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  6. Government Aid for Callide Coalfield

    CANBERRA: Maximum development of the Callide coalfield in Queensland and an extension of the importation of coal from overseas was decided upon by Federal Cabinet yesterday. ...

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  7. Naval Pilot Killed in Carrier Landing Crash

    SYDNEY: A Queensland naval Lieutenant pilot was killed when his Firefly aircraft crashed into the control island of H.M.A.S. Sydney and spun overboard into the sea 30 miles off Wollongong yesterday morning. ...

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    From the daily newspaper THE SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE, San Francisco, California. U. S. A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Chinese Reds No Match for Diggers In "Open Go"

    BRISBANE: Russian equipped Chinese Communists had proved themselves sound fighters. but were no match for ...

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  10. HUGE LOSSES FORCESWITCH BY CHINESE

    TOKIO (A.A.P.-Reuter): The Chinese forces stopped in their tracks with staggering looses before the central Korean ...

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  11. Ban on Reds 6 In Labour Day Procession

    BRISBANE: Communists would be banned from the official Labour Day procession on April 30 stated the secretary of ...

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  12. victoria Facing Real Peril Over Coal Shortage

    MELBOURNE: Still further drastic cuts in gas, power, train and tram services would be necessary in Victoria in a few weeks unless more coal was forthcoming, the State Premier (Mr. J. G. B. McDonald) said ...

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  13. Fear Led Chinese Reds Into Korean War

    NEW YORK: Sir Benewal Rau, India's chief delegate to the United Nations, last night said that fear of invasion, not ...

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  14. Revolt Among Rank and File Ironworkers

    SYDNEY: Rank and file ironworkers are in revolt against two recent decisions of the Communist controllers of the union. ...

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  15. Extra Radio Equipment to Aid In Fire Battle

    BRISBANE: Extra army radio equipment is to be flown to Brisbane to the Charleville bush fire area early on Sunday ...

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  16. Ambulance Dash to Brisbane With Baby

    BRISBANE: An eight weeks old baby was rushed from Dalby to Brisbane by ambulance yesterday for an emergency operation ...

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  18. Miners' Leaders Prepare for Long Stoppage

    SYDNEY: Miners' leaders are preparing for a prolonged stoppage. They have decided to circularise all unions appealing to ...

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  19. Govt. Will Use Defence Powers To Fullest

    CANBERRA: The Federal Government will use its defence powers to the fullest extent in its aim to place Australia on a ...

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  21. Dedman Loses £20,00 Libel Action

    MELBOURNE: After an adjournment of 105 minutes the jury in the Gee[?]ong Supreme Court late yesterday returned a ...

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  22. 3001bs. of Gold Seized; Hidden in Car

    NEW YORK: Customs officials seized 300lbs. of gold during an attempt to smuggle it aboard the liner Queen Elizabeth. ...

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  23. Chest Pierced by Flying Timber

    BRISBANE: Charles Henry Hillcoat, married, of Park Road, Milton, was killed by a flying piece of timber when using a ...

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  24. Hold-up In Shipping of British Cars

    LONDON: The Society of Motor Manufacturers said yesterday that no more cars are to be sent to Australia until the big hold-up ...

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  25. Five U.S Vessels Washed Ashore in Japan

    WASHINGTON: The Navy reported yesterday that five American vessels were washed aground by a storm yesterday in Tokio ...

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