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  4. Enginedrivers Ignore Ban; Trains Run in Q’land

    Twenty-one trains ran in Queensland to-day despite the Central Disputes Committee’s black ban on all railway workshops, running sheds, locomotive depots and rolling stock. Engine drivers told railway officials they would continue to drive the trains, irrespective of any orders or intimidation by the ...

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  5. Proud Young Championship Winner

    Nine-year-old Peter West, of Tangambalanga, with his calf which won two championships and a first prize at the Kiewa Valley Yousg Farmers’ field day yesterday. “Topsy” was the only entry from Tangambalanga School. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PROPOSED BIGGER PARLIAMENT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.— Unless the Attorney-General (Dr Evatt) and his constitutional experts can surmount unforeseen ...

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  7. BEST WOOL PRICES IN 141 YEARS

    MELBOURNE, Wed.: Wool prices being realised at this season’s sales were the best for 141 years, according to the ...

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  8. '“Surprise” Find By Police

    SYDNEY, Wed.: Police found two corpses in coffins In an “ordinary looking” car they stopped after it narrowly ...

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  9. British Proposals for Sudan Rejected by Egypt

    LONDON, Wed.—According to Reuter’s correspondent in Cairo, it is officially announced that the Egyptian Prime Minister ...

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  10. Government Blocks A.N.A. Expansion

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — Refusal by the Government to grant Australian National Airways a licence to operate an air service ...

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  11. Man and Wife Arrested Following Fire

    SWAN HILL, Wed.: A man and his wife were today arrested and charged with arson. The charges followed a fire in ...

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  12. MANY KILLED IN BOMB OUTRAGE

    A truck-load of explosives blew up in the business section of Stanton Street, Haifa, and killed a large number of people, states the Associated Press correspondent in ...

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  13. POLICE FEAR RIOT

    SYDNEY, Wed.: Police arc taking precautions against rioting when the newly formed combined Women’s ...

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  14. British Trade Agreements With Finland and Poland

    LONDON, Wed.—The Board of Trade announced that Britain had signed a trade agreement with Finland for the supply of Finnish ...

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  15. Some Queensland Towns Face Starvation Threat

    The railwaymen’s strike and the monsoon season are threatening several towns in the north with starvation. Hughenden, on the Townsville-Mt Isa line, is without flour and supplies of other foods are at a low ebb. ...

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  16. Military Supplies for China Urged by Ex-U.S. Ambassador

    WASHINGTON; Wed.—Testifying before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Mr William C. Bullitt, former US Ambassador to ...

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  17. GUNMEN STAGE DARING HOLD-UP

    MONTREAL, Wed.: Two gunmen staged a daring hold-up of a Greyhound bus on the main highway about 20 miles from ...

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