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  4. Attempt To Wreck Trains

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Detectives are investigating an attempt to wreck trains between Walloon and Rosewood, ...

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  5. AFULE EXECUTIVE ORDERS MEMBERS BACK TO WORK

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A decision by the AFULE (locomotive engineers' union) to return to work on Queensland railways to-morrow (Tuesday) en masse, the cancellation by the ACTU of its proposed 24 hours' stoppage, and the return ...

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  6. GOODWILL MISSION FOR BRITISH RED CROSS

    Lady Dill, widow of the former Chief of the Imperial General Staff (General Sir John Dill), who is visiting Australia on behalf of the British Red Cross. She is pictured above with her daughter, Sonia, 17 (right) and secretary (Miss Hennell). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Politics Barred In Basic Wage Claim

    THE representative of the Carpenters' Union and other organisations affiliated with the Trades and Labor Council (Mr. G. Dawson) refused to continue his address, following exchanges with the President of the Industrial ...

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  8. Picketing Act Charges

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Thirteen men were charged on 25 summonses in the police court to-day with breaches ...

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  9. STRIKERS CLASH WITH POLICE IN CITY MARCH

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Marching strikers in Queensland's seven weeks old industrial trouble clashed with the police as they marched through Brisbane this morning, bearing ...

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  10. Dairymen, U.K. Food Mission Discuss Aust. Producers' Problems

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The General Secretary of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation (Mr. R. H. Francis) said to-day that representatives of Queensland dairying interests, including the QDO, in association ...

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  11. SPECIAL PROBE INTO COMMUNIST ACTIVITIES?

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- A special section of the staff of the Commonwealth Security Service may be detailed to ...

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  12. SHARP RISE IN ROCKHAMPTON UNEMPLOYMENT

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday. --Following electricity and gas restrictions there was a sharp increase in unemployment in ...

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  13. BANKING RARELY MENTIONED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Banks and banking were rarely mentioned in the High Court to-day when the Attorney-General (Dr. ...

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  14. BABY BAN

    MEW YORK, March 15.-- The Canadian Press Vancouver correspondent says elders of Doukhobor, ...

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  15. ANSETTS, T A A RIVAL FARE CUTS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. --TAA is to accept the challenge from Ansett Airways over a cut in fares. ...

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  16. Not Discussed

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The ACTU executive did not discuss the Queensland rail strike to-day. A leading union official said ...

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  17. QLD. CARGO BAN

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Federal Executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation decided to-day not to unload any Queensland ...

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  18. Militia Units Being Reclassified

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Reclassification of militia units throughout Australia has been finalised by Army authorities as ...

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  19. Attlee To Talk On Govt. Extremists

    LONDON, March 15.-- The British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) is making an important ...

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  20. EUROPE FACES MOST CRITICAL MONTH SINCE ARMISTICE AS 16 NATION CONFERENCE OPENS

    LONDON, March 15.--The 'Manchester Guardian' said the 16 nations participating in the European recovery program at the Paris Conference must decide on a policy for Western Germany. The paper added ...

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  21. CZECH "SPY RING" DISCOVERY VANGUARD OF WIDE PURGE

    LONDON, March 15.--The Prague Radio has reported that "a widespread spy ring" in the Army security forces ...

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  22. FRENCH REDS START RIOT

    LONDON, March 14.--The British United Press Paris representative says police stopped rioting between Communists and De ...

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  23. WHERE IS OUR TIMER GOING?

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday. -- Though there was a shortage of timber in the world, Australia's position was much happier in that ...

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  24. SHORT, DARK CIVILIAN WAS NOT TALL, FAIR RAF DESERTER!

    SINGAPORE, March 15.-- An Australian civilian, brought to Singapore from Sydney under arrest by a Royal Air ...

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  25. Mass Greek Abductions

    LONDON, March 14. -- The Associated Press Athens representative reports that Salonika newspapers say rebels abducted 1665 ...

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  26. TYRES, PETROL FOR STRIKE TRANSPORT

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day that surplus stocks of tyres of suitable classes held by ...

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  27. RED HAND IN ITALY?

    LONDON, March 14.--The Associated Press Rome representative says the President of the Council of Ministers (Mr. A. de Gasper), ...

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