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  2. THE TURF

    MELBOURNE, October 23.—Hoyle, winner of the Moonee Valley Cup, has been given the maximum penalty—10lb—for the ...

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  3. CRICKET

    ESHOWE, October 22.—Australia had an easy victory in the first game of their South African tour against Zuzuland. In answer to ...

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  4. OBITUARY

    Lieut.-Col: A. R. Heron, D.S.O. C.M.G., V.D., former well-known resident of Bowes, died in Brisbane last week, at the age of 60 ...

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  5. COAL MINERS' HOLIDAYS

    SYDNEY, October 23.—Northern New South Wales miners intend to have three weeks' holidays at Christmas, regardless of ...

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  6. MAY HANLON MISSION PROVE SUCCESSFUL

    If the Premier of Queensland (Mr. Hanlon) is successful when he visits London in persuading the British Ministry of Food to accept a quota of 1,000,000 tons of Queensland sugar per year, he should not, within reasonable time, have any difficulty in producing the additional quantity. If the bold plan succeeds, it ...

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  7. The Townsville Daily Bulletin MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1949

    An appeal has been made by the Central Queensland Advancement League to Mr. Chifley, urging that Federal Cabinet ...

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  8. ACCIDENT ON INGHAM ROAD

    Herbert George Splegelhauer, 21, single, of Mutarnee, was seriously injured on Saturday night in a motor cycle accident at ...

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  9. PEPPER'S CHEAP SIX WICKETS

    INDORE, October 21.—Australian Cecil Pepper's six wickets for 33 runs, including the hat-trick, was the outstanding performance at ...

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  10. CASKET 1406

    BRISBANE, October 22.—The major prizes in Golden Casket 1406 were won by: First Prize, £6000; 28682; K. ...

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  11. BRITAIN REFUTES SOVIET CHARGE

    LONDON, October 22.—Britain, in notes published this week, told Poland and Czechoslovakia that the Soviet Union ...

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  12. U.K. GOVERNMENT MEANS BUSINESS

    LONDON, October 22.—"This country and this Government mean business in their development of trade with our sister ...

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  13. ALLIED RIFT IN GERMANY

    LONDON, October 23.—A newspaper observer stated to-day that "a serious rift" was opening tn Germany between ...

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  14. CYCLING

    Another track programme was held at Keyatta Park on Sunday afternoon, and despite the strong prevailing wind some good fast ...

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  15. B.M.A. HEALTH PLAN

    BRISBANE, October 23.—The British Medical Association's new national health scheme will begin to operate in Queensland ...

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  16. FATALITY AT INNISFAIL

    INNISFAIL, October 22.—Whilst on his way into Innisfail last night, to attend an evening that was being given by the ...

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  17. MAN DROWNED AT BINGERA

    BUNDABERG, October 23.—Murray Guiness (19), a mill hand at Bingera sugar mill was drowned in the Burnett River at Bingera ...

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  18. JOCKEY MOORE FOR MELBOUBNE.

    SYDNEY, October 23.—Jockey Moore, who left for Melbourne to-day, hopes the trip will furnish him with the second of three ...

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  19. THE WEATHER

    Steady rain began to fall about 1 o'clock this morning, and continued for half an hour. Sunday's maximum temperature ...

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  20. DIED IN SQUALOR BUT LEFT £10,000

    MELBOURNE, October 23: A 70-year-old miser who died in squalor this week left about 20,000. Police said that the ...

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  21. ROAD MAKING PLANT SHORT

    MACKAY, October 22.—The Mackay Regional Local Authorities Association has decided to approach other association with ...

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  22. WEST EUROPE'S OIL EXPANSION

    LONDON, October 22.—Western European oil refineries will be able to process 62,400,000 tons of crude oil in 1952-53. ...

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  23. DOBSON AWAITS SENTENCE

    SYDNEY, October 22.—William Thomas Dobson, 12, who claimed that Communists had thrown him into the harbour ...

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  24. NEW BALLOT FOR SELENE POSITIONS

    BRISBANE, October 28.—The chairman of the State Coal Reference Board (Mr. J. A. Murray, S.M.) will file with the ...

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  25. BURMA ROAD RE-OPENING

    HONG KONG, October 23.—The Chinese Nationalist Government forces, now bottled in South-west China and on Formoss Island, are ...

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  26. MAIN ROADS EXTENSION

    BRISBANE, October 22.—Queensland was now covered with a network of State highways, the whole cost of which ...

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  27. MECHANISATION OF WHARVES

    BRISBANE, October 23.—Watersiders would not object to wharf mechanisation in Queensland, but Mould insist that mechanical aids ...

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  28. DEFENCE PETROL ABUSE FEARED

    CANBERRA, October 23.—Even if portion of the 50,000,000 gallons defence stock petrol were released, the Government ...

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  29. U.S. NAVY IN PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, October 22.—A big American Navy task force is steaming west to "liberate" Hawaii. ...

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  30. BOWLS

    [?] Saturday: Rawlings, McCaffery, Miller, v. Deans, Lane, Clancy, 27-12; McLaughian, C. Young, Andison, Menzies v. Culla ...

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  31. POLICE CENSUS OF PETROL

    BRISBANE, October 13.—Legal advice will be obtained to-morrow by the Queensland Automobile Chamber of ...

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  32. BRIEF ITEMS

    QUICK FROZENS: Quick, frozen vegetables will soon be selling in Sydney at less than green-grocers' prices for fresh vegetables. ...

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  33. SHIPPING NOTES

    In port: Melbourne Star, Tridale. Due to-day: Lanarkshire, Copfic, The Australia Star departed for Newcastle on Saturday morning. ...

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  34. PERSONAL

    Mr. Roy Kendall, a Liberal candidate for the Senate at the forthcoming Federal elections is paying a visit to Townsville. An ...

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  35. ADEL.-DARWIN RAIL LINK

    ADELAIDE, October 23.— A railway will link Port Augusta and Darwin. The Premier of South Australia ...

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  36. MOLOTOV IN CHINA?

    NEW YORK, October 23.—Russia's poker-faced former Foreign Minister, Molotov, is in Red China, according to Washington ...

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  37. TROTTERS ARE MISSING

    SYDNEY, October 23.—The disappearance of the two trotters, Miss Dalton and Jewell Wither, from their stable at Ascot on ...

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  38. PILOT BELIEVED KILLED IN N.T.

    PERTH, October 23.—An airline pilot is believed to have been killed in-a-crash near Coolibah, in the Northern Territory yesterday. ...

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