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  4. ORDER TO ALL MINE WORKERS FORMALLY ENDS GOAL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A direction by the Coal Mining Unions' Council to-day to all mine workers to return to work on Monday formally ended the coal strike. The direction includes craft unions in industry, who were ...

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    A scene witnessed by every road traveller en route from Helidon to Toowoomba. In the foreground, the well-laid bitumen road runs in crescent formation over the Rocky Creek concrete bridge about seven miles from Toowoomba. On the extreme left is the massive bulk of Table Top, and the highest point on the skyline to the right is Picnic Point ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WATERSIDE WORKERS WARNED OVER ILLEGAL STOPPAGES

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A warning that ii waterside workers persisted with unauthorised strikes the Arbitration Court would take away the privileges it had given them in recent years was given by Mr. Justice Kirby to-day. ...

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  7. DATE SET FOR END OF ALL RESTRICTIONS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Under a proclamation issued this afternoon revoking the State of Emergency Order issued ...

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  8. BUTTER PRICE RISE AGAIN REFUSED

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The proposal for an increase of 3d. per 1b ill the retail price of butter was rejected ...

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  9. "ATOMIC BOMB NOT THREAT TO PEACE''

    Canberra. Friday. -- Russia could not produce sufficient atomic bombs for military purposes for at least five years. ...

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  10. Evatt Attacks B.M.A. on Attitude to Pharmaceutical Benefits Act

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Attacking the Council of the British Medical Association for its refusal to co-operate in the free medicine scheme, the Federal Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt), in the High Court to-day said the Government had ...

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  11. PRICE OF BREAD TO RISE ON TUESDAY

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A farthing increase in the price of bread to operate from August 16 has been granted to 15 ...

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  12. U.S. DEFENCE HEAD HAS TALKS WITH CANADA

    OTTAWA, Friday. -- United States Defence Secretary (Mr. Louis Johnson) said last night that the Alaskan defences were ...

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  13. AUSTRALIA-ACCUSED OF INGRATITUDE

    HONG KONG, Friday. -- The Chinese -- owned English language morning paper, (Hong Kong Standard," to-day ...

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  14. "MOO-MOO," NEW TYPE OF HEADGEAR FOR MEN

    LONDON", Friday. -- A new. type of hat for men is described in the "Tailor and Cutter'' to-day hat is ...

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  15. TWO YOUTHS BADLY INJURED IN STREET COLLISION

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- Two youths were badly injured when a motor cycle and a utility truck collided head on in Main Street. ...

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  16. PETROL RATIONING "STILL IN THE AIR"

    CANBERRA, Friday, -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day that he would inform the State Premiers at ...

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  17. "LABOUR CALL'S" STERN WARNING TO UNIONISTS

    MELBOURNE. Friday. -- Trade unionists throughout Australia must take determined action to ensure that ...

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  18. TITO'S GOVERNMENT "ENEMY OF SOVIET"

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuters Moscow correspondent says the Soviet Government, in a Note to Yugoslavia, called Marshal ...

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  21. LARGE KITE FOUND OVER JAVA SEA

    CAIRNS, Friday. -- The master of the vessel Chupra (Captain T. E. C. Earl) related to-day an unusual incident when the ...

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  22. WESTMARK EXPENDITURE CUT BY SOVIET

    LONDON, Friday. -- A non- Communist union spokesman said the soviet-controlled railway administration planned to ...

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  23. N.S.W. POLICE GRANTED PAY INCREASE

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The president of the industrial Commission (Mr. Justice Taylor) to-day granted non-commis ...

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  24. TOOWOOMBA PATIENT'S CONDITION SATISFACTORY

    IPSWICH, Friday. -- The condition of George Edward Lowe, of Margaret Street, Toowoomba. who is an inmate of ...

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  25. OLD CASTLE SOLD BECAUSE OF CRIPPLING TAXATION

    LONDON, Friday. -- Mr. Geoffrey Luttrell of Dunster Castle, near Minehead (Somerset). stated last night that ...

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  26. AUTHOR HIT BY CAR

    ATLANTA (Georgia), Friday. -- Margaret Michell, the author of "Gone With the Wind" was struck by a car ...

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    The United States Joint Chiefs-of-Staff who arrived in the United Kingdom from Germany, met their British counterparts at the Cabinet Offices, Great George Street, Westminster, to discuss problems of defence arising from the North Atlantic Pact. Round the table (left to right): Major-General A. M. Gruenther (Director United States Joint Staff); General Hoyt S, Vandenberg ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 118 words
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