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  4. GOVT SLATED ON WASTE IN NEW GUINEA

    BUNDABERG, June 27.—Strong criticism of the administration of New Guinea and Papua was voiced by Mr A. L. Ethell, former Assistant District Officer of the ...

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  5. Riverbank Garden At Meatworks

    Two pictures which show the extent of work done on the river bank at Lakes Creek Meatworks. Low-lying parts of the bank have been reclaimed for the planting of lawns and shrubs, transforming in this way what was a drab and dismal prospect. This is the first section of the improvements scheme, which will extend for a quarter of a mile along the bank. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BRITAIN PREPARED TO FACE HARDSHIPS TO ENSURE RECOVERY

    LONDON, June 26. — " The British people who stood alone for a year against Germany are not going to surrender to economic difficulties," said the British ...

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  7. Painless Death-Trap For Rabbits

    LONDON, June 27.—For inventing in his spare time a trap which kills rabbits painlessly, Frank Sawyer, of Wiltshire, has received a cheque of £300 from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. ...

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  8. PRODUCERS' PROBLEMS REVEALED IN DAIRY COSTS SURVEY

    BRISBANE, June 27.—The butter costs survey in Queensland was revealing dearly the bad effects of the problems of drought labour and material on the dairying industry, Mr C. Jamieson, former State ...

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  9. Missouri Flood Toll

    DES MOINES, June 26. —Floods continue in Nebraska. Missouri, and Illinois, where the homeless ...

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  10. Powder Plant Explosion

    June 26.—The State highway patrol reported tonight that there had been a " terrific explosion" at the ...

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  11. CONCERN OVER BAG SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, June 27.—Concern at the shortage of bags was expressed by delegates at a meeting of the State council of the ...

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  12. APPEAL AGAINST DEPORTATION ORDER

    BRISBANE, June 27.—Edward Stanley Moran, who has been convicted of murder, claimed in the Supreme Court today that he was ...

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  13. FRAMEWORK FOR DEMOCRACY LAND IN JAPAN

    [?]YO, June 27.—The belief that [?]n has put militarism be[?]r and will one day become [?]tive member of the ...

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  14. Unions Will Fight U.S. Labour Law In Courts

    WASHINGTON, June 26.—The president of the American Federation of Labour (Mr W. Green) today rejected pleas by unions for a general strike as a protest against the new labour law. He said it ...

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  15. PLANE SERVICE TO BARRIER REEF ISLANDS

    BRISBANE, June 27.—Three Catalina flying boats purchased through the Disposals Commission will be used by ...

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  16. Canada To Attend Talks On Jap. Peace Treaty

    OTTAWA, June 26.—A Government spokesman said today that Canada would not support any suggestion that Australia should ...

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  17. American Communis Leader Convicted On Contempt Charge

    WASHINGTON, June 26.—The jury in the Federal Court tonight found Eugene Dennis, general secretary of the Communist Party, ...

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  18. Huge Expenditure On Electricity Schemes Soon

    BRISBANE, June 27.—Over £3,000,000 will be spent during the financial year 1947-48 by public electric authorities throughout the ...

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  19. Inquiry Sought Into Poultry Industry

    BRISBANE, June 27. — The Queensland Poultry Farmers' Union decided at a mass meeting today to approach the. Minister ...

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  20. RENEWED DUTCHINDONESIAN CONFLICT FEARED

    BATAVIA, June 27.—Indonesia is on the brink of war. Only last-minute pressure on both sides by foreign Powers ...

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  21. STATE RAIL FARES. FREIGHTS RAISED

    BRISBANE, June 27.—Fares and freight rates on the Queensland railways will be restored on July 14 to the rates operating in February 1943. This will ...

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  22. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ON ARMED HOLD-UP CHARGE

    SYDNEY, June 27.—Raymond Kendall Daniel, 36, was committed for trial today on a charge of having, while armed with a pistol, ...

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  23. Jury's Findings On Death Of Doctor's Wife

    LONDON, June 27.—After a retirement of 50 minutes, the jury in the Coroner's Court today found that Dr R. Clements murdered his ...

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  24. Scouts Out To Recruit Labour For Cane Harvest

    BRISBANE, June 27. — Queensland canegrowers are sending paid scouts into New South Wales to recruit labour to overcome the ...

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  25. BOSTON'S MAYOR TO SERVE GAOL TERM

    NEW YORK, June 26.—Although asserting that he was being sent to his death, James Curley, Mayor of Boston, was ordered today to serve a term of imprisonment of six to 18 months for his part in a ...

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  26. PLAN TO SMUGGLE NAZI CRIMINALS TO LATIN AMERICA

    LONDON, June 27.—According to the correspondent of the Associated Press, the Copenhagen Press reports that 10 persons were ...

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  27. Govt. Stand On Wool Tariff Opposed

    CANBERRA, June 27.—The annual conference of the Wool and Meat Producers' Federation tonight asked the Federal Government to reconsider its declared policy regarding the reduction of the United ...

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  28. MAN KILLED, TEN INJURED IN COLLISION

    SYDNEY, June 27.—One man was killed and 10 others injured, four seriously, when two lorries collided head-on in a fog at ...

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  29. Townsville Gas Supply Normal

    TOWNSVILLE, June 27.—The continuance of unrestricted gas supply to Townsville residents, which began today, is now assured. ...

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  30. Fascist Demonstration In Rome

    LONDON, June 27.—Reuter's Rome correspondent states that the police used batons to restore order when a group of Fascists ...

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