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  6. TALK of the TOWN

    POLICE tell me that the wharfies didn't have any pickets out yesterday. They were adhering ...

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  7. Police comb suburbs

    POLICE are combing Brisbane for the gunman who held up two taxi drivers at ...

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  8. BRITISH (but, ssh!)

    LONDON, Sat. (Special). —The words "British" and "Dominion" are to be played down in official ...

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  9. IT'S NOT MERE SWANK

    JICKY, patient at the Canine Defence League's clinic at Camberwell (Vic), is not wearing the sun goggles for swank. He is getting sun-ray and ultra-violet ray treatment for an injured ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SYDNEY ALREADY SEES GRIM WINTER COMING

    SYDNEY, Sat.—At the height of summer, Sydney is preparing for another arim winter of upsets to domestic and industrial life. Already indications are that the battle of coal versus cold will be as ...

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  11. Death cliff in plunge

    COOLANGATTA, Sat. William Dale, 24, a radio mechanic, was fatally injured to-night when he ...

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  12. A FELLA FOR ELLA?

    AUNT ELLA of the musical comedy "Oklahoma" which will open in Melbourne shortly wants to marry an Australian, preferably a sheep farmer. On Friday she got her first call from an admirer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Wharfies' strike end to-morrow?

    BRISBANE'S waterfront strike may end to-morrow or Tuesday. Shipping circles believe the ...

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  14. • China Cabinet sees new leader

    NANKING, Sat. (A.A.P.—Reuters).—Following Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek's resignation, the Chinese Cabinet will decide to-morrow whether to send a ...

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  15. Kitty Bluett lands big B.B.C. contract

    LONDON, Sat—Australian actress, Kitty Bluett, who arrived in London last week, has already landed a good job ...

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  16. 'Second exile' by White Russians

    DARWIN, Sat.—A party of 45 White Russians from Shanghai reached here by air to-night on what is virtually ...

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  17. OIL POURING FROM U.S. WELLS

    HEW YORK, Sat (Special).—After' years of shortage the world is now facing the possibility of on oil ...

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  18. Tighter Red hand holds East Europe

    LONDON, Sat.—Evidence from many parts of the Soviet East European sphere shows progress of a Kremlin campaign to tighten centralised control of satellite States, says the Daily Telegraph's ...

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  19. Beef talks soon

    LONDON, Sat. (A.A.P).—A Commonwealth Relations official stated to-day that talks between British and Australian ...

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  20. Brisbane may have THE man

    MELBOURNE, Sat.— "Aunt Ella" to-day said she hoped to find her Australian husband in ...

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  22. Nationalise chemicals?

    LONDON, Sat. (A.A.P.).—It is authoritatively learned that nationalisation of Imperial Chemical Industries has been urged as a principal objective of the British Labour Party's general election programme ...

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  23. Your calendar next week

    THE Sunday Mail Calendar for 1949. in full colour, will be published in The Sunday Mail next week-end. ...

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  24. "Asian bloc evolving"

    MEW DELHI, Sat.—An Asian bloc or union, in fact if not in name, will have evolved from the Asian ...

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  25. TURNABOUT

    THE Sunday MaWs legal. adviser says that women in Queensland can keep everything they save out of their housekeeping, provided they get it to the bank first—Full opinion. Page 2. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. Students' protest

    ROME (Italy), Sat. (A.A.P.). —Police using batons and jeep flying squads dispersed several thousand university students ...

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  27. COMMUNITY CENTRE

    NEW YORK, Sat. (Special).— A 66-roomed bouse built by the late Andrew Carnegie at a cost of one million dollars ...

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  28. U.K. report out

    LONDON, Sat.—The Lynskey Tribunal report on alleged irregularities at the Board of Trade has been presented to ...

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  29. Move on Israel

    LONDON, Sat. (A.A.P.-Reuters). —Reuters political correspondent says that Parliamentary quarters expect British ...

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  30. 4BK, SUNDAY

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  31. Struck by train

    Brian McMahon, 11, of Adelaide House, City, was seriously injured when struck by a train, near Leonard Street, Coorparoo ...

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