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  2. Q.D.O. BUDGET

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Matters concerned with the budget for 1948-1947 were fully dealt with by the State Council of the ...

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  3. JOINT ISLAND BASES

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- The chairman of the House of Representatives Military Affairs Sub-committee (Mr. J. E. ...

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  4. WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Friday.-- At the London wool sales yesterday 18,707 bales wore offered, all of which were sold. The catalogue included ...

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  5. PURGE IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Friday.-- A large-scale purge in Soviet land administration was announced by the Moscow radio, which quoted ...

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  6. ELECTION CHANCES

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- With only a week remaining before polling day there is not yet any indication of a considerable ...

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  7. WAGE EQUALITY

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- The industrial arbitrator (Mr. James Fly) has awarded the National Maritime Union (Congress of ...

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  8. NEW TREATY

    ALEXANDRIA, Friday. -- The terms of the latest British proposals to the conference in Alexandria for a new treaty between ...

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  9. CHURCHILL'S SPEECH

    LONDON, Friday.-- Mr. Churchill's speech at Zurich was not well received in Peace Conference quarters, says the correspondent of the "Manchester Guardian" in Paris. Britain was expected ...

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  10. BREACH OF ACT

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Demands by members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union for a wages alteration had been made ...

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  11. DEMAND FOR LAND

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The sales and the transfers of Crown leaseholds indicated a keen public demand for land, stated the ...

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  13. BYRNES AND TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- President Truman and the American Secretary of State (Mr. Byrnes) yesterday had a 20-minutes ...

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  14. ABORIGINAL ART

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- The Natural History Museum, the largest of its kind in America, wants examples of Australian ...

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  15. DROUGHT RELIEF

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The proposal to grant drought relief to dairymen in the form of a loan was totally unacceptable. ...

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  16. UNITED METAL LTD.

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The manufacturing and trading profits of United Metal Industries Ltd. declined by £3805 for the year ended ...

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  18. BOOKMAKING BILL

    PERTH, Friday. -- Legislation for bookmaking, both on and off racecourses, is provided for in a Bookmaking Bill the second ...

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  19. RESUME EVACUATION

    BATAVIA, Friday.-- It is officially stated that Indonesian Republicans have agreed to plans for the resuming of the evacuatlon of ...

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  20. DALBY AERODROME

    DALBY, Friday.-- The Dalby Town Council has decided to cede its pasturing reserve to the Dalby-Wambo Aerodrome Board, with the ...

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  21. Permanent RAAF Officers Selected

    Group Capt. Cohen, DFC (left) Director of Training and Group Capt. Jeffrey, DSO, DFC, who have been selected by the RAAF ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. ROUMANIA'S OIL

    PARIS, Friday.-- Britain's proposal for giving protection to United States oil interests in Roumania was attacked by M. ...

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  23. NOTE TO YUGOSLAVIA

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- America has sent Yugoslavia a 1700-word note denouncing as false and exaggerated, charges of ...

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  24. NOT RECOGNISED

    COPENHAGEN, Friday. -- The Faroe Islands have been proclaimed a State as the result of the recent plebiscite. The Danish ...

    Article : 180 words
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  26. TOOWOOMBA MAN

    IPSWICH, Friday.-- A passenger on a rail motor whose right arm was struck and severely injured on March 12, 1945, by an ...

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  27. WOMEN'S HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- As a result of pressure on accommodation at the Women's Hospital, a maximum nine-day confinement ...

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  28. REMAINS FOUND

    Officers of the Toowoomba Police stated last night that they had found the decomposed remains of an elderly man about ...

    Article : 79 words
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