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  4. NEW EXPORT TRADE

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The Government has agreed to a new schedule of export quotas from certain Australian manufactures [?]ods. The quotas, which are [?] ...

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  5. IRON AND STEEL

    Queensland primary producers and secondary industries should benefit materially from the arrival this month of ...

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  6. BIG EXPLOSION AT JERUSALEM HOTEL

    LONDON, Monday.-- Reuters' representative at Haifa says that the Semiramis Hotel in Jerusalem was blown up in the early hours of to-day. It is feared that 20 persons are buried in the debris. It is ...

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    On his Journey to the seaboard in 1828 alter his discovery of the Darling Downs Allan Cunningham camped in the shelter of these Moreton Bay fig trees, now a prominent feature of Limestone Hill, Ipswich. A glimpse of the town can be seen far below the hill. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SURVEY OF COAL BEDS

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The technical team assembled by Powell Duffryn Technical Services Ltd., which will carry out ...

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  9. NINE INJURED IN M. L. A.'s PARTY

    MT. ISA, Monday.-- Mr. A. J. Smith, M. L. A. for Carpentaria, and eight other people were injured when their ...

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  10. INCREASES IN FEDERAL REVENUE

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- Customs and excise revenue for the second half of 1947 showed an increase of almost £10,000,900 ...

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  11. TRAMWAYS REMAIN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Melbourne is still without trams and tramway buses, and there is no ...

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  12. WORK TO RESUME AT SOMERSET DAM

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Work will be resumed this month on the £2,500,000 Somerset Dam construction which was ...

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  13. N. Z. COMMENT ON NEWSPRINT

    The commissioner for State Forests (Mr. skinner) stated in an interview that he knew nothing of reported ...

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  14. THEFT OF £5000

    PERTH, Monday.-- The theft of £5000 in notes from his home at Mt. Lawley, on Saturday night, has been reported to the ...

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  15. SEAMEN'S UNION £50

    The Victorian Labour Party refused to accept £50 from the Australian Seamen's Union because the union is ...

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  16. WOMAN CRASHES TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Mrs. Mary O'Reilly (70), of The Crescent (Vaucluse) was killed to-day when she crashed 260 ...

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  17. WAREHOUSE OWNER SOUGHT BY POLICE

    NEW YORK, Monday.-- The police stated yesterday that they had been unable to establish the whereabouts of Julius ...

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  18. DRUG FOUND TO COMBAT ENTERITIS

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- An outbreak of gastro-enteritis at the Housing Commission's settlement at Heme Bay is being ...

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  19. RECORD MINERAL

    Queensland miners cashed in on high prices last year and returned a record mineral output worth about £8250,000. ...

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  20. NO 40 HOURS FOR STATION HANDS

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Unlike most people enjoying a 40hours week, cattle and sheep stations hands are working ...

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  21. STATE FINANCES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The State Treasury returns for the six months ended December 31 showed a deficit of £624,000, ...

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  22. MOVING FACTORY TO SAVE DOLLARS

    LONDON, Monday. -- The "Financial Times" says that the Remington Rand Typewriter Company, in order to ...

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  23. DEARER EATING OUT DUE TO 40 HOURS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The 40-hour week may mean dearer eating out in Brisbane. A survey of the city cafes to-day. ...

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  24. FUND TO ASSIST

    A Queensland administration or the Services Canteen Trust Fund, which has an Australian total of £2,000,000 to help needy ...

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  25. DARRA AREA FREE OF EXPLOSIVES

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Mr. J. Francis, M. P., has received advice from the Air Board that all Royal Australian Air Force ...

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  26. TROUBLES OF FORMER KING

    LONDON, Monday. -- They correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Vienna says that one of the secretaries of ...

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  27. TROUBLES OF INDIA AND PAKISTAN

    LONDON, Monday.-- "It is true that the invaders of Kashmir are allowed transit acress Pakistan territory." says the ...

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  28. TOURISTS SUFFER

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Australian Rugby Union players who beat England suffered from food poisoning before and ...

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  29. GASTRIC AILMENT

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Doctors at the General Hospital are puzzled by a gastric ailment which has affected the ...

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  30. BRITISH MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- It is doubtful whether the Federal Cabinet will approve of the carriage of migrants by air from ...

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  31. BOY REMANDED ON MURDER CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- A 15-years-old boy was charged in the Children's Court at Lands borough this morning with ...

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  32. UPWARD BUILDING TREND THIS YEAR

    Brighter housing prospects in 1948 were forecast to-day by the Housing Minister (Mr. Lemmon). ...

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  33. CHILD ENDOWMENT PAYMENTS GROW

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- It was revealed by the Government Statistician (Dr. Wilson) to-day that more than ...

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  34. HOBART CAFE ROBBERY

    HOBART, Monday. -- Safe blowers who broke into the Reno Cafe, in Elisabeth Street, blew the door off and stole ...

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  35. HOPES TO PRODUCE

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- A British Broadcasting Corporation feature writer and producer, who arrived in Sydney to-day ...

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  38. MARRIED WOMEN

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A group of married women in Dirranbandi-- former nurses-- leave their house work to ...

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  39. N. Z. PARALYSIS CASES TOTAL 130

    AUCKLAND, Monday.-- New Zealand's infantile paralysis cases total 130. A boy five years of age has died in the ...

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  40. STATE CRICKETERS' ALLOWANCES

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- A proposal to increase the allowance to State cricketers while they are away on tour from ...

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  41. HELP NEEDED FOR SUGAR HARVEST

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The help of migrants particularly Baits and Poles, to overcome the serious labour shortage in ...

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  42. A. G. MELVILLE STILL MISSING

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The search for Mr. Arthur George Melville (67); a former Under- Secretary for Lands, has ...

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  43. AID FOR TRAWLER IN DISTRESS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The pilot steamer, Captain Cook, to-nignt raced to the rescue of a small trawler in distress off ...

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  44. U. S. AND HEARD ISLAND CLAIMS

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The failure of the United States to recognise Australia's claims to Heard Island is unlikely to ...

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  45. ESCAPEE CAPURED

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The police at Glen Lines to-night recaptured William Arthur Eyles (35), about a mile from the ...

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  46. STATE'S NOMINEE IN SCHOOLBOY TEST

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Wallis A. Suchting, 16 years and 10 months, is Queensland's nominee for selection as one of two ...

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  47. SOVIET REPLY TO TREATY PROPOSAL

    MOSCOW, Monday.-- Reuters correspondent states that in a note replying to China's refusal to accept the Soviet ...

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  48. STRIKE TO CAUSE

    will be short of meat this week because a section of the Homebush Abattoirs employees are on strike and the works cannot ...

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  49. RECORD WOOL CLIP FOR AUSTRALIA

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A record Australian wool cheque of more than £100,000,000 for the 1947-1948 clip was certain. ...

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  50. DUMPING OF AMMUNITION

    CAIRNS Monday.-- Eighteen hundred tons of ammunition from Tolga, mainly six-inch shells, will be dumped 40 miles ...

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  51. N. Z. HAS COAL TROUBLE

    Attempts by the New Zealand Government to obtain in Australia and south Africa the kind of coal she needed had ...

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  52. 'BUS OWNER'S ESTATE

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Probate was granted to-day of the will of William Goddard, retired 'bus proprietor, of Vacy ...

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