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  4. FIGHTING FLARES UP AGAIN IN CENTRAL JAVA

    BATAVIA, September 14.--Fighting has flared up in Surakarta, second biggest Republican city in central Java, the Antara newsagency reported to-day. It is believed in Batavia that ...

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  5. DRASTIC PENALTIES IN STATE -PRICE CONTROL LEGISLATION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Drastic penalties are provided for breaches of the new Queensland price control legislation, introduced by the Prices Minister (Mr. V. C. Gair) in Parliament to-day. These include the ...

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  6. AWU WAGE CLAIMS BEFORE STATE INDUSTRIAL COURT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--An increase of 1 weekly in the wages of employees for whom the AWU is seeking wage rises would cost £20,000 yearly, the Public Service Commissioner (Mr. J. M'Cracken) told the Industrial ...

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  7. OPPOSITION MOTION DEFEATED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.=--A motion by the leader of the Opposition (Mr. Nicklin) disagreeing with a ruling by the ...

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  8. Record Royal Brevity

    LONDON, September 14.--His Majesty's speech opening the special session of Parliament to-day is ...

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  9. "War Not Just Round Corner"

    BERLIN, September 14.--The U.S. Military Governor (General Clay) told a news conference: "I don't ...

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  10. PROSECUTIONS AT CAIRNS ON CAR SALES

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.--A Prices officer told the Summons Court to-day, when a charge of having sold a car at over ...

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  11. £50 FINES OVER OFFICE RENTALS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Fines of £50 each were Imposed by a Special Federal Court to-day on Harcourt M'Lean Garden and ...

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  12. AID FOR IRISH MIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Cabinet to-day approved a scheme to provide assisted passages for migrants from Ireland and Eire and for ...

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  13. AGREEMENT ON ONE POINT ON FUTURE OF ITALIAN COLONIES

    PARIS, September 14.--Britain and French spokesmen attending the four power talks on former Italian colonies said ...

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  14. FATALLY BURNED IN BACKYARD FIRE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Frederick Wilkes (71) was fatally burned when he fell Into a grass fire In the backyard of his home at ...

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  15. New Expedition To Antarctic

    NEW YORK, September 14.--The explorer Lincoln Ellsworth announced yesterday that he was undertaking an eighth expedition ...

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  16. TRAINS COLLIDE HEAD-ON

    LUCKNOW, September 14.--Seventeen people were killed and 51 Injured In a head-on collision between two trains near Puranpur ...

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  17. Water Shortage Closes Mine

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.--Owing to the serious position brought about by shortage of water the State coal mine at Mt. Mulligan closed ...

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  18. INDIAN CAMPAIGN IN HYDERABAD NOT EXPECTED TO LAST LONG

    NEW DELHI, September 14.--Informed observers believe in view of the warm welcome received by advancing Indian columns from Hyderabad populations the campaign will not last long, though opposition is expected to stiffen as the circle around Hyderabad ...

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  19. POLITICIANS CREATING SUSPICION

    WASHINGTON, September 14.--Addressing the American Association for the Advancement of Science, ...

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  20. Sequel To Anti-Red Rally

    BERLIN, September 14.--A Russian court in Berlin sentenced five western Berliners whom the Russians arrested after the clash near the Brandenburg gate on Thursday to 25 years each in a labor camp. They were charged with attacking Soviet citizens and mishandling eastern sector police during an ...

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  21. What The Dispute Is About

    LONDON, September 14.--'The Times,' in a leading article discussing the invasion, said juridically the Nizam ...

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  22. Injuries To Child Prove Fatal

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.--Robyn Ann M'Ivor, the 16months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. M'Ivor, Leopold-street, ...

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  23. Spinners' Attack Too Subtle For Scotsmen

    EDINBURGH, September 14.--Scotland's bowlers did an excellent job yesterday in dismissing the Australians for 236, but her batsmen were nonplussed by the spinners' attack when the game was resumed to-day. ...

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  24. Creation Of New States Practically Impossible Under Constitution

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Addressing the University Democratic Club to-day, Mr. Bruce Pie said unless the Queensland Government surrendered the affected areas to the Commonwealth, there was little chance of ...

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  25. Pakistan's New Governor-General

    KARACHI, September 14.--It is officially stated that Khwaja Nazimuddin, Premier of East Bengal, ...

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  26. SYDNEY'S WATERFRONT IDLE TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Work on Sydney's waterfront will almost come to n standstill tomorrow, when the watersiders ...

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  27. EMPLOYERS OPPOSE EXTRA HOLIDAYS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--All employers' deputation to the Minister for Home Affairs (MR. Jones) to-day opposed an application by ...

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  28. King To Broadcast From Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The King will broadcast an Anzac Day address to the Empire in Brisbane next year. Delivered in ...

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