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    After inspecting the Queenstown Technical school Cadet Unit on Tuesday the State Commandant, Brigadier E. M. Dollery, O.B.E., M.C., presented the principal of the school (Mr. E. Woolley) with the Governor-General's Shield and the Tankard Cup, won by the Queenstown Senior Cadets for rifle shooting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. COMMUNISTS DRIVING ON CHENGTU

    HONG KONG, Friday.—General Liu Po-cheng's Communist armies which captured Chungking on Wednesday, ...

    Article : 110 words
  4. "WOULD NOT DARE TO ABOLISH T.A.A."

    The Liberal Party, if returned to power, would not dare to abolish Trans-Australia Airlines in view of its record of service and efficiency, the Minister for Air (Mr. Drakeford) said at Wynyard last evening. ...

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  5. SURPLUS BUTTER IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—More than 100 million pounds of unsold butter have accumulated as surplus in United ...

    Article : 113 words
  6. VICTORIANS DIE IN CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Two occupants of an Avro trainer plane were burnt to death to-night when their ...

    Article : 97 words
  7. SAWMILLERS' INCREASING COSTS

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—Shortage of suitable labor, difficulties in obtaining equipment, high costs of transport and the ever-increasing basic wage rate, without any compensating increase in the prices received by them for timber, were some of the hardships with which sawmillers were struggling. ...

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  8. NO MORE POLIO

    HOBART, Friday.—No further cases of poliomyelitis had been reported in Tasmania, the Director of Public Health (Dr. C. L. Park) ...

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  9. LARGEST BACCARAT RAID YET

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the largest baccarat raid ever made in Sydney, vice-squad detectives arrested 43 people in the early ...

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  10. BLAMING EACH OTHER FOR LABOR DEFEAT

    WELLINGTON, Friday.—Opposing factions in the New Zealand trade union movement are accusing one another of having contributed substantially to the defeat of the Labor Government. Right-wing officials point to ...

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  12. WILL BUILD MORE HOMES IN 1950

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—During the next 12 months more houses would be erected by the Agricultural Bank than were completed between July, 1945, and March, this year, the Director of Housing (Mr. B. O. Plummer) said to-day. ...

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  13. WOOL EXPORTS TO U.S. CLIMB

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Exports of Australian wool to the United States in the four months ending October 31 ...

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  14. WHEAT CONTRACT MAY BE SIGNED SOON

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The wheat contract agreement with Britain and India may be signed within the next fortnight, according to Mr. R. A. O'Neill, a member of the Australian Wheat Board. ...

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