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  4. TOWNSVILLE 'BULLETIN' PRINTING STAFF STRIKE

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. --The Townsville 'Bulletin' will not be published to-morrow as o result of a ...

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  5. Summonses sequel to miners' first stoppage

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Australian coal miners held their first illegal one-day a week stoppage to-day. As a result the Federal Arbitration Court late this afternoon, issued summonses against three Miners' Federation officials. ...

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  6. SUGAR MILLERS SLATED BY MINISTER

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Sugar millers were slated by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. 1-8. Collins) to-day for not having been better prepared to handle increased sugar cane tonnages in an economic time ...

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  7. RED DELEGATION LEAVES FOR HOME

    COMMUNIST China's special delegation to the United Nations has returned to Peking, China. During the 26 days they were at U.N. Headquarters in New York, the .Communists refused to meet with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GOVT. WIDENING SCOPE OF LEGAL ACTION PLANNED

    CANBERRA, Monday.--A special emergency, meeting of Federal Cabinet in Sydney to-day decided to widen the scope of legal action against miners! officials for their participation in one day ...

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  9. SUMMONS SERVED

    SYDNEY, Monday, -- Security officers served a summons alleging contempt of court on the ...

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  10. Allied task force smashes to within five miles of Seoul

    TOKIO, February 5.--The greatest force of Allied tanks yet mounted in the Korean war smashed to-day within five air miles of Seoul. It mauled Chinese Communist forces all along ...

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  11. DISMISSAL OF WHARFIES FOLLOWS OVERTIME BAN

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Two thousand waterside workers who refused to work overtime were dismissed by shipowners to-day. ...

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  12. Polio in Qld. country

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Ten. cases of suspected poliomyelitis Have been reported from Queensland country districts since last Friday. ...

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  13. Comics can be educational

    LONDON, February 5.--Headmaster George Ross thinks comics often teach a child more than ...

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  14. BRISBANE WHARFIES SACKED

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- Fifty watersiders who were sacked at 6 p.m. to-day for refusing to work three hours' overtime ...

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  15. Murwillumbah case

    MURWILLUMBAH, Mon. -- A suspected case of poliomyelitis admitted to Tweed District Hospital, Murwillumbah, has now been ...

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  16. Potato supply boosted

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Thirty-two thousand tons of potatoes--enough to supply Queensland consumers for a fortnight--arrived in ...

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  17. Child saved from drowning

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday. -- Charles Stanley Gordon Ezzy (9) was heroically rescued by George Anderson McCallum (32) from a ...

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  18. More claims for maternity allowance

    CANBERRA, Mon. --Births of new Australians was the prime factor in the increased number of maternity allowance claims for the ...

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  19. HIGHER U.K. PRICE FOR LAMB EXPECTED

    LONDON, February 5.--Australian officials expect Kb the British Ministry of Food to agree soon to Increased prices for Australian lamb shipments. They believe the increase ...

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  20. Gas supplies cut in Vic.

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Gas supplies will be restricted to only 34 hours a day on week days and only four hours a day at ...

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  21. Generating sets for outback

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Twenty-five generating sets for small western townships will be bought by the State Electricity Commission at a ...

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  22. BLAIR ATHOL AND CALLIDE PRODUCED

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.--Two open cut mines in Central Queensland produced coal to-day ...

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  23. News service for Russia's underground

    WASHINGTON, February 5.-- The United States is trying to encourage publication of anti-Communist newspapers in ...

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  24. Want butter price increase

    BUNDABERG, Monday,--An increased price for butter to meet the increased production costs was demanded by delegates ...

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  25. NO DECISION ON RESTRICTIONS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The State Cabinet met to-day but could not decide what power and gas restrictions should be applied to meet the ...

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  26. SHOT DEAD AFTER CAR ACCIDENT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A 19-Year-old youth, Robert Henry Renshaw, was found shot in the head near his home at Rutherglen, ...

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  27. DESPERATE BATTLE WITH FIRES

    CHARLEVILLE, Monday.--Volunteers are working desperately to-night to control fires raging on three properties within 10 miles of the town. At least one station homestead is threatened. ...

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