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  4. Workers Have Been Used as Guinea-pigs Says State Premier

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--"All members of the unions employed in the meat industry will welcome the Government's order directing both the employer and employee to resume work," said the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) in a brodcat ...

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  5. Human Mind is Being Abrogated to the State

    LONDON, July 5.--Throughout most of Europe the State was abrogating to itself all ...

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    Of prime importance in the recovery of peacetime industry is the reconversion of factories. The picture shows rear axle casings for heavy vehicles being removed from the drop forging department of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DISGRACEFUL SCENES MARK AUSTRALIANS' VISIT TO GIBRALTAR

    LONDON, July 6.--Reuter's Gibraltar correspondent says 20 people were seriously injured during a clash in which Australians were involved last night. The Australians at one stage raided a police station and attempted to release arrested compatriots, but were ...

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  8. CATHOLIC BACK TO THE LAND MOVEMENT

    TOOWOOMBA, Sunday.--More than 150 men, 40 women and 50 priests from all parts of Australia arrived in ...

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  9. RAILWAY LOCOMEN TO BALLOT ON STRIKE ISSUES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A State-wide strike ballot of members of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Engineers is to be taken to determine strike action to obtain a refund of Government-imposed fines ...

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  10. PARLIAMENTARY BROADCASTING EXPLANATION

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The reason why the joint all-party committee on broadcasting of Parliament decided that ...

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  11. REDS' AIM IS TO SMASH ARBITRATION

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The object of the Communist party in Australia was to destroy arbitration and anything that ...

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  12. U.S. AMBASSADOR IN AUSTRALIA

    NEW YORK, July 6.--No confirmation is available In Washington of Mr. Robert Butler's reported pending appointment as ...

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  13. FREAK BIRTH

    NEW YORK, July 6.--The Associated Press Toklo correspondent says the Kyodo newsaqency has reported that a baby girl, ...

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  14. On Freedom's Doorstep

    BOMBAY, July 6.--Pandit Nehru, installed as Congress president, said: "India is now standing ...

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  15. UK Divorce Queue

    LONDON, July 6.--Britain's' divorce "queue" now includes 40,000 servicemen's cases--which it ...

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  16. NO BLACK COAL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Premier (Mr. Cain) said last night that no black coal would be available for general industrial firms ...

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  17. VIOLENT CRIMES AGAIN IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The crime wave surged up again last night, when two men were kicked and robbed by five masked thugs in Surry Hills; two women were treated for severe head wounds after being attacked; ...

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  18. Tommy Burns I Wants to Marry

    SAN FRANCISCO, July 6.--Appearing hale and sprightly at 65 years, Tommy Burns, former world's heavyweight champion, ...

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  19. MR. ATTLEE'S VISIT POSTPONED

    CANBERRA, Saturday.--The visit of the British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) and Mrs. Attlee to Australia has been postponed. ...

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  20. TROOPS QUELL DISTURBANCES IN TRIESTE

    LONDON, July 7.--The Associated Press Trieste correspondent says British troops had to use clubs and tear gas ...

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  21. RUSSIA'S NEW STAND CAUSES HITCH ON PEACE CONFERENCE

    LONDON, July 6.--The Foreign Ministers, after a discussion lasting nearly five hours, failed to agree on the form of invitations for the Peace Conference, says Reuter's Paris correspondent. There also is a continued stalemate over the ...

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  22. CRIME WAVE SWEEPING UNITED STATES

    WASHINGTON, July 6.--The Associated Press says the FBI director (Mr. Hoover), In a broadcast, declared that ...

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  23. INTERNATIONAL OWNERSHIP OF SUPPLIES OF URANIUM

    NEW YORK, July 5.--Amplification of Mr. Bernard Baruch's original demand for international ownership of all uranium and ...

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  24. CLUBS BEFORE HOMES

    SYDNEY, Saturday.--New night clubs, roadhouses, and cabarets, are opening in Sydney, while exservicemen and welfare ...

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