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  2. Advertising

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  3. SALVATION ARMY CADETS FOR SOUTH

    Salvation Army cadets, June Bowman and Lorna Tracey, were farewelled by friends and relatives when they left for Sydney by train yesterday. They will attend an officers' training course, lasting 10 months. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WITNESS SAYS CHIFLEY TOLD OF BULOLO TIMBER DEAL

    SYDNEY, February 28.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) knew about the Bulolo timber deal in June, 1947, six months before it was referred to the investigation authorities by Edward. John Ward, Raymond Parer said today when giving evidence before the Royal ...

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  5. FOOD SITUATION FADDEN REPLIES TO POLLARD

    CANBERRA, February 28.— The threats of the Minister for Agriculture (Mr Pollard) to landholders, and his ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL PACE PUSHED TOO FAST?

    CANBERRA, February 28.—Signs that industrial development in Australia were being pushed too far and too fast were apparent in the Australian-economy, the Prime Minister ...

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  7. BACKED REAL DEAD 'UN

    AUCKLAND, February 28. — Two hundred and fifty totalisator investors literally backed a ...

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  8. DOCTOR GIVEN NO LEGAL AID

    DARWIN, February 28.— "Until it is proved that I did commit these alleged offences, it is the responsibility of the ...

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  9. 700 STEEL RAILWAY WAGONS ORDERED

    BRISBANE, February 28.—Contracts for 700 more steel railway wagons, costing £115,000, were announced by the Transport Minister (Mr Duggan) today. ...

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  10. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED

    —Reuter's Teheran correspondent says that martial law was proclaimed tonight over all parts of ...

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  11. DEADLOCK, AT MACKAY

    MACKAY, February 28.—A deadlock has been reached in the waterside dispute over the transfer of watersiders from ...

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  12. FISHING LAUNCH MISSING

    GYMPIE, February 28—Anxiety is felt for the safety of four men on board the 40 ft fishing launch. Brolga, which ...

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  13. IRONWORKERS MAKE CLAIMS

    BRISBANE, February 28.— The Federated Ironworkers' Association of Australia Queensland branch, today ...

    Article : 126 words
  14. ONLY ORGAN WAS SAVED

    BRISBANE, February 28. — Only the organ was salvaged after the Cooktown Methodist Church and parsonage were ...

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  15. Transport In Brisbane

    BRISBANE, February 28. — Forty private buses—normally only feeder services to the trams — will run to the city ...

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  16. Vital Statistics

    CANBERRA, February 28.— More people died and fewer were born in Australia during the first nine months of 1948, ...

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  17. CHINESE BAN ON PRESS

    NANKING, February 28.— The North Shensi radio confirmed last night that all foreign correspondents, ...

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  18. HIGH HONOUR FOR EVATT

    CANBERRA, February [?] announced today that the Minister for External ...

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  19. Sweden's Atomic Research Claim

    LONDON, February 28.—One of Sweden's leading atomic experts, Professor Sven Ryds, said he thought Sweden would ...

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  20. COMPENSATION VERDICT

    BRISBANE, February 28 — A sailor injured while off-duty on a ship in port was not entitled to compensation, Mr W. ...

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  21. Second Writ Against " Rock"

    SYDNEY, February 28.— Another writ has been issued out of High Court, claiming £10,000 damages for alleged ...

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  22. ATOM BOMB TEST ON TASK FORCE

    SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico), February 27.— A United States Navy Neptune plane today dropped a make-believe atom bomb over a task force comprising over 100 warships, but ...

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  23. Mass Flight Over Federal House

    CANBERRA, February 28. — Wartime measures by which planes are massed for bombing raids on enemy territory will ...

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  24. BENELUX CONGRESS

    BRUSSELS, February 27.— The Prime Ministers and Foreign Ministers of Belgium, Holland and Luxemburg met in ...

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  25. ACTION AGAINST REDS IN FRANCE

    LONDON, February 28.— Reuter's Paris correspondent says it authoritatively stated that the Public Prosecutor's ...

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  26. PROBE INTO STEEL SHORTAGES

    CANBERRA. February 28. — The Commonwealth Government has directed that that steps be taken to amellorate ...

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  29. CANBERRA PROTEST: BUILDERS REFUSE TO PAY MORE BOARD

    CANBERRA, February 28.—A fight began between a Balt and an Australian at a stop-work meeting of 500 building workers today to protest against an increase in board. ...

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  30. O'KEEFE DEPORTATION CASE COMES BEFORE HIGH COURT

    MELBOURNE, February 28.—If Mrs Annie O'Keefe were not within the power of the Immigration Act there was no judicial power conferred on officers of the Minifter for Immigration by the Constitution, Mr R. Sholl, K.C., submitted in the Full High Court this after ...

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  31. SOVIET SENDS PROTEST NOTE

    LONDON, February 27.— Reuter's Moscow correspondent says that the Russian Army newspaper "Red Star," ...

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  32. COAL LOSSES

    SYDNEY, February 28.—The Joint Coal Board announced tonight that coal losses in NSW today amounted to 9620 ...

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  33. ACID THROWER IN BERLIN STREETS

    LONDON, February 28.— Reuter's says that the Berlin police have issued a warning that an unknown person, ...

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    LONDON, February 27.— More than 200 cases of smallpox were reported by the World Health Organisation among ...

    Article : 55 words
  35. Mine Worker Killed

    SYDNEY, February 28. — Robert Foley, a mine worker, of Wallsend, near Newcastle, was killed by a fall of stone in ...

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