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  4. DOCK MEN'S PAY REQUEST REFUSED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Because of financial difficulties owing to the strike, waterside workers in Brisbane to-day asked the shipowners to pay them on Thursday instead of waiting for their official pay ...

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  5. NEED OF MORE AID FOR EUROPE BY 1951

    GENEVA, Tuesday. --The United Nations' Economic Mission In its report, on Europe's economy, which has ...

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  6. HEARING DAYS FOR RAIL CLAIMS FIXED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Industrial Court to-day fixed April 14,15, 16 and 19 for the hearing of claims by the Railway Unions. Claims by workshops employees and an application for extra leave ...

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  7. INJUNCTION GRANTED TO CARPENTERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- In the Supreme Court to-day Mr. Justice Brennan granted an interim injunction until further ...

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  8. £7000 TAKEN FROM IPSWICH HOME

    IPSWICH, Tuesday.--'Thieves who broke into the home of R. J. Beaumont, 'bus proprietor, Salisbury Road. ...

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    A New Observatory in an Old Setting.--Greenwich Observatory, which has lived since 1675 on the edge of London, now finds the city's atmosphere Interfering with its work and is to move shortly to Hurstmonceux Castle, in Sussex, nine miles from the sea. Hurstmonceux Castle, shown here in a fine aerial view, dates from the fifteenth century. It was built in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. COMMUNISM MAY SPLIT GOVERNMENT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Unless the Victorian Government dealt effectively with the menace of Communism the Country Party was not prepared to stay in the composite Ministry, the Deputy Premier ...

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  11. CARPENTERS' WILD BRISBANE MEETING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--One thousand five hundred members of the Carpenters' Union Jammed the Trades Hall in a ...

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  12. ALEXANDRIA POLICE TO RETURN TO WORK

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Associated Press representative at Alexandria says that 3000 striking police officers have ...

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  13. TWO FEDERAL MINISTERS' DUTIES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr, Chifley) to-day announced a re-arrangement of the Ministerial duties ...

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  14. SYDNEY BROOD MARE AUCTIONS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A total lof 26,230 guineas was realised for 108 lots at William Inglis and Sons' sale of brood mares ...

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  15. VALUABLE GOODS NOT INSURED

    CANBERRA Tuesday. --Hundreds of thousands of pounds worth of uninsured Commonwealth goods are ...

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  16. STATE COAL FOR GASWORKS?

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Townsville, Cairns and Charters Towers gasworks may have to depend on Queensland coal ...

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  17. KOREANS AND JAPS IN PITCHED BATTLE

    TOKIO, Monday.--A hundred thousand residents of Hamamatsu, a coastal town south of Tokio. hid In terror on Sunday ...

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  18. MISSION MAY GO TO JAPAN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The dispatch of a Federal parliamentary Mission to Japan is now being considered by the ...

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  19. SCARCITY OF COMMON METALS

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.-- Sir Herbert Gepp (Managing Director of Australian Paper Manufacturers Ltd.), who ...

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  20. CLAIMS REGARDING FALKLAND ISLANDS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Reuters representative in Colombia says that Senor Juan Atilio Bramuglia ...

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  21. LEARNING TO FLY ALL OVER AGAIN

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- "The only limit to the speeds at which a man can fly is our ingenuity in keeping him ...

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  23. OCCUPANTS OF LAUNCH RESCUED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- One woman and three men, who were rescued from the wrecked motor launch Darwin, are ...

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  25. "I'LL WALK BESIDE YOU"

    WARWICK, Tuesday. --The dismal slowness of a mixed train from Wallangarra to Brisbane ...

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  26. FIGHTING OVER COMMUNISTS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --A series of fights and tho ejection of four men were the highlights of a ...

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  27. OPPOSITION TO N.Z. DEFENCE POLICY

    WELLINGTON, Monday. -- "If New Zealand were able to defend herself with words we would be about as well equipped ...

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  28. MIGRANTS WILL OBSERVE AWARDS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) assured tho Trades Hall council Executive ...

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  29. "We Shall Come"

    PRAGUE, Tuesday.--Reuters correspondent says the first issue of a four-page underground newspaper run off by a ...

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  30. TAX DEDUCTIONS TO PRODUCERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Following representations made by the Queensland Government, the Commonwealth Taxation ...

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  31. BUSINESSMAN DIES IN OFFICE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- One of Brisbane's best known businessmen, Mr. Joseph P. Cranley, dropped dead in his office ...

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  32. ANOTHER SYDNEY GAP TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A .35- year-old former Air Force man committed suicide over a 150ft. cliff at The Gap at Watson's ...

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  33. STOP PRESS

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Stafford Cripps), opening his Budget speech on the ...

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  34. STRANDED 'PLANE MAY BE "ARRESTED"

    SYDNEY. Tuesday. -- The £15.000 Halton Halifax freight plane, which has been stranded at Mascot and ...

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  35. Strike by 20,000 in England

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters correspondent says the building of railcars for Australia was among the export ...

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