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  4. "FULL SPEED AHEAD" ON IRRIGATION

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.-- This year £675,800 is to be spent by the Queensland Government on irrigation ...

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  5. A.C.T.U. MOVE ON BASIC WAGE CLAIM

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --The Australian Council of Trade Unions will prepare an alternative claim if ...

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  6. LOAN GOUNGIL'S DECISION ON BORROWING PROGRAMMES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Australian Loan Council to-night approved of a borrowing programme for the Commonwealth and the States for 1949-50 of £124, 403,000. This is £42,607,000 less than the ...

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  7. CRITICISM OF AUSTRALIA IN COMMUNIST PRESS

    During a visit to Central and Eastern Europe which kept him out of Australia during the miners' strike, the president of the Australian Communist Party (Mr. R. Dixon) publicly expressed his approval of the "People's ...

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  8. COMMONWEALTH CHARGED WITH HOARDING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Charges thai the Comwealth Government was hoarding a huge revenue surplus while the States were just managing to "scrape through," were made at the Premiers' Conference ...

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  9. DEADLOCK AT THREE IPSWICH MINES

    IPSWICH, Wednesday. -- "The men will not be reemployed until they arc prepared to sign on. The position is ...

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  10. NO DECISION YET ON PETROL RATIONING

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The State Premiers could net agree or the reimposition or petrol rationing. but bad ...

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  11. BUTTER PRICE QUESTION FOR COMMONWEALTH

    BRISBANE, Wednesday, -- The Attorney-General (Mr. Devries) told Mr. A. G. Muller (C.P.. Fassifern) in the ...

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  12. DOG POISONERS AGAIN ACTIVE

    The vicious pastime of dog poisoning appears to have broken out again in Toowoomba. Despite a warning ...

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  13. MR. A. G. MULLER ELECTED C.P. DEPUTY LEADER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Mr. A. G. Muller, ML A. (Fassifern) was to-day elected Deputy-Leader of the State ...

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  14. A.C.T.U. WILL NOT GIVE DIRECTION ON RED BAN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The Australian Council of Trade Unions will not give n direction to the unions on the ...

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  15. GUIDED MISSILES WITH 3000 MILES RANGE

    Two years from now, according to newly-begun preparations, the United States authorities will be testing ...

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  16. MORE INFORMATION SOUGHT ON LIBERAL PARTY POSTERS

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.--The Literal Party has asked the Commonwealth Electoral Officer for more specific information ...

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  17. DRIVER AND WOMAN KILLED IN TRUCK SMASH

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- An unidentified woman, about 20, and the driver were crushed to death when the timber load ...

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  18. TWO ARMED MEN HOLD UP OLD WOMAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Two armed and masked men held up an old woman and stole valuable old coins and two ...

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  19. THE OSTRICH HEN OF GOONDIWIHDI

    GOONDIWINDI, Wednesday.--Treasures have been found in many strange places but when Mr. George ...

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  20. COMMITTEE TO INQUIRE INTO TOBACCO INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The State Premiers to-day decided to join the Commonwealth in setting up a ...

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  21. NO ASSURANCE TO GOLD MINING INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Unless America, at the forthcoming International Monetary Fund conference. agreed to the raising of ...

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  22. LITHGOW BRANCH OF A.I.P. EXPELS TWO MEMBERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Lithgow branch of the Australian Labour Party to-night expelled two of its members for ...

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  25. BRISBANE RIFLEMEN SHARE LEAD IN KING'S

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A Brisbane rifleman, Doug Cadden, won the first stage of the King's Prize shoot, the Charlie Stirling ...

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  26. EIGHT HUNDRED THOUSAND U.S. WOMEN ALCOHOLICS

    PHILADELPHIA, Wednesday.--The number of women alcoholics and habitual drunkards in the United ...

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  27. MINERS REFUSE TO WORK WITH "PRO-COMMUNIST"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Miners at Preston Extended Colliery at Gunnedah refused to work to-day with a man ...

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  28. RUSSIA BOYCOTTS U.N.O. CONFERENCE ON RESOURCES

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.-- Russia and her satellite countries have mysteriously boycotted the first United ...

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  29. MAN IN FERRY STORY TO BE PROSECUTED

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. -- William Dobson, who claimed on August 6 Hint Communists had thrown him from a Manly ferry, will be ...

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  30. "RUSSIANS BUILDING V2 BASES IN GERMANY"

    LONDON. Wednesday.--The representative of the British United Press at Hamburg says that a German rocket expert. ...

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  31. TO RECONSIDER DECISION ON BUTTER PRICE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The State Premiers to-night undertook to have their officials reconsider the refusal ...

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  32. SURPRISE RUGBY LEAGUE PROPOSAL IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.--A surprise proposal to merge the Queensland and the Brisbane Rugby Leagues and to form a one-State ...

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  33. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- A pilot plant for extracting motor spirit from coal for Sydney, and equipment for constructing ...

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  34. EMERGENCY COAL ACT

    CANBERRA. Wednesday. -- The Federal Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) to-day announced the repeal of the National Emergency ...

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