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  4. NO STRIKERS ON THIS TRAIN

    Marginal rates and "black" bans do not appear to be of any concern to this train crew, who built their own train, drove it, and were the passengers. They are pupils at a Modern Infants' School in Britain, where the children are taught to make things with their hands and to get as much enjoyment as possible from life. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH ATTACK ON SOVIET EXPANSION

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Referring to Soviet expansion in Europe at a meeting of the Security Council, Sir Alexander Cadogan (Britain) said: "There are limits beyond which this tide must not ...

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  6. CHEERFUL NOTE AT BAND CONTEST

    Mr. C. H. Green, president of the Australian Band Council and president of the Queensland Band Association, conducting the draw for positions for juvenile events at the Band Contest, and giving the boys fatherly advice, which is obviously being appreciated. The boys, who are members of the Mackay, West Wallsend and Dalby bands, took part in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ASSEMBLY QUERIES ON M.L.A.'S INJURIES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Minister for Health and Home Affairs (Mr. Jones) told Mr. D. MacDonald ...

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  8. AF.U.L.E. AWARD HEARING BEGUN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Members of the Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen had ...

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  9. SUGAR LAUNCH CREW BATTLING FOR LIVES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- With several feet of water in her engine room the Fairymead Sugar Company's ...

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  10. EMPTY YUGOSLAV OFFER TO ITALY

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--Although the State Department declined to comment yesterday on the reported Yugoslav offer to "exchange" Trieste for Gorizia, north of Trieste, a high-ranking official of ...

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  11. REPLY TO WAGES CLAIMS CONTINUED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Replies to the unions' applications for an increase in the State basic wage were heard ...

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  12. A.C.T.U. MEN FAIL TO SETTLE STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Efforts by the Australian Council of Trade Unions to find a solution to the railway trouble failed, and the president (Mr. P. Clarey) and the vice-president (Mr. R. King) ...

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  13. STOCK SURGEONS UNDER NEW ACT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Four veterinary surgeons had signed agreements with the Government under the new Diseases ...

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  14. PRICES CONTROL REFERENDUM

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- If price control were lifted today, the ordinary man, in the street would be at the mercy ...

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  15. AIR TRANSPORT CARE

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Airline operators will advocate an international air transport card for non-immigrants, ...

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  16. EIGHT ARRESTS FOR STRIKE PICKETING

    An attempt was made this morning to resume strike picketing to Brisbane but it was soon stopped by police. ...

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  19. ROYAL VISIT

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.--Their Majesties the King and Queen and Princess Margaret will spend about 10 weeks in Australia, ...

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    A. Bolton (left), 11 years of age, and P. Mehonoshen (12 years), who were first and second respectively in the Boys B flat or E flat Cornet Solo, under 14 years, at the Band Contest yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. REPLY TO DR. EVATT ON BANK ACT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Dr. Evatt (Federal Attorney-General) had tried to escape from criticisms of the Banking Act ...

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