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  4. Fines of £500 each for 2 unions

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Two unions were fined £500 each, by the State Industrial ...

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  5. ANZACS FOUGHT EPIC BATTLE IN WEST KOREA

    LONDON, April 27.--British Commonwealth troops turned back the clock 35 years to write the finale to the most glorious chapter of the 27th Brigade along the Korean central front this week, in an ...

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  6. VIC. PREMIER IS IMPRESSED BY QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Friday.--High praise for Queensland was given by the Victorian Premier (Mr. J. McDonald), who has just ended several weeks' tour of the State ...

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  7. Satisfied "customer"

    SANDRA Warne, aged 4, is one satisfied "customer" at the Mackay Day Nursery. One of twins, Sandra plays happily (above) with the tyre-swing, a great favorite with the toddlers. While Sandra plays and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Chinese throw in cavalry in drive

    TOKIO, April 27.--Chinese Communists to-night threw cavalry into their drive on ...

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  9. PRIVACY OF BANKS GOING

    LONDON, April 27.--The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Gaitskell's) new Finance Bill published ...

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  10. £7200 damages awarded

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--A Supreme Court jury to-night awarded £7200 damages to a 52-year-old store-man for injuries he received when ...

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  11. Les Cecil "home"

    GYMPIE, Fri.--Jubilee courier cyclist, Les Cecil, had, a triumphal home coming when he arrived in Gymble this afternoon. ...

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  12. Dairy competition

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Minister for Agriculture and Stock (Mr. H. H. Collins) said to-day 75 entries had been received for ...

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  13. Dunk Is off market

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Dunk Island, 80 miles from Cairns, which was advertised for sale with vacant possession for £80,000, has been ...

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  14. 12,000-MILE AERIAL "HITCH HIKE"

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A young W.R.A.F. member, L.A.C. Peggy O'Neill (22), of Essex. England, is on the last lap of ...

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  15. POLICE INQUIRING INTO THREE DEATHS IN HOSPITAL

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Detectives are investigating the deaths of three women who were operated on at St. Vincent's Hospital on April 19. The three women were operated ...

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  16. Tide is now turning Truman's way

    WASHINGTON, April 27.--The tide in the two-weeks'-old Truman- MacArthur debate now is showing, signs of turning in President Truman s favor, ...

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  17. Fundamental question

    CHICAGO, April 27.--The fundamental question still was "what is our policy in Korea," said General ...

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  18. Scientist says:

    MOSCOW, April 27.--Soviet scientists have established that under favorable conditions human beings can live up to ...

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  19. MOWED DOWN HUNDREDS OF REDS

    THE Aussie infantry stood firm in their trenches, mowing down hundreds with machine-guns, carbines and rifles, but still the attack continued. One company was forced from its positions by sheer ...

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  20. Petrol price to he raised

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The price of petrol will be increased another [?]d a gallon in June, ...

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  21. DOCTOR RESIGNS FROM COUNCIL

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Establishment and Co-ordinating Committee of the City Council to-day " accepted the resignation of the ...

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  22. Waved to friend then killed him

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A truck driver to-day waved to a friend on the footpath, drove on, stopped-- and found he had killed his ...

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  23. Naval ship blows up

    LONDON, April 27.--The Admiralty announced to-day that the naval armament vessel Bedenham blew up at Gibraltar, ...

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  24. Burns drops appeal

    SYDNEY, Friday.--William Fardon Burns will not pursue his appeal against his conviction and sentence for publishing seditious ...

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  25. MAY HAVE TO BOMB BASES

    OTTAWA, April 27.--Canada's External Affairs Minister (Mr, Lester Pearson) said yesterday the United Nations forces might have ...

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  26. Central Qld. fires

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Hundreds of thousands of acres of valuable cattle and sheep grazing land will probably be burnt out by ...

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  27. Pine pre-cut homes

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Minister for Works and Housing (Mr. P. J. Hilton) said to-day expert opinion was that imported pine pre-cut ...

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  28. Police fire shots in early morning chase

    WARWICK, Friday.--Four shots were fired by a Warwick policeman, First Class Constable Dwyer, during an exciting early morning chase to-day, which ended in the detention of a man in a church lavatory. ...

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  29. Early move to nationalise Persian oil

    TEHERAN, Apr. 27.--The Majlis (Parliament) to-morrow will consider' a resolution of its oil committee, ...

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  30. Worldwide cabled items in brief

    SINGAPORE, April 27.--Vampire jet fighters were used for the first time yesterday by the Royal Air Force in the war against Malayan jungle terrorists. This was also the first time Vampires have ever been used by ...

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  31. Labor Day police

    BRISBANE, Fri.--About 50 country policemen will be brought to Brisbane to reinforce the Labor Day procession patrols on Monday. ...

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  32. Maguire remanded

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Crown evidence in eight ballot paper forgery charges against Bernard Joseph Maguire ended late to-day. ...

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