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  4. Wharfies Ordered Not To Load Plane Engines PROTEST BY MEN

    SYDNEY, Friday.--About 75 wharf laborers protested to-day when a job delegate told them not to load six aircraft engines for Japan into the liner Changte. The wharf laborers said to-night the engines would be loaded ...

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  5. ­­­­AERO CLUBS TO BE USED IN R.A.A.F. EXPANSION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- R.A.A.F. expansion plans were announced by the Minister for Air (Mr. ...

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  6. ­­­Heavy Call-Up Planned For Three Services

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fadden) to-day announced details of the Commonwealth Government's national service program. ...

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  7. £150,000 PETROLEUM TERMINAL IN NG

    New Guinea's first commercial bulk petroleum terminal was officially opened at Lae recently by Colonel J. Murray, Administrator of Papua and New Guinea. Above is an aerial view of the £150,000 installation. It was built by the Vacuum ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ­­­­­Vic. Watersiders Will Handle Cargoes For Korea

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Victorian executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation decided to-day to handle any cargoes of equipment or medical supplies going to Korea, whenever asked ...

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  9. SAVAGE FIGHTING AS REDS CROSS KUM RIVER­­­­

    NEW YORK, July 14.--Advanced American headquarters in Korea state a small Communist force consisting of about 100 men crossed the Kum River to-day, east of Kongju, and engaged ...

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  10. Prosecution Planned By Govt.

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The Commonwealth Government announced to-night it would ...

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  11. MacArthur Supreme Commander U.N.

    TOKIO, July 14.--The United Nations flag will be unfurled on top of General Mac Arthur's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. EXECUTED BY JAPS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. --The bodies of 15 more Australian airmen executed by Japanese ...

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  13. CALL-UP OF RESERVES RECOMMENDED

    NEW YORK, July 14.--The Defence Secretary (Mr. Johnson) and the joint chiefs-of-staff have recommended ...

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  14. Building Needs Shortage Is State-wide

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Shortage of building supplies was discussed at the Liberal Party convention to-day. ...

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  15. IN BRIEF

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Federal Cabinet today decided to send an expedition to Antarctica ...

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  16. Paper Strike Not Settled

    BRISBANE, Fri.--No settlement was reached to-day in the strike of printing trade employees of the 'Brisbane ...

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  17. Liberals Discuss New Rayon Tariff

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Liberal Party Convention today was warned that the big increase in tariff duties on ...

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  18. TOO LOW, SAYS GENERAL

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Federal Government's call-up total for national military service was to-night described by ...

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  19. Menzies Caricatured On Red Sticker

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Stickers showing a swastika and a caricature of the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) were gummed to the ...

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  20. Killed At Crossing

    CAIRNS, Friday. -- Samuel Hall (26), a miner, of Mt. Garnet, was killed in a level crossing smash at Rocky Creek, four miles ...

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  21. Chemists Agree On Health Plan

    CANBERRA, Friday.--Life-saving and disease-preventing drugs would be provided free under the Commonwealth Government's ...

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  22. ­­EVEN THE ELEPHANTS JIBBED

    LONGREACH, Friday.-- Even big, powerful elephants have baulked at hauling on the road ...

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  23. Eaton Remanded

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Desmond John Eaton (32), secretary, was remanded till July 21 when he appeared in the Police Court ...

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  24. Victory For A.L.P.

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The return of all Victorian A.L.P. delegates to the Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' ...

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  25. Miners Earned Up To £1012

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday.--Just before the conclusion of the Maryborough sittings of the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. Gallagher) ...

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  26. Youth Killed In Street Accident

    CAIRNS, Friday.--Alfred James Cox (16), apprentice plumber, received fatal injuries when he was involved in a collision with a ...

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  27. MR. MENZIES' RED TIE

    LONDON, July 14.-- The Australian Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) arrived at London ...

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  28. LIBERALS FORM COMMITTEE ON INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The formation of an industrial relations committee, composed entirely of employees, to cater for this section of the community in industrial matters and other working-class problems ...

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  29. MISSING IN SYDNEY, CAME TO IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--A young man who was thought to have crashed to his death over the cliffs at Bondi, Sydney, was found to-day wandering dazed and injured in Melbourne. ...

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  30. Twelve Dead In Crashes

    TUCSON (Arizona), July 14.--Twelve men are reported to have been killed in crashes of two B50 bombers ...

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  31. Australian Flags For Schools Suggested

    WARWICK, Friday. -- The presentation of an Australian flag to every school, State and non-State, in the Commonwealth is ...

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