage is set for the fourth consecutive Test win by Australia. England has a slender chance ...

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  5. Navy Men Taught to Fight Ashore

    Training in all arms of the services these days is aimed to interest and fit men. Above, these sailors of the Royal Australian Navy storm ashore from a landing vehicle armed with rifles, automatic weapons and grenades. Men of the R.A.N. are taught to fight ashore as well as on the high seas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. TWO YOUNG CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Two children were burned to death in a fibre garage at Bass Hill today. They were ...

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  7. SOVIET WANTS EARLY BIG FOUR TALKS

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Reuters representative in Paris says that Russia calls for an early meeting of the ...

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  8. LABOUR UNLIKELY TO SUPPORT GOVERNMENT ON COAL CRISIS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Federal Parliamentary Labour Party almost certainly will not co-operate with the Commonwealth Government in the coal crisis. This is expected to be the outcome of informal talks held in Sydney to-day between the Leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. Chifley) and members of the Australian ...

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  9. PILOT UNHURT AFTER 'PLANE CRASH

    WINDORAH, Wednesday. --Captain Fred Straney, pilot of [?] T.A.A. Dragon aircraft, walked away unhurt when his ...

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  10. END OF NEWCASTLE WHARF STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The strike which has held up the Newcastle waterfront for 13 days ended to-day, and wharf ...

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  11. "MUST BID HIGHLY FOR TEACHER RECRUITS"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Unless the Government was prepared to bid highly for young people to take up ...

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  12. Eighty-one Die in U.S. Rail Bridge Collapse

    WOODBRIDGE (New Jersey), Wednesday.--At least 81 people were killed and 500 injured yesterday when a temporary overhead bridge collapsed and an engine and six carriages plunged down a 20-feet embankment ...

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  13. CHINESE WITHDRAW TO NEW MOUNTAIN LINE

    TOKIO, Wednesday. -- An 8th Army spokesman said today that Chinese on the western front had ...

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  14. DISPUTE EXTENDED BY F.E.D.F.A.

    The coal dispute was extended to-day when the executive of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association decided to call a one-day stoppage of their members on all coal fields on Monday next. ...

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  15. NEW STATE MOVEMENT TO BE INTENSIFIED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The new State movement to embrace the neglected outback would be intensified ...

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  16. NO EMERGENCY MEASURES YET TO MEET INFLUENZA

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --No emergency measures are yet being taken at the Brisbane General Hospital to meet an ...

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  17. WAGE OFFERS REJECTED BY OF PALANA

    MACKAY, Wednesday.--The crew of the [?] which is now grounded in Mackay Harbour, have rejected wage offers ...

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  18. TWO SCHOOLS CLOSED IN STANTHORPE AREA

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Two one - teacher State Schools in the Stanthorpe area will be closed ...

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  19. ELECTRICAL FAULT BLAMED FOR KINGAROY FIRE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- An electrical fault is believed to have caused the £200,000 fire which wiped out two ...

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  20. CHILDREN OVERCROWDED AT PITTSWORTH STATE SCHOOL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Filtsworth State School, which may move its pupils to temporary accommodation ...

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  21. RECORD PRICE OF 8500 GUINEAS FOR BULL

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The previous record price of 7500 guineas for the breed was broken at Perth (Scotland) ...

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  22. "AUSTRALIA MAY DEPORT ENGLISH BORN REDS"

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The "Daily Telegraph" says the Australian Resident Minister (Mr. Harrison) to-night ...

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  23. STRENGTH OF PARTIES FOR CENSURE VOTE UNKNOWN

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Labour and Conservative Whips kept secret the strengths they expect to muster for the vote ...

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  24. SENATOR RETICENT ON SERVICES INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Senator N. E. McKenna, chairman of the Labour Senate Select Committee on ...

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  25. REFERENDUM ON WOOL RESERVE PRICE PLAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The Federal Government will hold a referendum among wool growers on the establishment of ...

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  26. NO DEVELOPMENTS IN TOWNSVILLE STRIKE

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.-- There were no further developments in the printers' strike at the "Townsville Bulletin" ...

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  27. ARMIDALE CUP

    ARMIDALE, Wednesday. -- The Armidale Cup, of seven furlongs, run to-day, resulted: Pullson. 8.7 (7's), A. Thompson. 1; Exalted. 8.10 ...

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  28. "INFLUENZA UNLIKELY TO MENACE AUSTRALIANS"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Brisbane City Council's Medical Officer (Dr. Ashworth) does not believe that the type ...

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  29. INDIAN STOKER GIVES STORY OF FALL FROM DESTROYER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The crew of the Indian destroyer Rajput to-day gave a joyous welcome to 18-year-old ...

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  32. FABULOUSLY WEALTHY U.S. WOMAN DIES AT 80

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.-- Mrs. Matthew Astor Wilks (80), daughter of the fabulously wealthy Hetty Green, and ...

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  33. URGENT NEED FOR TRUCK DRIVERS AT CALLIDE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Three times as many truck drivers were needed immediately to meet Callide coal ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND PINEAPPLES DESTROYED IN N.S.W.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Pineapples forwarded from Queensland to New South Wales for sale have been ...

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  35. NEW TYRE AND TUBE PRICES ARE LOSS TO DEALERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The retail dealers would lose money on the increased prices for tyres and tubes, stated the ...

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  36. RETAILERS ATTACK PLAN TO GOVERN MOTOR CYCLE SPEED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A suggestion that motor cycles should be governed down to a speed of 35 miles per hour by ...

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  37. LEDA CROSSES LINE FIRST IN YACHT RACE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The New Zealand cutter Leda sailed into Sydney Harbour to-day, the first boat to cross the line ...

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  38. CALL FOR POWER TO DEAL WITH "INDUSTRIAL REBELLION"

    BUNDABERG, Wednesday.-- Australia's present industrial rebellion was a further invasion by a dangerous international ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND WILL SUPPLY COAL TO VICTORIA

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Queensland would not object to supplying Callide coal to Victoria, and would ensure that ...

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  40. C.O.D. CANNERY CONTRACT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A contract involving a sum of £90.000 has been entered into with M. Hornibrook Ltd. by ...

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