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  4. U.K. 10 PAY MORE FOR BUTTER AND CHEESE

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Minister for Commerce and Agriculture (Mr. pollard) announced to-day that Britain ...

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  5. A.L.P. DELEGATES REPUDIATED

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday. -- Following (lie published defunciatious by the Maryborough Trades and Labour ...

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  6. MORE REVELATIONS BY SHARPLEY

    MELBOURNE, Monday. Cecil Herbert Sharpley severed his connections with the communist Party becauese ...

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  7. UNIONS ORDERED TO PAY BIG SUMS INTO COURT

    SYDNEY, Monday -- The Ironworkers' Federation and the Mipers' Federation were ordered by Mr. Justice Kelly, in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, to pay £25.000 and'£15,000 respectively to the Reaistrar of ...

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  8. LENGTHY GABINET TALKS ON GOAL STRIKE CRISIS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Federal Government vili not initiate any immediate move to transport to industry 36,000 tons of coal- lying a! grass on New South Wales coal fields. Federal Ministers agreed to-day that the ...

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  9. ORDER FOR STANDING DOWN OF RAILMEN

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- An application by the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. T. Moloney) for power to stand ...

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  10. A DIFFERENT COAL "STRIKE"

    A new coalfield containing, at a minimum estimate, 400,000,009 tons of workable coal -- and possibly much more -- was discovered in South Staffordshire, England, recently. This photograph shows the diamond drill being lowered during ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. LOTTERY TICKETS FOR LIFE BEQUEATHED TO HUSBAND

    BRISBANE, Monday -- A lottery ticket once a fortnight for life was bequeathed by a woman to her husband in a will ...

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  12. MINERS' LEADER CHALLENGES NEED FOR RESTRICTIONS

    IPSWICH, Monday. -- "The present restrictions are unjust, unreal, uncalled for and premature. I say to the Mines Minister (Mr. Moore) that there is no necessity for the restrictions. There is at least four Or five weeks' ...

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  13. BRITISH RAILWAYS RUNNING ALMOST NORMALLY

    LONDON, Monday. -- Britain's nationalised railways were running almost normally this morning most. branches of the ...

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  14. WARILDA GRAZIER LEAVES ESTATE OF £89.171

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Mr. Lochlan Irvan Longwlll, grazier, of Warilda, near Langlo Crossing. who left an estate of ...

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  15. NEW EXPERIMENTS FOR RELIEF OF CANCER

    LONDON, Monday. -- The "Dally Mail" says that equipment producing 6,000,000 volts will be used in an ...

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  16. DOCKERS' STRIKE EXTENDS TO UPPER LONDON

    LONDON, Monday. -- Reuters representat ve says that for the Sir [?] in the[?] dispute the dockers'-Strike spread ...

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  17. MOUNT ISA CEASES LEAD PRODUCTION

    MOUNT ISA. Monday. -- Mount Isa Mines Ltd., which produced £340,000 worth oi lead last month, ceased production ...

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  18. STATE PARLIAMENT TO REOPEN IN AUGUST

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The State Parliament will open for its third session on August 2. It is expected that the ...

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  19. FALSE PRETENCES CHARGE OVER CAR ADJOURNED

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A charge of false pretences against William Howleson Hastie (28, engineer) was adjourned in the ...

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  20. GREEK ARMY CLAIM

    ATHENS, Monday. -- During the last six months the Greek Third Army Corps had. punched the Greek rebels back to ...

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  21. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ON CHARGE OF BIGAMY

    WARWICK, Monday. -- Frank Frank (33, labourer), of Wilma (Miles), was to-day committed for trial to the Circuit Court ...

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  22. BIG ORDER FOR BRISBANE SHIPBUILDING FIRM

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Orders received by Evans, Deakin and Co. Ltd. from the Australian Shipbuilding Board ...

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  23. LACK OF MATERIALS IMPEDES MEAT OUTPUT

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Shortages of materials are hampering the State's efforts to increase meat production, ...

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  24. MOTOR CYCLIST BURNT TO DEATH AT KIRRA

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A young motor cyclist was burnt to death in an unusual accident at Kirra (Queensland) to-day. ...

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  27. SUPERPHOSPHATE SUBSIDY TO BE CONTINUED

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Federal Cabinet to-day decided to continue, during 1949-50. the subsidy on superphosphate at ...

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  28. MANGANESE FOR B.H.P. FROM MARY VALLEY

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Broken Hill Pty. Co. Ltd. has signed a £20,000 contract for 20.000 tons of Queensland ...

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  29. NEW IMMIGRANTS' FEARS OF BEING JOBLESS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Esperance Bay arrived to-day with 192 immigrants for Queensland. Of these, 143 are ...

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    Stepney (London) Borough Council is "mixing" 220 cottage houses In Its "Mixed Development" plan for rehousing and building in order to relieve monotony of appearance. This photograph shows sonic of the new cottage houses, already in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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