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  2. Forecast:

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  5. India And Pakistan Reach Agreement

    LONDON: The Associated Press New Delhi representative says that the Indian Premier (Pandit Nehru) announced in Parliament yesterday details of an agreement guaranteeing the security of minorities in India and Pakistan. ...

    Article : 357 words
  6. Flood Conditions Retort to Large Part of State

    BRISBANE: Further rains are forecast for most of the State to-day, and the abnormal wet spell shows no signs of easing. A Weather Bureau official said yesterday that a cool ...

    Article : 547 words
  7. New Drug May Speed Growth of Humans and Animals

    PHILADELPHIA: A "wonder drug" developed to fight disease had proved to be a spectacular growth accelerator, it Was revealed yesterday. The doctors said the fungus drug aureomycin, ...

    Article : 157 words
  8. People Queue in Rain for Bread in Brisbane

    BRISBANE: There was a rush in Brisbane yesterday morning for the first bread to be baked since Thursday. ...

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  9. "Police Ignoring Liquor Laws," Says Rechabite Delegate

    TOOWOOMBA: "It is all hooey for the officer in charge of police at Southport to tell the metropolitan Press representatives that he ...

    Article : 270 words
  10. Four More Deatha in Road Accidents

    BRISBANE: Two accidents, one fatal, occurred at the same spot on Oak avenue, Pacific Highway, 10 miles from Murwillumbah, ...

    Article : 364 words
  11. No Move Here to Ban Injections For Diphtheria

    BRISBANE: No move has been made in Queensland to [?] whooping cough and diphtheria injections. ...

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  12. Cornsack Shortage May Hasten Bulk Wheat Handling

    BRISBANE: The growing scarcity of cornsacks may hasten the introduction of bulk handling of wheat and sugar in Queensland. ...

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  13. Earth Tremors Send Thousands Into Open in Italy

    LONDON: Rcuter's Rome representative says that after a double earth tremer during the night thousands were camping ...

    Article : 204 words
  14. Whole Commando Unit Wiped Out

    MANILA: A small Philippines constabulary commando unit—28 men—was wiped out on Thursday afternoon in an ambush at ...

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  15. 5200-Mile Under Water Trip by U.S. Submarine

    WASHINGTON: A United States Snorkel type submarine, the Pickerel, set a new record by travelling submerged 5200 miles ...

    Article : 221 words
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  17. 5-lb. Gold Nugget Unearthed in Backyard Mine

    MELBOURNE: A £1300 gold nugget unearthed by members of the But[?]crick family at Weddcrburn yesterday has been ...

    Article : 192 words
  18. Pay Rise Offer To Be Made To Rail Unions

    BRISBANE: The wages and some sections of salaried railway employees will benefit from a pay increase offer to be made to unions ...

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  19. Crashed Truck Derails Train; Driver Killed

    SYDNEY: A truck which had plunged 30ft on to a railway line near Blayney early yesterday derailed the Sydney—Nyngan mail. ...

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  20. Leaking Gas Tube Kills Mother and Daughter

    MELBOURNE: A leaking gas heater killed a woman and her 11-year-old daughter yesterday morning. ...

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  21. Child Seriously Hurt When Hit by Car

    BRISBANE: Lynette Wilson (3) received severe head injuries, concussion and shock when she was knocked down by a car in ...

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  22. Coal Supplies Will Dictate Rationing

    MELBOURNE: Gas and electricity rationing in Victoria this winter will depend entirely on coal deliveries. This was stated by ...

    Article : 106 words
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  24. Axeman Collapses With Final Chop

    SYDNEY: When Les Tagg, the all-round Queensland axeman from Eeerwah, struck the final blow to sever his log in the world ...

    Article : 93 words
  25. Demand for More British Troopa for Malaya

    LONDON: The Daily Mail says it is understood that military chiefs in Malaya are demanding urgent military reinforcements, ...

    Article : 163 words
  26. PLEA FOR REVIVAL OF JAP SHIPPING

    WASHINGTON: A plea for the unrestricted revival of Japanese shipping, with United States aid, was made to the State Department yesterday. It came from the American Council on Japan, a private ...

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  27. Rain Brings Dismal End to Easter Break

    Warwick Easter festivities finished on a dismal note yesterday, when events on the last day of the holidays were washed out by ...

    Article : 152 words
  28. Rain Washes Out Sport in Toowoomba

    TOOWOOMBA: Rain washed out the finals of the Darling Downs Easter tennis tournament yesterday. Arrangements are now in ...

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