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  2. A.W.U. DISCUSSION ON SHEARERS' CLAIMS

    BRISBANE. Monday.-- Shearers who shore £300 to £400 worth of wool a day were entitled lo good living ...

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  3. HECTIC TIME AFTER LUGGER FOUNDERS

    THURSDAY ISLAND. Monday.--Three men rowed for eight hours in a small dinghy, through rain squalls to ...

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  4. COURT EVIDENCE IN DOUBLE MURDER

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Campsic Coroner (Mr. E. Gibson was told to-day that a youth charged with the murder ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND WINS BY TWO WICKETS

    BRISBANE, Monday-- On a wicket favouring spin bowlers, Queensland snatched a two wicket victory over Victoria ...

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  6. MOTORIST FINED £20 UNDER NEW ACT

    BRISBANE, Monday-- The first motorist to be prosecuted in Brisbane under, the new Traffic Act for ...

    Article : 163 words
  7. SIX KILLED WHEN VAN OVERTURNS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Six people were killed and 36 injured when a picnic van overturned on the Sugarloaf ...

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  8. VOTE OF CONFIDENCE IN A.W.U. EXECUTIVE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Federal (Executive Council of the Australian Workers' Union to-day received the greatest vote ...

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  9. COMPLAINTS ABOUT FRUIT TRAINS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The "far from satisfactory" service by the Railways Department, would soon force nearly all ...

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  10. MORE AUSTRALIAN VICTORIES AT BRITISH EMPIRE GAMES

    AUCKLAND, Monday.-- Australia had another good day at the Empire Games May. She scored four wins out of five events at lake Karapiro in rowing, had magnificent success in the road cycling race, in which her ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA HAS EASY VICTORY

    PRETORIA, Monday. -- The match between Australia and North-eastern Transvaal was continued to-day. ...

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  12. POLICE FIND TWO MEN LOST IN BUSH

    WARWICK, Monday.-- Tired and hungry, but otherwise none the worse for a night spent in the bush, two railwaymen lost ...

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  13. REDS CONTROL MINERS' FEDERATION MEETING

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Communists controlled the vote at the first meeting of the newly elected Central Council of the ...

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  14. "INDUSTRIAL SUNDAY" MARCH BY UNIONISTS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- About 2000 unionists are expected to participate in next Sunday's "Industrial Sunday" ...

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  15. CLAIMS OVER MINUTES OF CYCLING UNION MEETING

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The former secretary of the Australian Amateur Cycling Association (Mr. C. J. Gray) ...

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  16. HEAVY SNOWFALLS DISRUPT TURKISH COMMUNICATIONS

    LONDON, Monday.-- Wolves were seen yesterday on the outskirts of Istanbul, driven by hunger from snow-covered. ...

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  17. MARRY FOR LOVE, QUAKERS ADVISE

    LONDON (Reuters).-- Many marriages break up because they are undertaken for the wrong reasons, according to a ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN SOCCER TEAM MAY FLY TO S. AFRICA

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Australian soccer teem may fly to South Africa in April, instead of going by boat, as was ...

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  19. COLD WORTH £21,000,000 DEPOSITED AT SINGAPORE

    SINGAPORE, Monday.-- Gold bullion worth £21,000.000 sterling was deposited in the Banque Del Indo-Chine in ...

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  20. "Q FEVER" OUTBREAK IN ITALY

    LONDON,. Monday-- Reuters Ancona correspondent says that doctors are fighting a mysterious outbreak" of "Q fever," the ...

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  21. "MERCY KILLER" SUICIDES BUT WIFE SURVIVES

    RICHMOND (Virginia),Monday.-- Police reported last night that a "mercy killer" took his own life, but that his bedridden ...

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  22. BOMB SCIENTIST MAY BE EXTRADITED TO U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Monday -- The possibility of extraditing the arrested British scientist, Klaus Fuchs, to the United ...

    Article : 237 words
  23. DOWNS AND DISTRICT NEWS

    February 3.-- Mr. and Mrs. S. Linnett and family have returned to Clifton after holidaying st Wvans Head for some weeks.-- Mr. ...

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  24. U.K. REJECTION OF U.S. OIL COMPANIES' PROPOSALS

    NEW YORK, Monday,—The British Government had rejected the American oil companies' proposals that they ...

    Article : 186 words
  25. OAKEY

    February G.-- Ideal weather for bowls prevailed on Saturday afternoon when the first round of the D.D.B.A. pennant games was ...

    Article : 419 words
  26. LIST OF PRIZE MONEY WON BY L. E. GRAY

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- When the Royal Commission inquiring info the Golden Casket resumed fo-day, John Edward Clifford, assistant accountant of the Casket office, said that, on July 12, 1949, L. E. Gray was paid ...

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  29. TWO MEN REMANDED ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Two men appeared in the Redcliffe Police Court to-day on a charge that, on February 3, ...

    Article : 94 words
  30. BROADCASTING

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 260 words
  31. LAIDLEY PRODUCE PRICES

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