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  4. Decision is reserved on contempt case against Williams

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A decision will be given by the- Arbitration Court to-morrow afternoon on the contempt of court charge against Idris Williams, President of the Miners' Federation. ...

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  5. Chinese offensive broken Jon central Korean front

    TOKIO, February 19.--The Chinese offensive on the central front in Korea has been broken, stated the Eighth Army's commander in Korea (Lieut. General Matthew Ridgway) to-day. ...

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  6. SUGAR FREIGHT UP 76

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Shipping Traffic Committee chairman, Captain W. B. Firth, ...

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  7. U. S. JET PLANE MAY BE BUILT HERE

    A recommendation that Australia should build American Sabre Jet fighters (pictured above) is expected to be considered soon by Federal Cabinet. The Sabre with a speed of "more . than 670 miles an hour," is the fastest aircraft in the world. In Korea, it has outclassed Russia's fastest jet fighter, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. WHARFIES UNLIKELY TO EXTEND BAN

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A watersiders' official said to-night that Melbourne wharfies probably would oppose any extension of the overtime ban. They were commenting on a ...

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  9. Collins urges manufacture of milk products

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. H. H. Collins) to-day urged those controlling the ...

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  10. MINERS DEFY UNION VOTE

    IPSWICH, Mon.--Six West Moreton district coal mines produced to-day in defiance of a union aggregate vote for one day ...

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  11. JAPANESE NOW PACIFIST PEOPLE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Japanese people to-day were as pacifist as any people he had ever known, Mr. John Foster Dulles said to-night. ...

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  12. HONEY BEAR STEERS SHIP

    Brisbane, Monday.--A 3ft. 6in. honey bear which escaped from its cage "steered" the ...

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  13. Tourist board advocated

    CANBERRA, Special.--The Associated Chambers of Commerce have recommended to the Federal and State ...

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  14. New crater on Mt. Laminaton

    PORT MORESBY, February 19.--A new crater has appeared on the south-east side of Mount Lamington volcano. ...

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  15. Another coal black Monday

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Another 75,000 tons of coal were lost in New South Wales to-day when miners held their third Monday stoppage ...

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  16. THEFT OF CATTLE FROM YARDS

    BRISBANE, Mon.--The theft of cattle from trucking yards throughout the State is worrying Queensland graziers. ...

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  17. TRAIN STUCK IN SNOWDRIFT

    LONDON, February 19.--Police, railwaymen and road workers struggled the whole day in blinding snow ...

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  18. Alleged attack on policeman

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A police sergeant who gave his weight at a bit over 15 stone" had to have 11 stitches in his face after an ...

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  19. Lighthouse keeper dies in Brisbane

    BRISBANE. Mon.--The death occurred in Brisbane to-day of Mr. Oliver Birrell, who was lighthouse keeper and telegraph operator ...

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  20. Mr. Boland new Q. C. E. president

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Branch secretary of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. H. Boland) was to-day elected President of the ...

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  21. RAPE CHARGE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.--A, 20-year-old farm laborer Lionel Joseph Curtis pleaded not guilty, in the Supreme Court to-day ...

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  22. Red Cross to "co-operate"

    TOKIO, Feb. 19.--General MacArthur announced that the Red Cross, which threatened to withdraw from Korea because of the ...

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  23. Criminals convicted on own confessions

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.--Three men were convicted on their own confession at Townsville Supreme Court to-day in the city's shortest criminal sittings. For the first time in Townsville legal history ...

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  24. BLOOD SPLASHED THE EXECUTIONER

    LOS ANGELES, Feb. 19.--A former Japanese Navy warrant officer, Yoshihiro Sato, told the War Crimes Court to-day that he ...

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  25. BRITISH CAR IMPORTS RISE

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Mr. H. W. Harrison, an official of the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, said to-night five times ...

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  26. Bad roads threaten milk supply

    WARWICK, Mon.--As some farmers are considering giving up supplying milk if the roads are not Improved it can be realised ...

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  27. Escape from police

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Police cordons were thrown round southside suburbs to-day in an attempt to capture an escapee. ...

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  28. Investigation into death of man

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Valley detectives are investigating the death of a man found unconscious in Lodge-road, Kedron ...

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  29. ESCAPE THROUGH TUNNEL

    BALTIMORE, Feb. 19.--A convict escaped from the State prison yesterday through a narrow 70ft. tunnel, which took him two years ...

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  30. Red Strikes "Damaging Unions And The Nation"

    Mr D. Lovegrove, Victorian State secretary of the Australian Labor Party, stated recently that the Victorian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. Barcaldine grass fires spread

    BRISBANE, Mon.--A grass fire, which began on Barcaldine Downs Station, 23 miles from Barcaldine, yesterday, has burnt thousands of ...

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  32. New wool record

    PERTH, Monday,--A new State record of 26Id was paid for five bales of greasy merino wool at Perth wool sales to-day. ...

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  33. Writ against Casket agent

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A Hign Court writ against William Fox, also known as William Rankin, of Southport, Casket agent, claiming ...

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  34. RICH SHOULD HELP THEMSELVES

    SYDNEY, Mon.--A completely free health service was not desirable, the Federal Health Minister (Sir Earle Page) said to-day. ...

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  35. "DEAD" GERMAN AVIATOR ON CLOCKWORK WORLD FLIGHT

    DARWIN, Mon.--A German airman, who was declared dead after he was lost for 53 days in the Kimberleys in 1932, returned ...

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  36. NO POWER TO RETURN NATIVE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Mr. Justice Fullagar held in the High Court to-day that he had no power to compell the Native ...

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  37. Coal talks to-day

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Settlement of the coal miners' dispute may depend on talks in Sydney to-morrow when representatives ...

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  38. Robertson leaves for Australia

    TOKIO, Feb. 19.--General Sir Horace Robertson, Commander-in-Chief of the Commonwealth Occu[?]tion Forces in Japan, left ...

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