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  3. SEDITION CHARGE AGAINST COMMUNIST G. BURNS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—A summons was issued to-day against the Queensland communist, Gilbert Burns, charging him with uttering seditious words in Brisbane on September 15. The prosecution was launched under Section 24D of the Crimes’ Act. ...

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  4. MEAT PRICE RISE IS LIKELY

    BRISBANE Friday. — Meat trade authorities believe retail meat prices will rise by up to 2d. per lb. in the near future. ...

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  5. Saved After 12 Foodless Day Trek

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Two men[?] and a woman after struggling over 80 miles of the rugged York Peninsula in 12 days with ...

    Article : 168 words
  6. Burnett Local Authorities

    The Perry Shire Council was doing everything possible to get on with the Monto Road job but unFortunately was being hampered by the shortage of surveyors, said Cr. W. D. Augustine (Perry Shire delegate) at the ...

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  7. Falstein Convicted: Will Appeal

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Sidney Max Falstein, Labour M.H.R., will list 12 grounds in his appeal to the State Full Court against his ...

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  8. No A.W.U. Entry To Open Cut Coal Mining

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The State Secretary of the AWU (Mr. C. Falion) made it clear to-day that the AWU had no intention of ...

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  9. Seek Cut In Smokes Imports

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Australian tobacco manufacturers next week will ask the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to reduce the ...

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  10. Reds Protest Against Film In Melbourne

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A police car was driven along a footpath outside a Melbourne theatre to-night while several hundred ...

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  11. LUTANA INQUIRY OPENS TUESDAY

    SYDNEY, Friday. — The Court of Inquiry into the Luta[?] airliner disaster will open in Sydney on Tuesday. ...

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  12. ATTEMPT ON TITO’S LIFE

    LONDON, September 24.—The BUP Trieste correspondent says Astro newsagency reported lato to-night that Marshal Tito ...

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  13. Baptist Union Protest Over Press Story

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Members of the Baptish Union of Queensland at the Annual Assembly today criticised publication in the ...

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  14. FRANK TALKS NEEDED TO SAVE U.N. COLLAPSE

    LONDON, September 24. — Only frank discussion could prevent collapse of the United Nations, the leade[?] of the South African delegation (Mr. Eric Louw) told the General Assembly to-day. ...

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  15. Polish Envoy Rejects Recall

    WASHINGTON, September 24. —Lieut. General Izydor Modelskl, aged 60, military attache at the Polish Embassy said to-night he ...

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  16. MHR Saw Big Recovery In West Germany

    Mr. Beale, Liberal MHR, on his return. to Australia from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. 140 Now Dead In China Fire

    HONG. KONG, September 24. — (AAP-Reuters): The tenement fire death roll amounted to 140 to-day with the discovery of more bodies ...

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  18. U.S. RED ARRESTED

    CHICAGO, September 24.— George Pirinsky. 48, head of the All Slav Congress in America, was attested to-day on a warrant ...

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  19. EXPLOSION

    LONDON, September 24.—Devonport naval authorities, are investigating an explosion which today killed two men and injured ...

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  22. PLOT AGAINST ARGENTINA PRESIDENT

    BUENOS AIRES, September 24. —The Government announced last night that it had discovered a plot against President Juan Peron and ...

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  23. War Inevitable

    NEW YORK, September 24.—War between the United States and the Soviet Union is inevitable and only capitulation of the United States can prevent it, declared the Deputy Premier (Nikolai Vozehsky), ...

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  24. Berlin Sentences Drastically Cut

    LONDON, September 24. — Reuters and BUP correspondents say the Berlin Soviet Military tribunal in Berlin drastically reduced ...

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  25. NEW DEMANDS ON U.S. IF BERLIN CRISIS GOES TO U.N.O.

    LONDON, September 24.—The Ampress Paris correspondent says the United States faces a new immediate demand for ...

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  26. MORE TIN PLATE

    CANBERRA, Friday. — Australia expected to receive some additional supplies of tin plate from Britain and America, but this ...

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  27. SHIP FREIGHTS JUMP: WILL BE CONTROLLED

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The Deputy Premier (Mr. Gair) announced to-night that shipping freights in Queensland are to be brought under price control. He said the necessary Order-in-Council would be issued at ...

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  28. REDS CAPTURE JAVA TOWN

    BATAVIA, September 24 (AAP-Reuters),—The town of Ngawl, 20 miles north-west of the Communist stronghold at Madiun, fell into ...

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  29. Anti-Aircraft Fire In Berlin Air Corridor

    LONDON, September 24. — Reuters Berlin correspondent says the American control officer at Berlin safety centre made a strong ...

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  30. Red Threat Causes Return Of Van Mook

    BATAVIA, September 24.—The N.E.I. Governor General (Dr. Van Mook) has returned from Holland because of the Communist threat ...

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  31. MILLIONAIRE HANGED

    LONDON, September 24.—Reuters Baghdad correspondent says Shafiq Ades, described as an Iraqui millionaire, was publicly ...

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