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  7. GET THEIR HEADS TOGETHER

    NOT MAORIS indulging in a little nose-rubbing, but delegates B. E. Prior (left) and C. A Elliott from Mitchelton sub-branch at the R.S.S.A.I.L.A. South Coast conference at New Farm yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PACIFIC AREA DANGER GROWS

    NEW YORK, Sat.—Danger to the Pacific area had become more acute in the last 12 months, Senator William Knowland, a Republican ...

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  9. UNDER-COVER COMMO. PLAN

    COMMONWEALTH security police are investigating a two-way Communist plan, blueprinted by Australia's top Communists under instructions from Moscow. ...

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  10. Talk on the Town

    ON Thursday evening last week Frank Moynihan, big shot Rugby League official, took a ...

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  11. Bolster plan to counter spies

    CANBERRA, Sat.—A key step has been taken by the new Federal Government to ...

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  12. DOWNS RACING CHARGE

    TOOWOOMBA, Sat.—An inquiry was begun this morning into an allegation of a racehorse owner that ...

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  13. UNPAVING STREET OF GOLD

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—Hopeful goldminers are tearing up a street in Wedderburn, Victoria, where an ...

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  14. SURF ROWERS WRECKED BY BIG WAVE

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Members of the North Bondi surf crew were flung into the sea to-day when a huge wave swamped their boat. ...

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  15. STEEL HOLD-UP MIGHT BE AVERTED

    SYDNEY, Sat.—Broken Hill Proprietary miners are expected to resume work Monday and avert a complete closing down of Newcastle steelworks. ...

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  16. Wild dogs tamed

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—St. Kilda residents armed themselves this week with sticks to ward off savage dogs ...

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  18. Smokers can thank Q'land

    CANBERRA, Sat.—The substantial increase in the Queensland tobacco crop this year will be on important factor in maintaining adequate tobacco and cigarette supplies for Australians in 1950. ...

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  19. 100,000 TONS PACK THE WATERFRONT

    THE Brisbane waterfront is packed with up to 100,000 tons of goods on wharves and in ships' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Boy slipped, river death

    TOWNSVILLE, Sat.—Guiseppe Tomaschio, 12 of Townsville, was drowned in the Ross River to-day. ...

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  21. Vicar defers christening

    LONDON, Sat. (Special).—A vicar has postponed the baptism of the month-old son of William Doughty, of Manor ...

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  22. Horse amok, boy hurt

    DALBY, Sat.—A maddened horse seriously injured a small boy. smashed a pram, and ...

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  23. £11,304 Damages for mother of 5

    LONDON, Sat. (Special)—"The sun and light have gone out of her life. She will never see her children again," ...

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  24. Hit by train

    WILLIAM George White, 74, married. old age pensioner was fatally injured by a train near Geebung station at 8.17 ...

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