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  4. 2½M TONS OF COAL A YEAR

    Brisbane, Monday.--It is tentatively estimated that a yearly production' of 2,250,000 tons ...

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  5. Prime Minister Knew Of Bulolo Six Months Before Story Broke

    SYDNEY, Monday--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) knew about the Bulolo timber deal in June, 1947—six months before it was referred to ...

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  6. Honor For Dr. Evatt

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The French Legation announced- today that the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PANDIT NEHRU APPRCHENSIVE

    MEW DELHI, February 28 Indian Communists are almost in open revolt, the Indian Premier (Pandit Nehru) told Parliament today. The number arrested in the last 10 days is 870. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CYCLONE IS WELL OUT OVER SEA

    BRISBANE, Monday.--At 9 a.m. today the cyclonic centre was approximately 100 miles ...

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  9. Smallpox Among Arab Refugees

    LONDON, February 28.--More than 200 cases of smallpox have been reported by the World Health Organisation among Arab ...

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  10. Counter To liberal Bishops

    LONDON, February 28.--The Bishop of Birmingham (Dr. Barnes) told a congregation in Birmingham Cathedral that ...

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  11. DR. FENTOM REFUSED LEGAL AID

    DARWIN, Monday.--"Till it is proved that I did commit these alleged offences it is the ...

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  12. MRS. O'KEEFE'S COURT BID TO PREVENT DEPORTATION

    MELBOURNE, Momlay.--If Mrs. Annie O'Keefe were not within the power of the Immigration Act there was no judicial power conferred on the Minister or immigration officers by the Constitution, ...

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  13. Mass Flight

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Wartime measures by which planes massed for bombing raids on enemy territory will be ...

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  14. Only Organ Was Saved

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Only the organ was salvaged after the Cooktown Methodist Church and parsonage ...

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  15. SUPPORT FOR QUEUILLE

    PARIS, February 28.--The French S [?]list party, by 2855 votes to 589, with 180 abstentions, decided to continue participation ...

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  16. JEERS AND CHEERS FOR WINSTON CHURCHILL

    BRUSSELS, February 28.--Cheers and boos greeted Mr. Winston Churchill when he told a crowd of about 15,000 that the European movement is the "sole ...

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  17. ARMY-NAVY CLASH

    BANGKOK, February 28.--A Government com- munique has just announced that a Conciliation Commission has been set up with a view to removing the "misunderstanding" which led to a 12-hour ...

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  18. No Motive For Assault

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A well- spoken young man smashed a bottle of cordial over a taxi- driver's head while driving ...

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  19. Five Marriages

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A woman had married three men during the last 18 years and had married two others ...

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  20. MINER KILLED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Robert Foley, a mine worker, of Walls- end, near Newcastle, was killed by a fall of stone in the Stockton ...

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  21. CHINA REDS ISSUE BAN AGAINST NEWS SERVICES

    RANKING, February 28.--North Shensi radio confirmed last night that all foreign correspondents, news agencies, foreign newspapers, and the United States ...

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  22. Launch Vanished Into Big Seas On Ocean Bar

    GYM PIE, Monday.--Anxiety is felt for the safety of four men on board the 40ft. fishing launch Brolga, which left Tin Can Bay on a deep sea fishing excursion on Saturday. ...

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  23. PROGRESSING TOO FAST?

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Signs that industrial developments in Australia were being pushed too far and too ...

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  24. TOWNSVILLE BUTCHERS TO REMAIN OPEN

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.--Townsville master butchers decided this afternoon to continue trading in view of the intimation that the State Cabinet would consider the Townsville meat position ...

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  25. HAS URGE TO DISFIGURE

    BERLIN, February 28.--Police have issued a warning that an unknown person, believed to be a ...

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  26. C.P. Warnings Vindicated Bv Minister

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Threats of the Agriculture Minister (Mr. Pollard) to landholders, and his ...

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  27. No Compensation When Off Duty

    BRISBANE, Monday,--A sailor injured while off duty on a ship in port was not. entitled to compensation, ...

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  28. Shortage Of Steel Reviewed

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Commonwealth Government has directed that steps be taken to ameliorate the ...

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  29. CHIEF SCOUT WELCOMED

    IPSWICH, Monday.--World Chief Scout (Lord Rowallan) was given a rousing welcome by over 200 Scouts and Cubs and citizens ...

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