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  4. THREATENED FOOD CRISIS CONFERENCE URGED

    BRISBANE, November 29.—Australia is face to face with, a food crisis, declared the State president of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation (Mr C. H. Jamieson) urging the ...

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  5. LONG FORGOTTEN TRAM LINES

    White digging a trench for a new 6 in. water main in Dawson Road, workmen unearthed the long forgotten lines of the tram terminas at the intersection of Dawson Road and King Street. The lines were cut with an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. KOREAN CAMPAIGN FIGHTING VANISHES ALONG FRONT: NO U.N. DIRECTIVE

    TOKYO, November 29.—Although fighting in Korea came to a complete stop today, General Ridgeway's public information officer said: "No order has been given to halt ground fighting in Korea." The officer added: "No such ...

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  7. BIG DROP IN BEEF, BUTTER EXPORTS

    BRISBANE, November 29.—Drought and bushfires have cut back Qaeensland butter exports by nearly 90 per cent in the four months from June to September. This cost ...

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  8. TEACHING ON CHILDBIRTH[?]

    LONDON, November 28.— Reut[?]'s Vetican City correspond[?]t says that the Fope rca[?]ned todya as an ...

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  9. HIT BY DROUGHT, TAKE NEW JOBS

    MACKAY. November 29. Dairy farmers in the Rise and Shine area of the Mackay district were likely to be forced ...

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  10. NEW MACE FOR FEDERAL HOUSE

    CANBERRA, November 29.— The Speaker (Mr Cameron), on behalf of members of the House of ...

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  11. NSW JUTES MAY BE PAID TO Q. MINERS

    BRISBANE, November 29.—Queensland coalminers' pay rates may be brought into uniformity with those being paid on New South Wales coalfields. ...

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  12. INTER-CAPITAL RAIL RATES UP

    BRISBANE, November 29.— Railway fares and freights between Brisbane and other capital cities wili rise by up to ...

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  13. Loans For Drought Relief

    BRISBANE, November 29.Already loans totalling £63,000 by the Agricultural Bank to cooperative dairy associations ...

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  14. AERIAL BAITING OF DINGOES

    BRISBANE, November 29.— "Grave doubts" about the Value of aerial baiting of dingoes were voiced at the ...

    Article : 226 words
  15. KING TO GO ON CRUISE

    LONDON, November 28.—A Buckingham Palace announcerent tonight said it was hoped that King George ...

    Article : 168 words
  16. Seek Return To Old Tax System

    BRISBANE, November 29.[?] The Queensland United Graziers' Association will con[?] to [?] for [?] return to ...

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  17. SEEKS BETTER DEAL FOR MINERS

    CAIRNS November 29.— A miners' representative, Mr. J. D. Milson, of Wolfram, neat Dimbulah. will leave [?]Cairns ...

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  18. Airliner Crash, Eleven Deaths

    MEXICO CITY, November 28.— Eleven persons were reported today to have been killed and seven injured ...

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  19. Parliament House Fire Frustrated

    LONDON. November 28.— Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent says that an attempt was made to set fire to ...

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  20. IMPORTANT POST FOR R'TON OFFICER

    BRISBANE, November 29.— Mr R. E. Dyne, district officer and statistician at the district office of the Department ...

    Article : 121 words
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  22. Rice-Growing Not... Federal Matter

    CANBERRA, November 29.— Rice production was a matter for the Queensland Government and any. arrangement ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYMENT INCREASING

    SYDNEY, November 29.—For the first time for 12 years hundreds of factory workers in New South Wales are unemployed. Manufacturers in a number of trades, especially ...

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  25. STRESSES NEED TO DISPERSE INDUSTRY

    LONDON, November 28.— Members of the British Immigration Council last night told the Australian Minister ...

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  26. Flood Engulfs Town

    BUENOS AIRES, November 28.—Police reported today that more than 20 persons were drowned in a flood which ...

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  27. BLAIR ATHOL RAILWAY FENCING

    BRISBANE, November 29.-— A further appropriation of £1330 was authorised by the Executive Council today to ...

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  28. IRONWORKERS' EXECUTIVE ELECTION DECLARED VOID. "LARGE-SCALE FOR GERIES"

    SYDNEY, November 29.—The election in 1949 of Ernest Thornton as national secretary of the Ironworkers' Association was declared void by Mr.Justice Dunphy in the Arbitration Court today. He declared Mr.Laurence Short elected as national secretary from ...

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  29. "INDUSTRIAL ANARCHY AND BLACKMAIL"

    SYDNEY, November 29. — The Federal Conciliation Commissioner (Mr D. V. Morrison) said today that he could foresee the day when employers ...

    Article : 258 words
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