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    This historic building is the Court Traffic Office of No. 1 Water Police at Circular Quay, Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. INDICTMENT OF COSGROVE

    HOBART, Wednesday.--An indictment was filed by the Crown Law Department in the Supreme Court to-day ...

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    The foreshores of Sydney Harbour are studded with natural bays and inlets of remarkable beauty. Pictured above is Elizabeth Bay, which is close to the city and surrounded by multi-storied buildings. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MACKENZIE KING RESIGNS POST

    OTTAWA, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) to-night announced his retirement as Leader of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CROWN BEGINS CASE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--A Brisbane timber firm, Hancock and Gore, were alleged in a Special Federal Court to have paid out £50,000 to a syndicate which fraudulently started a venture in a New ...

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  8. RIOT IN BAGHDAD

    BAGHDAD, Wednesday.--At least four police and four civilians were killed and 40 police and 100 civilians Injured ...

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  9. NEED OF WOOL

    Tho Government is endeavouring to obtain from Japan plans and specifications and formulae for machinery for ...

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  10. TEACHERS AGAINST

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Abolition of the State Scholarship examination and the institution of another method of entrance to secondary schools is being sought by Queensland school teachers. ...

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  11. N.S.W. ON EVE OF BIG COAL STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--New South Wales tonight was on the eve of a disastrous all-out coal stoppage which will dislocate the entire Australian economy. ...

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  12. HEALTH BILL

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--A commission comprising mainly doctors is expected to be appointed by the Federal ...

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  13. " Four Members of the Syndicate"

    Mr. shand said that on December 19, 1944, an agreement was entered into by four members of the syndicate and the ...

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    MR. J. G. B. McDONALD, Deputy Premier of the Victorian Coalition Government. He is Leader of the of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. DALBY WHEAT CROP REPORT

    DALBY, Wednesday.--A total of 260,000 bags of wheat has been received since the beginning of the harvest, ...

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  16. SONG TO HAVE RAPID PREMIERE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A song which was thought out, set to music, copied, tried, published and ...

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  17. McCORMICK HITS PACIFIC STRATEGY

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.--Colonel Robert McCormick, editor and publisher of the "Chicago Tribune," asserted on ...

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  18. ADMIRAL'S VIEWS ON ATOM WARFARE

    CHARLESTON (South Carolina), Wednesday.--Admiral William Blandy, commander of the United States Atlantic ...

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  19. JAPANESE WHALERS'

    TOKIO, Wednesday.--Loaded with 400 tons of whale meat, the Japanese whaling ship Banshu Maru arrived at Tokio ...

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  20. EMPIRE TRADE PREFERENCE TO GO?

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.--The working of the liaison between the International Trade Organisation and the ...

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  21. DEATHS OF 150 IN SHIPWRECK

    SANTIAGO (Chile), Wednesday.--The Ministry of the interior has announced that 150 persons were drowned on ...

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  22. "If You Do That I'm a Goner"

    On June 3, 1947, Garden wrote to Hancock and suggested that some other area apart from the Bulolo Valley should ...

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  23. UNION HEAD HITS AT COMMUNISTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A prediction thai Communists would not be with Australia in any ...

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  24. CHILDREN TRUE TO RACE

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The school children of the 1939-45 period, who lived through several ...

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  25. SITE FOR NEW

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A representative of British Cellophane limited, of London (Mr. W. Northway) to-day discussed ...

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  28. " RED " TERRORISM ALLEGED IN CHINA

    HONG KONG, Wednesday.--"Not even the Japanese at their, worst touched a level of sadistic terrorism lower than ...

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  29. RETAIL PRICES OF DRUGS TO RISE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Big increases in the retail prices of drugs commonly used in doctors' prescriptions will ...

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  30. ALIEN MIGRANTS AND THE LAND

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--A recommendation is to be made to the Queensland State Government to accept alien ...

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  31. NEED FOR AID TO MANUFACTURERS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--It was Imperative for governments and public authorities to ensure that the ...

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  32. GAOL RELEASE FOR BANKRUPT MAN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--An undischarged bankrupt who failed to attend a Bankruptcy Court proceeding last August, ...

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  33. GRANT OF PERMITS FOR MAIZE EXPORTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Collins) staled to-day that, following ...

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  34. FIND OF URANIUM REPORTED IN N.S.W.

    CANBERRA,Wednesday.--A report that uranium has been discovered in a disused silver mine in southern New ...

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  35. MAHIA DISASTER FINDING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--No escape hatches should be obstructed by deck cargo, and a uniform system of alarm ...

    Article : 112 words
  36. MORE TELEPHONES AVAILABLE

    More telephones will be installed in Queensland in the next six months than in any corresponding period since ...

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