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  4. Stationmasters defy Court over stoppages

    SYDNEY, Friday. --Negotiations between the A.C.T.U. and the Miners' Federation to settle the coal dispute have failed. Talks which began 14 days ago ...

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  5. Allied forces storm Red strongpoint

    TOKIO, February 23.--Allied forces to-day stormed into Pyongchang--one of the Communisfrs' mainstrongpoints in east central Korea. The recapture of this ...

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  6. Anzac day highlight of tour

    Brisbane, Friday. --Special efforts will be made to make Anzac Day celebrations in ...

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  7. DAYLIGHT SAVING MOOTED

    Melbourne, Friday. --Daylight saving to conserve power throughout Victoria will be ...

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  8. RAILWAY TIE-UP MONDAY SEEMS INEVITABLE NOW

    BRISBANE, Friday.-The Station- masters, Assistant Station- masters and. Night Officers' Union will defy to-day's State ...

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  9. RARE DISEASE KILLS SEVEN

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--About 30 cases of encaphelitis resulting in seven deaths have been reported in the Riverina and northern Victoria. ...

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  10. Mine seen off Britomart Reef

    TOWNSVILLE, Fri.--Townsville police fear there is a mine adrift in reef waters between here and Ingham. ...

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  11. 38TH STILL BONE OF

    NEW YORK, February 23. The 38th Parallel in Korea still seemed to lie athwart British-American ...

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  12. EFFORT TO END WHARF BAN

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--A strong effort to end the overtime ban on the Melbourne waterfront will be made at an unauthorised stop ...

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  13. RAN AMOK WITH AXE

    Brisbane, Friday. -- Men and women dashed into hotels and shops and barred their ...

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  14. JAP TREATY "URGENT NECESSITY"

    Sir Esler Dening, the British Ambassador-at-large in the Far East stated in Canberra recently that an early peace ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. Ship service unlikely

    CANBERRA, Friday. -Al-though the Commonwealth would do its [?]most to ensure a regular shipping service to ...

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  16. FATAL COLLISION

    BRISBANE, Fri.--One man .was killed and two other people injured when a five-ton truck and a tourer car collided in heavy rain ...

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  17. LIVING BETTER

    TOOWOOMBA, Fri.--There was not the slightest shadow of doubt that the Increased spending power that was now in the hands of the ...

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  18. Fever outbreak

    DARWIN, Friday.--Eighty natives are reported to be victims of an epidemic of fever at Tanganeal Settlement, 50 miles east ...

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  19. SEEKING TWICE YEARLY LAMBING

    LONDON, February 23.--A spokesman for the International Wool Secretariat said to-day that twice- yearly breeding of sheep by injection was expected to become economically worthwhile as a result of ...

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  20. Farncomb resians

    CANBERRA, Fri.--The Minister for the Navy (Mr. J. Francis) today announced the resignation of Rear-Admiral H. Farncomb from ...

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  21. TWO KILLED IN RIVER CRASH

    TENTERFIELD, Friday.--Two men were killed and three others injured last night when a semi trailer loaded with ten tons of ...

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  22. MAN CRUSHED BY BRICK FALL

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A brick kiln collapsed on two men in a St. Peters brick factory to-day, killing one man and critically ...

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  23. Charged under two names

    CAIRNS, Fri.--A man who appeared in the Cairns Court of Petty Sessions to-day under two different names on two separate ...

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  24. Boy killed by lighfrning

    Melbourne, Friday.-- Kevin James Dany (10) and a pony he was riding were killed instantly ...

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  25. To discuss legislation

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Special industrial legislation for coal and waterfront hold-ups will be discussed in ...

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  26. Predicts big copper future

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Queensland shortly would become Australia's biggest copper producer said Professor F. White ...

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  27. NOT ASKED TO TALKS

    OTTAWA, February 23.-- The Canadian External Affairs Minister (Mr. Lester Pearson) told the House of Commons ...

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  28. SEEKING HOME

    BUNDABERG, Friday. --The Bundaberg Progress Association's Executive has moved for the establishment of an Eventide home ...

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  29. "GUILTY" BUT WAS FREED

    WELLINGTON, Feb. 23.--Remarkable scenes followed an unusual action by the Chief Justice (Sir Humphrey O'Leary) in ...

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  30. Large numbers of cattle reaching Brisbane now

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Abnormally large numbers of cattle reaching Brisbane for slaughter reflect the good conditions being enjoyed by pastoral Queensland. The chairman of the ...

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  31. BUILDERS SEEK WAGE RISES

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Big wage in-creases for carpenters, building tradesmen and laborers are sought in an application lodged in the ...

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  32. DROVERS IDEAL

    BRISBANE, Fri.--The three engined Drover aircraft had proved itself ideally suited for work in the Channel. Country ...

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  33. EXPENSIVE BABY SITTER

    NEW YORK, February 23.-- Glamorous opera star Astrid Varnay to-day offered to be a baby-sitter for one ...

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  34. Plastic unpopular

    IPSWICH, Friday.--The Ipswich workshops branch of the Vehicles Builders' Association has suggested to the Minister for Transport (Mr. ...

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  35. SAVED BROTHER

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A Lithgow boy to-day dragged his young brother 300 yards along a broken power wire to save him from ...

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  36. AUST. LUCKY

    TOOWOOMBA, Friday.--"Australia is lucky to be isolated. It is far from being a disadvantage to have no near neighbors ...

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  37. "WOT, NO DATES!"

    LONDON, February 23.--Dr. S. F. Gorey, president of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, told Belfast students: "No dates, no ...

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  38. Sugar case Friday

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) is to be asked to lead a sugar industry delegation to Canberra with a case for ...

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  39. TALKS CONTINUE

    LONDON, Feb. 23. --Following day long meetings with the Labor Minister (Mr. A. Bevan) it was officially announced late last night ...

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