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  4. 'OFFICIAL LABOR ON SKIDS'

    TOWNSvLLE, Friday.--"Official Labor in North Queensland is on the skids," stated the ...

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  5. SPINNING AT ROCKLEA DOUBLED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Rocklea Spinning Mills Ltd. proposes to double its present factory ...

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  6. Garden Wants Retrial On Forgery Charges

    SYDNEY, Friday.--John Smith ('Jock') Garden (66), ex-member of the House of Representatives, declared in notice of appeal to the ...

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  7. R.N. Ship Gets Home To Await Break Up

    THE 29,000 ton battleship Royal Sovereign, on loan to Russia since 1944, has come home, actually to die. With her Russian name Archangelsk painted on her side, she steamed up the Firth of Forth, after passing the yards where she will pass into the hands of the shipbreakers. The picture shows her passing under the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TOWNSVILLE BUTCHERS TAKING ACTION OVER FROZEN MEAT PRICES

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.--A spokesman for the suburban batchers said after a meeting on Thursday evening convened by the ...

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  9. QUINLEN'S RIGHTS DEFENDED

    TOOWOOMBA, Friday.--"The controversy now raging concerning the Australian- born son of Chinese parents ...

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  10. SHIP AGROUND

    NEW YORK, February. 18.--S.O.S. calls have been picked up here from the, Panamanian freighter Andalusia, saying she ...

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  11. Mystery Shooting

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Detectives are waiting for a hotel licensee to regain consciousness to learn whether he was ...

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  12. MINERS DEFY ORDER TO RESUME WORK

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The B.H.P. steelworks, Newcastle, already working at only one third of its normal production rote, may be forced to shut down completely after mid-day on Monday. Miners at two of the company's collieries, John Darling and Lambton, to-day. ...

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  13. War Factories' Peacetime Uses

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Wartime factories which have been disposed of by the Government to private industry ...

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  14. No Place Like Home

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Ex-serviceman Albert [?] and his Mackay bride returned to Brisbane to-day ...

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  15. DAM PUMPED DRY TO RECOVER BODY OF DROWNED BOY

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Firemen pumped 150,000 gallons of water from a dam on the new Metropolitan Golf Links (Pagewood) to-night to lower the water level before they could recover the body of a ...

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  16. STRIKERS SHOT

    SHANGHAI, February 18.--In a rapid move to check the local strike wave, three alleged ...

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  17. NO WELCOMES FOR STANLEY

    LONDON, Feb. 18.--The Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede) told the House of Commons he would not approach ...

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  18. No Basis For International Wheat Fact

    WASHINGTON, February 18.--An announcement that no International wheat agreement can be written may be ...

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  19. Must Accept International Rule Law

    SYDNEY, . Friday.--Britain should not make arrangements with any country, however friendly, which in any way ...

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  20. PLANES HUNT WOLF PACKS

    MOSCOW, February 18.--Tass Agency said that wolves are so thick in the Tartar and Chuvash autonomous ...

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  21. RIDING A TIGER IN CHINA

    NEW YORK, February 18.--The 'New York Times' correspondent, C. Sulzberger, in an article ...

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  22. Burdekin To Share In Tobacco Scheme

    CANBERRA, Friday.--As part of a scheme to increase tobacco production in Australia a team of research workers are planning a breeding campaign to develop a variety of plants specially suited to ...

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  23. Opening Flight Spoilt by Fog

    SAN FRANCISCO, February 18.--Delayed by heavy fog, the first B.C.P.A. DCS plane to cross the Pacific from ...

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  24. Siam Anxious Over Reds

    BANGKOK, February 18.--Marshal Phibul Songkliram announced yesterday that a state of emergency would be ...

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  25. Off Again

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Minister for External Affairs (Dr. H. V. Evatt) will leave Australia ...

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  26. SPLIT 'FINAL' IN WORLD TRADE UNIONS

    Mr A. E. Monk, tlie secretary of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, expressed the opinion in London ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. TRUMAN ACCEPTS ROYALL'S STORY

    WASHINGTON, February 18.--President Truman told a Press conference to-day he accepted Army Secretary ...

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  28. Color Bars In Marriage Deplored By Council

    LONDON, February 18.--The British State- sponsored National Marriage Guidance Council forecast that the future will bring widespread and ultimately universal inter-marriage between ...

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  29. B.C.O.F. WORK PRAISED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Military occupation of Japan had been a valuable opportunity to give soldiers and airmen ...

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  30. MINDSZENTY CASE TO GO BEFORE U.N.

    NEW YORK, February 18.--Representatives of nine Latin American nations and the Philippines agreed informally ...

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  31. Churchill Mine Dispute Ends

    BRISBANE, Friday--Thirty-six miners employed by the Howard Colliery Pty., Ltd., at the Churchill mine will resume work ...

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  32. Sweden Cannot Stay Neutral

    STOCKHOLM, February 18.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Tage Eriander) told a Youth Association 'meeting that it was easy to ...

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  33. WOMAN CHARGED WITH TORTURE

    FLENSBURG, February 18.--British Military Government authorities arrested a 32-year-old typist, Liselotte Chrlstoph. France ...

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