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  4. 'Bow' from the ballet

    BALLET pupil Susanne Taylor curtsies to the Mayor (Senator Wood) following the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "DEPRESSED"--BUT HAPPIER NOW

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Following his tour of the McPherson electorate this week, the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STEEL COMPANIES WANTED PRICE RISE TO OFFSET WAGE INCREASES; COMPLETE TIE-UP THREAT BUT

    WASHINGTON, April 9.--President Truman averted a nationwide steel strike last night by seizing the huge steel industry. He announced his sweeping decision in a dramatic, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MAROOCHY ECHO

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Compensation between £15,000 and £16,000 has been agreed on as payable by the Commonwealth to five ...

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  8. Higher margins for NSW

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --More than 1000 engine drivers and firemen in New South Wales collieries ...

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  9. Drastic action threat

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --The railway, maintenance men's strike threatens a breakdown in the ...

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  10. Overtime ban imposed by watersiders

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Sixteen ships were delayed in Brisbane and 20 throughout the State by to-day's wharf stoppages. Watersiders throughout ...

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  11. Police to meet on Wednesday

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --All available policemen within 100 miles of Brisbane will be asked to ...

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  12. Worst U.S. flood for 70 years

    SOUTH SIOUX CITY, Nebraska, April 9.--Emergency crews threw up a three foot earthern dam ...

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  13. U.S. phone workers' threat

    NEW YORK, April 9. --Leaders of 68,000 striking telephone workers threatened yesterday to ...

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  14. NOT FOR MINOR AILMENTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --Because of the import restrictions emergency, the Federal Government has ...

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  15. New Zealand's economy sound

    Mr F. J. Watts, New Zealand Minister for dustries and Commerce, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. More liquor than meat

    CANBERRA; Wed.--In the three months ended last December Australians spent almost as much on beer, wine ...

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  17. Seeking loan

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- State Electricity Commissioner (Mr. Neil Smith) announced tonight the commission would go ...

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  18. Prices probe "pep"

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- Price investigating officers were given a pep talk by the new Prices Minister (Mr. Power) to-day. ...

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  19. Use army men?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A transport authority said tonight the State Government would next week have to ...

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  20. "CLEAR SIGNS" IN EGYPT SAYS EDEN

    Britain's Foreign Minister (Mr Eden) told the Atlantic Pact Council meeting recently that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. Discuss plan

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- The Trades and Labor Council tonight called a meeting of all unions for Tuesday morning to ...

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  22. Rain to-day

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Southern Queensland can expect rain to-morrow and on Good Friday, the Weather Bureau Chief ...

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  23. Police force investigation

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Greater opportunities for uniformed police may result from the investigations by Chief Inspector T. Harold ordered by the State Government. ...

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  24. Import cuts a headache

    MELBOURNE, Wed. -- Further dollar import cuts under the general import restrictions are giving the Federal ...

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  25. Brazen robbery

    SYDNEY, Wed.--A carefully planned and brazen city theft to-night yielded more than £3000 worth of carpets. ...

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  26. Record pig price

    SYDNEY, Wed. -- A record Australian price of 205 guineas was paid for a Berkshire boar at the stud pig sales at the ...

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  27. Fireman had £1600 of opium

    TOWNSVILLE, Wed. -- He Ping-lai (48), fireman off the vessel Taiping, was remanded to April 23 when charged with ...

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  28. No surf carnival finance

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The State Surf Centre tonight decided not to contribute to branches' expenses for ...

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  29. Had Queensland holiday as Liquor Commission waited

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Two Sydney night club proprietors sought by police to give evidence at the Liquor Royal Commission, have been travelling in Queensland under aliases. Charles James Valentine ...

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  30. World using less wool

    LONDON, April, 9.-- The World consumption of wool last year fell from 2652 million pounds in 1950 to 2150 ...

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  31. Ambassador to W. Germany confirmed

    CANBERRA, Wed. -- The Minister of External Affairs (Mr. Casey) to-day confirmed reports which appeared last ...

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  32. More butter

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- Butter production in Queensland this month is likely to be the highest since March last year. ...

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  33. Review favored

    BRISBANE, Wed.--There is a lot to be said in favor of the proposal by Sir John Latham that the Federal Constitution ...

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  34. To provide all text books

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- The Education Director General (Mr. Watkin) said to-night the Education Department would ...

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  35. Yacht battling seas

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- The Gladstone 28ft. cutter Sea Prince II is battling through rough seas and bad visibility ...

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  36. "Uneasy peace" for Korea is predicted

    TOKIO, April 9.--Britain's Far Eastern land forces commander, General Sir Charles Keightley, predicted to-day an "uneasy peace" would be reached in Korea within six months. ...

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  37. Leave conference

    BRISBANE, Wed. -- The Trades and Labor Council to-night decided to call a union conference on long service ...

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  38. More T.B. cases being diagnosed

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Tubercular cases notified to the State Health Department have risen from 434 in 1949 to 595 in 1950 and 699 last year. ...

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  39. Import policy

    CANBERRA, Wed.--The consultative committee on the import policy met in Canberra to-day. ...

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  40. REOPEN MARGINS HEARING?

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. J. M. Galvin) is considering an application that he should reopen the case for marginal increases on the ground of "new circumstances." To-day, representatives of ...

    Article : 225 words
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