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  4. GOVERNMENT THREAT TO ABOLISH S.I.C.

    THE Government would abolish the Stevedoring Industry Commission unless the Waterside Workers' Federation agreed to co-operate fully with it, ...

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  5. TIMBER INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The function of the Timber Inquiry Commission was merely to inquire ...

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  6. HALT CALLED TO JAPANESE REPARATIONS

    WASHINGTON, May 13.--The United States yesterday ordered a halt in further removals of Japanese plants as war reparations. Major-General F. McCoy ...

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  7. Dual Control Blamed For Match Shortage

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday.-- Secretary of the Queensland Retail Traders' Association (Mr. F. L. C. Derrick) ...

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  8. Magnet Drew Pin From Lung

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Guided by X-rays projected on to screens, and using a specially made ...

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  9. Northern Territory Doctor Claims the Health Dept. "Had to Liquidate" Him

    DARWIN, Friday.--Nothing short of a bullet in the back would prevent him from making public the full story of "ineptitude, corruption and viciousness" within the Northern Territory Medical ...

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  10. WHOLESALE CANCELLATION EXPECTED

    TOKIO, May 13.-- Wholesale cancellation of Japanese reparations may follow a ...

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  11. Reds Breach Shanghai Defence Line

    SHANGHAI, May 13.--Official reports to-day indicated that the Communists attacking Shanghai's approaches ...

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  12. Men Arrested After Boy Shot

    PARRAMATTA, Friday. -- Police arrested a man late to-day after a 9-year-old boy had been shot while walking in a ...

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  13. Labor Men Claim Attack From Left

    SYDNEY, Friday. --The Lithgow branch of the Labor party has condemned the Federal Council of the ...

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  14. Conferences On Mining Claims

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Mines Minister (Mr. Moore) will attend a coal mining conference in Sydney on ...

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  15. MEAT WAGON IN HARBOR

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A meat wagon carrying a ton of meat plunged [?] harbor at Pyrmont to-day. ...

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  16. Reinforcements For Hong Kong Total Nearly 8000

    HONG KONG, May 13.--British army reinforcements for Hong Kong would amount to nearer 8000 than 6000 as announced by the Defence Secretary (Mr. A. V. Alexander), an authoritative army ...

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  17. NO EASY WAY

    LONDON, May 13. -- There is no easy way to slimming, says the 'British Medical Journal.' The only way to slim ...

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  18. U.K. MEAT PLAN UNFOLDS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Britain will not take unlimited quantities of Australian meat under the new 15 years meat agreement concluded by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) in London recently. ...

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  19. Baronet Found Amongst Coal

    LONDON, May 13.--"John," the check weighter at the Horsewood open cast coal site at Keresforth Hill, near ...

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  20. Astonished At Qld. Industrial Development

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The growth of secondary industry in Queensland during recent years has astonished the Tariff ...

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  21. Air Passengers Terrorised

    SHANNON AIRPORT, May 13--Eire passengers on the Transworld Airways Constellation, on ...

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  22. Three For Trial On Murder Charge

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Edward Lance William (34), laborer of East Sydney; John Coruthers Kirkpatrick (28), laborer, ...

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  23. Iron Men Want McPlillips As Advocate

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Australian Council of Trades Unions will be asked by the National Council of the ...

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  24. Retailers Praise Govt. Development

    MARYBOROUGH. Friday. President of the Queensland Retail Traders' Association (Mr. W. Raymont) said at the ...

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  25. Called To Work

    LONDON, May 13.--The national executive committee of the National Union of Mineworkers called on 52,000 Lancashire ...

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  26. ATLANTIC PACT IS DETERRENT

    LONDON, May 13.--"The real purpose of this pact is a deterrent. The object is to make aggression appear too risky to those who are making calculations and to make sure before they ...

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  27. LARGE SUMS SPENT ON ABORIGINES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Government was at present spending £250,000 a year on Queensland's aboriginal ...

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  28. Charged With Safe Theft

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday. -- Leslie Land (41) appeared in the Townsville Court of Petty Sessions to-day charged with ...

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  29. Tobacco Problems

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday. -- Tobacco supplies and inconsistency in their distribution had caused the Queensland Retail Traders' ...

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  30. DR. CROWE DEAD

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Dr. Patrick Francis Vincent Crowe, deputy superintendent at Goodna Mental Hospital, died in his sleep ...

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  31. From Greece To Aust.

    OTTAWA, May 13. -- The External Affairs Department announced the appointment of Major-General L. R. Lafleche as ...

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