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  4. ANGRY SESSION LIKELY

    Brisbane, Monday.--The Opposition will accuse the Labor Party in Parliament this week with ...

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  5. APATHY ALONE STOPS END OF WHARF WEEK-END WORK BAN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--But for the apathy of their members, branches of the Waterside Workers Federation throughout Australia would vote with Melbourne for the end of the ban on week-end port work under present circumstances, the Melbourne secretary of the watersiders (Mr. H. Clarke) said to-night. ...

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  6. Miners to go back to Tribunal in the end

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Miners' Federation Would have to go back to the Coal industry Tribunal ...

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  7. U.N. forces slog on through rain, snow

    TOKIO, February 26.-- United Nations forces slogged forward as the enemy withdrew to avoid falling into a trap in the ...

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  8. RAIL SERVICES NORMAL TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Railway services will return to normal to-morrow, following the decision of mass meetings of stationmasters, assistant stationmasters and night officers throughout the State to return to ...

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  9. GERMAN MIGRATION "RECKLESS SCHEME"

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Federal Opposition Deputy Leader (Dr. H. V. Evart) said to-night that the scheme to bring 100,000 German migrants to Australia was a reckless scheme introduced by a ...

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  10. P.M. SEEKS PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- "As a result of my recent visit to London I wish to discuss with the State ...

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  11. JAPANESE DON'T WANT TO REARM

    Presidents Truman's special envoy. Mr John Foster Dulles, said on his arrival in Australia recently that he had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SEARCH FOR PROFESSOR

    BRISBANE, Mon. --The search for a Sydney professor who disappeared on February 19 has extended to Queensland. The ...

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  13. Union warned by Court

    BRISBANE, Mon.--The Full Bench of the industrial Court to-day expressed the opinion that the Amalgamated ...

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  14. CHALLENGE ON UNION BALLOT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The A.L.P. industrial Group of the ironworkers' Association was considering ...

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  15. Graziers irate at low price of leather

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- In a statement released through the United Graziers' Association to-day, the Graziers' Federal Council ...

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  16. LIGHT IN DARKNESS?

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- New moves to meet the coal crisis announced by the Premier (Mr. J. G. B. McDonald) to-night may ...

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  17. REPLY TO DR. DUHIG

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Archbishop Duhig had overstepped the bounds of propriety in telling the union what should be discussed ...

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  18. Fierce cyclone lashes ocean

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- A fierce cyclone with a barometric centre of only 28.06in. is now unleashing its fury over thousands of square ...

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  19. Egg contract negotiations

    CANBERRA, Mon. -- Negotiations for a new egg contract between Australia and Britain were proceeding favorably in London, ...

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  20. Probate granted of big estates

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. Rodney Rouse Danger, leading New South Wales pastoralist, who raced the dual Melbourne Cup ...

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  21. CROWN ALLEGES PLOT TO MURDER

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The trial was begun to-day of a man and woman charged with unlawfully attempting to kill the latter's husband, a man of 64. ...

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  22. Border fence to be moved?

    MURWILLUMBAH, Monday. -- The double line of barbed wire fence dividing Coolangatta and Tweed Heads may be removed to ...

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  23. Speculation on tax unwarranted

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Treasurer (Mr. A. W. Fadden) to-day described as "unwarranted and irresponsible" speculation ...

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  24. Hides obnoxious

    CAIRNS, Mon.--A gang of 21 watersiders stopped work at 11.30 a.m. to-day when they were loading hides on to the coastal vessel ...

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  25. Alleged contempt charge against newspaper

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Action for alleged contempt of the industrial Court has been taken by the Registrar (Mr. J. P. Davies) against the Advocate Newspaper Co. Pty. Ltd., official organ of the ...

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  26. New devices for flying safety

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Two new flying devices would be introduced to Australia this year, the Minister for Civil Aviation ...

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  27. Dulles confident on Pacific Pact

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 26. --Ml. John Foster Dulles last night said he was confident the way had been paved for strengthening ...

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  28. SWISS SHIP IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The 9140 ton freighter, General Guisan, which arrived in Brisbane to-day, is the first Swiss ...

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  29. Fell from roof, saved by ledqe

    SYDNEY, Mon.--When she fell from a roof 150ft. from the ground in Martin-place to-day a woman aged 26 was saved from ...

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  30. DINGO SHOT BY MINISTER

    WARWICK, Monday.--A Presbyterian minister, Rev Humphrey Costello, of the Norman Park Presbyterian Church, was responsible ...

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  31. Notifiable disease

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The only form of encephalitis (brain inflammation) notifiable in Brisbane was encephalitis lethargies, also ...

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  32. Verdict of insanity.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Thomas Frank Nestor (49), laborer, of South Trafalgar, was found not guilty in the Criminal Court ...

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  33. PAID IN KIND

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Staff members at two northern collieries "took it out" to-day on striking coal miners. ...

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