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  4. Prosecution risk

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Waterside Workers' Federation officials run the risk of prosecution if striking wharf laborers in Sydney and ...

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  5. OBJECTED WORKING JAP. SHIP

    SYDNEY, Friday.--"This news is very unfortunate," Captain Aki[?] Wakabayashi, captain of ...

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  6. France without a Govt.

    PARIS, Feb. 29.--The French Government resigned this morning, following its defeat in the French ...

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  7. FOOD DROP PLAN FOR MISSING MEN

    AN attempt will be made at daylight to-day to drop food from a Tiger Moth to the four men lost in rugged gorges on ...

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  8. Ports cannot be idle

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--The Minister for Labor (Mr. H. E. Holt) said to-night the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "DISGRACEFUL" ARTICLE CLAIM LED TO UPROAR

    CANBERRA, Friday.--An article by Senator Cameron (Lab., Vic.) in the 'Call' was a disgraceful and indictable subversion, Mr. Wentworth (Lib., N.S.W.) declared in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. STRUCK DESPITE BALLOT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Seven hundred maintenance workers employed by the State Electricity ...

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  11. Finances may be injured

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Strong New South Wales opposition to Sir Arthur Fadden and the Federal ...

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  12. Experts value uranium finds

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 29.--Three American experts were flying to Australia to determine the value of uranium ...

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  13. Problems at most acute

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Federal Treasurer(Sir Arthur Fadden) said to-day Australia's ...

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  14. Heart disease biggest killer

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The State Government Statistician (Mr. S. Solomon) said to-day heart disease accounted for 25 ...

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  15. Deviation will boost traffic

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The new £400,000 railway deviation near Mount Morgan, will be, officially opened by the acting Premier ...

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  16. LEADER'S TOUR

    BRISBANE Friday.--A North Queensland tour just completed by the State Liberal leader (Mr. Hiley) has provided his party ...

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  17. LOOKED FIT

    The host, the Minister for Commerce (Mr. McEwen) in an address of welcome, said he was glad to see the Federal ...

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  18. Found guilty of 10 years of thieving

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--Three senior postal officers pleaded guilty in the General Sessions to-day to stealing £3588 in ...

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  19. Truman's plans still secret

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 29.--President Truman yesterday said he would not announce his plans for this year's ...

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  20. No sign of searchers

    THE aircraft were over the vicinity in which the men are mising for three hours, but no sign of either the ...

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  21. Delegates return

    THE HAGUE, February 29.--The Indonesian delegation attending informal talks on replacement of the union ...

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  22. Over the main range

    WHEN Mackay police learned yesterday afternoon the missing men were over the main range, rapid preparations ...

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  23. "Disgraceful practice"

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Brisbane Church leaders to-day condemned the issuing of contraceptives to 18-year-old national ...

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  24. £2M timber project in New Guinea and Papua

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Federal Government has entered into an agreement with Bulolo Gold Dredging Ltd. for the formation of a £2 million company known as Commonwealth New Guinea Timbers Ltd., to mill 40,000 acres of pine timber in Papua and New Guinea. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. POSITION LOST IN TRUCE TALK

    TOKIO, Feb. 29.--Chief negotiator in Korea (Admiral C. Turner Joy) said to-day the Allies had lost the military advantage and must now negotiate from the position of stalmate. ...

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  26. Town was drugged

    LONDON, February 28.--A British doctor (Dr. Donald Johnson), after on the spot investigations has discovered ...

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  27. Asks for change in bank policy

    CANBERRA, Friday.--In the House of Representatives today Mr. Corser (C.P., Qland) asked the Government to take ...

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  28. Ruling explained

    CANBERRA, Fri--The Postmaster-General (Mr. H. L. Anthony) said to-day the use of cellulose tape as a ...

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  29. Heligoland to be returned

    LONDON, February 29.--Heligoland, which has been used as an R.A.F. base since the end of the war, will be ...

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  30. Record damages awarded youth

    SYDNEY, Fri.--A young man rendered practically sexless by a road accident was awarded an Australian record of £18,350 ...

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  31. Signal outfit arranged

    PILOT of the plane, TAA pilot Mr. J. Tilse, at preson leave, arranged to take a Verey signal outfit. ...

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  32. STATE'S TOBACCO CROP A RECORD

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Production of tobacco in Queensland this year is expected to be 5,500,000 lbs. from 5200 acres. The estimate is more than ...

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  33. "Tracked them in circles"

    A RETURNING searcher, Mr. Luke Bundesen, of Yalboroo, said last night the men had been bushed at the top of ...

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  34. Flies hundredth Korean mission

    MELBOURNE. Fri.--A former Spitfire pilot of No. 453 Squadron, who survived when his parachute failed to open ...

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  35. Insobriety claim false

    CANBERRA, Friday--The Speaker Mr. Cameron said in the House of Representatives to-day he was ...

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  36. Viet-minh message

    HONG KONG, Feb 29.--Hoiet-minh, president of the rebel Viet-minh "government" in French Indo-China has urged ...

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  37. Restricted travel

    LONDON, Feb. 29.--Britain, the United States, and most of the other 14 North Atlantic Treaty countries, have decided ...

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  38. Alleged slaying

    PARIS, Feb. 29.--The French flying squad to-day look Jean Ligier, 27-year-old interior decorator, to Madame Du Barry's ...

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  39. Tongue-tied fakir

    LILLE, Feb. 29.--Fakir Rayo Austrian born Rudolf Schmidt--had his tongue nailed [?]ard with a silver nail in ...

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