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  4. NORWAY'S DECISION ON HER DEFENCE POLICY AWAITED

    LONDON, Monday.--Two possible courses face Norway as a result of the Russian offer of a non-aggression pact--polite, but firm, rejection of the offer, or a decision to sign neither the proposed Russian pact nor ...

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  5. CANBERRA COUNCIL FLAYS GOVERNMENT

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Like a fraternity of common thieves the Government took taxes from the people of Canberra ...

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  6. WORLD COMMENT ON CARDINAL'S TRIAL

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Budapest radio, which was quoted by Reuters Agency, today attacked the Roman ...

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  7. ALL-OUT ELECTION EFFORT BY ANTI-LABOUR PARTIES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The anti-Labour parties in Queensland are making an all-out attempt to win the Federal elections following last week's agreement to co-operate in electorates. Rapid moves in the selection ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA TO BECOME ARSENAL FOR EMPIRE

    LONDON, Monday. --Chapman Pincher, writing In the "Daily Express," says jet 'planes guided missiles and ...

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  9. DEDMAN REPLIES TO ECONOMIST'S CLAIM

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Minister for Post-war Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman), who administers the Government's ...

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  10. NO SUGGESTION OF MONEY FOR WARD, SAYS WITNESS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Andrew Buchanan Hawkins,. Brisbane accountant and company director, fold the New Guinea timber Royal Commission to-day that he had never heard any suggestion that the Minister for ...

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  11. PLANS TO IMPROVE RAIL TRANSPORT OF COAL

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A report to be submitted to the State Cabinet to-morrow will suggest steps necessary to ...

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  12. WOMEN'S PART IN U.S. FAMILY INCOMES

    NEW YORK. Monday. -- The average American family had an income of 3000 dollars during 1047--about 20 per cent. ...

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  13. NEW VICTORIAN JUDGE

    MELBOURNE. Monday.---Mr. Arthur Dean, L.L.M., K.C., was appointed a Judge of the Supreme Court by the State ...

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  14. TOOWOOMBA R.S.L. ANNUAL MEETING

    The president, Mr. A. E. Burstow, presided at the annual meeting of the Toowoomba. subbranch of the R.S.S.A.I.L.A., in ...

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  15. PHYSICIST'S VIEWS ON ATOMIC ENERGY CONTROL

    LONDON, Monday. -- Reuters correspondent says that sir James Chadwick (the atomic physicist), who is Master of ...

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  16. MR. ANTHONY EDEN TO VISIT TOOWOOMBA

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Itinerary for the three-day visit to Queensland of Mr. Anthony Eden, the wartime ...

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  17. BOWEN SEES LAST OF FLYING BOATS

    BOWEN, Monday.--The last Hythe flying boat on the Australia - England route left Bowen for Singapore this ...

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  18. NOW LONG WILL RED BLOCKADE LAST?

    BERLIN (Associated Press). --Free Berlin's new lord mayor, who learned about the Communists by being one, predicts ...

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  19. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER HURT IN UNUSUAL ACCIDENT

    SYDNEY. Monday.--Mother and daughter were Injured today in an unusual accident while waiting to cross a city ...

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  20. MORE POTATOES NEEDED TO MEET DEMAND

    BRISBANE, Monday.--More shipments of Tasmanian potatoes were needed if the public demand was to be satisfied, the ...

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  21. SHEARERS TO SEEK INCREASE IN WAGES

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Pay Increases, ranging up to 20 per cent for shearers and other pastoral workers, will be ...

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  22. WATERSIDERS REFUSE OFFER OF 126 AN HOUR

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Waterside workers to-day refused an offer ol 126 an hour to load the liners Orontes and ...

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  23. FEW DISGRUNTLED U.K. MIGRANTS HERE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Only 20 of the 3662 free and assisted passage British migrants who have come to Queensland since ...

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  24. COMMITTEE TO STABILISE FOOTWEAR INDUSTRY

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- An increase in the cost of footwear was inevitable if wages and leather prices continued ...

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  25. QUEENSLAND BOY FOR YOUTH FORUM

    MELBOURNE. Monday. -- Australia's Youth Forum winners. Keith Rayner (Queensland) and Joanna Ainslle ...

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  26. THIRTY DEATHS IN GERMAN 'BUS CRASH

    LONDON, Monday. -- The Associated Press correspondent at Donaueschingen (Germany) says 30 German skiers were killed in ...

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  27. VICTORIAN POLICE VISIT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Three officials of the Victorian Police Association are in Queensland investigating police pay and ...

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  28. NEW LIGHT CAR WILL SELL AT £300, PLUS TAX

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Detail of the small light car which he hopes to produce in Australia this year or early in ...

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  29. KOREA DEMANDS REPARATIONS

    SEOUL, Korea (Associated Press). -- President Syngman Rhee says Korea will seek to recover everything Japan took ...

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  31. VALENTINO'S MANSION BOUGHT BY MATRONS

    HOLLYWOOD, Monday. -- Five wealthy women who still sigh over Rudolph Valentino, yesterday bought his fabulous ...

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  33. CZECH LAWYERS MUST WORK IN MINES

    LONDON, Monday.--Renters correspondent at Prague says the trade union newspaper "Prace," stated that graduates ...

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  34. TELEVISION CONGRESS

    ROME (Associated Press). -- An international television exposition and congress will be held at Milan this autumn, it ...

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  35. PARTY TO DISCUSS PLANS FOR TAX CUTS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Federal Government's plans to cut direct taxation by £34.000,000 from July 1 next are expected to be discussed by the Parliamentary Labour Party at its pre-sessional meeting to-morrow. ...

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