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  2. Forecast:

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  5. Judge Mansfield Chairman of Casket Inquiry

    BRISBANE: Widespread investigation is provided under the terms of reference of the Royal Commission into the conduct of the Golden Casket, announced last night. The Commissioners are Mr. ...

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  6. Family See Mother killed by Lion

    THOUSAND OAKS (California) A woman animal trainer, who had appeared in Australia, was killed by a lion ...

    Article : 203 words
  7. Russians Walk Out From Tokio Meeting

    TOKIO: Lieutenant-General Derevyanko, Russian member of the Allied council, on Tuesday led the Russian delegation in a walk out from an Allied Control Council meeting in Tokio. ...

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  8. "Iron Curtain" Rises for Praise of Stalin

    LONDON: Millions of Soviet citizens on Tuesday night were completing preparations to celebrate Stalin's 70th birthday ...

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  9. U.S. Wives Have GreenEyed Outlook on Aust.

    NEW YORK: Columnist Robert Ruark said on Tuesday that he was taking his wife to Australia to convince her that War time life there was not an orgy of wine, women; and song for American servicemen. ...

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  10. £50,000 Damage in Sydney Fire Last Night

    SYDNEY: Fire gutted a fourstorey building in Surry Hills early last night, doing damage estimated at £50,000. Fifty ...

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  11. Chinese Charges Against French Planes

    HONG KONG: The Chinese Foreign Minister (Chou Ne Lai) on Monday night accused French planes of violating the territorial ...

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  12. Petrol Rationing May End by February 1

    CANBERRA: (The Government hopes to end petrol(rationing by February l, and has ordered inquiries overseas with that end in ...

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  13. Skeleton Founds Near Kingaroy

    KINGAROY: A month after the Supreme Court had granted leave to presume a man's death, two men found what is believed to be ...

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  14. Refugees' Removal Act Declared Valid by Court

    MELBOURNE: The full High Court yesterday declared valid the Wartime Refugees Removal Act, 1949, and the Immigration Act, 1949. ...

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  15. Meat Trade in State of Unrest

    BRISBANE: The meat trade throughout Queensland was in a state of unrest and the Governsment would only have itself to ...

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  16. 1950 Award Holidays

    BRISBANE: The secretary of the Queensland Employers' Federation (Mr P. J. Self) stated yesterday that award ...

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  17. Liberal C.P. Won 15 of the 18 Queensland Seats

    BRISBANE: The final Seat distribution for Queensland is Liberal-C.P. 15, Labour 3. The Queensland Commonwealth Electoral ...

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  18. Defeated Senate Candidate's Protest

    BILOELA: Mr J. H. Julin, a defeated Independent Senate candidate, plans to object to any Libcral-C.P or Labour Candidates ...

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  20. Russia Not Prepared for War, Says U.S. Admiral

    LOS ANGELES: Admiral WilHam Standley, American Ambassador to Russia in 1942 and 1943, said yesterday he not believe ...

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  21. Mr. Ward "Not Crying Over Spilt Milk"

    SYDNEY: The result cf the Federal elections was only a temporary rebuff to the Labour Party, Mr.E. J. Ward said yesterday. Mr ...

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  22. Senator Ashley in Squatting" Mood

    SYDNEY: The former Minister for Shipping (Senator Ashley) who found himself Without a room at the ...

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  23. 28 Out Of 60 Pass Pharmacist Exam.

    BRISBANE: Results of the final examination in Queensland for [?] were announced yesterday. Out of 60 candidates 28 ...

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  24. Another Six Polio Cases in N.S.W.

    SYDNEY: "This possibly marks the beginning of an epidemic in New South Wales," said the Acting Director-General of Health ...

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  25. Britain to Recognise Chinese Red Govt.

    LONDON: The Evening News diplomatic writer says the British Government will definitely accord full de jure recognition to the ...

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  26. Diesel Electric Engines for Q'land Railways

    BRISBANE: With the object of modernising railway transport the Government has decided to call tenders for 10 Diesel electric engines. This type of engine, which will be used for long distance ...

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  27. R.A.N. Base Not Named After German's Yacht

    MELBOURNE: An allegation that the Australian naval base on Manus Island—Seeadler—had been named after the yacht of the ...

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  28. New Medical Services Scheme of Sir E. Page

    CANBERRA: The medical profession will be released from controls and form fillings In the new medical services scheme planned ...

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  29. 12,000 New Homes This Year

    BRISBANE: The Labour Minister ('Mr' Gair) said last night that a record number of about 12,000 homes would be built in ...

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  30. Native Recovers Pearl Worth. £3000

    BRISBANE: The largest pearl brought to Thursday Island by a pearling lugger was recovered on Sunday by a ...

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  31. Police Guard of Honour at Constable's Funeral

    CAIRNS: Members of the Cairns police force yesterday formed a guard of honour at the funeral of Constable Roy Arbuthnot, lately ...

    Article : 90 words
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