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  4. GOAL BOARD CONSIDERS FIRST WEEK'S OUTPUT SATISFACTORY

    SYDNEY, Friday, -- New South Wales miners produced 260,000 tons of coal this week --about 20,000 tons below the potential output, a Joint Coal Board spokesman announced to-night. He said that the board ...

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  5. BIG CUT IN TRUMAN'S PROPOSED ARMS AID

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- In a stunning defeat for President Truman's administration, the House of Representatives last ...

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  6. EVACUATION OF CANTON BEGINS

    HONG KONG, Friday. -- Although there is no panic vet, the evacuation of Canton has begun. Unlike 1938, however. ...

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  7. FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO MAKE FURTHER GIFT TO BRITAIN

    CANBERRA, Friday, -- The Commonwealth Government has decided to make a further gift of £10,000,000 to Britain his year. Provision for the gift is fo be made in the 1949-50 Budget, which will be further ...

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    Lockyer Creek at the point whore it flows under the high-level bridge adjacent to the railway station at Gatton. Before reaching this scenic spot the creek meanders through thousands of acres of rich farming country, to which it renders a priceless service -- irrigation. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CHURCH PLANS CAMPAIGN AGAINST COMMUNISM

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A campaign against Communism Is being planned by the Queensland Presbyterian Church. A ...

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  10. DR. L. ROSS NAMED AS FORMER RED

    MELBOURNE. Friday. -- Dr. Lloyd Ross, present Director of Public Relations in the Department of Post-war ...

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  11. Sorghum Crop "Disappointing but not a Failure," Says Mr. Kemp

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Because of heavy damage by frost, a harvest of only 320,000 bushels of grain sorghum from the Peak Downs food for Brifaln farm is now likely. This was admitted to-day by the deputy ...

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  12. REPORT ON PROGRESS OF HOUSING SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Since the Inception of the Commonwealth-State housing scheme five years ago. 23.000 houses ...

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  13. CHILD KILLED UNDER FATHER'S TRUCK

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Eileen Rose Heitzel (2½), of Manly Vale, was accidentally killed today when her father backed a ...

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  14. OPINION DIVIDED ON INCENTIVE PAYMENTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Unions affiliated with the Australian Council of Trade Unions are sharply divided ...

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  15. "TOTAL WAR" AGAINST KAREN REBELS

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuters Rangoon correspondent soys the president of the Shan States (Sao Hkun Hkio) has issued a ...

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  16. MOVE AGAINST REDS BY A.L.P. BRANCH

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Earlwood branch of the Australian Labour Tarty tonight resolved that affiliation ...

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  17. POLICE CLASH WITH BENGAL TRIBESMEN

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuters Calcutta correspondent says that five tribesmen were killed and six Injured when police ...

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  18. MAN SENT TO TRIAL FOR ASSAULT AND ROBBERY

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- William John Darcy (19, labourer) was committed for trial in the Redforn Court to-day on charges ...

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  19. COAL SHORTAGE FELT AT MT. ISA MINES

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- The Minister for Mines (Mr. Moore) announced to-day that his department was Investigating; a ...

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  20. COMMUNIST LED STRIKES IN FINNISH PORTS

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuters representative at Helsinki says that one striker was killed and six strikers and 10 policemen ...

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  21. WATTERSON TO RIDE HIGHWAY IN TO DAY'S CUP

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Jocks Nell Watterson was engaged tonight to ride Highway to Tattersall's Cup the main race at ...

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  22. SAWMILLER AGAINST TIMBER CONTROL

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Private enterprise must be favoured rather than Interfered with, said the chairman of the ...

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  23. DOCTOR OFF ROLL; ANOTHER SUSPENDED

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Medical Hoard Disciplinary Tribunal to-day struck one doctor from the medical practitioners' ...

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  24. MAPS FOR NEW STATE ELECTORATES SOON

    BRISBANE, Friday, -- The Electoral Distribution Commission is expected to issue maps of now state electoral ...

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  25. JAPAN TO RE ENTER INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS

    TOKIO. Friday. -- Japanese officials were elated to-day by the Washington announcement that Japan is to be ...

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  26. DRILLED 35,000 FEET IN SEARCH FOR OIL

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- More than 35,000 lect of drilling had been done by the Shell (Qld.) Development. Pty Ltd. in its ...

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  27. MR. MENZIES CRITICISES LABOUR GOVERNMENT

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- The Labour Government was "too prudent, sluggish, timorous or Irresponsible" to attack ...

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  28. VIRTUAL STATE OF WAR IN THE CARIBBEAN

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- The Dominican Ambassador at Large (Dr. Julio Ortega Frier) declared last night that there ...

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  29. HOUSES BLACKED OUT BY TRUCK CRASH

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- Nearby houses were blacked out for 15 minutes following a truck accident at Annerley late this ...

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  30. FRANCE TO SUPPLY BRITAIN WITH 40,000 TONS OF BEEF

    LONDON, Monday. -- The correspondent of the "Dally Express" In Paris says agreement will soon be ready to ...

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  31. SHOPKEEPERS SEEK HIGHER PROFIT MARGIN ON SUGAR

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The president of the Queensland Shopkeepers Association (Mr. V. Martin) said to-night ...

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  32. MINISTER'S WELCOME TO FORMER U.K. SERVICEMEN

    CANBERRA. Friday. -- The Minister for Immigration (Mr. Calwell) to-day sent' a message of welcome to 550 ...

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  33. DECISION TO SET UP ATOM POWER COMMITTEE

    CANBERRA. Friday. -- Cabinet to-day decided to set up an industrial Atomic Energy Policy Committee to advise on ...

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  36. BRITONS "SQUEEZED AND LEVELLED"

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuters Strasbourg correspondent says tho Journal "D'Alsace," an Independent newspaper published ...

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  37. DYNAMITE-HIGH IDEALS BACKED FOR DOUBLE

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- Dynamite and High Ideals were backed to-day in a £190,999 Epsom-Metropolitan Handicaps double. ...

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  38. USE OF BIG WINDMILLS TO GENERATE ELECTRICITY

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- Use of windmills with 200-feet propellers to generate electricity for industrial and domestic ...

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  39. SMALL REDUCTION IN IPSWICH CITY RATE

    IPSWICH, Friday. -- The budget of the new City Council provides for a reduction of only 3d. in the £ in the general rate, ...

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  40. AUCKLAND WHARFMEN RESUME OPERATIONS

    AUCKLAND, Friday, -- After seven working days' idleness, about 50,000 tons of cargo in ships berthed at Auckland ...

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  41. "DANGER SIGNAL" FOR MALAN'S GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuters correspondent in Johannesburg says that the narrow victory or Dr. Daniel Malan's ...

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  42. ATOM BOMB PUPILS

    LONDON. -- "Atom bomb pupils," chosen by London County Council and the London boroughs, are being sent. ...

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  43. BOWLERS SELECTED TO VISIT SYDNEY

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- The selectors of the Queensland Bowling Association, Messrs. J. R. Frazer, F. W. Ash and J. P. ...

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  44. SIX YEARS SENTENCE FOR' SWINDLING

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- You shave swindled the people with merciless lack of discrimination." Mr. Justice Stanley told ...

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  45. BELFAST STOPPAGE HOLDS UP LINEN EXPORTS

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuters Agency says that British linen export's worth nearly £1,000,000 sterling are being held up by a ...

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  46. CABINET APPROVES BIG REDUCTION IN DOLLAR IMPORTS

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- Cabinet approved of a cut of 25 per cent, in Australia's dollar imports. This reduction honours ...

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