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  3. MINERS AT ROSEWOOD HECKLED BY WOMEN

    IPSWICH, Wednesday. -- Women, with crying babies in their arms, took a prominent part in a demonstration this ...

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  4. EARLY COLLAPSE OF STRIKE EXPECTED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The collapse of the coal strike is expected to follow a decision by the Coal Mining Unions Council this afternoon to call aggregate meetings of striking miners to discuss a return to work. ...

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  5. ATTACK ON SHARPLEY BY FORMER M.L.A.

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- Mr. A. A. Hughes, a former Victorian M.L.A., to-day claimed before the Royal ...

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  6. FULL STATE OF EMERGENCY DECLARED IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--A full state of emergency was declared to-night by the Victorian Executive Council for one month. The Premier (Mr. Hollway) said this was because, there was no end of the strike in ...

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  7. MORE CUTS IN DOLLAR IMPORTS FORECAST

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The Federal Minister for Post-Wor Reconstruction (Mr. Dedman) to-night forecast more drastic ...

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  8. MINISTERS SEE A "BRIGHT SPOT" IN BANKING VERDICT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Federal Ministers see as "a bright spot" the decision of the Privy Council not to assess costs in the banking appeal case until after the full reasons for the judgment are given in October. They ...

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  9. INCENTIVE PAYMENT SYSTEM COMMENDED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Incentive payments were commended by Mr. D. Morrison, a Federal Conciliation ...

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  10. WORLD'S FIRST PURE JET AIRLINER LEAVES GROUND

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Reuters Agency says that the world's first purely jet airliner, the De Havllland ...

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  11. BILINGA AIR CRASH REPORT NOT TO BE MADE PUBLIC

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The result of the inquest on the Bilinga air crash will not be made public. The ...

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  12. BABY DROWNED IN SHALLOW SUMP HOLE

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.-- Chris Wilfred Lear (19 months) was drowned this afternoon in a sump hole ...

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  13. FOURTEEN INJURED IN CLASH AT TEL-AVIV

    TEL-AVIV, Wednesday. -- Eight policemen and six demonstrators were injured in a clash when 400 Jewish immigrants ...

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  14. COUNTRY PARTY ELECTS OFFICE BEARERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The election of office-bearers for the Queensland Country Party, conducted at to-day's ...

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  15. FORMULA FOR DESTRUCTION OF WHITE ANTS

    NEW DELHI.--A formula for the destruction of white ants at "a very cheap cost" has been announced by the Forest ...

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  16. SOUVENIRS FOR DEPARTING HIGH SCHOOL BOYS

    AUCKLAND (New Zealand), Wednesday.--To offset the souveniring tendencies of boarders at Whangarei Boys ...

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  17. THORNTON'S OFFER OF POSTS TO ANTI-REDS REJECTED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The national secretary of the Ironworkers Association (Mr. E. Thornton) to-day offered the ...

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  18. GIRL CLERK ACQUITTED OF POWER USE CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Because there was no proof that a girl clerk bad switched on & radiator a summons ...

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  19. TOWNSVILLE WATERSIDE WORKERS DISCHARGED

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday. --A gang of watersiders was discharged for refusing to load lead into the freezer of the ...

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  20. STATE PEARLING INDUSTRY EARNS MANY DOLLARS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Queensland's pearling industry was expected to earn more than £500,000 in dollars this ...

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  21. WOMAN ADMITS SWEARING FALSE BAIL BOND

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- A 24-year-old woman told the 'General Sessions to-day that 'she swore a false bail bond for ...

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  22. STATE'S LARGE-SCALE WAR ON NOOGOORA BURR

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Hormone-type weedicides are being used in a large-scale war against Noogoora burr, the ...

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  23. "TYPHOON HESTER" MAY REACH TOKIO TO-DAY

    TOKIO, Wednesday. -- "Typhoon Hester" is expected to hit the Tokio area to-morrow, but it is no longer of ...

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  24. SECOND VICTIM OF MILL BURST STILL UNCONSCIOUS

    BUNDABERG, Wednesday.-- To-night Walter Bucholz (24), who was seriously injured when a centrifugal machine ...

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  25. WOMAN INJURED ON VESSEL DURING HURRICANE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A woman passenger was injured, crockery was smashed, and furniture was hurled round the ...

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  26. MINISTER'S STATEMENT ON FUTURE OF B.C.O.F.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan was not likely to be withdrawn before ...

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  27. UNKNOWN VESSEL SINKS JAPANESE FISHING BOAT

    TOKIO, Wednesday. -- The captain and four members of the crew of a Japanese fishing boat were killed instantly when ...

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  28. NEW GUINEA'S POTENTIAL HYDRO-ELECTRICITY POWER

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- New Guinea held a potential 20,000,000 horsepower of hydro electricity, a former chief ...

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  29. MR. HOLLWAY DENIES "DIPLOMATIC" ILLNESS

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday. --The Minister for Labour and National Service (Mr. Holloway denied suggestions ...

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  30. THIRTEEN WORDS COST £200,000

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- The Australian Government's appeal to the Privy Council in the banking case,which ...

    Article : 133 words
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  33. EMERGENCY MARTIAL LAW FOR CANTON CITY

    CANTON, Wednesday.--Canton garrison headquarters announced last night that emergency martial law would be ...

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  34. A.L.P. LODGES PROTEST OVER ELECTION SIGNS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Australian Labour Party has lodged a protest with the Commonwealth Electoral Officer ...

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  35. MAITLAND FLOOD DANGER HAS PASSED PEAK

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The flood danger has passed its peak at Maitland. In New South Wales fine weather to-day ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN VISIT FOR TELEVISION HEAD

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Sir Ernest Fisk said yesterday that Mr. G. E. condliffe of Electric and Musical Industries Research ...

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  37. GOLD RETURNED TO SEAMAN

    SINGAPORE.--About £12,000 Sterling worth of gold bars seized by Singapore Customs officers from a Chinese ...

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  38. STOCK EXHIBITS TRAVEL FAR FOR BRISBANE SHOW

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Southern stud beef cattle breeders are entering full exhibits in the Brisbane Show ...

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  39. RONALD KNAGGS SENTENCED TO GAOL TERMS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Mr. Justice Stanley told Ronald Kevin Knaggs (32) shop assistant to-day that he was ...

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  40. EUROPE SWELTER IN HEAT WAVE

    LONDON, Wednesday. -- Britain is sweltering in the middle of a heat wave which stretches from Eastern Europe to far out in the ...

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  41. GREATER AMENITIES FOR ABORIGINE MISSIONS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Films and electricity would be provided for Queensland church missions under a £60 ...

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  42. DOWNS MINERS GOING BACK TO WORK

    One hundred tons of coal were brought by rail yesterday from the Tannymorel mine to the Darling Downs ...

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  43. DRY CLEANING POWDER AT BLACK DUCK CREEK

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- A filter powder, important in the dry cleaning of clothes and previously imported from ...

    Article : 70 words
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