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  4. FACTORIES RESUME IN BRISBANE TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Eighteen boot and shoe factories in the city will resume production to-morrow under permits to use ...

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  5. POLICE REJECT STORY OF ATTACK ON UNIONIST

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The police have rejected a claim by an Australian Labour Party industrial group official that Communists tried to murder him on Saturday night by throwing him overboard from a Manly ferry. The ...

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  6. NEW NEGOTIATIONS MAY END STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Acting Central Council of the Miners' Federation decided to- day to call aggregate meetings of miners this week to seek a re- opening of negotiations for a settlement of the coal strike. Further ...

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  7. PLANS FOR RAISING N.T. MEAT OUTPUT

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Plans ' for increasing the Northern Territory meat output should ultimately [?] production ...

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  8. Senator Forecasts Smashing of Miners' Federation

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Federal Minister for Health and Social Services (Senator N. E. McKenna) said to-day that the coal strike would smash the Miners' Federation from fop lo bottom and might cause its deregistration. ...

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  9. SHOW AWARDS TO GOONDIWINDI SHEEP

    BRISBANE. Sunday.--Goondiwindi stud sheep breeders took the major prizes in the Exhibition W. Leonard and ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND M.L.A. BACKS MR. CHIFLEY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Mr J. Donald. M.LA., to-day declared support for the Chifley Government's stand on the ...

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  11. U.S. GENERAL SAYS JAPAN KEY TO ENTIRE FAR EAST

    COLUMBUS (Ohio), Sunday.-- Lieutenant- General Robert Eichelberger, former Commander of the United States ...

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  12. COUNSEL FOR PARTIES IN B.M.A. TEST CASE

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Attorney General (Dr. H. V Evatt) will, It is understood, lead for the Federal ...

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  13. RECRUITING JAPANESE FOR FIGHT IN CHINA

    SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday.-- The Communist New China News Agency said in a broadcast from [?] that the ...

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  14. WOMAN IN BRISBANE BREAKS NECK TWICE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A Sydney woman, Miss Robin Mair (38) is in the Brisbane Hospital suffering from a ...

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  15. MR. ATTLEE'S COMMENTS ON U.N. FAILURES

    LONDON, Sunday.--It was undeniable that, up to the present, the United Nations had not achieved all the objects of ...

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  16. PHILIPPINE PRESIDENT'S VISIT TO WASHINGTON

    NEW YORK. Sunday.--The arrival of the Philippine President (Senor Iipidio Quirino) in Washington on Monday was ...

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  17. UNDERTAKERS FIND WOMAN RETURNED TO LIFE

    MELBOURNE. Sunday.-- Mrs. E. M. Batchelder (52), who came back to life when undertakers were preparing to' ...

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  18. SECRET BALLOT URGED BY LIBERAL PARTY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Without the secret ballot there could be no true political democracy in Australia, says a ...

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  19. POLAND TAKES POWER TO PUNISH BISHOPS, CLERGY

    LONDON. Sunday.--Agency correspondents in Warsaw state that a Government decree which gives the authorities wide ...

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  20. MACKAY ACCOUNTANT KILLED IN CAR CRASH

    MACKAY, Sunday. -- John Patrick Dunworth (31, accountant), of Milton Street, a son of. Mr. P. T. Dunworth. a ...

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  21. BRISBANE YOUTH WINS MODEL 'PLANE CONTEST

    BRISBANE. Sunday. -- The main event, the "Courier-Mail" Cup at the model 'plane championships at Wacol to-day was ...

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  22. POLICE INVESTIGATE FOUR SYDNEY DEATHS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Sydney police Investigated the deaths of four men in. different suburbs to-day ...

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  23. WARWICK LEAGUE TEAM DEFEATS VISITING SIDE

    WARWICK. Sunday.--Warwick registered a 28-0 victory over the Eastern Border Group team from Killarney, ...

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  24. U.S. GENERAL'S ALLEGATIONS ON PRO-COMMUNISTS

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- The former Ambassador to China (Major- General P. Hurley) said last night: ...

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  25. EMPIRE DOLLAR POOL NO "BURDEN" TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Australia was not burdened by the Empire dollar pool, the Minister for Post- war Reconstruction ...

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  26. SHARP INCREASE RECORDED IN U.S. PARALYSIS CASES

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. -- Infantile paralysis cases have increased sharply throughout America this week, but there ...

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  29. U.S. CONCERN OVER FORMOSA

    NEW YORK. Sunday.--The correspondent of the United Press in Washington soys that senior united states diplomatic ...

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    A feature of this photograph of a typical class in an Auckland primary school is the admixture of races represented. European, Chinese, Japanese, Hindu, Rarotongan and various Maori tribes and South Sea Islanders are in evidence and work and play in complete harmony. In the extreme right hand corner of the front row is seated Master ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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