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  4. Overtime Ban By Wharfies

    SYDNEY, January 15.—The Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' Federation has decided that [?]rs should not work any overtime after 5 ...

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  5. UN POLICY TO STAY INKOREAANDFIGHT

    TOKIO, January 15.— The United Nations forces intended to "stay in Korea and fight on." This was stated by the U.S. army chief of staff, General Lawton Collins, at the Eighth Army headquarters in Korea to-day. General CoHins, who was making his fourth flying visit ...

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  6. Glen Davis is not economic

    CANBERRA, January 15.—Neither the previous Labour Government nor this government had been able to secure the necessary output of shale at a reasonable cost to enable Glen Davis plant to be operated at ...

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  7. Effect Of Book On Son

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 15.— John Francis Wren said in the third City Court to-day that his reaction when he read the ...

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  8. 3,000 ITALIAN MIGRANTS ON WAY TO STATE

    BRISBANE, Jan. 15.— Three thousand Italian migrants will be welcomed soon to Queensland. ...

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  9. Coal from Callide to be loaded

    BRISBANE, Jan. 15.— The [?] will begin loading tons of Callide coal for storia at Gladstone ...

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  10. NO WORK FOR MINERS NOW

    IPSWICH, Jan. 15.— "The lot hat set in. The coal industiy of Queensland, with the assistance of Blair Athol and ...

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  11. Strong Bid For Passports ,

    MELBOURNE, January 15.— "We are not Communists and we are going to make a strong effort to get bark the passports ...

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  12. PRICES WILL FRIGHTEN

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 15.— "Frightening" prices for clothing and household linen were predicted to-day by Mr. John ...

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  13. Japs Seek Ships

    TOKIO. Jan. 15.— Japonese newspaper to-day reported that the Prince Minsiter, Yoshida, soon will ask General ...

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  14. TOURISTS' NARROW ESCAPE

    BUNDABERG, Jan. 15.— A Sydney family on a holiday motoring tour of Queensland had a narrow escape from ...

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  15. RED BILL JUDGMENT EARLY NEXT MONTH

    SYDNEY. Jan. 15.— The High Court of Australia is expected to deliver judgment early next month on the ...

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  16. SANDS' HANDS DAMAGED

    SYDNEY. Jan. 15—The Australian triple champion, Dave Sands, has been forced to ask for a postponement of his ...

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  17. DESPREAD CAR HEFTS CONNECTED

    [?] jAN. 15.— Police that thieves responsible a series of car thefts exchanding from Goulbourn, New ...

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  18. 2 MIGRANTS INJURED IN COLLISION

    TOOWOOMBA. Jan. 15.— Two migrants were Injured, one seriously, about 1.15 yesterday afternoon when the motor cycle ...

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  19. Baby's Lucky Escape

    ROCKRAMPTON. Jan. 15.— Leslie Unwin, who will be one year old next week, fell 12ft. freen his bedroom ...

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  20. Cricketers Arrive

    DARWIN, January 15.—Brian Statham (20). fast bowler and Roy Tattersal (28) slow medium off spinner, arrived in Darwin ...

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  22. Gun Battle At Night On East-West Border

    GOETTINGEN, January 15.—Customs authorities reported that West German Customs men and East German border police fought a night gun battle near the Anglo-Soviet frontier. British and German authorities are ...

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  24. LUMPERS OVERCOME BY SULPHUR FUMES

    SYDNEY. January 15— Five waterside workers were overcome by sulphur fames when sparks from steel friction ...

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  25. ABORIGINES STRIKE FOR £7 WEEKLY

    DARWIN. Jan 15—Aborigines in the Darwin arcs again vent on strike to-day demanding a £7 a week wage out of ...

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  26. TOOWOOMBA RATES RAISED BY 1½d.

    TOOWOOMBA. Jan. 15.— The Toowoomba City Council to-night adopted a supplementay budget providing for an ...

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  27. CONTROL WAGES, PROFITS, PRICES

    BRISBANE,. January 15.—There could be do pegging of wages without the strictest control of profits and prices, stated the retiring president of the Australian Workers' Union, Mr. G. Pont, to-day. ...

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  28. Found Father's Body

    LISMORE. Jan. 15—A 15year-old boy found the body of his father floating in deep water in Leycester Creek, Lismore ...

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  29. Electric Trains Collide

    MELBOURNE. January 15.— Two railwaymen and a passenger were injured when two electric passenger trains ...

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