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  2. M.L.A. APPEALS IN DEFAMATION CASE

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- The Full Court to-day heard an appeal by the Member for Fassifern. Adolph Gustav Mullet, ...

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  3. DEATH IN LEVEL CROSSING SMASH

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Hamilton-Ararat train struck a utility at Ararat today and instantly killed the ...

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  4. NO C.P. SUPPORT FOR MERGER PROPOSAL

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- Any overtures by the Liberal Party for a merger in Queensland would lie rejected by the ...

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  5. NEW PLANT' HAS LITTLE EFFECT IN MINES

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- The Installation of power borers in Queensland coal mines has not given the increased production ...

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  6. SEDGMAN DEFEATED FOR SINGLES TITLE

    LONDON, Friday. -- The American, Budge Pally, won the Wimbledon singles title to-day, defeating the ...

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  7. CYCLING TOUR OF ENGLISH COUNTIES

    Miss Lyndall Swan, Phillip Street, Toowoomba. In a further letter describes many interesting features at English ...

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  8. TEN KILLED IN U,S, TRAIN SMASH

    MONICA (Illinois). Friday. -- Ten persons were reported as killed and 50 injured early yesterday. when the crack Santa ...

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  9. SIAMESE BEATEN IN FIERCE BOUT

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- After one of the fiercest too-to-toe slugging fights seen for many years, the Queenslander Art ...

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  10. Cost of Motoring Increased 125 Per Cent. Since Pre-War

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The president of the Royal Automobile Club of Queensland (Mr. H. W. Kilgour) said to-day that the general overall cost of motoring had increased af least 125 per cent, compared with the ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL NAVY TAKES SHAPE

    French, Dutch and British naval units are busy this month continuing, a summer programme of combined operations ...

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  12. A ROYAL REQUEST FOR MORE MONEY

    RANGOON (Associated Press). -- Burma's ageing princes and princesses, hard lilt by high living costs in the ...

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  13. DEMONSTRATIONS AGAINST RETURN OF LEOPOLD

    BRUSSELS, Friday. -- Booing, jeering and cat-calling Socialists last night forced the suspension of a joint session of ...

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  14. BOOKMAKERS STAND TO LOSE ON CUP

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Only a miracle win tor a rank outsider in To-morrow's Doomben Cup can save doubles ...

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  15. TIPPING DISLIKED, BUT IT STAYS

    WASHINGTON (Associated Press). -- In 1916, an Indignant American sat down and wrote: "Tipping must go." ...

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  16. WESTERN COMPLAINTS AT AIR SERVICE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Commenting to-day on complaints from Muttaburra of inadequate air services to the West, the ...

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  17. DAWSON KNOCKS OUT GENT IN FIFTH ROUND

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Freddie Dawson (10.0) knocked out Norm. Gent (10.4) in the fifth round at the Stadium ...

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  18. SATURDAY WORST IN LONDON TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS

    LONDON (Associated Press). -- Saturday is the week's worst day for traffic accidents in Greater London. Friday la ...

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  19. TREASURE WRECKS OF BRITISH SHORES

    News that another attempt Is to be made to raise the wreck of the "Spanish galleon of Tobermory" brings into the public eye once ...

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  20. IPSWICH SET HARD TASK TO BEAT BRITAIN

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- Ipswich will field one Australian Test player, Flannery, seven other State players and five Bulimba ...

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  21. HOPES FOR RECORD YEAR'S OUTPUT OF N.S.W. COAL

    SYDNEY,' Friday. -- With production figures for the first six months of the year well up, authorities hope that this ...

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  22. PROTEST AT CONDUCT OF BOW TOURNAMENT

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. -- The manager of the Brisbane schoolboy boxers (Mr. E. Dana- her) protested at fee amateur ...

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  23. BENEFITS " FOR MEN SERVING IN KOREA

    CANBERRA. Friday -- Cabinet has decided to introduce legislation as soon as possible to ensure that Australian ...

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  24. SOVIET ARMY MANOEUVRES

    BERLIN, Friday. -- Soviet occupation troops in Eastern Germany are carrying out extensive summer manoeuvres. ...

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  25. TO-DAY'S TRACK FORECASTS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The following are the track forecasts for to-morrow's meetings:-- ...

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  26. AT THE CROSSROADS

    FRANKFURT (Reuters). -- A fingerpost at a crossroad in the centre of the village of Unter- wurmbach. Bavaria, says on one ...

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  27. FLYING LABORATORY

    PARIS,Friday -- A flying laboratory to detect atomic explosions anywhere in the world by testing the ...

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  30. THIRD ROUND OF OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

    LONDON. Friday. -- Dal Rees (Britain), Bobby Locke (South Africa, the holder), and R. Vincenzo (Argentina) were ...

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  31. UNITED STATES AIRLINES GET SAFETY AWARDS

    CHICAGO. -- Thirty-six airlines have been given the National Safety Council's 1949 aviation safety awards in ...

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