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  4. PLAN FOR INDUSTRIAL PEACE AND GREATER PRODUCTION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A 10-point plan for industrial peace and greater production was announced to-day by the Minister for Shipping and Fuel (Senator McLeay). The plan urges employers and employees alike to realise ...

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  5. NO KNOWLEDGE OF DISHONESTY IN GASKET, SAYS MR. CHALK

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Giving evidence at the Royal Commission of Inquiry into the Golden Casket to-day, Mr. G. W. Chalk, Liberal Party Member of the Legislative Assembly for East Toowoomba. in reply to Mr.W. ...

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  6. SPAIN APPEALS FOR AUSTRALIAN WHEAT

    OTTAWA, Friday.--Spain has appealed to Australia to sell her several shiploads of wheat to help avert a famine ...

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    This Panoramic view of Toowoomba is typical of the views which can be seen from vantage points at suburbs on the western side of the city. In this picture, which was taken from North Street (west), the old Malt House provides a landmark in the foreground, and Mount Lofty, one of the highest parts of Toowoomba, can be seen on the left. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MR. BRUCE PIE COMMENCES EVIDENCE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--An unknown person used fo felephone him at 7 o'clock every morning, Arthur Bruce Pie, M.L.A., fold the Royal Commission inquiring into the Golden Casket to-day. Mr. Pie made this ...

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  9. U.K. TO RETAIN BASIC CONTROLS

    LONDON, Friday. -- The president of the Board of Trade (Mr. Harold Wilson) disclosed last night that basic controls-- ...

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  10. RUSSIA WALKS OUT ON ATOMIC TALKS

    NEW YORK, Friday.--R.E. sla walked out of the avonic energy meeting yesterday in a continuing protest against the ...

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  11. TRUMAN RETICENT ON HYDROGEN BOMB

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- President Truman yesterday, refused to say whether he had under consideration the ...

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  12. NO FURTHER FUNDS TO BUY CANADIAN PORK

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- The Economic Co-operation Administration announced yesterday that no further funds ...

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  13. BRITAIN TO HAVE MORE BACON AND SWEETS

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Minister for Food (Mr. Strachey) announced to-day that Britons would have their ...

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  14. CHILD BELIEVED DROWNED IN BREMER RIVER

    IPSWICH, Friday. -- Edward Sabine (5), of Deebing Street, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Sabine, is presumed to have been ...

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  15. "NEW YORK TIMES'" PRICE UP TWO CENTS

    NEW YORK, Friday.--The price cf the "New York Times" is being increased from three to five cents on Monday because ...

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  16. REPORT ON WORKINGS OF IPSWICH CITY COUNCIL

    IPSWICH, Friday.--A report on the administration of the Ipswich City Council was tabled at a special meeting to-night. ...

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  17. RECORD PRICE AT OPENING OF N.Z. WOOL SALE

    AUCKLAND, Friday. -- A record of 68[?]d. was paid for an extra superfine crossbred lot at the opening of tho third ...

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  18. MALAYAN TIN OUTPUT IN 1949 WAS RECORD

    SINGAPORE, Friday. -- Malayan tin production was 55,448 tons last year, setting a post-war record, being more ...

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  19. BISHOP ARRESTED IN COMMUNIST CHINA

    HONG KONG, Friday. -- Communists on Tuesday arrested Bishop Quentin Huang. aged 45, the Anglican Bishop ...

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  20. MARSTON TO PLAY SOCCER FOR ENGLISH CLUB

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Australian international right back Joe Marston has agreed to sign a contract to play for an ...

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  21. "State and Federal Wage Rises to be Followed by Higher Prices"

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Increase in prices for almost all commodities will follow a rise of 2 in the State basic wage, announced by the Industrial Court to-day, and the 2 Federal wage rise announced on Thursday. ...

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  22. MINISTER ACCUSED OF MISLEADING STATEMENT

    COOLANGATTA, Friday. -- The Housing Minister (Mr. Power) was accused by the United Progress Associations ...

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  23. AGREEMENT REACHED ON HEALTH SCHEME

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Legislation for the National Health Scheme was "almost certain" during Parliament's ...

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  26. LICE LED TO ARREST

    TOKIO (Reuters).--Japanese police recently tracked down two mederer-burglars by the lice they left at the scene of ...

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  27. CROWD TO SEE FILM ON LONDON POLICE FORCE

    LONDON. Friday.--Two hundred extra police were rushed to Leicester square last night to control the milling crowd ...

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  28. ARCHIBALD PRIZE WON BY SYDNEY ARTIST

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The trustees of the National Art Gallery of New South Wales announced that 48-year-old ...

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  29. "WOODY WOODPECKER" IS PATRIOTIC HEN IN PRAGUE

    LONDON, Friday. -- The Associated Press correspondent in Prague says the hit tune. "The Woody ...

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  30. CORTEN KNOCKED OUT

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- Jimmy Reeves (9.84). of Sydney, knocked out Freddie Corten (9.8) in the sixth round at the Stadium to ...

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