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  3. EXPERTS' REPORT ON REORGANISATION OF THE Q'LAND COAL INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Sept. 22.—"It is obvious we will have to get on quickly with the job of reorganising Queensland's coals industry, or devlopment here will be held up by lack of coal," said the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) to-day, commenting on the Powell Duffryn report. The report contains some drastic ...

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  4. STIR IN GERMAN PARLIAMENT

    LONDON, Sept. 22.—Reuter's Bonn representative says a tumultuous German Parliament session came near to blows to-day when two ragged German soldiers, who claimed they had ...

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  5. A.C.T.U. SEVERS LINK WITH THE WORLD TRADE UNION FEDERATION

    SYDNEY, September 22.—The A.C.T.U. Congress to-day decided, by 227 votes to 135, to sever affiliation with the World Federation of Trade Unions. The vote was taken after the Secretary of the A.C.T.U. (Mr. A. E. Monk) had recommended ...

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  6. AMOY FALLS TO COMMUNISTS

    HONG KONG, Sept. 22.—A.A.P.-Reuter's correspondent says that unconfirmed Chinese private ...

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  7. 'CAN BE DONE,' SAY OWNERS

    BRISBANE, Sept 22.—The increased output from the Bundmaba coalfield to 2,100,000 tons by 1960 ...

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  8. GOVT. FAILURE TO DEVELOP N. AUST. CRITICISED

    BRISBANE, Sept. 22.—Governmental failure to develop North Australia was severely criticised by Mr. A. I. Smith (Lab., Carpentaria), in Parliament today. "We must revolutionise our Government ...

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  9. Thousands at Kemp's Funeral

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 22.—Five thousand people milled about the graveside when boxer Archie Kemp was ...

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  10. 64 YESTERDAY

    CANBERRA, Sept. 22.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) interrupted at question time in the House of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MR. FRANCIS ATTACKS MR. HADLEY

    CANBERRA, Sept. 22.—Allegations that the member for Lilley, Mr. J. W. Hadley (Labour) has disfranchised his ...

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  12. Q'LD. T.B. DIRECTOR APPOINTED

    BRISBANE, Sept. 22.—Dr. E. W. Abrahams, assistant to Dr. Wunderly, the Commonwealth Director of Tuberculosis, has ...

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  13. MR LANG'S CHARGES AGAINST GOVERNMENT

    CANBERRA, Sept 22.—During the Budget debate in the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. J. T. Lang (Ind. Lab.) charged the Labour Government with looking after the selfish interests of ...

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  14. MENZIES SAYS RADIO ORDER "CHILDISH"

    CANBERRA, Sept. 22.—The direction by the Australian Broadcasting Control Board to commercial stations on the ...

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  15. ANGLICANS AND CHURCH UNION

    TOWNSVILLE, Sept. 22.—The sessions of the Queensland Provincial Synod of the Anglican Church at ...

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  16. MINERS' CLAIMS

    SYDNEY, Sept. 22.—The Miners' Federation might seek a 25-hour working week if the Arbitration Court ...

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  17. 500 TONS OF JAP. IRON FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Sept. 22.—The Minister for Works and Housing (Mr. Power) said to-day that the Executive Council ...

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  18. LIBERALS TO ERECT "OUTSIZED" SIGNS

    BRISBANE, Sept. 22.—The Liberal Party will erect another 100 "outsized" election signs by the ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN ARMY STATISTICS

    CANBERRA, Sept. 22.—The present strength of the Australian Army Forces was disclosed by the Minister for ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. ABATTOIR PLANS.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 22.—An Order-in-Council was issued to-day declaring an area with an approximate radius of 10 miles ...

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  21. AIRCRAFT CARRIER TO VISIT BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Sept. 22.—Australia's first aircraft carrier, H.M.A.S. Sydney, accompanied by the destroyer H.M.A.S. ...

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