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  2. In Canberra Today

    ARGUMENT about wheat has now left Parliament until after the referendum "fight", but a few days ago it entered the dungeons below Commerce Minister Pollard's office, where he incarcerated ...

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  3. DIESEL TRAIN FOR MINERS

    The first diesel train for taking miners to and from the coal face pulled out from the station .at Nook Colliery, Lancashire, recently. Hauled by a 50 h.p., flameproof diesel locomotive, it carries 144 men 1900 yards to the coal face. It saves the miners one hour each per shift with a consequent increase in man hour production. Photo shows the afternoon shift coming off ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Trades and Labour Council

    "I am wholeheartedly behind the referendum for the fixation of prices if there is the right to appeal, but I don't think it is democratic to ...

    Article : 419 words
  5. Season Conditions on Upper Richmond

    If anything was needed to show how uncertain is the prosperity of the man on the land, the recent floods will meet the requirement. At present it is not practicable ...

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  6. 16 DEBUTANTES AT BYRON BAY DIGGERS' BALL

    Sixteen debutantes were presented to Mr. S. T. Stephens, M.L.A., at Byron Bay Diggers' ball. The Literary Institute was thronged with ...

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  7. MORALITY PLAY TO END CATHOLIC. CENTENARY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The celebration of the Roman Catholic diocesan centenary will end on Sunday when a morality play, "No ...

    Article : 135 words
  8. News in Brief

    ATHENS, Friday (AAF).--Coincident with diplomatic reports that Britain has asked the Greek Government for information on this ...

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  9. HOLLWAY HITS AT LABOUR GOVTS.

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The N.S.W. Government and Mr. Chifiey's Government both had the same socialistic objectives and should be ...

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  10. OBITUARY

    Mrs. Florence Jane Prince, 70, wife of Mr. Arthur Prince, of 110 Orion Street, Lismore, died suddenly at her home late last night. ...

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  11. Police Search at Service for Farran

    LONDON, Friday (AAP).--Police examined wreaths and formed a strong guard outside the Codsall (Staffordshire) parish church ...

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  12. Knockrow Farmer Fined for Cruelty to Cow

    BANGALOW, Friday.--John W. E. Parker, a dairyman, of Knockrow, was fined £5 and 14s court costs in Bangalow Court of Petty Sessions ...

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  13. "No Undesirables Can Enter Australia"

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Security screening of all intending migrants to Australia was so intensive and thorough that there was ...

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  14. C.W.A. MEETING AT LENNOX HEAD

    There was a good attendance; at. the C.W.A. meeting held at the residence of Mrs. Ware, who presided. ...

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  15. LENNOX HEAD PASTY FOR NEWLY-WEDS

    A kitchen tea was given for Mr. and Mrs. R. Lincoln in Lennox Head Hall. Misses A. Johnson and I. Myers, ...

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  16. King, Queen to Visit Many Centres

    SYDNEY, Friday.--As many inland centres and important cities and towns in N.S.W. as possible would be included in the Royal ...

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  17. Hodgson Displeases Greek Newspaper

    LONDON, Friday (AAP)--Australia's Ambassador to Paris (Col. W. R. Hodgson) is sharply criticised by the Greek newspaper "Messager ...

    Article : 141 words
  18. BRUNSWICK BOOKED OUT FOR HOLIDAYS

    Brunswick Heads is experiencing the biggest demand on record for winter accommodation. Many inquiries have come from southern ...

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  20. English Bank Notes Were Contraband

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Max Sturzenegger, Assistant Managing Director of Cahill's restaurant, pleaded guilty In the Special Federal Court ...

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  21. Alleged Suicide Pact Has Murder Sequel

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A woman who is alleged to have made a suicide pact with a man was today committed for trial on a charge of ...

    Article : 98 words
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  23. COALITION BACKED FOR PLATE

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Coalition, last; start winner, has been heavily supported to win the James Barnes Plate at Rand wick tomorrow and is ...

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  24. Alleged Attacker in Ceiling of Girl's Home

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Police said today that an 18-year-old girl telephonist who claimed to have been attacked by a man in her home and ...

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  25. "NO KNOWN REDS IN SUPPLY DEPT."

    CANBERRA, Friday.--There are no known [?]mmunists employed in the Department of Supply and Development nor in positie in other ...

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  26. New Letter Box for Girard's Hill Area

    A letter receiving box at the corner of John and Keen Streets, Lismore, has been approved by the Postmaster General's Department. ...

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  27. R.S.L. Conference to Debate Red Probe

    BRISBANE, Friday.--When the R.S.L. State Conference convenes at Rockhampton on June 3 a motion will be submitted asking the ...

    Article : 133 words
  28. YOUTH FOR TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A 17-year- old youth was today committed for trial on a charge of attempting to murder Mrs. Frances Ellen Duguid, ...

    Article : 67 words
  29. AIRLINES TO POOL PLANES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Trans Australia Airlines and British Pacific Airlines, both government controlled will temporarily pool their ...

    Article : 66 words
  30. ROUS MILL P. AND C.

    At the monthly meeting of Rous[?] P. and C. Association in the School, arrangements for Empire Day celebrations were made. ...

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  31. Bishop to Broadcast

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Bishop of Grafton (t[?]e Right Rev. C. E. Storrs) will broadcast "A word to the Wayfarer" in series "Plain ...

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