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  4. COUNTRY PARTY AND Q.P.P DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- "I regret the necessity for a further answer to the president of the Country Party, but his surprising statements that the threat of the Queensland People's Party to contest rural ...

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  5. ALL TRAINS NOW DECLARED BLACK

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- In an effort to extend further Queensland's 14 days old railway strike the Central Disputes Committee today declared black from 4 p.m. today all coal and emergency trains. ...

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  6. COSGROVE WILL ENTER BOX TODAY

    HOBART, Monday.-- Tomorrow Mr. Robert Cosgrove, the former Premier of Tasmania, will reenter the witness box and deny on oath a story already told to the court by the principal Crown ...

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  7. Transport Workers Decide to Appeal for Court Intervention

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- By a majority vote the Transport Workers' Union's Board of Control to night. decided to lodge an application with the State Industrial Court for Intervention In the railway dispute. ...

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  8. Summonses Served on Four Men Alleging N.G. Timber Conspiracy

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Members of the Commonwealth Investigation Service today served summonses on four men in Sydney alleging conspiracy regarding Bulolo Valley timber leases. ...

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  9. DR. EVATT QUOTED IN BANKING CASE

    MELBOURNE, Monday-- A High Court Judgment In 1937 by Mr. Justice Evatt -- now Commonwealth ...

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  10. SOUTH KOREA SOVIET PUPPET

    NEW YORK, Monday.-- Soviet authorities and the Communist Party chef have completed a North Korean Puppet ...

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  11. GAIR URGES MORE DELIVERIES

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Speaking at the State conference of the Queensland Grocers' Retail Traders ...

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  12. BRAUND CLINIC DEVELOPMENTS

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Mr. J. Braund said today he would accept no new patients before he left Sydney about March ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL PEACE TALKS FAVOURED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Peace in Industry talks between employers and employees were favoured by the trade ...

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  14. NO SIGN OF THE TAIPAN

    BRISBANE. Monday.-- port masters along the north coast have not sighted the 83- food ketch Tainan, which left ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN RICE CROP

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- The Australian rice crop of 32,000 tons would be allocated to essential needs in Australia, the ...

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  16. WHEAT PLAN MAY FAIL

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Legislation passed last year by Queensland and Tasmania to make the Commonwealth ...

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  17. REFERENDUM ON MAY 29

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced today that Cabinet had ...

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  18. POST OFFICE SERVICES

    MELBOURNE," Monday. -- Expenditure on post and telegraph services in the next financial year would exceed ...

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  19. GRANT OF £4000 FOR OLYMPICS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) announced today that Cabinet had ...

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  20. Redbank Gamine Fine

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A room at the Kerwick Hotel, Ipswich Road, Redbank, had been set up as a "betting ring," ...

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  23. B.M.A. URGED TO STAND FOUR SQUARE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Nationalization of medicine would destroy the medical care and [jntlon?] enjoyed by the people. ...

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  24. ARABS' BID FOR INDEPENDENCE

    CAIRO, Monday.-- The secretary of the Arab League (Azzam Pasha) has announced that the league's political ...

    Article : 249 words
  25. 1100 MEN MAY LOSE THEIR JOBS

    The dismissal of 1100 men is being considered by Mt. Morgan Ltd directors because of the Disputes Committee ban on ...

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