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  3. "FIREWORKS" IN CITY STORM LAST NIGHT

    Rockhampton underwent a "bombardment" late last night when a fierce electrical storm burst over the city with a dazzling lightning display and deafening thunder. ...

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  4. Poison Plan Alleaed

    TOWNSVILLE, February 4. According to allegations in the Police Court today Ernest Peter Simpson, 31, laboures, of ...

    Article : 204 words
  5. AUSTRALIAN GIFT TO BRITAIN

    Mr J. A. Beasley, the Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, handing a cheque for £8,000,000 (£A10,000,000) to Sir Stafford Cripps, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in the Chancellor's room at the Treasury. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DISCLOSURES AT.[?]TIMBER LEASE INQUIRY— MAY HAVE ACQUITTED GARDEN, COUNSEL SUGGESTS

    SYDNFY, February 4.—Counsel assisting the New [?]nea timber royal commission suggested during today's hearing that if a Brisbane company director had told the jury at the ...

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  7. HOPEFUL OF OIL IN C.Q.

    CANBERRA, February 4.—The prospects of oil discoveries in Central Queensland were regarded ...

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  8. New Missiles Target Chasers

    WASHINGTON, February 3.—The Military Research and Development Board stated today that it ...

    Article : 56 words
  9. BARRISTER AND BANK ACCOUNTS

    BRISBANE, February 4.— Sixty-nine-year-oia Rockhampton barrister, Ernest Richard Larcombe, said in the ...

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  10. StoDoase Rouses Shipowners

    BRISBANE, February 4.— Shipowners will protest to the Stevedoring Industry Commission against watersiders ...

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  11. LINE DAMAGED BY STORM

    WINTON, February 4.— Gangs of men drawn from as far as Morella worked for three days and nights to repair ...

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  12. 'Bulldozer Army' Attacking Snow

    CHICAGO. February 3.—The Army announced today that its relief operations in the western range States had rescued over ...

    Article : 220 words
  13. MINDSZENTY TRIAL CARDINAL ADMITS CHANGE IN VIEWS

    LONDON, February 3.—Cardinal Mindszenty today indicated to the Budapest court, which is trying him on charges of treason, that he had changed his attitude on many ...

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  14. Broadcasting Board

    CANBERRA, February 4.— The chairman of the board to control broadcasting, Mr Fanning, will receive a salary of ...

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  15. 'Basic Wage Should Be £9 A Week'

    BRISBANE, February 4.— The basic wage should be £9 a week said the general secretary of the Waterside ...

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  16. UNIONS PROTEST AGAINST PRICES BUT NO WORK TIME LOST HERE

    No working time was lost in Rockhampton yesterday through trades union meetings which were held to urge an increase in the basic wage and a reduction in prices. ...

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  17. Garden s Counsel "Watching"

    SYDNEY, February 4.—Mr Simon Isaacs, who was counsel for J. S. Garden at his trial in Sydney last year, said ...

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  18. Prices Helping Wool's Rivals

    SAN ANTONIO (Texas), February 4.—F. Eugene Ackerman, executive director of the American Wool Council; ...

    Article : 104 words
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  21. Winton Protest

    WINTON, February 4.—A special meeting of the State school committee on Wednesday night, which could be more ...

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  22. NEED SUBSIDIES ON BASIC ITEMS

    SYDNEY, February 4.—The conference of State Prices Ministers today decided to make a strong demand to the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) for the reintroduction of Federal subsidies on certain basic commodities to cushion the effect of the present rising sosts. The New South Wales Minister in charge of prices (Mr ...

    Article : 380 words
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