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  3. U.S. SECRECY OVER ATOMIC PRODUCTION

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- President Truman yesterday refused to discuss a secret meeting he had had ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS UNION NOT TO HAUL GOAL

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Members ol the Australian Railways Union, at a special meeting to-day, endorsed last week's decision, made by their State Council, to refuse to haul coal in trucks from the mines. The union's ...

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  5. DOCK STRIKE CONDEMNED BY U.K. UNION LEADER

    LONDON, Sunday.--The future of the trade union movement depended on the course taken on the London dock strike, the president of the National Union of Mine Workers (Sir William Lawther) said yesterday. ...

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  6. CHIFLEY'S HINT OVER OPEN-CUT MINES

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- A hint at the possibility of the Government taking action for the temporary control of ...

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  7. PREMIER'S VIEW RESENTED IN NORTH

    TOWNSVILLE, Sunday. -- A proposal that the State Governor (Sir John Lavarack) be petitioned to investigate the ...

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  8. A.L.P. Members and Communists Fight at Newcastle Meeting

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Fights between supporters of the Australian Labour Party and Communists took place at Birdwood Park, Newcastle, to-day, and the Communist Party meeting broke up in confusion. Communist ...

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  9. REDS CRITICAL OF COURT OFFICERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The Communist Party held five separate meetings in the Domain in an attempt to ...

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  10. WATERSIDE STRIKERS ARRESTED IN HONOLULU

    HONOLULU, Sunday. -- The police yesterday arrested 80 striking waterside workers who unsuccessfully tried to stop two ...

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  11. FINANCE MINISTERS' TALKS NEARING END

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Commonwealth Finance Ministers' meeting will probably end to-morrow, says Reuters cor ...

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  12. PROPOSAL FOR INQUIRY INTO TRADE UNION RIGHTS

    LONDON, Sunday.--The correspondent of the British United Press in Geneva says that the United Nations ...

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  13. N.S.W. LEAGUE TEAM FIT, EXCEPT RAYNER

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The second row forward, Jack Rayner, who has been chosen in the New South Wales League team ...

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  14. STORMS CAUSE FOUR DEATHS IN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters Agency says that four people were killed and three others injured when violent ...

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  15. JEWEL THIEVES ROB MARYBOROUGH SHOP

    MARYBOROUGH, Sunday.-- Jewellery, valued so far at £500, was stolen from a city jeweller's shoo owned by Basil ...

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  16. FOREIGN SPY WORKERS HOLD VISAS TO ENTER U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- The Central Intelligence Agency reported to Congress yesterday that 32 representatives of ...

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  17. TWO NEW RECORDS IN BULIMBA CUP WIN

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Debating Ipswich by 15 to [?] at the Brisbane Cricket Ground yesterday. Brisbane created ...

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  18. WORLD-WIDE INTEREST IN BRITISH MURDER TRIAL

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters ".A correspondent says that police are guarding a locked court room at Lewes, where ...

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  19. THORNTON REFUSES TALK WITH "COPPER" PRESSMEN

    DARWIN, Sunday. -- The secretary of the Federated Ironworkers' Association (Mr. Thornton), who arrived here ...

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  20. RAILWAY EXTENSIONS PROPOSED TO MINISTER

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Transport Minister (Mr. Duggan) said to-night that the Government had been ...

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  21. CZECH LAW ON SPORT

    LONDON, Sunday.--The Associated Press representative at Prague says that the Czech nation, chuckling over the ...

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  22. NANKEVILLE'S GREAT MILE RUN AT WHITE CITY

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters correspondent says that Bill Nankeville ran probably the greatest mile ever seen in ...

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  23. MUTTON, LAMB PRICES RISE FROM TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- The chairman of the conference of State Prices Ministers (Mr. F. J. Finnan) to-night announced ...

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  24. FIVE HURT IN FIERCE MELBOURNE BRAWL

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- A policeman was seriously injured and four other persons were hurt during a, fierce, brawl at ...

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  25. BIG IRRIGATION SCHEME ON THALLON PROPERTY

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A Thallon grazier (Mr. K. Cameron) plans to irrigate the whole of his 29,000-acre ...

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  26. MR. DEDMAN SILENT

    LONDON. Sunday.--Reuters representative says that Mr. Dedman declined to comment on London reports of a plan to ...

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  29. NEW UNION TEST RECORD

    LONDON, Sunday.--Routers representative at Capetown says that 15 points from five penalty goals by Geffen -- a ...

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  30. VICTORIAN RACING MAN'S HIGH TALLY OF WINS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Fordham's photo finish defeat of Derrymore in the Sydenham Handicap at Moonee Valley ...

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  31. SYDNEY'S WORST CRIME WAVE SINCE END OF WAR

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Police said to-night that Sydney was experiencing its greatest crime wave since the end of ...

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  32. TWO BRITISH PILOTS KILLED IN CRASH

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters Agency says that both pilots were killed when two Seafire aircraft crashed yesterday in ...

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  33. TWO MEN KILLED IN N.S.W. 'BUS SMASH'

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Two men were killed instantly and six were injured when a footballers 'bus. returning from ...

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  34. MAN'S DEATH SENTENCE

    LONDON, Sunday.--Reuters representative says that a man, whose wife died after he had been sentenced at the Central ...

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    A group at the fortnightly dance of the Y.W.C.A. 50-50 Club for young men and women, held at Laurel Bank on Saturday night. Front. left to right: Mr. Lance Gant (club secretary), Misses Wilma Mayne and Betty Turley. Mr. Neal Ellis (president), Miss Joyce Anderson (general secretary. Y.W.C.A.). Back row: Miss Olive McGrath, Messrs. Vern. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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