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  4. ATOM TEST CAUSED SURPRISE

    BIKINI, July 1: Although, surprisingly to many people, the ships at which the atomic bomb was aimed this morning escaped immediate destruction, the Commander of the Task Force (Vice-Admiral W. H. P. Blandly) in a broadcast stated, "The atomic bomb ...

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  5. Parties at Conference

    Union delegates and employers' representatives met this afternoon in the Premier's office in an attempt ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Strike Parties Vital Talk Is Started

    Deliberations of the vital conference of employers and employees which may end the neat strike began this afternoon under the hairmanship of the Premier (Mr Hanlon). ...

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  7. DULL DAY CAUSED EARLY CLOSING

    Weather conditions brought Brisbane's trading "zero hour," in most shops, forward from 4 to 3.30 p.m. today. The afternoon sky was overcast ...

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  8. Stop Press

    LATE BUS SERVICES announced by the State Transport Commission Myrtletown to Pinkenba: Leave Myriletown, 7. 8.15, 10 p.m.; leave Valley 7.40 ...

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  9. Plans for Attlee's Visit

    MELBOURNE: The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) has advised the Premier (Mr Cain) that the British Prime Minister (Mr Attlee) and Mrs ...

    Article : 86 words
  10. "Ride Inside Tram or Pay Penalty''

    People riding on the fuel yards and driving platforms of trams as from this afternoon will run [?]e risk of prosecution and a fine as a ...

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    Here is the ballot paper which is to be sent to all members of the Australian Meat Industry Employees Union to decide the question of a return to work:--Any attempt to frustrate the secret ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. 50,000 HOMES A YEAR IS GOVT. AIM

    CANBERRA: The construction of between 40,000 and 50,000 houses throughout Australia in 1946-47 is planned by the Federal Government. The rate of construction by the ...

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  14. MINERS PROTEST AGAINST STRIKE ACTIONS OF GOVT.

    A motion protesting against the actions of the State Government in the meat strike and the seizure of the membership books of the Meat Union was carried at a mass meeting of striking coal miners at Booval today. Of about 1.000 miners ...

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  15. U.S. Increases Food To German Cities

    STUTTGART. June 30 (AAP): Because city dwellers cannot supplement food rations in a manner similar to those living in the country, ...

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