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  2. THREE JOCKEYS HURT IN SENSATIONAL CRASH

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Three riders were thrown and injured in a sensational crash as the field passed the winning ...

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  3. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES' CLAIM FOR WAGES AND SALARY RISES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Wages and salary increases for the 24,838 Queensland railway employees, totalling just under £250,000 a year, were claimed in the Industrial Court to-day. The increases, if granted, ...

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  4. ALLEGED BREACHES IN UNION BALLOT

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Irregularities in the conduct of elections in the Building Workers' Industrial Union are ...

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  5. PENSIONER CHARGED WITH MURDER

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.--After police and medical evidence had been heard this morning. George Percival Hargreaves ...

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  6. DEMAND FOR RETURN OF GREEK CHILDREN

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --World agitation was increasing for the return to Greece of 26,000 young ...

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  7. BEEF PRICE RISES IN FORCE TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Beginning to-morrow, retail beef prices will be up to 1½d. a lb. dearer. The increases, ...

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  8. MORONEY'S TWO CENTURIES IN TEST

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.--South Africa has reason to feel proud of yesterday's draw in the Fourth Test against ...

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  9. HEAVIER RAIN EXPECTED FOR INLAND DISTRICTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Weather Bureau expects heavier rain to fall over all the central and western interior districts to-morrow, with general stream rises, traffic disabilities and local flooding. ...

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  10. EIGHTH DIVISION'S SYDNEY REUNION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Hundreds of returned Eighth Division prisoners of war of the Japanese could not gain ...

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  11. HASSETT CRITICISED FOR NOT DECLARING

    JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday.--Australia's not closing the second innings in the Fourth Test at Ellis Park yesterday is ...

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  12. PROFIT-MAKING TROTTER COST £10 IN POUND

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --Jimmy's Mate, bought for £10 at the Mulgrave Council bound recently, won a double ...

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  13. TRIESTE STRIKE BRINGS BUSINESS TO STANDSTILL

    ROME, Wednesday.--Reuters representative says that business was at a standstill to the free territory of Trieste to-day ...

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  14. BRUNDAHL NOT TO GIVE EVIDENCE IN DEFENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Lars Gustav Brundahl (61) will not give evidence in his defence in a Supreme Court action in ...

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  15. J. BURKE'S FINE INNINGS IN OPENING N.Z. MATCH

    AUCKLAND, Wednesday.-- A splendid innings by J. Burke featured the Australian cricketers' opening game in ...

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  16. DIVISION OVER MOVE TO LIFT LAND CONTROLS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The State Labour Party meeting to-day was divided over the move to lift ...

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  18. LARGE SUNSPOTS MAY AFFECT RADIO CIRCUITS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The largest sunspot seen for some considerable time was reported to-day. The general range over ...

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  19. BRITISH R.U. TEAM TO PLAY ONE MATCH IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The British Rugby Union team to play in Australia this season will have only one game in ...

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  20. REPORT ON BALLARAT GAOL PRISONERS' ESCAPE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- An official inquiry has established that the escape of three prisoners from Ballarat Gaol ...

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  22. OFFER OF JAPANESE CEMENT TO AUSTRALIA

    TOKIO, Wednesday (A.A.P.-Reuters).--The Nippon Cement Company to-day confirmed reports that it had ...

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  23. BRITISH AND U.S. JOINT NAVAL MANOEUVRES

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. --Joint British and American naval manoeuvres will be held 600 miles off the coast of ...

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  24. WEST GERMAN ACQUITTED OF ANTI-SEMITISM

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The correspondent of Reuters and Associated Press at Neumunster says that Wolfgang ...

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  25. IRON WORKERS' WAGE RISE METHODS ATTACKED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Mr. D. G. Fowler (secretary of the Metal Trades Employers' Association) said to-day ...

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  26. TWO YEARS' GAOL FOR STEALING "BLITZ BUGGY"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Albert Thomas Steadman (21, farm employee) of Hilton, near Dalby, was sentenced in ...

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  27. EUMUNDI MAN WINS BIG FLATS BALLOT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--G. A. Williamson, of Eumundi (Queensland) won first prize in the Third Open Road Art Union to-night with ...

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  28. EMERGENCY POWERS TO MEET STRIKE IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, Wednesday. -- The New York State Legislature yesterday gave Governor Dewey emergency powers to ...

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  29. ENGLISH LEAGUE FORWARD FOR MARYBOROUGH

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The big English Rugby League forward, Fred Hughes, who visited Australia with Gus Risman's 1946 team, has ...

    Article : 123 words
  30. VIETNAM'S NEED OF AMERICAN DOLLARS

    SAIGON (Indo-China), Wednesday.--The Premier (Nyugen Phan-Long) said yesterday that the Vietnam Government could ...

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  31. VATICAN'S SACRED ROTA DENOUNCES ROSSELLINI

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The representative of the British United Press in Vatican City says that Monsignor Dino Staffa, one of the ...

    Article : 131 words
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