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  4. FOUR KILLED IN MI. ISA RAIL CROSSING SMASH

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.--As a result of a level crossing smash at Mt. Isa about 11 o'clock this morning four ...

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  5. WESTERN POWERS WILL REMAIN IN BERLIN

    LONDON, April 2.--According to Reuter's diplomatic correspondent, the latest Russian pressure in Berlin following the Control Council walk-out is regarded as part of a war of nerves, possibly having the exclusion of the western allies from ...

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  6. LOW SALARIES CAUSE OF ACUTE SHORTAGE OF TEACHERS IN QLD.

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Queensland is faced with a serious problem in securing an adequate supply of teachers of good quality, said Mr. G. A. Daughtrey, Teachers' Union secretary, in the Full Industrial Court to-day, supporting a claim for high rates of pay for both ...

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  7. E. J. ROWE GAOLED AFTER TRADES HALL ARREST

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Sought by the police since he was ordered by the Queensland Industrial Court in his absence on Thursday of last week to be committed tor prison till he purged a gross contempt of which he ...

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  8. Sight of Blood Kills Girl

    COOLANGATTA, Friday.-- Thelma Marjorie Newman (24), single, domestic of Kirramount guest house collapsed ...

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  9. MIGRANTS FROM SCOTLAND

    LONDON, April 1.--The liner Empire Brent to-day sailed from the Clyde with 900 emigrants to Australia. She is the first migrant ...

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  10. WHARFIES TO BE ADVISED TO RETURN

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Striking Queensland waterside workers will be advised by their union executive at a ...

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  11. PLANS READY TO TACKLE FROM OT ACCUMULATED Q'LD CARGOES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Facing the worst trade chaos since the war, Brisbane shipowners are planning a new traffic program ...

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  12. Secrets of Russian Zone

    BRISBANE, Friday.--"Russians in Berlin do not want anyone to know what is happening in their zone," says ...

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  13. HEAVY DAMAGE IN WOOL SCOUR FIRE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Damage estimated at £23,000 was caused when a fire broke out this morning in D. Knox and Sons-wool ...

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  14. Up To Their Necks In Danger

    LONDON, April 2.--Fifteen French workmen, employed on bridge foundations near the city of ...

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  15. Railwaymen To Resume Work

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A mass meeting of more than 250 railwaymen at the Trades Hall to-day decided to return to work on the terms recommended by the central disputes committee. Only one man voted against the motion. The chairman of the disputes committee (Mr, O'Brien) said the men would not ...

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  16. SPECIAL SESSION OF UN ASSEMBLY TO DISCUSS PALESTINE

    NEW YORK, April 1.--The Security Council decided to-day to call a special Palestine session of the United Nations General Assembly on April 16. The vote was nine to nil, with Russia and the Ukraine abstaining. ...

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  17. MODERATE LABOR MEN JUBILANT

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Moderate Labor leaders in Sydney were jubilant to-day at what they regarded as the crushing ...

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  18. U.S. Heavily Taxed By Burden of Aid Program

    BOGOTA, Colombia, April 1. -- The Secretary for State (Mr. G. Marshall), addressing the Pan-American ...

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  19. SLOW PROGRESS

    LONDON, April 1.--The Big Four Foreign Ministers' deputies despite Russia's offer of March 31 to scale clown her demands for ...

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  20. Big NSW Coal Lag

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Coal output in New South Wales is lagging 772.000 tons behind the 1948 target set by the Joint Coal Board ...

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