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  3. FINISHED LANDING UPSIDE DOWN

    The pilot and his two passengers escaped with minor injuries from this Cessna C34 which overturned while landing at Connor Park airport yesterday morning. (Story, Page 4). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Immediate Inquiry Into Lincoln Bomber Crash

    BRISBANE, February 20.—A court of inquiry into the crash of an RAAF Lincoln bomber at Amberley last night has been convened and is expected to commence its ...

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  5. Lost Courage And "Swag"

    MELBOURNE, February 20.— Thieves got into the Bourke Street branch of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney ...

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  6. No Change Of Front Here

    The largest mass meeting of railway employees since the strike—approximately 800 attended—was held in the Tivoli ...

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  7. ABSENTEEISM AT MT MORGAN MINE

    BRISBANE, February 20. — Absenteeism had reached alarming proportions among the employees at the Mt Morgan mine, ...

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  8. WOUNDED BOY'S LONG WALK

    SYDNEY, February 20.— Keith Ball, 15, who was accidentally shot through the mouth while hunting rabbits ...

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  9. Barrage On Bank Act

    MELBOURNE, February 20. — Two King's Counsel attacked the justice and validity of the Commonwealth Banking Act of 1947 ...

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  10. MORE SHIPS ON Q'LAND RUN

    BRISBANE, February 20.—The Shipping Traffic Committee has swung into full operation for the first time since the war, a new ...

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  11. COURT MAY ORDER SECRET BALLOT

    BRISBANE, February 20.—A secret ballot of all railwaymen on strike, taken by order of the Industrial Court, is believed in some union circles in Brisbane to be a possibility next week. ...

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  12. STATE APPROVES FOOD SCHEME

    BRISBANE, February 20. — A special meeting of Cabinet today approved a State scheme for larger-scale production of food in ...

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  13. Chifley Blames Shipping Companies

    CANBERRA, February 20.—The accumulation of cargo at the majority of Australian ports was due to inefficient arrangements by the ...

    Article : 111 words
  14. KOREA BEFORE LITTLE ASSEMBLY

    NEW YORK, February 19.—Dr K. P. S. Menon, chairman of the temporary commission on Korea, told the Little Assembly today ...

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  15. Verdict In Cosgrove Trial Likely Today

    HOBART, February 20.—A verdict in the trial of Robert Cosgrove, former Premier of Tasmania, is expected late tomorrow. The Chief Justice (Sir John Morris) will begin his summing up at 10.30 ...

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  16. See-Saw Battle For Steel City

    HONG KONG, February 20.— Reuter's Shanghai correspondent states that conflicting reports of the situation at Anshan, a steel ...

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  17. BREAD PRICE MAY GO UP

    BRISBANE, February 20.—Unless the railway strike ends at the week-end the price of bread in many country centres is almost ...

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  18. Minister Criticised On Apprenticeship

    BRISBANE, February 20.—"As Minister for Education Mr Bruce has no knowledge of the trade, he is not in a position to judge ...

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  19. Security Check On Migrants

    CANBERRA, February 20.—The record of every person coming into Australia was closely checked by the Security Office, said the ...

    Article : 151 words
  20. Australians For Red Army, Lang Alleges

    CANBERRA, February 20.— Fifteen members of the Eureka Youth Movement who secured passports to visit Yugoslavia ...

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  21. Dissension in Czech National Front

    LONDON, February 19.—Reuter's prague correspondent says that President Benes received the Communist Prime Minister (M. ...

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  22. "Only Solution" In East Indies

    NEW YORK, February 19.— Dr Walter A. Foote, United States consul-general at Batavia, who was formerly consul-general ...

    Article : 95 words
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    This semi-trailer left Brisbane on Tuesday afternoon and arrived in Rockhampton about 4 a.m. yesterday with 13 tons of fruit and vegetables. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. USE ATOMIC POWER IN STEAM PLANT

    NEW YORK, February 19.—The splitting of uranium atoms will be put to useful peacetime work for the first time in 1949. Contracts are being negotiated for a steam plant that will derive its power from a nuclear pile under construction at ...

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  25. Neerkol Orphanage To Get £2000

    BRISBANE, February 20.—Mr Patrick Egan, retired grazier, of Buranda, Brisbane, who died on April 19 last, bequeathed out of ...

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  26. ANGLO-DANISH TRADE

    LONDON, February 19.—It is reliably reported that the British-Danish trade delegations have drafted an agreement up to ...

    Article : 66 words
  27. Cost Of Wedding Gift

    CANBERRA, February 20.— The Commonwealth Government's wedding present to Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of ...

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