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  3. Averted Nation-Wide Steel Dispute

    WASHINGTON, April 9 (A.A.P.).—President Truman averted a nation-wide steel strike last night by seizing the huge steel industry. He announced his ...

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  4. Sydney Night Club Heads Here?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Two Sydney night club proprietors sought by police to give evidence at the Liquor Royal Commission have been travelling in Queensland under aliases. ...

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  5. DAM ERECTED TO STOP FLOODS IN NEBRASKA

    SOUTH SIOUX CITY (Nebraska), April 9, (A.A.P.): Emergency crews threw up a three-foot earthen dam today cutting off south Sioux City’s north district and abandoning it to the raging Missouri River. The city stood in the ...

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  6. DAMAGES PAYMENT £15,000

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Compensation of between £15,000 and £16,000 has been agreed on as payable by the ...

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  7. Cancelled Manoeuvres Were On

    FORT HOOD (Texas). April 9. (A.A.P.): More than [?] paratroopers jumped today in large-scale Army ...

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  8. BREAKDOWN IN RAIL SERVICES THREATENED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. — The railway maintenance men’s strike threatens a breakdown in the State’s train services. Twenty-nine Easter trains have been cancelled. ...

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  9. MORE SPENT ON LIQUOR THAN FOOD!

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—In three months ended last December, Australians spent almost as much on beer, wine ...

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  10. 10/- Weekly Rise Sought

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A pay increase of 10/- a week and other improvements were sought in the Industrial ...

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  11. THEFT WAS PLANNED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A carefully planned and daring city theft tonight yielded more than £3000 worth of ...

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  12. Fanner Not Guilty Of Murder

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.—A Circuit Court jury today decided in 35 minutes that Csman Elmas (42) farmer of ...

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  13. ASKS FOR BREWERY EVIDENCE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Liquor Royal Commissioner (Mr. Justice Maxwell) will call evidence from ...

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  14. Band Contest Awards

    IPSWICH. Wednesday. —Awards at the ninth session of the Australian band championships contest tonight were ...

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  15. Record Price For Boar

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A record Australian price of 205 guineas was paid for a Berkshire boar at the stud pig sales ...

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    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The poliomyelitis epidemic which has lasted for 18 months is coming to an end, ...

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  17. “PEP” TALK FOR PRICES MEN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. —Price investigating officers were given a "pep” talk by the new Prices Minister (Mr. Power) ...

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  18. Canberra Jet Crashes

    LONDON, April 9 (A.A.P.).—A Canberra jet bomber crashLanded near Chester today, and the crew of two were taken to ...

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  19. Almost Doubled Compensation

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Land Court today almost doubled Crown offers of compensation in respect of five parcels of land resumed for soldier settlement in the Clare ...

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    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Trades and Labour Council tonight called a meeting of all unions for Tuesday ...

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  21. Policemen Meet Next Wednesday

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— All available policemen within 100 miles of Brisbane will be asked to attend a mass union meeting at the Trades Hall next Wednesday night. ...

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  24. INCREASE IN T.B. CASES DISCLOSED

    BRISBANE, Wed.—Tubercular cases notified to the State Health Department have risen from 434 in 1949 ...

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  25. 40.000 MAN HOURS LOST BY BAN

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The waterside workers' overtime ban would mean a loss of 40,000 man-hours a week ...

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  26. Meeting Was Merely Explanatory

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The consultative committee on import policy met in Canberra today. ...

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  27. GALVIN CONSIDERING RISE APPLICATIONS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.— Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. J. M. Galvin) is considering an application that he should re-open the case for marginal increases on the ground of “new circumstances.” Today representatives of ...

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  28. Ambassador To West Germany

    CANBERRA, Wed. — The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Casey) today confirmed reports which appeared last ...

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  29. Rise In Butter Production

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Butter production in Queensland this month is likely to be the highest since March ...

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  30. TO CONTROL DRUGS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Because of the import restrictions emergency, the Federal Government has asked doctors to strictly control the use of life saving drugs. ...

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  31. COMMISSION LOANS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The State Electricity Commissioner (Mr. Neil Smith) announced tonight that the commission would go on the public loan market for the first time ...

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  32. Conference On “Long" Leave

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The Trades and Labour Council tonight deciced to call a union conference on long ...

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