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  3. RED UNIONS SEEK A.C.T.U. MOVE ON GAOLINGS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The problem of obtaining the release of men imprisoned under the anti-picketing law has now been handed over by Queensland unions to the A.C.T.U. ...

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  4. AGREEMENT ON INDONESIAN PROBLEMS?

    THE HAGUE, August 12. — The Premier (Willem Drees) announced he expected an agreement with the delegation from ...

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  5. JAP. VIEW ON AUSTRALIAN POLITICS

    TOKIO, August 12.—The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) has grasped the fact that it is doubtful if the ...

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  6. INTENSIFIED TERRORISM IN JOHORE PROVINCE

    SINGAPORE, August 12.—The A.A.P. Reuters correspondent says continuing intensified terrorism in Johore, 30 armed Chinese last night killed two Chinese and a Malay special constable on the Coronation Estate, ...

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  7. Rocket Expert “Too Far Ahead”

    Edward McGee, 26-year-old former American marine, cannot get work on the Australian rocket range, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. COUNSEL SAYS CHURCH CAN DEAL WITH RED BOOK CASE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—If the Church of England had a ritual, and a Bishop did not obey it, then the Church had its own integral ...

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  9. U.S. Opposed To Russia’s Plan For Danube

    WASHINGTON, August 12.— The Secretary of State (Mr. Marshall) said to-ddy that Russia's proposals for Danube navigation ...

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  10. A.C.T.U. Pleased With Moves On Production

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—ACTU was gratified at the decision of the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to call a conference of Federal ...

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  11. Charged Couple At Inquest On Baby's Death

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Charles William Mason, 27, and his wife. Dorothy Leah Mason, 23, who have been charged with murder, were ...

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  12. NO RELIGIOUS BIAS IN IMMIGRATION

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Strong criticism of recent attempts to introduce sectarian issues into Australia's ...

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  13. Russian Protest On Strike Ban In Japan

    LONDON, August 12.—Moscow radio says General Kislenko, Russian representative on the Allied Council for Japan, sent Gen. ...

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  14. Queensland Behind In Settling Ex-Servicemen

    BRISBANE, Thursday..— Queensland had placed only 84 ex-servicemen on farms against 570 in Victoria, and 609 in New South Wales, a Rehabilitation official said to-day. ...

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  15. Blair Athol May Become World Wonder

    BALLARAT, Thursday. — Queensland's Blair Athol open cut coalfield was destined to be one of the wonders of the world, ...

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  16. NEW COALFIELD OPENING UP AT MULGELDIE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Development of Mulgeldie coalfield, 100 miles south-west of Gladstone, is almost certain as a ...

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  17. NEW LINER FOR AUST.-N.Z. RUN

    LONDON, August 12.—The 11,300 ton cargo liner Cumberland was launched at Guvan to-day. It is the sixth of a series of eight ...

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  18. Gaekwar Abdication

    LONDON, August 12. — Reuters say. The Gaekwar of Baroda arrived in Southampton from New York on the way back to India to ...

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  19. BOY CHARGED WITH MURDER

    LONDON, August 12.—The Manchester police announced yesterday thnt a 12-yenr-old boy has been charged with the murder of ...

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  20. British Imports Break Car Blackmarket

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Motor car black market was being hit heavily by the influx of new British vehicles, the Deputy Prices ...

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  23. TWO FILMS HERE NEXT YEAR

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Production at two new films by Ealing Studios, England. In Australia, will begin next year. ...

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  24. Powers Warned Against Moscow “Compromise”

    LONDON, August 12.—The Berlin correspondent of the Associated Press says a Socialist city official, Otto Bach, at a party rally, warned the Western Allies to beware of any "rotten compromise" in Moscow ...

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  25. WATERSIDERS OBJECT TO MAORI BAN

    WELLINGTON, August 12. (A.A.P-Reutcrs): The Waterside Workers’ Union at a stopwork meeting passed a resolution ...

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  26. £15,000 DAMAGE IN TIMBER MILL FIRE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Damage estimated at more than £15,000 was causod by a fire in Hancock and Gore’s timber mill at ...

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  27. POLICE PROBE TRAIN DERAILMENT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The tender of an abattoir's train was deralled at Canon Hills about 7.30 this morning. ...

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  28. CANADA AHEAD ON DEFENCE

    OTTAWA, August 12.—Mr. S. R. Sinclair, Australian Secretary for the Army said to-night Canada was two years ahead of Australia ...

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  29. £300,000 HOMES PROJECT

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — About £300,000 will be spent by the State Housing Commission on new building project on Seville Road, ...

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  30. Jerusalem Water Supply Wrecked By Arabs

    LONDON, August 12. — Reuters Tel Aviv correspondent says fire raged in Latrun pumping station after two explosions caused heavy damage to its equipment....The B.U.P. Tel Aviv ...

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  31. Industries Fair Next Year

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Industries Fair will be held in the Exhibition Grounds next year from April 26 to May 14. ...

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  32. BODY IDENTIFIED THROUGH TEETH

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— Gold inlays and fillings in the teeth of a body found half-buried in the sand on Stradbroke Island on ...

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