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  4. SORGHUM AND MAIZE EXPORT

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Talks on the export of Queensland's surplus coarse grains, which may mean nearly £600,000 to ...

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  5. TRAMS AND TRAINS AGAIN OPERATING

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Following the compromise reached early this morning by the Premier (fllr. Hollway) and union officials for settlement of the transport hold-up, Melbourne's suburban train ...

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  6. 'PREPOSTEROUS' WHARF DEMAND

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Brisbane's 2000 waterside workers have threatened to refuse duty at Hamilton wharves after ...

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  7. DIRE ALTERNATIVE TO U. S. AID PLAN

    PITTSBURGH, Friday.-- The Secretary of State (General Marshall) warned American businessmen last night that the European recovery programme would call for inconveniences and ...

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  8. CHINESE BURN BRITISH OFFICES

    CANTON, Friday. -- The British Consular offices were set on fire and completely wrecked -- furniture, ...

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  9. SERIOUS SETBACK IN DOLLAR CRISIS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Commonwealth Government is preparing to face a further serious setback to the dollar situation as a result of the falling off of sales of wool to dollar areas. ...

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  10. SECOND RAIL SMASH AVERTED

    ATHERTON, Friday.-- Prompt notion by a railway guard prevented a train smash following a collision this morning ...

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  11. HOSPITAL ESCAPEE TAKES RISKY SWIM

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A 25-years-old former Serviceman swam through shark-infested water in trying to escape from ...

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  12. PLYWOOD PRICE INCREASED

    BRISBANE, Fridays.-- Queensland plywood prices have been Increased 11 per cent. ...

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  13. SYDNEY STRIKE HOPES

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- The prospects of a settlement of the railway electricians strike which ...

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  14. FASCISTS MARCH IN ITALY

    LONDON, Friday. -- Fifteen hundred Italians marched to Asmara military cemetery, singing the Fascist march, ...

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  15. "BUILDING UP FEAR COMPLEX"

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The leader of the Country Party in the House of Representatives (Mr. Fadden) said to-night ...

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  16. A "HOLLYWOOD" FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- American film interests are planning the establishment of a second Hollywood in ...

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  17. ROMA VINEYARD'S OUTPUT REDUCED

    ROMA, Friday. -- Roma Villa vineyard's wine output will be down about 10,000 gallons this year. Mr. L. ...

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  18. STEEL INDUSTRY REACHES TARGET

    LONDON, Friday.-- The British Iron and Steel Federation has announced that the steel Industry in 1947 reached the ...

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  19. A. L. P. EXPULSION IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The Thombury branch of the Australian Labour Party has decided to expel Mr. T. Barry, a ...

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  20. A. W. U. OPPOSED TO GREEKS AND JEWS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The exclusion of Greeks and Jews from Australia's Immigration policy is the aim of a ...

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  21. BRITISH JOURNALS NOT APPRECIATED

    LONDON, Friday. -- The president of the Australian Newspaper Proprietors' Association (Mr. R. A. Henderson). in ...

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  22. ABUSE AIMED AT "RAIN MAKER"

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- An Edgecliff clothing manufacturer has received hundreds of abusive letters and 'phone calls ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA SEES REVIVAL OF SPIRIT

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday.-- Dr. sandford Fleming, president of the Berkeley (California) Baptist Divinity College, said ...

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  24. FORTY-HOUR WEEK DIFFICULTIES

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Applications for some alterations to the new 40-hour week in wholesale and retail trading ...

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  25. KILLING CHARGE

    BOWEN, Friday.-- Six seamen of the Fort Lennox appeared on remand to-day on a charge of having unlawfully killed a ...

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  26. LITTLE GIRL WALKS FOR FIRST TIME

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A six- year-old girl walked to-day for the first time in her life at the Drummond Far West Home for ...

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  27. SHIP DESERTERS SET PROBLEM

    LONDON, Friday. -- Many British seamen, tired of Britain's austerity, are deserting at Australian and New Zealand ...

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  28. LONG TRAINING FLIGHT FOR R. A. A. F.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Three Mustang fighters and three Lincoln bombers will fly to Perth from Queensland and ...

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  29. BRITAIN AND IRAQ SIGN TREATY

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Foreign Secretary (Sir. Ernest Bevin), speaking at the signing at Portsmouth of the ...

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  30. CANADIAN PRICE CEILINGS RESTORED

    OTTAWA, Friday. -- The Canadian Government last night restored price ceilings on meat and butter, and ...

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  31. LOSS IN BRISBANE FIRE £20,000

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Factories owned by three former Servicemen were destroyed by fire which did damage ...

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  33. MAIZE AND GRAIN SORGHUM PRICES

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The maximum prices which may be charged for seed maize and seed grain sorghum are ...

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  34. GOOD WOOL DEMAND AT BRITISH SALE

    LONDON, Friday. -- The first wool sales for 1948 opened yesterday with offerings totalling 12,795 bales, of ...

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  36. PROBATE OF WILL

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Mrs. Maria Kuhl, widow, of Highland Plain, near Goombungee, who died on August 14, 1946, ...

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  37. RISE OF HALFPENNY IN PRICE OF BREAD

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The Prices Commissioner (Mr. McCarthy) to-day announced an increase in the price of bread of a halfpenny for a 21b. loaf. The date at which the increase will operate ...

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    Steel girders running from beneath Macquarie Street to pass high above the traffic of Circular Quay and connecting with the Underground Railway at Wynyard. This new railway will serve Sydney's eastern suburbs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    St. John's historic Church or England at Parramatta. New South Wales. Tile twin steeples are its most notable architectural feature. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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