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  4. FITZROYS DEFEAT NORTHS 17-5 FOR HALLETT CUP

    In the final of the Hallett Cop knockout competition, before a crowd which paid £24 4s. 6d. for admission at the Rugby League ground yesterday, Fitzroys defeated Norths by 17 points to five, after leading three-nil at half-time. ...

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  5. Steel Workers To Declare Strike Tomorrow Affect 2,500,000 In United States

    The C.I.O. president (Mr Murray) announced that a works stoppage amongst 2,500,000 employees of the United States Steel Corporation would ...

    Article : 235 words
  6. To Meet Mt Morgan

    The Rockhampton Barty Leagae selectors yesterday announced the following team to meet Mount Morgan at Rockhampton on Sunday next: Full-back, J. Barnes; ...

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  7. JUNIOR FOOTBALL

    The Junior Rugby League fixtures which were to commence on Saturday, were postponed because of the had weather. ...

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  8. RED CROSS FAIR OPENED

    Despite the uncertain weather quite a good crowd attended the Red Cross fair on the river bank on Saturday night when the Mayor (Mr R. W. Evans) declared it officially ...

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  9. MR MENZIES IN IRELAND

    Mr Menzies, in a press interview, replying to a question regarding his reasons for visiting Ireland said, "I am informing my mind on various ...

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  10. MUTTON AND LAMB EXPORTS

    The Australian Meat Board decided today to make effective on April 21 the order prohibiting the slaughtering of mutton and lamb for export. On that ...

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  11. INSTRUCTOR AND PUPIL KILLED IN HEAD-ON PLANE COLLISION

    A Royal Australian Air Force instructor and his pupil were killed when two Tiger Moth training planes collided practically head-on over the Lakes golf ...

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  12. FIGURES OF FAME

    (Contributed.) Queues Used up on Saturday night at the Bed Cross Fair to see Mrs Jarley's Waxworks. Perhaps nothing more original has been seen ...

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  14. ITALIAN TROOPS RETREAT BEFORE GREEK ADVANCE

    The Athens correspondent of the Exchange Telegraph Agency says that the Greeks occupied strategic heights of 6000 ft on the northern front, attacking ...

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  15. NO SPECIAL EASTER LEAVE FOR TROOPS

    There will be no special Easter leave for troops in A.I.F. and militia camps. Only those who have deliberately saved up several days' leave will enjoy an ...

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  16. COLONEL GRATTAN'S VISIT

    Colonel G. Grattan, chief secretary for the Salvation Army, attracted crowds to the Citadel yesterday to hear his stirring messages. A message at 11 a.m. was broadcast. The ...

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  17. Ambulance Benefit Dance

    An Ambulance benefit dance was held at the residence of Mr and Mrs O'Donnell at Nerimbera, on Friday night. In spite of the rain many people attended, and an enjoyable ...

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  18. DOCK WORKERS REJECT SCHEME FOR GUARANTEED WEEK

    Dock workers rejected the scheme proposed by the Minister for Labour (Mr E. Bevin) for a guaranteed week. Dock workers claimed that they were ...

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  19. "COOEE," THE BUNYIP'S CALL!

    Australian airmen in training in Canada have been spinning some tall tales to the Canadians, according to Leading Aircraftsman J. W. Greening, of Melbourne, who went to ...

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  20. GREAT GRANDCHILD TO HENRY FORD

    Mr Henry Ford's first great-grandchild arrived today, when a daughter was born to Mrs Henry Ford II., wife of Henry Ford's grandson. ...

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  21. "LONG LIVE U.S. AND FRANCE"

    The U.S. Ambassador to France (Rear-Admiral Leahy) was obliged to appear at a window when thousands demonstrating in the streets shouted, ...

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  22. WORK RESUMED AT CESSNOCK

    At collieries on the Cessnock field, Aberdare and Millfield Greta, miners have agreed to resume work on Monday. ...

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