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  2. STORMY SCENE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The meeting of the Sydney Trades and Labour Council ended in uproar to-night. It was the culmination ...

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  3. MORE PROTESTS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- There were more protests to the Legislative Assembly to-day over the banning by toe Sneaker (Mr. ...

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  4. AFTER RECORD

    KARACHI, Thursday. — Air- Commodore Death, before taking off to the Lancastrian 'plane "Aries," said that" he will fly to ...

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  5. DROUGHT RELIEF

    CANBERRA, Thursday. --An announcement of drought relief for dairying areas in Queensland may be made next week. ...

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  6. LIBERAL POLICY

    IFSWICH, Thursday. -- A crowded meeting to-night applauded the Lender of the Federal Opposltion (Mr. Menzies) when ...

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  7. "SITTING ON FENCE"

    BRISBANE, Thursday--The State Government was charged with "sitting on the fence" in allowing the Commonwealth to ...

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  8. SEARCH FOR OIL

    BRISBANE, Thursday—Three oil companies operating In the Roma district have pooled their financial resources and oil areas, ...

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  9. STATE COUNCIL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The importance of local committees In the new statutory constitution of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation was emphasised by the Director of Marketing (Mr. H. S. ...

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  10. MORE EXPLOSIONS

    LONDON, Thursday—The correspondent of the Associated Press at Jerusalem says that saboteurs caused two more explosions under ...

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  11. MORE TOBACCO

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- More tobacco would be available to September, but the cigarette quota would be unchanged. ...

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  12. WHEAT CROP

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— Queensland this jyear experienced Its most disastrous wheat iron failure. The Minister for ...

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  13. JAP WAR TRIALS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A search is now beginning for additional Australian witnesses for the trials of major Japanese war ...

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  14. TAX-ALLOWANCES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Premier of Queenaland (Mr. Hanlon) and toe Premier of Western Australia (Mr. Wise) to-day asked ...

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  15. DAVIS CUP

    NEW YORK. Thursday.—Thv tennis writer of the "World Telegram" says: "The Longwood national doubles offers the greatest ...

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  16. MEAT STRIKE ECHO

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--"It is to be deprecated that the Premier (Mr. Hanion) should make such wild and, irresponsible statements ...

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  17. STRANGE STORY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Captain J. Blellc, Yugoslav captain of toe steamer Gloria, which is now to port loading wool for ...

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  18. FIGHTING RENEWED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Fighting broke out again between Right and Left members of the Storemen's and Packers' ...

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  19. THE CONSTITUTION

    ' WASHINGTON, Thursday—Details have been revealed of the hew "Lockheed four-englncd- aircraft. named Constitution, which ...

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  20. BLAIR ATHOL COAL

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — On talks to-day toe Prime Minister (Mr. Chlfley) and the Queensland Premier (Mr. Hanlon) agreed that ...

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  21. DRAMATIC RESCUE

    TOKIO, Thursday. -- Japan's former puppet ruler to Manchuria, Henry Pu. Yi, giving his version of how he passed into Russian hands ...

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  22. TWO KING'S COUNSEL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The third day of the hearing of the charge of treason against Major Charles Hughes Cousens opened with a bitter clash between Mr. J. W. Shand, K.C., and Mr. W. R. ...

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  23. DEMOCRACY

    LONDON, Thursday.--More than 100 international journalists burst into "loud and unashamed" applause when the leader of the ...

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  24. RAIL SERVICES

    BRISBANE, Thursday—A close down to Queensland railway services through the coal shortage Is likely to occur In passenger trains ...

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  25. INDUSTRIAL LAW

    BRISBANE, Thursday, — Although Australia had an arbitration system that led the world, the greatest single obstacle in the ...

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  26. PROFESSIONAL GOLF

    PORTLAND (U.S.A). Thursday —The favourites toppled' to the opening round of the Professional Golfers' Association championship, ...

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  27. HOME BUILDING

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A warning that the State would be forced to ease up on home building unless the shortage of roofing ...

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  28. WHALING INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Commonwealth Government claims that a mother ship and a chaser ship from Japan have started ...

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  29. STRAINED RELATIONS

    [ATHENS, Thursday. -- The Greek Government has received a note from Yugoslavia, protesting against damage oaused by a bomb ...

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  30. POLICE COURT CASE

    BRISBANE,s Thursday.--George Henry Pickers,, a canvas goods manufacturer to business to the Valley, said In toe Police Court ...

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  31. FRUIT BY ROAD

    BRISBANE, Thursday--Queensland, conditions were more adaptable to the application of refrigerated methods of transport by ...

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  32. GRAZIER'S ESTATE

    BRISBANE, Thursday--Mr. Huston Roberts Marks, grazier of Bullecourt, Charleville, who died on January 13, 1946, left on estate ...

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