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  2. Lang, on foreign affairs, says

    CANBERRA, Wed. — Russia was far more dangerous to Australia in the Pacific than ...

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  3. O'KEEFE CASE FOR COURT NEXT WEEK

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—The case of Mrs. Annie O'Keefe will probably be argued before the Full High Court next Tuesday. The Chief Justice (Sir John Latham) said he ...

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  4. TOO MANY COOKS DIDN'T SPOIL THE...

    SIX OF the 60 "Cooks"—domestic science students—at Wooloowin School yesterday who prepared the afternoon tea when the Education Minister (Mr. Bruce) presented the Charles Wren bursary to Keith Downes. Left ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Coast misses bad damage

    THE Queensland coastline from Cairns to the border escaped wind and flood damage yesterday when the cyclone travelled out to sea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Late rain useful

    Though too late to be of major aid to important food industries such as beef and butter, this ...

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  7. Scooted the pool

    QUEENSLANDERS won both the Nuffield Foundation Travelling Fellowships in science ...

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  8. "MADE A LOT OF MONEY"

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Sir Leslie Boyce, who is almost certain to be the first Australian Lord Mayor of London later ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. UNLIKELY TO GIVE SUBSIDY

    CANBERRA, Wed. — The Commonwealth Government is not expected to accede to a request from the States for ...

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  10. Public rush art show

    Public interest in the Exhibition of early British watercolours now showing at the Queensland National Art ...

    Article : 155 words
  11. CHIFLEY EXPLAINS WHY

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Taxation does not gobble up overtime earned by workers, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) is endeavouring to prove to the Trade Union movement. ...

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  12. Bars do not have to open

    THE Attorney-General (Mr. Gledson) said last night that publicans were not obliged to keep bars open for the. ...

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  13. Brisbane aid to southern strike

    Brisbane Trades and Labour Council made a further donation of £500 last night to the Caotain's Plat mine strike fund. ...

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  14. New industry for State

    First industry to be obtained by Queensland as a result of the visit of the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) to England was ...

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  15. Still in balance

    Philip Sloan, 9, of Trafalgar Street. Woolloongabba, whose lung was punctured in an accident near his home on Tuesday. ...

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  16. DEMOCRATIC PACT URGED

    Canberra, Wed.—A political and defensive pact between the democratic countries of the Indian Ocean-Pacific ...

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  17. One traffic law

    Canberra; wed.—uniform penalties throughout Australia for major traffic offences will be discussed at a meeting of ...

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  18. Rail unions' conference

    DRAFTING of a constitution is still delaying the formation of a central railway unions' "mouthpiece" as ...

    Article : 149 words
  19. Advertising

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  20. Vic. Governor

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — The new Governor of Victoria will be announced early next month. A panel of three British ...

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  21. Drug given to save child

    Eleven-year-old Lena King, of Cleveland, will be given streptomycin injections twice dally in the Nanango General ...

    Article : 87 words
  22. Fatal picnic

    SYDNEY, Wed. — John Thomas O'Brien, 9, of West Ryde, was drowned in the river at National Park to-day when ...

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  23. AID FOR BIG Q'LD. DAM?

    The Burdekin Dom scheme had already been put before the Federal Government as a work suitable for Federal aid. ...

    Article : 59 words
  24. RED TAPE CAUSING MATCHES SHORTAGE

    THOUSANDS of boxes of Chinese-made safety matches are stored in Brisbane warehouses — but they cannot be sold because a price has not been fixed for them. ...

    Article : 299 words
  25. Escapees taken at gun point

    SYDNEY, Wed.—John Pett, of Brisbane, and Bruce Chilby, of Bulli were recaptured a few minutes after they ...

    Article : 91 words
  26. A.B.C. chairman

    CANBERRA, Wed. — Denials that the Federal Government was trying to use the Australian Broadcasting Commission ...

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  27. Police search

    SYDNEY, Wed. — Brisbane police have sought the aid of detectives throughout the Commonwealth to try to identify ...

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  28. Soldiers' brides coming home

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Many Australian wives of American soldiers were returning home because their husbands were ...

    Article : 67 words
  29. No extra taxis

    CANBERRA Wed. — The Supply Minister (Senator Ashley) told Senator Sandford (Lab.. V.) in the Senate to-day ...

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  30. Murder acquittal

    MELBOURNE, Wed. — A jury in the Central Crinimal Court to-day returned a verdict of not guilty for Sydney ...

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  31. Wool delayed

    SYDNEY, Wed. — Ship-owners said to-night that four vessels were held up because af the Storemen and Packers' ...

    Article : 79 words
  32. PLOUGHED UP THE PLOTS

    STEERING gear failure man blamed for this spectacular accident in Hamilton Road, Breakfast Creek ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 148 words
  33. "Only right"

    TOOWOOMBA, Wed.—Toowoomba residents will not be asked to put their rubbish bins on the footpath, but "it is only ...

    Article : 63 words
  34. Baits "cheeky" says unionist

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Bait labourers working in Canberra were getting "too cheeky," the Canberra Trades and Labour ...

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  35. Women clap for Eden

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Hundreds of people, mostly women, tried to catch a glimpse of Mr. Anthony Eden, Britain's Deputy Opposition Leader, as he paid a number of official calls in Sydney today. ...

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  36. Support Federal shipping line

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Australia, is island continent, must rely upon shipping and shipbuilding yards for her future. Senator ...

    Article : 99 words
  37. Confer on tax

    LAUNCESTON, Wed.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) and taxation advisers will confer with the Associated ...

    Article : 47 words
  38. Cyclist killed in collision

    IPSWICH, Wed.—William Arthur Hansell, 19, of Mary Street Blackstone died in the Ipswich General Hospital at 9 ...

    Article : 73 words
  39. River diversion

    CANBERRA, Wed.—Distribution of the waters diverted from the Snowy and other rivers in the Australian Alps would be ...

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  40. Killed by tree

    GYMPIE, Wed. — August Frederick Maas, 46, timber-cutter died in the Gympie Hospital from injuries received ...

    Article : 43 words
  41. Rare coins sold

    SYDNEY, Wed.—A collection of 628 rare coins owned by Mr G. F. Palmer, of West Footscray, Victoria, sold for £1000 ...

    Article : 40 words
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