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  4. WARNING ON DROP IN EXPORTS OF FOODSTUFFS TO U.K.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Unless primary production was encouraged and stepped up with Government aid, Australia would be importing foodstuffs instead of exporting them as she was doing to-day, claimed Mr. M. ...

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    Brides To Be,-- Misses Joyce McKinney and Fae King, with their hostess and some of their attendants at a luncheon party given In their honour at the Town and Country Club yesterday. Seated in front (left to right): Misses McKinncy, Margaret Phelps (hostess) and King. At the back: Miss Pam Collins, Mrs. John Irving (Rockhampton) and Miss Margaret McKinney ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INAUGURAL MEETING OF FREEDOM LEAGUE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday, -- Attempts by Communists to disrupt the Lord Mayor's (Alderman J. B. Chandler) ...

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  7. U.S. DOUBTS ON WAR IN BALKANS

    NEW YORK, Tuesday. -- For the time being, at least, American authorities doubt that hostilities will develop in ...

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  8. ATTACKS IN PARLIAMENT ON BLAIR ATHOL ASSIGNMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Subsequent fo an attempt by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. G. F. R. Nicklin) to move in the Legislative Assembly to-day to have the Blair Athol coalfield assignment disallowed, a motion ...

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  9. BITTER PRESS DEBATE ON DOLLAR SHORTAGE

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- Alarm is expressed in a section of the Press and in official circles at the bitterness of ...

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  10. ATTACK ON GRANTS TO ASIAN STUDENTS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- "While the Commonwealth Government makes no provision for agricultural training ...

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  11. DECISION TO-DAY ON UNION LEADERS' RELEASE PLEAS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- The Full Arbitration Court tomorrow will decide whether eight gaoled union officials should be released. The Court to-day heard applications by the men seeking release, and reserved its ...

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  12. N.S.W. LAND SALES CONTROL TO END ON SEPTEMBER 20

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Land sales control of private homes: and business premises in New South Wales is expected to end ...

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  13. MALAYAN RUBBER MARKET RECOVERS FROM SLUMP

    SINGAPORE, Tuesday.-- With a further jump in price to-day, the rubber market here has recovered from the serious ...

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  14. MEAT EMPLOYEES SEEK YEAR ROUND SATURDAY CLOSING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The Australian Meat Employees' Union to-day applied to the Federal Arbitration Court for ...

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  15. WELL-KNOWN RAILWAY IDENTITY DEAD

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Mr. John C. Valentine, one of the best known former industrialists in Queensland, died to-day. ...

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  16. COLLIERY WINDERS STRIKE IN NORTHERN ENGLAND

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The "Daily Mail" says the National Coal Board will take to the courts the biggest claim for ...

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  17. N.Z. GOVERNMENT TO OUST REDS FROM POSTS OF TRUST

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Eraser) announced to-day that the Government would not permit ...

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  20. THEORY AS TO DISPOSAL OF BONES OF ST. PETER

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- It Is understood that a Jesuit priest, the Rev. Father George Kirsckbrum, who took part in ...

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  21. CHARGES DISMISSED AGAINST W. STERNBERG

    SYDNEY. Tuesday.-- Charges against Walter Sternberg, trading as the Election Importing Company, of Sydney, of ...

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  22. N.S.W. ATTITUDE TO PETROL RATIONING

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Premier (Mr. McGirr) stated ! After a meeting of Cabinet to-day that New South Wales ...

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  23. EVIDENCE ON CONDUCT OF UNION BALLOT

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Four hundred and nine post marked envelopes used in the 1948 Blacksmiths' Society ...

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  24. FIRST PAYMENT TO ONION GROWERS. £14 A TON

    LAIDLEY, Tuesday. -- The chairman of the Onion Marketing Board (Mr. W. C. Brimblecombe) in an interview ...

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  25. COALITION GOVERNMENT FOR WEST GERMANY SOON

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The American Associated Press says that the Benn negotiations between the three Conservative ...

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  26. MODERATES MAY GAIN BIG VICTORY IN MEAT UNION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Australian Labour Party men are expected to gain a big victory in the ballot for the election of ...

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  27. TWO WOMEN CHARGED IN AGA KHAN JEWEL CASE

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Reuters representative at Nice says that police investigating the jewel robbery from the Aga Khan. ...

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