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  3. WORK ON No. 2 CAISSON OF NEW BRIDGE

    The chute on the left of the picture is being used to convey concrete from the old bridge into the No. 2 caisson of the new Fitzroy Bridge, to make a 4 feet thick top-plug for the cell second from the end nearest the camera. Two more sn ch pings will be Installed before the caisson is ready for the installation of the air lock plant. The caisson is resting on a rock bed 21 feet ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. OVER 400 DISMISSED AT 'AKES GREEK

    Between 400 and 450 employees in various departments at Lakes Creek meatworks have been laid off from day to day since last Friday, the general manager (Mr A. H. ...

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  5. French Ned For Financial Aid

    NEW YORK, February 17.—The Washington correspondent of the United Press says: "France today urgently appealed to the United ...

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  6. Cosgroves Evidence At Trial SULLIVAN'S ALLEGED BRIBE AND RUMOURS

    HOBART, February 18.—Robert Cosgrove, 63, former Premier of Tasmania, said in the Criminal Court today that he had not considered taking legal action against ...

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  7. RECALL OF GIRLS FROM PACIFIC

    CANBERRA, February 18.— The recall of Australian girls working with the American forces at Guam and Tokyo was ...

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  8. LAG IN SUPPLIES FOR Q'LAND PORTS

    BRISBANE, February 18.— Mr W. D. Shehan, of the Commonwealth Department of Industrial Development, said today ...

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  9. INDONESIAN SITUATION

    LAKE SUCCESS, February 17. —Judge Kirby, Australian member of the Good Offices Committee for Indonesia, told the ...

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  10. CONFERENCE OF PARTIES TO RAILWAY DISPUTE TODAY

    BRISBANE, February 18.—Twenty unions and the Railway Commissioner were summoned today by the Industrial Registrar (Mr Wallace) to a compulsory conference tomorrow afternoon to seek a solution of the railway ...

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  11. "No Affair Of Commonwealth"

    CANBERRA, February 18.—Mr Corser (C.P., Q.) asked the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) in the House of Representatives today ...

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  12. British Motor Firms' Task

    LONDON, February 17.—The Minister for Supply (Mr Strauss) speaking at Birmingham, said that motor firms which had not ...

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  13. Country's Needs For Rural Workers

    CANBERRA, Februarp 18.— The Commonwealth Statistician (Dr Wilson) has informed the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) ...

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  14. DENIAL OF RUMOUR

    BRISBANE, February 18.— The Premier (Mr Hanlon) today denied that a rumour that the Government was ...

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  15. EFFECT IF EXCHANGE RATE REDUCED

    BRISBANE, February 18.—Millions of pounds will be dropped annually by the major primary exporting industries if there is a ...

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  16. FRENCH TRAIN DISASTER

    PARIS, February 17 (A.A.P.). —Twenty-four people, including 18 girls, were killed and 10 were seriously injured when a goods ...

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  17. 21 Killed In Head-on Collision

    LONDON, February 18.—The Cairo correspondent of "The Times" states that 21 persons were killed and 40 seriously ...

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  18. SPECTRE OF HUNGER MENACE TO PEACE

    MELBOURNE, February 18. — The solving of the world's food problem would be the greatest contribution to permanent peace, ...

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  19. Unlawful Killing Charge Withdrawn

    TOWNSVILLE, February 18.— When the Crown Prosecutor (Mr R. Cormack) was outlining in the Supreme Court today the charge ...

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  20. PRIZE BULLS FOR AUST.

    LONDON, February 17. — The Agent-General for South Australia (Sir Charles McCann) paid 3300 guineas for a bull named ...

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  21. KETCH OVERDUE

    CAIRNS, February 18. — The ketch Taipan, valued at £7000, which was being^ brought north from Sydney to engage in ...

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  22. Princess Visitor To Juvenile Court

    LONDON, February 17.— Boys and girls before Tower Hill Juvenile Court today suddenly realised that Princess Elizabeth was there ...

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  23. Claim For Extra Bread Prices

    BRISBANE, February 18.—Formal application for extra bread prices to cover additional costs caused by the transport of flour ...

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  24. COSTELLO AS NEW P.M. OF EIRE

    LONDON, February 18.— Reuter's Dublin correspondent states: "General Richard Mulcahy, Leader of the Fine ...

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  25. IPSWICH-ROSEWOOD COAL MINES CEASE PRODUCTION TODAY

    IPSWICH, February 18.—Following the ban on the running of coal trains all mines in the Ipswich and Rosewood districts will cease production by tomorrow and 1800 miners, with a fortnightly payroll of about £30,000, will be thrown out of work. ...

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  26. STATUS OF MARRIED WOMEN

    LONDON, February 17.—A Bill "to enable a common national status law governing the national status of married women," which ...

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  27. Western Railwaymen Resent Cancellation Of Food Train

    WINTON, February 18.—Cancellation this morning of the food relief train froin Townsville to the West has brought universal expressions of disapproval from railwaymen at Winton and ...

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  28. Request Rejected, Nazi Doctor To Be Hanged

    LONDON, February 17.—The British United Press correspondent at Nuremberg revealed that Dr Karl Brandt, Hitler's personal ...

    Article : 116 words
  29. PAYMENTS TO AMF IN LIEU OF LEAVE

    CANBERRA, February 18. — The Minister for the Army (Mr Chambers) said today that detailed statements, setting out the ...

    Article : 98 words
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