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  4. "NO INTERFERENCE WITH PROCESSES OF THE LAW"

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) announced to-day that the Labor Caucus, at its pre-sessional meeting to-day, unanimously carried a resolution that—there will be no interference with the processes of the law. The policy of the ...

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  5. DRASTIC MOVE TO KEEP COAL MINES WORKING

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Drastic penalties for coal miners and owners who disobey a direction to resume work after a dispute at New South Wales mines were announced to-day by the Coal Industry ...

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  6. JEWS INVITE ARABS TO PEACE TALKS IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, August 6.—The Israeli Government has invited the Arab Governments to peace negotiations in Palestine, it was officially stated in Tel-Aviv yesterday. Moshe Shertok issued the invitation through Count ...

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  7. BANK CASE JUDGMENT WEDNESDAY

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The judgment of the Full High Court of Australia on the challenge to the ...

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  8. MOSCOW TRIAL ALLEGED BY UNIONIST

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The organising secretary of the Australian Labor party (Mr. D. Lovegrove) to-day clashed with ...

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  9. SOL GREEN'S WILL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.— Mr. Sol Green, of Beaconsfield Parade, St. Kilda, who died on May ...

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  10. MALAYA:

    SINGAPORE, August 6.— Two Australian police officers, former members of the Singapore Harbor Board, left to-day ...

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  11. DRIVER SLAIN, CAR STOLEN

    TOKIO, August 6. — The Japanese driver for the British Commonwealth member of the Allied Council (Mr. ...

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  12. OATH OF LOYALTY ASKED OF PRIESTS

    BUCHAREST, August 6.— The new law governing the "freedom of all religions" requires Roman Catholic clergy ...

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  13. MOST PETROL TAX NOT PAID BY ROAD USERS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day since the greater portion of petrol tax was not ...

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  14. SUGAR SHIPMENT DELAYED AT LUCINDA POINT

    INGHAM, Friday.—The removal of sugar received a further setback yesterday when waterside workers at Lucinda ...

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  15. WARWICKSHIRE DOWN TO AUST.

    LONDON, August 6.—The undefeated Australians quickly finished off the match against Warwickshire at Birmingham to-day. They had the county all out in the second innings for 155 and won by nine wickets, a ...

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  16. HYDERABAD SITUATION WORSENS

    NEW DELHI, August 6.—A Government spokesman said the Hyderabad situation had deteriorated and had ...

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  17. CAUCUS ELECTS ASST. MINISTER

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Mr. W. M. Moore, MLA (Merthyr) will be Assistant Minister while the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) is in England. ...

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  18. AIR CRASH IN FLORIDA

    MIAMI (Florida), August 6.—At least 11 people were killed last night when a Navy DC3 transport and a small ...

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  19. JOURNALIST FINED ON ACID ISSUE

    SYDNEY, Friday: George Crawford (36), journalist, was fined £25 to-day for having effected a public mischief. ...

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  20. BIG STATES HARDEST TO DEVELOP

    ROCKHAMPTON. Friday.—Deploring that Queensland had not been divided into four States as had been originally intended, and ...

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  21. Tropical Q'land Is White Man's Country

    BRISBANE, Friday.—"There is no truth whatever in the statement of the Director of the Queensland Museum to the Health Inspectors' Association conference that the white man was out of his element in ...

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  22. CRUCIAL STAGE REACHED IN MOSCOW NEGOTIATIONS ON GERMAN PROBLEMS

    LONDON, August 6.—The opening of the second phase of the negotiations between the Western powers and the Soviet on the Berlin situation and wider German issues is imminent, says Reuter's diplomatic writer. Western envoys in Moscow, before the week-end and possibly to-night, are expected to ...

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  23. WAR PENSIONER BURNED TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A 68-year-old war pensioner was burned to death to-night when his weatherboard cottage at ...

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  24. U.S. Anti-Inflation Measures

    WASHINGTON, August 6.—The House of Representatives yesterday voted overwhelming approval of a mild Republican substitute ...

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  25. Aust. Team For Lancashire

    THE Australian team to meet Lancashire is: D. Bradman, S. Barnes, A. Morris, K. Miller, S. ...

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  26. RECORD SAVINGS

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Savings Bank deposits In Australia Inst June were £68,131,800, the highest savings peak since July, 1939, and ...

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