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  3. OVER 7000 SYDNEY WHARFIES STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Sept. 14.—The port of Sydney was paralysed to-night when more than 7000 waterside workers went on strike. ...

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  4. Bill to Increase Miners' Pensions "NO JUSTIFICATION" FOR RETROSPECTIVITY

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—Queensland miners' pensions compared favourably with other States, the Mines Minister (Mr. Power) said in Parliament to-day. There ...

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  5. Premier Says Mr. Fadden Obstructive

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) had obstructed all Queensland's development ...

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  6. U.N. COUNTER-ATTACKS IN THREE AREAS

    TOKIO, September 14.—United Nations forces counter-attacked to-day on three sectors of the Korean front, says the A.A.P.-Reuter's correspondent. ...

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  7. Police Action Over Pamphlets ?

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—Security and State police are investigating whether action is to be taken over the ...

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  8. AGREES TO WEST INDIES CRICKET TOUR

    SYDNEY, Sept 14.—The Australian Board of Control has agreed to a West Indies cricket tour of ...

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  9. Reply to Health Minister

    BRISBANE, Sept 14.—Rev. Calvin Thomas expressed surprise to-day that the Minister for Health and ...

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  10. STATE TO TRY "NORGHUM"

    The Department of Agriculture is to test a new grain sorghum, "norghum," which has been produced at South ...

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  11. NEW C.O. FOR AUST SQUADRON IN JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Sept. 14.—Squadron Leader R. Cresswell has been appointed Commander of No. 77 ...

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  12. Mr. Spender Urges Pact of All Pacific Nations

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 14—The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Spender raised the subject of a ...

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  13. "WOULD ENSURE COKE IN WAR AND PEACE"

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—Modern coke ovens at Bowen would ensure coke supplies to Australian steel industry ...

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  14. MOVE TO BAN STRATEGIC GOODS

    LONDON, Sept. 14.—The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Churchill) last night tabled a motion in the House of ...

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  15. Found Gelignite In School Ground

    SYDNEY, Sept. 14.—Police believe that a miner frustrated an attempt to-night to explode a charge of ...

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  16. Callide Has Priority No Space for Blair Athol Coal

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—The Gladstone Harbour Board to-day turned down an inquiry for Blair Athol coal ...

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  17. FIRST VOLUNTEER RURAL FIREFIGHTING ORGANISATION

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—A volunteer rural firefighting organisation—the first of its kind in ...

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  18. BURDEKIN DAM SITE DRILLING

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—In Parliament to-day the Lands Minister (Mr. Foley), in reply to a question by the ...

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  19. £14 M FROM SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Sept. 14.—So far this season about 103,000 bales of wool have been sold for £14,000,000 in Sydney. ...

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  20. TRAINER, HORSE OUT FOR TWO YEARS

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 14.—Trainer C. E. Sanderson and the racehorse Bidwell, were to-day disqualified for ...

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  21. SEDGMAN McGREGOR WIN THEIR MATCHES

    LOS ANGELES, Sept. 14.—Sedgman and McGregor entered the quarter finals of the Pacific south-west singles ...

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  22. £600,000 FROM TOBACCO SALES?

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—A record return of £600,000 is expected from the Mareeba tobacco sales this year. ...

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  23. MELBOURNE TRADES HALL COUNCIL ENDS IN UPROAR

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 14.—The Melbourne Trades Hall Council ended in an uproar to-night after delegates had failed to reach a decision on the Communist Party Dissolution Bill ...

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  24. Claims Germans Ideal Migrants

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—Australia could help ease the world crisis by admitting Germans fleeing from Russian - ...

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  25. INCREASE IN AIR FARES EXPECTED

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 14.—Air fares may be increased before the end of this year. Major airlines have not yet ...

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  26. London Strike Spreads Rapidly

    LONDON, Sept. 14,—London's bus strike, which began among drivers and conductors yesterday, spread rapidly ...

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  27. QLD. NOT IN FAVOUR OF TAXATION RIGHTS

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—Queensland does not favour a return to State taxation rights under the existing ...

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  28. Man Who Posed as Doctor "Was Very Competent"

    NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—A Canadian who posed as a doctor for five years, delivered hundreds of babies, and held positions in seven hospitals was gaoled for one year yesterday. ...

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  29. N.T. URANIUM ORE VERY ACTIVE AND EXTENSIVE

    SYDNEY, Sept. 14.—The uranium ore strike in the Ferguson River area in Northern Territory is very active and very extensive. It is unlikely to peter out because of the high angle at which it is ...

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  30. THREE BUILDING TRADES UNIONS REBUFF "REDS"

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—Three Queensland building trades unions—builders' labourers, plumbers, and ...

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  31. NEW WAGES FOR TRAINEE TEACHERS

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—In reply to a question in Parliament to-day by Mr. Alkens (Ind., Mundingburra), the ...

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  32. WARWICK BUTCHERS WANT BETTER PRICES

    WARWICK, Sept. 14.—Warwick master butchers are to make application to the Prices Commissioner for an increase ...

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  33. RISE IN EGG PRICES POSSIBLE SOON

    BRISBANE, Sept. 14.—The Attorney-General (Mr. Larcombe) told Mr. Nicklin in Parliament to-day that the ...

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  34. ON ATTEMPTED MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Sept. 14.—A woman was charged at the Katoomba Court to-day with attempting to murder her ...

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  35. NO RAILWAY STANDARDISATION

    CANBERRA, Sept. 14.—Because of the Government's defence plans for next year, priority will not be given to ...

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  36. NEW VICE PRESIDENT OF MINERS' UNION

    SYDNEY, Sept. 14.—James Comerford has been elected a junior Vice-President of the Northern Miners' Federation. ...

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  37. RECORD WOOL PRICE

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 14.—A new Victorian record price of 200d. a lb. was reached at the close of the first series of ...

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