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  3. FURTHER PROCEEDINGS TO CHECK STOPPAGES IN COAL INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, Feb. 21.—The Federal Cabinet to-night decided that, subject to legal advice now being obtained, further proceedings should be instituted to check stoppages in the coal industry. The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) announced this late to-night. ...

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  4. 50 SOLDIERS DEAD: DRANK ANTI-FREEZE SOLUTION

    SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 21.—The death of about 50 American soldiers who drank an automotive anti-freeze solution after boarding Korean evacuation ships at Hungnam, in December, was ...

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    READY FOR EASTER—Traditional present at Easter-time is an Easter egg and these confections require a lot of preparation. At the Ipswich factory (A. M. Johnson and Sons) yesterday, rows and rows of eggs were being prepared for the holiday demand. The firm is probably the largest supplier of this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Increase in Sugar Price to be Sought

    BRISBANE, Feb. 21.—A case for an immediate increase in the retail price of sugar is to be made to the ...

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  7. GEN. ROBERTSON SAYS AUST. IS NOT KEEPING UP WITH THE REST OF THE WORLD

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 21.—"You only have to come back to Australia to realise that we are not keeping up with the rest of the world in meeting the danger that threatens all the world," said Lt. Gen. Sir Horace ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MAROOCHYDORE CRASH

    BRISBANE, Feb 21—Three witness at the resumed inquest to-day on three child victims of the Wirraway ...

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  9. Advanced British Troops Now Level with Seoul

    TOKIO, Feb. 21.—British troops advanced to positions level with Seoul at two places to the east of the city to-day in what appeared to be a United Nations pincer movement on the battered South Korean capital. ...

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  10. PREMIER HAS "COMPLETE ANSWER" TO ALL BULIMBA ELECTIONS ALLEGATIONS

    BRISBANE, Feb. 21.—The State Labour members were told by the Premier (Mr. E. Hanlon) to-day that he had a "complete answer" to all charge made against the Government since the Bulimba election ...

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  11. AMENDMENTS TO N.S. WALES TRAFFIC ACTS

    SYDNEY, February 21.—Drivers convicted in N.S.W. in future under the Crimes Act, of causing death or ...

    Article : 180 words
  12. MEASURES TO CHECK INFLATION TO BE EXAMINED

    CANBERRA, Feb. 21.—Measures to check inflation and stabilise Australia's economy will be examined by the ...

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  13. STEEP RISE IN CHOCOLATE PRICES?

    SYDNEY, Feb. 21.—A price rise of 4d. to 6d. on a quarter of a pound block of chocolate is forecast by chocolate ...

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  14. R.C. UNIVERSITY FOR N.S. WALES

    SYDNEY, Feb. 21.—The establishment of a Roman Catholic University in New South Wales was approved by the State Cabinet to-day. Protestant Church leaders said to-night that the proposal would ...

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  15. WORLD BANK URGED TO RELAX STRICT POLICIES

    SANTIAGO (Chile) Feb. 21—President Gabriel Gonzalez Videla demanded yesterday that the World Bank relax its ...

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  16. MR. B. H. CORSER. M.H.R. SAYS: "ACTION AGAINST 'REDS' OVER - DUE IN AUSTRALIA"

    MARYBOROUGH, Feb. 21.—Mr. H. B. Corser. M.H.R., stated to-night that effective action against Communist strikers and arrogance was over-due in Australia. ...

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  17. 20 P.C. RISE IN N.Q. ELECTRICITY CHARGES

    BRISBANE, Feb. 21.—About 14,000 consumers in the Capricornia regional area in Central Queensland, will pay 20 per ...

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  18. POTATO FAMINE FACES QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, February 21.—Queensland faces a potato famine lasting at least a fortnight. ...

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  19. MINISTER TO SEE COAST EROSION

    BRISBANE, Feb. 21.—Erosion of South Coast beaches, particularly at Northcliffe, will be inspected by the Mines ...

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  20. QLD RAILWAYMEN MAY HOLD 1-DAY STOPPAGE

    BRISBANE, Feb. 21.—A 24-hour rail strike may be decided on to-morrow. The verdict will be known to-morrow afternoon when the counting ends in the State-wide secret ballot of station masters, assistant ...

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  21. Missing Man's Body Found in Waterhole

    ROCKHAMPTON, Feb. 21.—A hat lying near a waterhole in the bush led police and civillan searchers to recover the ...

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  22. New Plant For Darra Cement Works

    BRISBANE, Feb. 21.—Additional plant costing £600,00, which is expected to arrive within five months, will make ...

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  23. 20,000 U.K. DOCKERS ON STRIKE

    LONDON, Feb. 21.—Nearly 20,000 dockers in London, Glasgow, Greenock, Manchester, Liverpool, and Birkenhead ...

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  24. "Crusade Against Graft and Corruption in Sydney"

    SYDNEY, Feb. 21.—The Lord Mayor (Ald. E. C. O'Dea) was asked to-day to call a public meeting to launch a "crusade ...

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  25. GAMBLING FLAVOUR ABOUT A.L.P. AGENDA

    MELBOURNE, February 21.—There is a gambling flavour about some of the agenda Items for the State A.L.P. Conference ...

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  26. AIRLINES CONSIDERING FARE INCREASES

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 21.—The Airlines were examining the rising costs but had not applied yet to the Department ...

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  27. NATIONAL EMERGENCY DECLARED IN N.Z.

    WELLINGTON, Feb. 21—The Prime Minister (Mr. Sidney Holland) announced in Christchurch to-night that the ...

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