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  4. MENZIES MAKES STRONG PLEA FOR ACTION TO DEFEAT STRIKE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- These were desperate limes calling for uncommonly strong action against the Communist wreckers who had declared war on the community, the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Menzies) ...

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  5. STATE IN THROES OF NATION'S WORST INDUSTRIAL CRISIS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Thousands of employees were dismissed or stood down in Queensland to-day in Australia's worst industrial crisis. The secretary of the Queensland Chamber of Manufactures (Mr. L. Suggars). ...

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    Princess Elizabeth firing a pistol to start the competitors in the Polytechnic Harriers' marathon race in the quadrangle of Windsor Castle, The course covers 26 miles, ending in the Chiswick Stadium. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ARMY OF UNEMPLOYED WILL TOTAL 559,000 BY FRIDAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- It is estimated that an army of 559,000 persons will be unemployed throughout Australia by Friday. Wholesale dismissals in all branches of industry and commerce are continuing ...

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    The Jungle greets the visitor to the Central Office of Information, Colonial Exhibition. in Oxford Street. The exhibition is being held in connection with Colonial Month, the aim of which is to show what the colonics are doing to aid economic ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AUTHORITY GIVEN. TO POLICE RESTRICTIONS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Police and Labour Department inspectors have been authorised to enter premises at any time to ...

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  10. FUNDS FOR STRIKE TO BE MADE ILLEGAL

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.-- Cabinet to-day decided to take drastic action to meet the position created by the New South ...

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  11. FOUNDRY TESTS EMERGENCY POWER

    Stand-by power units made at its own works were to be tested at the Toowoomba Foundry last night so that they ...

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  12. UNIONS SAY CUTS IN SERVICES TOO HASTY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Queensland's essential Industries had coal stocks, sufficient to provide full normal services ...

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  13. "GOVERNMENTS MUST ACCEPT CHALLENGE"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The miners' strike was the most callous act of aggression against the community ...

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  14. TURKEY WILL RESIST DICTATORSHIP

    ISTANBUL (Turkey), Tuesday.-- The Prime Minister (Shemsettin Gunaltay) has issued a communique giving a ...

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  15. BUTTER BOARD'S ADVANCE ACTION ON PRICES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Butter Board has clamped down on storekeepers' attempts to get large stocks of butter in ...

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  16. CONCILIATION CHIEF'S WARNING TO A.F.U.L.E.

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Mr. Murray Stewart (Conciliation Commissioner) to-day warned the Australian ...

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  17. BILINGA AIR DISASTER INQUEST CLOSED

    SOUTHPORT, Tuesday. -- Queensland's biggest inquest, the Bllinga air disaster inquiry, closed to-day after a 16-days ...

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  18. Mr. Fadden's Challenge

    WARWICK. Tuesday. -- A challenge to the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to invoke the provisions of the Crimes Act, ...

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  20. MAN FOUND WITH THROAT GASHED

    MACKAY, Tuesday.-- An unidentified man with his throat badly gashed was found in a telephone booth near the ...

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  22. FEDERAL ELECTIONS IN NOVEMBER OR DECEMBER!

    WARWICK. Tuesday. -- "I believe that the Federal elections wlll be held either on the last Saturday in ...

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  23. REFERENCE TO MEETING IN FEDERAL HOUSE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- Senator C. W. Sandford (Liberal, Victoria) referred to-day to an alleged meeting recently in ...

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  24. MORE PAY FOR INVALID PENSIONERS' DEPENDANTS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Payment of increased rates of allowances to wives and children of invalid pensioners will ...

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  25. WORLD WHEAT PACT RATIFIED BY SENATE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- The world wheat markets within the next three or four years might be flooded with an ...

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  26. WORKING OUT OF BERLIN AGREEMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The correspondent of the British United Press in Berlin says that the four allied deputy military governors ...

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  27. CHINESE AND FAMILY LEAVE FOR HONG KONG

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A 34-year-old Chinese wartime refugee, Tony Aug. left for Hong Kong in the Changte to-night ...

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  28. STATES' REPLY ON PETROL RATIONING AWAITED

    CANBERRA. Tuesday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said in the House of Representatives to-day that the ...

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  29. BELGIAN ELECTIONS

    BRUSSELS. Tuesday. -- The Christinn Socialists (Catholics) have emerged as the strongest group following the Belgian elections. ...

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