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  4. Progress On Q'land Coal Programs

    Brisbane, Friday.— Agreement was reached on many points during to-day's' resumed ...

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  5. Nigerian Prince At U.N.

    Prince Emeni, Crown Prince of the Quali tribe of Nigeria, who has been appointed to the United Nations by the Liberion Government, holds a Press conference dressed in his royal robes at the Caravan of East and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FIRST SHELLS UNO IN SHANGHAI CITY

    SHANGHAI, May 20.- The first shells have landed in Shanghai, smashing houses and causing at least six fatal casualties. ...

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  7. PHILIPPINES ANTI-AUST. BILL PASSED

    MANILA, May 20.— The Senate unanimously passed last night a Bill prohibiting the ...

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  8. £36,000 Award To Inventors

    London, May 20.— Three scientists who invented the cavity magnetron radar valve have ...

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  9. Hong Kong Press Doubtful Of Attack By Reds

    HONG KONG, May 20.—Hong Kong should be glad to welcome Dominion troops for the pleasure of having them in its midst, but at the moment they appeared to be unnecessary, the Hong ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA HAS NO OBLIGATION

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) disclosed to-day that the Government had agreed to a ...

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  11. No Power On Netting

    CANBERRA, Friday. — The Government had no power over the production of wire netting and its power over ...

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  12. S.I.C. SACKINGS

    CANBERRA, Friday.— The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said in the House of ...

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  13. LONG CHARTER FLIGHT TO SAVE CHILD'S LIFE

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A coffee bean which lodged in a five-year-old boy's windpipe was successfully removed the General Hospital to-day. The boy, Murray Bannigan, was brought by a specially ...

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  14. Female Labor Acute Problem

    BRISBANE, Friday, — One of the major causes in rising costs to-day is the female labor problem, according to ...

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  15. Woman's Leap From Ship Fire

    SYDNEY, Friday. — A pregnant woman caped on a tiny raft from a blazing 75-ton ...

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  16. Interim Basic Wage Claim Squashed

    Melbourne, Friday.— The full Arbitration Court to-day unanimously refused to continue the ...

    Article : 79 words
  17. N.S.W. Plan To Stifle Propaganda At Election Time

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Government is considering a plan to stifle election propaganda for two clear days before a State election day. Proposals drafted by a State ...

    Article : 374 words
  18. "FORGOTTEN WASTELAND"

    BRISBANE, Friday.—North Queensland's rich potential industries were being slowly strangled by Government ...

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  19. 11 POLICE CHARGED WITH DISOBEDIENCE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Eleven policemen have been served with 21 departmental charges alleging disobedience and neglect of duty ...

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  20. CEYLON PLANE AUTHORISED?

    COLOMBO, May 20. — Civil Aviation officials to-day expressed surprise at the action of Australian authorities in detaining the ...

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  21. MINERS EXTEND TALKS

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Danger of an immediate strike in the coal industry was minimised to-day when the Combined ...

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  22. POLICE UNION APPLICATION

    BRISBANE, Friday.—An accusation of having made a misleading statement was made from the Industrial Court Bench to-day against the Police Union State secretary (Mr. H. P. Talty). ...

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  23. Govt. To Import More Steel

    BRISBANE, Friday.— The Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon) to-night announced tenders would be called overseas for ...

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  24. POSTHUMOUS V.C. FOR BURMA HERO

    , May 20. — One of the most remarkable deeds of heroism in the war against the Japanese received ...

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  25. Posthumous Child Gets Damages

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A baby boy born three months after his father was killed in an accident was allocated £600 ...

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  26. Week-end Wharf Work Sought

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Ministerial intervention to permit unloading of the Delamere on Saturdays and Sundays in Gladstone ...

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  27. Wharf Pillage Cost Claims

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The chairman of the Melbourne Steamship Co. Ltd. (Mr. D. York Syme) says claims for ...

    Article : 69 words
  28. GLADSTONE KEEN ON COAL TRADE

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Gladstone Harbor Board chairman (Mr. W. R. Golding) and the secretary (Mr. A. D. Hopper) ...

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  29. Viewed With Caution

    WASHINGTON, May 20. — State Department officials at this juncture tend to view with extreme caution the Russian offer ...

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  30. WRECK BATTERED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Rising seas to-night battered the wrecked collier Munmorah, stuck fast on Bellambi Reef, 40 miles south of ...

    Article : 51 words
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