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  4. Millers can net be criticised

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--"The Australian raw sugar millers cannot he criticised by any competent authority for any failure in ...

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  5. Miners' officials are "out of town"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Three Miners' Federation officials who were yesterday served with summonses by the Federal Arbitration Court were "out of town" to-day. The officials are: The general president ...

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  6. CHINESE SUFFER HEAVY LOSSES

    TOKIO, February 6.--Lieuteenant - General Ridgway said to-day some casualties inflicted on the ...

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  7. Canada pans big defence program

    OTTAWA, February 6.--The Defence Minister (Mr. Brooke Claxton) announced in the ...

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  8. NO PENALTIES INFLICTED ON SYDNEY WHARFIES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Stevedoring Industry Board to-day refused to punish more than 2000 waterside workers who refused to work overtime on Monday night. ...

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  9. Fire sets back peanut industry

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--A huge fire still blazing late to-night has caused damage estimated ...

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  10. £200,000 damage in Melbourne waterfront fire

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Nine transport depots on North Wharf were destroyed early to-day in ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND CAMPAIGN

    IPSWICH, Tuesday.--A well attended meeting of the Miners' Union area committee at Booval to-night decided to ...

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  12. Amana crash caused by water in fuel?

    PERTH, Tuesday.--Water in the fuel tanks would be suggested as a possible cause of the crash of the ...

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  13. Fred Brown in car accident

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.--English test captain, Fred Brown, and the M. C. C. manager, Major Green, were involved in a car accident ...

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  14. A. L. P. LEADERS TO CONFER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Labor party leaders will confer in Sydney to-morrow on the party's attitude to the coal ...

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  15. CALLIDE COAL FOR VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--In a new move to get fuel the Victorian Cabinet to-day approved a contract for Collide coal from ...

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  16. 92 BRISBANE MEN SACKED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Ninety-two waterslders were sacked by shipowners to-night after they refused to work an ...

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  17. PUBLICAN EXONERATED

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--Kenneth Francis, licensee of the Newmarket Hotel, Flemington, was justified in shooting an ...

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  18. Little hope for overseas steel

    BRISBANE, Tues.--Prospects of getting overseas steel for Queensland are "bleak, and will be bleaker by the end of 1951," the ...

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  19. PRICES DECISIONS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The, State Government to-day decided to recontrol the price of several-articles "because prices ...

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  20. Boilermakers remain on strike

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The striking 80 boilermakers at Bunnerong and Pyrmont power houses to-day decided to remain on strike until ...

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  21. Labor Party seeks reprieve for condemned

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--The State Labor Caucus to-day appointed a committee of seven to ask the Government to grant a ...

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  22. U. S. guarantee to Aust. against Jap resurgence sought

    LONDON, February 6.--Australia has proposed that the United States should guarantee her security in the Pacific against a resurgence of Japanese aggression, British Commonwealth ...

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  23. VIC. LABOR DIVIDED ON RED POLICY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--State Parliamentary Labor caucus was equally divided today on the A. L. P. Central ...

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  24. State Parliament, resumes Feb. 27

    BRISBANE, Tues--The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) announced, today that following a State Cabinet decision, Parliament will ...

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  25. Heavy cuts in power for Sydney

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Sydney industries, with the exemption of essential food producers, will ...

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  26. £82,000 COMPENSATION IN DAANDINE CASE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The big compensation claim by the Daandine Pastoral Coy. Pty. Ltd. against the Queensland Government for the resumption for ex- servicemen's land settlement of the company's ...

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  27. Swam and walked to safety

    "MELBOURNE, Tues.--An Indian stoker who fell overboard from the destroyer Rajput eight miles off Point ...

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  28. RECORDS GO

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.--Two world records and one Australian record were broken at the Launceston wool sales to-day. ...

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  29. Watchman burned

    SYDNEY, Tues.--An elderly watchman was burned severely on the face, arms, and legs to-day when he tried to prevent ether ...

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  30. 'ZOOLOGICAL' ELECTIONS

    ACCRA, February 6.--Gold Coast natives yesterday began voting for the first Parliament of Africans in the ...

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  31. 24,000 cattle on British, Food Corporation farms

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Chairman of the Queensland British Food Corporation (Sir Donald Perrott) said to-day that the corporation had of present 24,000 cattle on its Central Queensland farms. They ...

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  32. Hotel standards need imDroving

    BRISBANE, Tues.--No new liquor licences are likely to be issued by the Queensland Licensing Commission until hotel standards ...

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  33. 'Bulletin' strike continues

    TOWNSVILLE, Tues.--There were no developments to-day in the printers' strike at the Townsville 'Daily Bulletin' and for the ...

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