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  2. EXPANSION OF BEACH MINING LIKELY

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- South Queensland's beach mining industry is expected to expand, following increases recently in the overseas ...

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  3. DELEGATES BACK FROM WHEAT CONFERENCE

    The annual conference of the Australian Wheat Growers' Federation in Melbourne was attended by the president of ...

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  4. FLOOD WARNINGS FOR SOUTH-WEST AREAS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Weather Bureau to-day issued flood warnings for south-western creeks and ...

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  5. NATION-WIDE WHARF STOPPAGE TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--To-morrow's stop-work meeting of watersiders should consider that the Arbitration Court had ...

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  6. PUNITIVE ACTION DEFENDED

    LONDON. Tuesday. -- Lord Salisbury, Minister for Commonwealth Relations, in the House of Representatives last, night defended ...

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  7. HOPES FOR INCREASE IN BEEF PRODUCTION

    KINGSVI1.LE (Texas), Tuesday. -- The introduction of the Santa Gertrudis breed or other Brahma-bred cattic might ...

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  10. OUTRIGHT FAVOURITE FOR DONCASTER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Leading bookmakers said to-day that they expected Forest Beau to maintain his place as outright favourite for ...

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  11. EVIDENCE OF TAKINGS AT LIQUOR INQUIRY

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- Of the proceeds of liquor sales each week at the Roosevelt Restaurant, £135 a week was banked as liquor ...

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  12. NO CHANGE IN STATE'S HOSPITAL SCHEME

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The State Minister for Health (Mr. Moore) said to-night that the present visit of the ...

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  13. FINANCE CONFERENCE IN LONDON LIKELY

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Senior Commonwealth finance officials and economic experts would hold a private conference in London, ...

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  14. STATE MINERS' TALK WITH OFFICIALS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Points raised by the Queensland miners in a three-hour conference with the Minister for ...

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  15. BRISBANE MILK VENDORS SEEK AWARD CHANCE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Twenty-three milk vendors today applied to the Industrial Court for a change in the days ...

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  16. MOVE BY BANK TO REOPEN TALKS ON PERSIAN OIL?

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters representative at Teheran says the president of the International Bank (Mr. Eugene ...

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  17. METAL WORKERS' MOVE ON USE OF URANIUM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Australian uranium should not be exported to America, and should be used "only for industry and peace ...

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  18. SENTENCE SUSPENDED BY DALBY CIRCUIT COURT

    DALBY. Tuesday. -- "I suggest that this experience in court be a lesson to you not to over-indulge in alcohol. It is a stupid kind of ...

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  19. EXTENSION OF BUILDING RIGHTS FOR MIGRANTS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Migrants from five European countries will be able to buy land in Queensland for home ...

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  20. BOARD WARNING ON RETAIL PRICE OF EGGS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Some traders were charging the firstclass rate for second-grade eggs, the manager of the South ...

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  21. CONFERENCE CALLED ON OVERTIME BAN

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--A compulsory conference has been called for to-morrow by the Industrial Court between the City Electric ...

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  22. MISSING YOUTHS CROSS BRITISH BORDER

    HONG KONG, Tuesday. -- Three 19-year-old British youths. Tony Martin. Michael Slater, and David Bottomley, who have been ...

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  23. INCREASE IN AIRWAYS FARES AND FREIGHTS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- An increase of about 15 per cent in fares and freight charges will be made by A.N. A. and T.A.A. probably ...

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  24. DIVIDEND ON CARAPOOE

    In the "Chronicle" of March 31, the place totalisator dividend on the winner of the Toowoomba Cup, Carapooe, was ...

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  25. YOUNG MEN RECEIVE GAOL SENTENCES

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- Four young men calling themselves the "Bent Trey Gang" were sent to gaol for terms of from four to nine ...

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  26. Share Farmer Senlenced

    DALBY, Tuesday. -- Leslie Sydney Theis (35, share farmer), of Irvingdale, who had earlier pleaded guilty to ...

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  27. WEIGHTS FOR Q.T.C. TREBLE

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- Basha Felika, the ruling favourite for the Brisbane Cup, was weighted to-day for the race at 8.7. Basha Felika ...

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  28. Mishap to Council 'Bus

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Four persons received minor injuries when a City Council 'bus crashed into an electric light pole at Fairfield ...

    Article : 71 words
  29. Federal Health Insurance

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--More than a million people were insured under the Federal Government's Hospital Insurance Scheme, the ...

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