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  4. Buyers for 100,000 tons of Qld. coal

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Prospective buyers of more than 100,000 tons, valued at £500,000, annually of Collide and other Queensland coal have ...

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  5. Dislike 'chattel' service

    LONDON April 4.--The newly formed organisation, the Council of Women, intends placing before the ...

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  6. "EXHAUST EVERY LAWFUL METHOD TO AVERT STRIKE"

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Nearly 200 police at their meeting to-night decided to delay strike action until their delegation had met the Premier on Monday. ...

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  7. To lecture in America

    Field Marshal Sir William Slim, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, arrived in New York from London yesterday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JAPANESE AS PEARL DIVERS

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Commonwealth Government has agreed to allow 35 Japanese ...

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  9. ONE RESIGNED, ONE SACKED IN U.S. PROBE

    WASHINGTON, April 4.--President Truman yesterday announced the resignation of the Attorney General (Mr. J. Howard McGrath). A few hours earlier, Mr. McGratb ...

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  10. Progress in truce talks?

    NEW YORK, April 4.--General Ridgway said today he thought progress was being made in the ...

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  11. Used car co. fails

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Mr. F. Collison, a- director of Collison's Used Cars Pty. Ltd., attacked the ...

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  12. Wants prints returned

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--President of the Australian Aboriginal League (Mr. W. Onus) ...

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  13. Atomic power for homes

    BRISBANE, Friday.--It would be 40 to 60 years before atomic power was used to light homes, world famous ...

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  14. U.K. TRADE WITH CHINA

    MOSCOW,. Apr. 4.--communist China's delegation to the World Economic Conference announced before the ...

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  15. Crimes Act may be invoked

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Federal Government may be asked by New South Wales railway authorities to invoke ...

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  16. Drastic, power cuts

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The most drastic power restrictions in Victoria's history will be introduced ...

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  17. Labor wins in Local Govt.

    LONDON, April 4.--Labor has gained sweeping successes in the London County Council elections. It is the key contest ...

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  18. OBJECTION TO JAP. WIVES

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--Admission of Japanese wives to Australia was very different from the admission of Germans and ...

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  19. Financial adviser

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The United Kingdom Government has decided to improve Commonwealth consultation in the ...

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  20. Missions hit by cyclones

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Two Northern Territory mission stations were severely damaged by a 100 mile an hour cyclone ...

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  21. Factory fired to burn body claimed

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A company director said to-day he believed that burglars after attacking him had set fire to his factory to dispose of his body. ...

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  22. Bid For command

    TOKIO, Apr. 4.--Former Japanese army and navy officers are at present bidding for the supreme command of ...

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  23. Factory blast

    DUSSELDORF, Apr. 4.--Four were killed and 187 injured in a cellulose factory at Walsum, North Rhine, Westphalia, early ...

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  24. Landlord Act change delayed

    BRISBANE, Fri.--The changing economic situation resulted in the Government delaying amendments to the Landlord ...

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  25. Judgment reserved in "Pom." case

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Mr. Noyes, S.M., reserved his decision to-day in a maintenance action in which a woman ...

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  26. Pensioner charged

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Norman James Quintal (75), pensioner, was remanded in the Police Court to-day until April 10 on ...

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  27. Ex-servicemen ballots

    BRISBANE, Fri.--The Lands Minister (Mr. Foley) announced to-day that applications from ex-servicemen eligible to ...

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  28. Prosecutions for perjured witnesses

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The N.S.W. Attorney General (Mr. C. Martin, Q.C.) is considering prosecuting some Liquor Royal Commission witnesses for perjury. ...

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  29. Children go to Father

    AUCKLAND, Fri.--Application for a writ of habeas corpus for his two children was granted to Albert Edwards ...

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  30. Printers' strike continues

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The Newcastle newspaper printers' strike will continue to-morrow. About 100 printers on strike ...

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  31. Beauty at a disadvantage

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A big Press reception for 19-year-old New Caledonian beauty queen, Marthe ...

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  32. War service includes Korea

    TOOWOOMBA, Fri.--The Governments concerned had conferred and would shortly make an announcement ...

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  33. CONFERENCE ON RAIL STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A compulsory conference of the parties to the New South Wales rail strike has been called in ...

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  34. Staggered hours not wanted by unionists

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A motion objecting to the staggering of working hours providing for a 7 a.m. start in industry was unanimously carried by representatives of 26 unions, both right and ...

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  35. Alliance opposed

    BONN, Apr. 4.--The West German Parliament last night rejected a Social Democrat resolution opposing alliance with ...

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  36. Band lift

    BRISBANE, Fri.--A special plane has been chartered by the Mt. Isa Silver Band to bring them to Brisbane for the ...

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  37. Freak birth

    GYMPIE, Fri.--A freak bull calf born on a Gympie dairy farm this week had two heads, eight legs and two tails. ...

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  38. Cottle lost?

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Some of a shipment of 275 pure-bred Santa Gertrudis cattle will be lost to Queensland because of ...

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  39. CONVENTION SOUGHT

    CANBERRA, Friday.--A deputation to-day asked Mr. Menzies for a constitutional convention to review the Commonwealth constitution in the light of 50 years of Federation. ...

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  40. Bridge crash

    SYDNEY Fri.--Sydney's northern suburbs had their worst peak hour traffic tangle of all time--apart from ...

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  41. Conservation to beat drought

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The greatest stock losses in this State are from lack of feed, the Agriculture Minister (Mr. Collins) said to-day. He was officially opening temporary buildings for the ...

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