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  4. 'UNIONS URGE REJECTION OF COURT'S PROPOSALS

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. -- The largest meeting of railway employees since the strike, at which approximately 800 attended, was held to-day, when it was decided to adhere to the original demands of 16-, 13-, 11- and week-end ...

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  5. Mass Funeral For Victims Of Crash At Amberley Field

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Eight of the 16 men killed in the air crash at Amberley last night were Queenslanders. Five lived in Ipswich, one was a member of a Newmarket family, one came from Dalby and the other from Pittsworth. The funeral of the airmen will be held in ...

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  6. BIG SPLIT IN PRESS COMBINE

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The President of Australian Newspaper Proprietors' Association (Mr. Eric ...

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  7. KOREA ALWAYS HAS BEEN A PROBLEM

    LAKE SUCCESS, February 19. -- Dr. K. F. S. Menon, chairman of the temporary Commission on |Corea, told the "Little Assembly" to-day. that the division of Korea into two zones had been ...

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  8. SECRET BALLOT MOOTED

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A secret ballot of all railway men on strike, taken by order of the Arbitration Court, is believed in some union circles ...

    Article : 277 words
  9. United States Of Indonesia Favored

    NEW YORK, February 19. -- Dr. Walter A. Foote, the United States Consul General in Batavia, who is an ex-Consul General in Sydney, ...

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  10. C.O.D. SERVICE ON THOUSAND MILE ROUTE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Committee of Direction for Fruit Marketing to-day began a regular transport service of ...

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  11. The Expert's View

    CANBERRA, Friday -- The accumulation of cargo at the majority of Australian ports was due to ...

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  12. Warning Cosgrove Case Is Not A Political Trial

    H0BART, Friday. -- "There must be no 'taint' of politics of the jury or anyone else in the proceedings of this court," the Chief Justice (Sir John Morris) said at the Cosgrove trial to-day. His Honor made this direction during an address to the jury by Mr. R. R. Sholl, KC; ...

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  13. Sir Isaac Isaacs Dead At 92

    Sir Isaac Isaacs, first Australian-born Governor-General, who died in his sleep at his home in South Yarra. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. LEGALITY OF BANKING ATTACKED ON MANY DIFFERENT GROUNDS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Two King's Counsel attacked-the justice and validity of the Commonwealth Banking Act of 1947 on a dozen grounds before the Full High Court in Melbourne to-day. The attackers were Dr. E. G. Coppel, KC, for the Australian trading banks, and Mr. F. W.,Kitto, KC, for the Bank of ...

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  15. BROKE BANK, PANICKED AND FLED

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Thieves got into the Bourke- street, city, branch of the Commercial Banking Co. of ...

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  16. COST OF ROYAL GIFT

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Commonwealth Government's wedding present to Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh cost ...

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  17. Butter Coupons Extended

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- People in Queensland country areas affected by the railway strike will be allowed to use ...

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  18. BLEW IN BARREL, SHOT IN MOUTH

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- A 15 -- year old boy, who was accidentally shot through the mouth when hunting rabbits on a stock route ...

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  19. ROBBED AT POINT OF GUN

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A man was robbed of £140 at the point of a gun by two men whom he had with him in his ear while ...

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  20. GUATEMALAN SUPPORT FOR POLAR GRAB

    NEW YORK, February 19. -- Guatemala, itself involved in a territorial dispute with Britain, has signified its support of the claims of Argentina and Chile to the Antarctic lands claimed as British dependencies. ...

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  21. Government Plan For Large Scale Food Production

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A special meeting of Cabinet to;-day approved the State scheme for large scale f food production in Queensland to aid Britain. The Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) had deputed the Minister for ...

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  22. Uranium Atoms To Be Used To Generate Electricity

    NEW YORK, February 19. -- Splitting uranium atoms will be put to useful peace time work for the first time in 1949. Contracts are being negotiated for a steam plant that will derive its power from the nuclear pile under construction at Brookhaven, Long Island. ...

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  23. HIGH COST OF DYING

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- The cost of dying in Brisbane is to be increased up to 50 per cent. The Brisbane City Council health ...

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