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  4. WHEAT AGREEMENT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--When the House of Representatives reassembles to-morrow, the Country Party will ask that all ...

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  5. PALESTINE OUTRAGES

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The Commander of the British forces in Palestine (General McMillan) says there is no question of the army being at war mth either the Jewish population or anyone else. "It is the function ...

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  6. 40-HOUR WEEK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The 40-hour Week Bill passed its first reading on the voices in the State Legislative Council to-day. ...

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    Courageous Cadet Saves Horses.--Tony Wallace (14 years), of Uxbridge, Middlesex, England, is the first Army cadet to receive the Special Certificate of Merit for bravery. At a fire in an Uxbridge stable, Tony helped to save some of the horses. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The Toowoomba City Council recently bought three hand motor mowers of the type shown in this photograph. .They are being used to keep the grass down in city streets and at the moment, following the recent rains, there is much for them to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. COAL WORKERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Aggregate meetings of Queensland and Victorian coal miners to consider the recommendation made by the Central Council of the Miners' Federation would be held on ...

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  10. C.W.A. HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Country Women's Association hospital at Oakey closed to-day, after the nurses had worked for 15 ...

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  11. BRETTON WOODS PACT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Australia could stay out of the Bretton Woods International Monetary Agreement, but only to be a pariah among the nations, the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said ...

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  12. UNEMPLOYED IN STATE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Unemployment in Queensland is now higher than at any previous time since the war ended. ...

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  13. £25,000,000 GIFT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Australia will make a gift of £25,000,000 to Britain to assist her in her present financial ...

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  14. TRAMS COLLIDE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Sixteen persons were injured when three packed trams collided near Prince's Bridge at the peak traffic ...

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  15. EASTER TENNIS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- John Bromwich will not be competing in the Darling Downs tennis championships, which will be held at ...

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  16. BALMAIN CLUB

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The French Rugby League has notified the Balmain Club that it will accept Balmain's offer to tour France ...

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  17. FOR FUTURE PEACE

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) and his party left Victoria Station at 8.20 a.m. on the first day of ...

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  18. FISH DUMPED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Minister for Labour (Mr. Gair) will inquire to-morrow into a claim that fish control authorities ...

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  19. BREAD DISPUTE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday. -- Thirty-three artisans and clerks, mostly former Servicemen employed by the city's bakeries, have ...

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  21. CHILDREN'S BODIES

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- The bodies of a number of children and human foetus were found by the police in an undertaker's ...

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  23. PENSIONS RISE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Parliamentary Labour Party tonight agreed to an all-round increase of 5 per week in old ...

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  24. WORLD WOOL PROBLEMS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Mr. G. Humphries, Queensland's representative on the Australian Wool Board, said to-day that Dr. Edgar ...

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    Goombungee's Public Hall.--Functions held in this building include church meetings, general meetings, socials and dances. The original Goombungee Public Hall was built about 42 years ago. Three additions have been made to it, and it has been turned around to face the west. The additions cost £465. The amount was raised from public functions, and by public ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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