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  4. MORE SOCIALISATION PLANS IN U.K. LABOUR POLICY

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The socialisation of the sugar, steel, meal wholesaling and cement industries, ownership of assurance by policy holders, and transfer to public ownership of "any appropriate sections" of the ...

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  5. BREAD PRICE RISES IN COUNTRY CENTRES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday-- Bread prices increased from a farthing to a halfpenny a loaf in 140 Queensland country ...

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  6. "NO UNDERTAKING" ON BURDEKIN DAM

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Commenting to-day on the Queensland Government's plans for the construction of ...

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  7. GOVERNMENT'S NEW APPROACH TO HEALTH PROBLEMS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--It was fundamentally wrong that the whole responsibility of private and hospital medical services should be thrown on the Government, the Federal Minister for Health (Sir Earle Page) ...

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  8. "DID NOT KNOW SHIP HAD HIT SUBMARINE"

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Captain Hommerburg, master of the Swedish oil tanker, Divina, told the "Evening Standard" ...

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  9. BLIZZARDS CONTINUE IN NORTH AMERICA

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--A severe cold wave froze much of the United States yesterday. Blizzards continued ...

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  10. Russia Extends Boycott in U.N. Over Chinese Representation

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday.--Following Russia's action yesterday in extending her boycott to three more United Nations committees in protest against the presence of the Chinese Nationalist delegates, discussion among ...

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  11. PREMIER UNAWARE OF NORTH QUEENSLAND LABOUR PARTY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said today that he did not know the "North Queensland Labour ...

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  12. HEAVY SEAS BATTER HOLE IN CAIRNS ESPLANADE

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.--A 300- yard section of the Cairns Esplanade, from the junction of Shields Street and the ...

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  13. SHEEP HOLDING BLOCKS FOR SELECTION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Lands Minister (Mr. Foley) stated to-day that two portions of Evesham sheep holding ...

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  14. SCHEME FOR HOSPITAL CONTRIBUTION FUND

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A hospital contribution fund scheme which, it was hoped, would cover all hospitals in ...

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  15. DIPPING OF HEAD LIGHTS TO BE COMPULSORY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Glaring headlights on cars will be eliminated when the new traffic laws come into ...

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  16. POWERS OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS ACT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Queensland Society for the Prevention of Cruelty will press for amendments and additions ...

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  17. OVER-POPULATION CRISIS IN ITALY

    ROME (Associated Press).-- Italy's over-population crisis is worsening, with little relief in sight. Despite energetic ...

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  18. LITTLE POSSIBILITY OF ENDING U.K. RATIONING

    LONDON, Tuesday.--A Government spokesman said last night that there was no prospect of ending rationing in ...

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  19. PRESS DERIDES BORDER'S BATTING DISPLAY

    EAST LONDON, Tuesday.--The Border team's double debacle against tho Australian bowlers yesterday was too much ...

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  20. VIOLENT THUNDERSTORM LASHES N.S.W. TOWN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Lightning split trees and 131 points of rain fell in less than 30 minutes at Bega, on the South ...

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  21. FOOD RATIONING ENDS IN WEST GERMANY

    BONN, Tuesday.--The West German Food Ministry has announced that rationing on all foodstuffs, except sugar, will ...

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  22. MAN SERIOUSLY INJURED IN BLASTING ACCIDENT

    MALENY, Tuesday.--A man was seriously injured this afternoon when he was struck by a piece of a tree he had ...

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  23. BRITAIN AND U.S. CHARGED WITH INTERFERENCE

    BUDAPEST, Tuesday.--The Hungarian Government last night described the action of the British and American ...

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  24. A.C.T.U. MAY ASK FOR PRICES REFERENDUM

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Inter-State executive of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, at its meeting in ...

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  25. THREE KILLED IN BRAWL IN JAP LEPROSARIUM

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--Sixty Japanese Korean lepers yesterday kicked and beat three of their fellow inmates to death in ...

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  26. LINKING OF POLIO AND MILK CRITICISED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The linking of poliomyelitis and milk by the senior officer of the Health Commission (Dr. R. ...

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  27. "CONDUCT OF BAY TRAGEDY SURVIVOR INEXPLICABLE"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The Marine Court of Inquiry will give its decision on Friday on the collision between the ...

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  28. FURTHER ADVANCE IN WOOL SELLING RATES

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Wool selling rates have risen by up to 2 per cent, on the closing rates of 1949 during the past ...

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  29. AMBULANCE ATTENDS TWO MEN WITH INJURED HANDS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--While taking a man with an almost severed thumb to the Nanango Hospital to-day. Yarraman ...

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  30. A.W.U. PAYS TRIBUTE TO LATE MR. FALLON

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Queensland conference of the Australian Workers' Union today adjourned as a mark of ...

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  31. STATE'S ORANGE "DROUGHT'' TEMPORARILY RELIEVED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The orange "drought" in Brisbane and Queensland country areas was temporarily relieved ...

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  32. "DELAY IN ENGLISH CARS DUE TO STEEL SHORTAGE"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The delay in English cars and trucks reaching the Australian market had been caused by a ...

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  33. ROME STUDENTS CHARGED WITH CHEATING

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters Rome correspondent says that police yesterday charged 116 students, professors and ...

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  34. U.S. MAY PRODUCE HYDROGEN ATOM BOMB

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.--President Truman would probably decide within two or three weeks whether the United ...

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  35. NEW APPOINTMENT TO QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Dr. T. K. Ewer, of the institute of Animal Pathology of the University of Cambridge, has been ...

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  36. MAN FINED £10 FOR USING 14-YEAR-OLD TRAM PASS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Transport Department asked for a £169 compensation order against a man in the Central ...

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  39. PLEA FOR RELEASE FROM GAOL OF T.B. SUFFERER

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--An application for the release from Long Bay Gaol of Richard Aitken (29), was made in the ...

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  40. A.C.T.U. MOVE TO PROTECT WORKERS' INTERESTS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The Australian Council of Trade Unions will seek a compulsory conference between ...

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  41. "WORLD FOOD AND DOLLAR SHORTAGE CRISIS OVER"

    LONDON, Tuesday.--The world crisis caused by the food and dollar shortages had passed, the Food ...

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  42. HOUSING CONSTRUCTION FIGURES FOR STATE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Commonwealth statistician (Dr. Roland Wilson) said to-day that during the ...

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  43. FIFTY TERRORISTS KILLED IN MALAYAN FIGHTING

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.--Security forces in Malaya killed 50 terrorists during December and wounded 52 others, and ...

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  44. MOGGILL FERRY OVERTURNS IN BRISBANE RIVER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Two men had narrow escapes when the Moggill vehicle ferry capsized in the Upper Brisbane ...

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  45. "ALLIES READY FOR NEW RED BLOCKADE OF BERLIN"

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters correspondent in Berlin says that the Western allies were prepared at all times for a ...

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  46. MORE SORGHUM PLANTINGS PUNNED AT PEAK DOWNS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Another 32,000 acres of sorghum would be planted on the Food for Britain farms in Central ...

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  47. TO RECOGNISE CHINESE REDS

    PARIS, Tuesday.--The HoChi Minh Indo-Chinese autonomist regime will recognise the Chinese Communist ...

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