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  2. TWO MEN POSING AS TAXATION OFFICERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. The police have been ordered to watch for men posing as Taxation Department inspec ...

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  3. CROWN ALLEGATIONS IN PERJURY CASE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. A publican and liquor merchant, Doyle Mallett, had committed perjury to deceive the Liquor ...

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  4. TRIBUTE TO STATE INDUSTRIAL COURT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. Queensland's Industrial Court had Australia's best record for maintaining industrial peace. Mr. R. ...

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  5. PROTEST AT NEW PRICE FOR LINSEED CROP

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. A protest against the new price to be paid for the current season's linseed crop will be made at King ...

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  6. VON NIDA, BIGGEST GOLF MONEY. EARNER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. Norman Von Nida was the biggest winner during the two Ampol £3500 tournaments in Sydney and Mel ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL WHEAT RACKET REPORTED

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. The United States Government was preparing to act to break up an international ...

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  8. N.S.W. Tennis

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. The left hander, Mervyn Rose, has a chance to clinch a place in the Davis Cup singles to-morrow when he meets ...

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  9. EISENHOWER AND TRUMAN CONFER

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. President Truman and Mr. Dwight Eisenhower, the next President of the United States. ...

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  11. MR. BEVAN'S CANDIDATES FAIL IN LABOUR BALLOT

    LONDON, Wednesday. Reuters report that neither Mr. Aneurin Bevan nor any of the eight other candidates from Mr. ...

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  12. U.S. COTTON PLANTER OUTLIVED HIS MONEY

    MONTGOMERY (Alabama), Wednesday. Thomas McCullough (97), a retired cotton planter, who spent his last 16 months on ...

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  13. "AUSTRALIANS TOO INSULAR IN OUTLOOK ON MIGRANTS"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. The Commonwealth's assimilation officer in Queensland (Mr. Annand) told the Brisbane ...

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  15. EXHIBITS STOLEN FROM AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. A pair of silver dividers, a silver-mounted pencil and a small slide rule used by Captain James Cook in navigat ...

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  16. ISRAEL WANTS COMMISSION TO PROBE APARTHEID

    NEW YORK. Wednesday. Israel yesterday supported the proposal for the establishment of the United Nations fact-finding commission to ...

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  17. SCHOOLBOY INJURED BY FAILING TRESTLE

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. An 11-years-old boy was injured and four others suffered lesser injuries and shock, when a ...

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  18. CHARITIES MAY SHARE IN TRUST FUND

    BRISBANE. Wednesday The Full Court ruled to-day that Queensland public charities, public hospitals, and ambulance brigades could be ...

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  19. MEN JUMP INTO RIVER FROM BURNING LAUNCH

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. When their 20-foot motor launch caught fire in the river at New Farm to-night, two ...

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  20. MT. ISA WAGES EXPECTED TO BE REDUCED

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. Wages may drop at Mt. Isa as a further reduction is expected in the lead bonus. The bonus has already ...

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  21. LEGALISING OF WOMEN'S BETTING SOUGHT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. The Victorian Bookmakers' Council will ask the Government to legalise bets with ...

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  22. SHALL HOLE PROVED AN EXPENSIVE ONE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. Because an electrical fitter at Richmond Main Colliery on the northern coalfield refused to drill a hole nine ...

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  23. DIFFERENCE BETWEEN GOLFERS UNSETTLED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. The difference between golfers, the American Ed ("Porky") Oliver and the Australian open champion, ...

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  24. DEATH OF WELL-KNOWN HOTEL LICENSEE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. Mr. Harry Weller (62), who was killed in a road accident at East Brisbane on Tuesday ...

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  25. Royal Reviews to be Held

    LONDON. Wednesday. The "Evening News" says that Coronation year reviews for the Queen by the Royal Navy at Spithead, the ...

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  26. CHARITY RUGBY LEAGUE MATCH PROPOSED IN U.K.

    LONDON, Wednesday. A proposal that an all-star Australian team composed of Australians playing with English clubs and ...

    Article : 134 words
  27. PAKISTAN BUYERS TO SEE STATE COAL

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. A Pakistan coal buying delegation is expected to investigate Queensland coal deposits before visiting New ...

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  28. DAMAGES AWARDED FOR WRONGFUL ARREST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. A man was awarded £1000 damages in the Supreme Court today in a claim against his for ...

    Article : 162 words
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  31. IVERSON NOT TO PLAY AGAINST N.S.W.

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. The spin bowler. Jack Iverson, caused a surprise to-day by notifying the selectors that he would not be ...

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  32. Altar of Roses

    ISTANBUL (Associated Press). An increasing demand is reported for Turkish attar of, roses used in distilling per ...

    Article : 101 words
  33. GYMPIE HONOURS MEMORY OF WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT

    GYMPIE. Wednesday. Flags were flown at half mast in Gympie to-day in respect to the memory of one of the city's best ...

    Article : 117 words
  34. Economic Construction

    HONG KONG. Wednesday. China's economic construction, starting next year, will be on an "unprecedented scale." the New ...

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  36. Rehearing of Appeal Denied

    SAN FRANCISCO. Wednesday. The Australian-born leader of the West Coast Dockers' Union, Harry Bridges, was denied a rehearing by ...

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