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  4. SEDITION CHARGES AGAINST ANOTHER COMMUNIST LEADER

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Federal Government has launched prosecutions against another Communist leader for alleged seditious statements. The Acting Attorney-General (Senator McKenna) announced to-night ...

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  5. STRICT CHECKS ON ALIEN IMMIGRANTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Security screening of alien immigrants is so strict that there is virtually no danger of ...

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  6. COMMUNISTS MOLEST TWO REPORTERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--About 200 men attended a meeting called by Communists outside the Williamstown ...

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  7. NO NEGOTIATIONS UNTIL THE BERLIN BLOCKADE IS LIFTED

    BERLIN, Tuesday.--Informed British and American quarters state that Russian approaches to American diplomats in Washington suggesting fresh discussions of a Berlin settlement have met a definite refusal to ...

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    Some of the ministers attending the annual ministerial con ference now in progress at the Church of Christ. Toowoomba. Back row (left to right): Messrs. AV. Giezendanner (Wynnum), E. T. Hart (Toowoomba), G. Miller (Rockhampton), R. Roberts (Maryborough). Seated (left to right): Messrs. A. Norling (Kedron), C. A. Latimer (Annerloy), F. Stow, Youth Director (Boondall), P. C. D. Alcorn, B.A. (Albion), Chaplain Flight-Lieutenant L. G. Crisp, L.Th. (Amberiey). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. STATE ATTITUDE TO CAR PRICE CONTROL

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Queensland will oppose the lifting of price controls on new cars at the inter-State prices ...

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  10. No "Blanket Ban" on Australians by Philippines Government

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--Mr. Jose Melencio, Philippines Consul-General, told the Australian Associated Press yesterday that the Philippines Government had not placed a "blanket ban" on Australians, but that ...

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  11. IRELAND "APART BUT NOT ADRIFT"

    MONTREAL, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister of Ireland (Mr. Costello) said in a message to the Irish Society in Montreal ...

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  12. VESSELS COLLIDE NEAR SINGAPORE

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--A message from Manilla says that the Radio Corporation of America's marine station ...

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  13. BIG STORE CATTLE AUCTIONS SHORTLY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Because of the increased prices for store cattle since the rains fell, some of the biggest cattle ...

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  14. ACCOMMODATION FOR 4000 DISPLACED PERSONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Accommodation for 4000 displaced persons is being provided at Greta Camp, near Singleton, ...

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  15. "PEOPLE'S PRIESTS'' FOR YUGOSLAVIA

    The Yugoslav State, militant Communist and non-religious, is prepared, like its Cominform opponents, to tolerate the ...

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  16. LAND SETTLEMENT SCHEME AGREEMENT

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Formal agreements for making advances to settlers under the War Service Land Settlement ...

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  17. SOVIET BLOC MOVE ON GREEKS DEFEATED

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The United Nations General Assembly's Political Committee yesterday defeated a move by ...

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  18. RESTRICT PRODUCTION OF MINERALS FROM SANDS?

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Restriction on the production of heavy minerals from beach sands was urged to-day by Mr. ...

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  19. SKELETON OF ELDERLY WOMAN FOUND

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A thirteen-year-old boy, Peter Dillon, discovered the skeleton of an elderly woman in thick, bush ...

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  20. NO DEFINITE DATE FIXED FOR ELECTIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Although the Minister for Labour and National Service (Mr. Holloway) was reported to ...

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  21. DRUNKEN DRIVER FINED £35 AND LOSES LICENCE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Fining a motorist a total of £35 in the Liverpool court to-day, Mr. Debenham, S.M., described him ...

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  22. LITERARY SECTION WINNERS AT EISTEDDFOD

    The names of the winners in the literary section at the fifty-eighth Queensland eisteddfod in Toowoomba were ...

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  23. ALL SUMMONSES AGAINST TRAMWAYMEN WITHDRAWN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--At a conference with the Tramways Union Executive to-day the City Council agreed to ...

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  24. THREE MEN ARRESTED ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Following police inquiries into the death of Mervyn Francis Morrison (20), of Alexandria, on ...

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  25. OWNERS' SISTER TO GO ON OCEAN YACHT TRIP

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The sister of the bachelor owners of a ketch which left on a 7000 mile Journey to Los Angeles ...

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  26. INCREASE EXPECTED IN GRAIN SORGHUM HARVEST.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Queensland's 1948-49 grain sorghum harvest may be larger than was first anticipated, ...

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  29. FREIGHTER AGROUND

    HALIFAX (Nova Scotia), Tuesday.--The freighter Vinje, of pan-American registry, radioed that she was aground ...

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  30. EGG EXPERIMENT

    In a cold store at Hays Wharf, London, Ministry of Food scientists are carrying out an experiment with 5.000,000 eggs. ...

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  31. HEALTH CHIEF DISCUSSES QUARANTINE PRECAUTIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The quarantine precautions against the introduction of disease to Australia were as efficient as ...

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  32. WOMAN BRUTALLY BASHED BY ROBBERS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Mrs. Sabina Dalian (55) was brutally bashed and kicked by two men when she found then) ...

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  33. LUCKY ESCAPES IN FORCED LANDING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Two young men on a lunch-hour flight from Bankstown to Manly had lucky escapes to-day ...

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  34. WOMAN AND SON BURIED BODY IN BACKYARD

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A 46-year-old widow and her son, aged 18, were released on a two-year bond after pleading ...

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  35. MAN ON SERIOUS CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Kenneth Johnston Taylor (22, motor mechanic), formerly of Brisbane and now of East Sydney, ...

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  36. MAN FOUND DEAD

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--An unidentified man was found dead this morning at Caulfield racecourse. He had a bullet wound in the ...

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  37. UNITED STATES AND CHINA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--The chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee (Senator Connally) told reporters yesterday that there was ...

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  38. U.S. TROOPS MAY QUIT KOREA

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.--The State Department said yesterday that discussions were proceeding for the withdrawal of American ...

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  39. CAR PRODUCTION RECORD

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters frankfurt correspondent says that the monthly automobile production in the British and American ...

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