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  4. Unemployed in month doubled

    CANBERRA, Sept. 17.— An increase of almost 100 per cent. in the number of recipients of unemployment benefits and a heavy decline in registered vacancies marked the labour trend during August. ...

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  5. WAGE RISE EFFECT SHOULD BE SOUGHT

    MELBOURNE, Sept.17.—A suggestion that 18 public instrumentalities in all States should be directed to supply details of the effects of the court's 1950 basic wage rise of £1 was made by Mr. A. P. Aird when the wages and hours case was continued before the Full ...

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  6. Goodna Escapee

    BRISBANE, September 17.— The Police Commissioner, Mr. Smith, said ti-night that he had no knowledge that a ...

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  7. [?]each With [?]n Likely

    [?], Sept. 17.—Britain would find it difficult [?]uy off" a breach in-diplomatic relations with [?] quarters in London said to-day. [?]urther study of Dr. ...

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  8. Churches Condemn S.P. Plan

    BRISBANE, September 17.— The Queensland Council of Churches and the Queensland Congregational Union both ...

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  9. US to explode hydrogen bomb

    LONDON, Sept. 17.— The Evening News diplomatic correspondent to-day said that the United States is believed to be about to explode the world's first hydrogen bomb. ...

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  10. [?]hildren [?] Train [?]sion

    [?]ept. 17.— Seven[?] children died [?] 200 more were in [?] when the engine ...

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  11. SAWMILL COLLAPSE

    BRISBANE, September 17.— Sawmillers to-night said that the case-making industry in Queen[?]land had collapsed. ...

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  12. NUFFIELD PRODUCTS TO BE CHEAPER

    SYDNEY, Sept. 17.—The prices on all Nuffield cars. trucks and tractors will be reduced. Cuts ranging up to £ 57 ...

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  13. LABOUR SCENE

    CANBERRA, September 17.— A [?]eated scene involving the Deputy Leader of the Opposition, Mr. Calwell, and ...

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  14. CHURCHILL NOT TO SEE TEST

    LONDON, Sept. 17.— A spokesman at No. 10 Downing street, to-day officially de[?]ed reports that the Prime ...

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  15. Army Changes

    CANBERRA, Sept. 17— Four senior appointments concerning military forces units in Queensland were announced ...

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  16. Pope Pius Sick

    [?] September 17.—Pope Pius XII cancelled all audiences for today. Vatican sources said the ...

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  17. BID FOR FREEDOM SHORT-LIVED

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 17.— Three convicts had [?] short lived spell of freedom when they escaped from Pentridge ...

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  18. Better Tobacco Price

    CAIRNS, Sept. 17—Sixty four tons o[?] the 96 tons of leal offered on the first day of the September series of the ...

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  19. New Deal For Coal Industry

    CANBERRA, September 17.— A new deal for the coal mining industry was foreshadowed by the Minister for National ...

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  21. Tense Victorian Political Scheme

    MELBOURNE, September 17. —A vote is expected early tomorrow morning on a no confidence motion against the ...

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  23. Terse Pensions Debate

    CANBERRA, Sept. 17.— A Social Services Bill autho[?]sing increased age, invalid [?] widows pensions and ...

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  24. Tests In England

    SYDNEY. Sept 17—The Australian cricket team to tour England next year will leave by the Orcades in mid-March. ...

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  25. Defect In Dakota

    CANBERRA, Sept. 17.—A defect [?] dectected in the port engine [?]the Governor General's R.A.A.F. Dakota as ...

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  26. THURUNA NOW IN PORT

    THE ten-ton ketch Thuruna, which left Brisbane last week to sail round the world, was abandoned by its crew of four early yesterday morning in shark-infested waters near the MAry River mouth. After swimming around the ...

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  27. Helicopter Crash

    LONDON, sept. 17.—Two men died at St. Austell. Cornwall, this morning after a helicopter crashed Last night ...

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  28. Activity Restricted

    BRISBANE, Sept. [?].—Pen[?] a decision on the future [?]Queensland Governments the the scheme by the British and ...

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  29. Nash Nominations

    GYMPIE, Sept. 17.—Two nominations have been received for selection of a C.P. candidate to contest Nash seat at the next ...

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  30. Marshal Tito Married

    BELGRADE. Sept. 17—Marshal Tito has married his third wife—a University student less than half his age. The ...

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