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  4. Complete Railway tie-up next Monday

    BRISBANE, Thursday,-- A complete railway tie-up is threatened in Queensland next Monday when the Stationmasters ...

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  5. STOP WORK MEETINGS NEXT WEEK

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The miners will hold aggregate stop-work meetings next week ...

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  6. U.N. advance rolls onward

    TOKIO, February 22.-- United Nations forces in a new offensive launched along a 60 mile front-in Central Korea had gained up to ...

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  7. CABINET PLANS STABILISATION MEASURES SOON

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- Specific proposals to stabilise Australia's economy and accelerate defence preparations will be announced by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) when the Federal ...

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  8. ROYAL VISIT SET FOR MARCH 1952

    THEIR Majesties the King and Queen, and Princess Margaret, will arrive in Western Australia on March 1, 1952, and tour Australia until May 1, 1952. The Prime Minister (Mr. Menxies) at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BIG RAIL REPAIR PROGRAM

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The Minister for Transports (Mr. Duggan) said to-day that to provide for the continuation ...

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  10. PLANE HAD SIGHTED A SHARK

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Sgt. Fitter Geoffrey Mayer Neill, observer in the Wirraway plane which ...

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  11. FATALLY CRUSHED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- A man was fatally crushed by the wheel of a runaway five-ton bus in ...

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  12. GRATUITIES CREDITED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Gratuity payments to ex-service men and women have already been credited ...

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  13. Wide powers for N.Z. Government

    WELLINGTON, February 22.-- The Minister of Labor (Mr. Sullivan) announced to-day wide powers had been taken by the ...

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  14. Wharf offences

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- In eight weeks this year, the Brisbane representative of the Stevedoring Industry Board (Mr. W. Ball) has ...

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  15. Fed. Court endorses Kirby wharf award

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- The Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day unanimously endorsed the basis on which Mr. Justice Kirby recently granted the waterside workers a basic wage increase of 108. ...

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  16. Charged with rape of aged woman

    SYDNEY, Thurs.-- A 37-year-old grazier was charged at Gunning police court to-day with the rape of a 74-year-old woman. ...

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  17. NO AIR TRAVEL FOR ROYALTY

    CANBERRA, Thurs.-- It is Understood the Royal Family will not travel by air during the tour because of ...

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  18. Blood trail led to three arrests

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- A 440 yard blood trail from a jeweller's, shop led to the arrest of three men in Newcastle early to-day. ...

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  19. No State aid to R.C. University

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The Premier (Mr. McGirr) said to-day no form of State aid would be involved in the establishment of a ...

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  20. Improvements to harbor at Gladstone

    GLADSTONE, Thursday.-- The Gladstone Harbor Board has decided to speed up plans for harbor improvements, and will seek ...

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  21. Plant held up

    COLLINSVILLE, Thursday.-- Power borers worth about £15,000 are lying idle at Collinsville State mine. They cannot be installed ...

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  22. Epidemic of rare brain disease

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- At least six northern Victorians have died in an epidemic of encephalitis--a rare brain disease--which ...

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  23. Polio at Ch. Towers

    CHARTERS TOWERS, Th[?]day.-- The third case of [?] myelitis in the Charters To wers city area was reported to the city ...

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  24. HORSEFLESH

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.-- The first consignment of horseflesh from North Queensland destined for London is now being loaded at ...

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  25. Tyre thieves busy

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- A tyre-stealing racket believed to exist in Queensland is being investigated by the C.I.B. men. ...

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  26. Cockroaches plagued him

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- A man who was charged in the Criminal Court to-day with having escaped from Goodna Asylum had ...

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  27. MOVE TO STRENGTHEN POWER OF COURT

    CANBERRA, Thursduy.-- A special bill to ensure the power of the Arbitration Court to enforce awards and decisions o[?] industrial tribunals will be one of the first measures to be introduced by the ...

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  28. Wharfies rebuffed

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- A watersiders' request for permission to stop-work for two hours on Tuesday has been refused by the ...

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  29. Australia in peril

    CAIRNS, Thurs.-- Australia was faced with dire peril by the fact that practically the whole western seaboard of the Pacific Ocean ...

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  30. Says Premier drew a "red herring"

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- The reported Labor claim ''that the Bullmba election fraud was an Opposition "frame-up" was "a ...

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  31. German migration

    CANBERRA, Thurs.-- Whether German migrants should be admitted to Australia should not be determined on racial prejudices ...

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  32. Townsville housing

    TOWNSVILLE, Thurs.--Aldermen of the Townsville City Council were trenchant in their criticism at the council meeting ...

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  33. Aust. casualty rate in Korea about 20 per cent

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Lieut. General Sir Horace Robertson said to-day total casualties among Australian soldiers serving in Korea to last Sunday were 199 killed and wounded--about 20 per ...

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  34. Narrow escape

    MARYBOROUGH, Thurs.-- A painter's laborer had a miraculous escape from death at the Howard power station on Tuesday ...

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  35. 10 NEW OPEN CUTS PLANNED FOR N.S.W.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.-- The Joint Coal Board, in conjunction with the Federal Government, will open a further 10 open cut coal mines in New South Wales this year, the Minister for Fuel (Senator McLeay) said to-day. ...

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  36. Toowoomba polio

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursday.-- At [?]resent there are 40 persons suffering from poliomyelitis in the Toowoomba General Hospital. ...

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  37. Murder charge

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- The City Coroner (Mr. A. N. Bott) to-day committed Wilfred Whitelaw McGregor for trial on a charge of ...

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