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  4. DRASTIC REGULATIONS TO BREAK STRIKE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Federal Government to-night issued regulations prohibiting all banking transactions which might reasonably result in a continuance of the coal strike. Opposition members claimed ...

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  5. GOVERNMENT MAY IMPORT GOAL SUPPLIES

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Federal Government is investigating the possibility of importing coal from Britain or other countries in an effort to alleviate the coal crisis. It also is studying the possibility of ...

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  6. QUESTION OF CHANGES IN SHOPPING HOURS

    A statement on the question of shopping hours in Toowoomba during the light, power and heating ...

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    Anticipating that goods train services will be completely restricted, many producers are getting their stocks away while rolling stock is available, and the yards at the Toowoomba station have consequently been exceptionally busy this week. Many trains pith capacity loads travel to Brisbane daily. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MEETING DISRUPTED BY COMMUNISTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Police arrested a man and ejected a man and a woman when Communists disrupted a ...

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  9. RESTRICTIONS NOT YET FULLY OBSERVED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- City power stations and gasworks used up 160 tons more coal than was expected in the ...

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  10. BUTTER PRICES FOR CONSIDERATION SOON

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Minister for Commerce (Mr. (Pollard) said in the House of Representatives to-day that ...

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  11. AUSTERITY GUTS WILL BE SOUGHT TO AID BRITAIN

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Commonwealth finance ministers who have been invited to London for talks in a fortnight will be asked to make austerity cuts to save the people of Britain from severe new slashes in ...

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  12. STUDENTS COUNT OUT MINERS' LEADER

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Seven hundred University students jeered and counted out the vice-president of the ...

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  13. EARLE PAGE'S PROMISE ON FREE MEDICINE PLAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- If the Opposition got into power at the next elections it would give the people a free medicine ...

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  14. VALIDITY OF COAL ACTS TO BE TESTED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The validity of the legislation under which the Joint Coal Board was, set up will be ...

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  15. BILL TO INCREASE POSTAL CHARGES PASSED

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Increased charges under the Postal Telegraph 'Charges Amendment Act, which ...

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  16. RAILWAYS ADVISED NOT TO LIFT COAL

    IPSWICH, Thursday. -- Railway station masters in coal producing areas have been advised officially not to lift or ...

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  17. U.S. SUPPLY OF ATOMIC BOMBS

    NEW YORK: Thursday. -- The United States has enough atomic bombs to fight a major war and all-out production would provide ...

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  18. REQUESTS FOR HIGHER COUNCIL FEES.

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Minister for Local Government (Mr. Power) said to-day that he had received requests for ...

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  19. CALLS FOR UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT TOTAL 100,000

    The Commonwealth Social Services Department reported in Melbourne that nearly 100,000 applications' for ...

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  20. ALLEGED CONFESSION OVER THIRTEEN-YEAR-OLD CRIME

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A man has "confessed" to Scotland Yard detectives to the murder of Harry Nelson a half-caste at Mungindi ...

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  21. NATIONALISATION OF STEEL DEFERRED

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The predominantly Conservative House of Lords won a round in the battle over the nationalisation of Britain's ...

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  22. MR. MENZIES POSTPONES QUEENSLAND TOUR

    CANBERRA. Thursday. -- The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) to-day announced postponement of his ...

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  23. INCREASE OF INFANTILE PARALYSIS IN U.S.

    NEW YORK, Thursday. -- Polio (infantile paralysis) is on the increase this year over 1946 in at least 38 States, the National Foundation ...

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  24. HAWAII'S WATERFRONT STRIKE TO CONTINUE?

    HONOLULU, Thursday. -- A spokesman declared yesterday that Hawaii's paralysing waterfront strike may go on at least another ...

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  25. DEATH THREATS SENT TO MINERS' PRESIDENT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The general president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. I. Williams) has been ...

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  26. R.S.L. DEFINITELY OPPOSES PICTURES ON ANZAC DAY

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Returned Servicemen's League (Queensland Branch) definitely opposed any plan to open ...

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  29. ABOUT 40,000 OUT OF WORK IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- "About 40,000 Queensland workers have been thrown out of work by the strike." ...

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  30. COAL SHIP FROM INDIA MUST BE UNLOADED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The Victorian Government decided today that the coal ship Haligonian Duke, which had been waiting to ...

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  31. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Messrs, Winchcombe Carson Ltd., Sydney, report: We sold 1060 bales of wool at our final sale of the season in ...

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  32. EVIDENCE AT CAIRNS ON TIMBER RESERVES

    CAIRNS, Thursday. -- Reserves of mature timber on Crown lands were sufficient to supply 60,000,000 superficial ...

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    Business premises relying on [?]city for interior lighting have now to resort to sen[?] or pressure lamps. Assistants in this shoe department of a city emporium [?]customers by the light of a lump. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. RAILWAYS NOT WORKING IN BERLIN

    BERLIN, Thursday. -- The Russian-controlled railway management in Berlin last night withdrew its earlier statement that ...

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