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  4. FEDERAL GOVT. LOANS WOULD CHEAPEN HOUSES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Commonwealth Government advances at very low rates of interest to cheapen Australian housing construction costs were suggested by the Housing Minister (Mr. P. J. ...

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  5. Red front in North Korea 'breaking'

    SEOUL, November 17. --The Communist front was "breaking" before the hard driving ...

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  6. HOPES FOR MORE PINE FOR QLD.BUILDING

    BRISBANE, Friday.--As a result of several conferences with timber interests, it was hoped a ...

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  7. PROHIBITION ON JUDGE HEARING APPEAL

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The State Full Court to-day granted an order prohibiting Judge Berne from proceeding with the hearing of an appeal by William Fardon Bums against his conviction and sentence of ...

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  8. HOPES FOR VIC. RAIL STRIKE SETTLEMENT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-Hopes of settling the Victorian train strike were raised when the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. V. G. Hall) said to-day he would reopen ...

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  9. State Housing Commission has been failure

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The State Housing Commission had increased home building costs by ...

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  10. 9-year-old "Dragons" commended

    SEOUL, Nov. 17.--Three 9- year-old Seoul schoolboys, who led a boys' partisan organisation known as the "Dragons ...

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  11. CONFESSION OF BASHING ALLEGED

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Two youths had bashed an old man in the belief that he had £500 in a cupboard, but they found ...

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  12. Newcastle wharfies out

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Newcastle waterside workers will not work until Monday, when suspensions on a gang of 14 men will be lifted. ...

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  13. Stand-down order for tramwaymen

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Brisbane City Council, was to-day granted an order by the Industrial Court to stand down, without pay, 232 of its transport employees, who it stated could not be usefully ...

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  14. Need winter clothing

    LONDON, November 17.--The 'Dally Telegraph's' Korean correspondent says British front line trops in Korea yesterday received ...

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  15. £12,000 damage in tornadoes

    CAIRNS,. Friday.--Cutting a path of destruction through about 15 miles of tobacco country, two tornadoes on ...

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  16. High average hospital stay at Ipswich

    IPSWICH, Fri, -- The Ipswich Hospitals Board has been asked by the Department of Health and Home Affairs ...

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  17. DUTCHMEN THREATENED

    DJAKARTA, Nov. 17.--Dutchmen in Indonesia have received anonymous letters threatening their lives if the Netherlands does ...

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  18. De-registration application

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- An application seeking the de-registratlon of the Brisbane branch of the Australian Tramways and Motor ...

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  19. DR EVATT SEES

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Communist Party Dissolution Act authorised the most serious interference with the civil and contractual rights of trade unions and their members and officials, Dr. H. V. Evatt, K.C., said in the High Court to-day. ...

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  20. SUBSIDY FOR CALLIDE COAL

    CANBERRA, Friday. --The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) has offered to subsidise Victoria at the rate of 15 a ton ...

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  21. Suspended for discourtesy

    MELBOURNE, Fri. -- Mr. J. Couil, militant secretary of the Liquor Trades Union, was suspended from the Melbourne ...

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  22. WOMAN'S WILL IN DISPUTE

    Brisbane, Friday. -- After six days hearing the case for Douglas Wadley and Mrs. ...

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  23. MOVE TO END STRIKE TO-DAY?

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A move to end the tram strike may be made by a mass meeting of tramwaymen at the Trades Hall to-morrow. ...

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  24. River fatality

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Sidney Weston Chadwick (59), married, was drowned mysteriously in Brisbane River to-day. ...

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  25. Wool subsidy retrospective

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The £28,000,000 home consumption wool subsidy would be made retrospective to August 28-- ...

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  26. Spectacular fire guts Sydney building

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Premises of four firms were gutted in a spectacular fire which broke out about 11 o'clock to-night and swept through a four storey Liverpool-street city building. ...

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  27. Flying fox damaged plane

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday. -- An A.N.A. Douglas aircraft was delayed at Townsville to-night on its through flight from Melbourne ...

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  28. Admission charges rise?

    BRISBANE. Friday.--Deputation from suburban and country theatre proprietors this week asked the acting Prices Minister (Mr. W ...

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  29. Two years for bodily harm

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.--Joseph John Origllasson, cane farmer, of Ripple Creek, near Ingham, was sentenced to two years hard labor ...

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  30. VIC. SEAMEN TAKE OUT WRIT

    MELBOURNE, Fri, -- Secretary of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union (Mr, William Bird) to-day took out a State ...

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  31. Theories on boatyard fire

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Police and fire experts think this morning's spectacular boatyard fire at Berry's Bay was caused either by ...

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  32. Polio in Gympie

    GYMPIE. Fri.--A 28-year-old male Gympie city resident is isolated in Wattlebrae infectious diseases hospital in Brisbane with ...

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  33. Wool from dead sheep

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Some youths in the Deniliquin district are milking £20 a week salvaging wool from dead sheep and gathering ...

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