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  4. Woman Beats Strike

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Mrs. H. A. Waldron, a 62-year-old Brisbane woman, returned to ...

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  5. Black Ban Imposed On All Loading For Queensland

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--New South Wales became involved in the Queensland railway strike to-day when decisions were made by the watersiders and railway union officials to isolate Queensland until the settlement of the dispute. A ...

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  6. Britain Must Show Will To Be Strong In Troubled World

    LONDON, March 1.--The Minister for Defence (Mr. A. V. Alexander) in the House of Commons, moving the adoption of the defence White Paper, said Britain must display the will to be strong. "We should do scant justice to ourselves and humanity--for the troubles ...

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  7. JEWISH AGENCY BITTERLY CONDEMNED

    LONDON, March 1.--Reuter's Jerusalem representative says the Government in an announcement virtually severed relations between the Administration and the Jewish Agency. It accused ...

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  8. GOLD PRODUCTION IS INCREASING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Australia's gold production in 1947 increased by 13.7 per cent over the previous year, according to ...

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  9. VIC. CABINET READY FOR SHOWDOWN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- Leading members of the Victorian Cabinet are urging a showdown with the ...

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  10. Watersiders Ordered Back To Work By Port Control

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Port Committee Chairman (Mr. E. Boyd) local representative of the Stevedoring Industry Commission to-day ordered Brisbane's 2000 watersiders back to work to-morrow. It is understood his oral instruction was sent late to-day to the ...

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  11. Ports "Get Bad Name Abroad," Says UK Shipowner

    Lord Rotherwick, chairman of the Clan line of steamers, said on his arrival in Australia recently' that Australian ports ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. COMMITTAL ON MURDER CHARGE

    BUNDABERG, Tuesday.-- Arthur Victor Hall (45), laborer, was committed for trial to-day on a charge of ...

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  13. O'BRIEN BUTTS IN ON NON-STRIKERS' CLAIM BEFORE THE COURT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--When the application came before the Full Bench of the Industrial Court to-day for a variation of the awards for the Stationmasters and other railway unions, representatives of the unions on strike occupied all the available seats at the ...

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  14. Alleged Spies Busy In United States Atomic Circles

    WASHINGTON, March 1.--The House Un-American Activities sub-committee declared to-day that the United States Bureau of Standards, which has been working on atomic energy processes, was "the target ...

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  15. U.S. GENERALS TO REPORT ON CHINA

    WASHINGTON, March 1.--The House Foreign Affairs Committee to-day invited General Douglas MacArthur and Major-General ...

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  16. Bongo To Bango

    NEW YORK, March 1.--A 30-year-old seaman to-day listened to a girl in a Manhattan bar play the ...

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  17. Big Adelaide Store Gutted in City's Worst Fire

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--In Adelaide's worst fire in memory, Charles Moore's emporium in Victoria Square (city) has been completely gutted. Damage estimated at hundreds of thousands of ...

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  18. GOVT. TO BUILD MARINE ENGINES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- The Commonwealth Government marine engine works at Melbourne and Brisbane will ...

    Article : 84 words
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