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  4. MINERS' LEADERS SEEK RELEASE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Five officials of the Miners' Federation to-day filed applications for their release from ...

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  5. TOOWOOMBA CITY COUNCIL REDUCES GENERAL RATE

    The Toowoomba City Council at its meeting last night reduced the general rate in the city from 19¼ in the £ to 7¼d. The general rate in the rural area was reduced from 9d. to 3 5-8d. ...

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  6. SECTION OF CRIMES ACT CHALLENGED

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- The legal basis for the conviction of Laurence Louis Sharkey, general secretary of the ...

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    The guard of honour, composed of college cadets, at the unveiling of the war memorial in the boys' Refectory at Downlands College on Sunday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BIG YIELD FROM N.8.W. MINES ON FIRST DAY BACK AT WORK

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- New South Wales miners produced 53,000 tons of coal in their first day back at work to- day after the seven weeks' strike. Seven of the State's 141 miles were idle, but none because of ...

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  9. EMPLOYERS' REQUEST ON STAND-DOWN

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The application by employers for ail extension in some Queensland Industries of the stand-down ...

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  10. STATE RATIONING OF PETROL UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The State Premiers are unlikely to agree at a conference with the Commonwealth to-morrow to ...

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  11. Dairymen's Representatives to Consider Decision on Prices

    BRISBANE, Monday, -- The president of the Australian Dairy Farmers' Federation (Mr. C. H, Jamieson) announced to-day that he had convened a conference of dairying industry representatives of Queensland for ...

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  12. AUSTRIAN POPULATION INCREASING

    VIENNA, Sunday (Reuters). --A book of Austrian statistics just published in Vienna throws some Interesting light upon the ...

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  13. YOUNG MAN KILLED; TWO BROTHERS HURT

    WARWICK, Monday. -- A young man was killed instantly and his two brothers injured, one seriously, when their utility ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN TO REPLACE DON TALLON

    ADELAIDE, Monday. -- The selection of Gil Langley as a wicketkeeper to replace Don Tallon in the Australian Test ...

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  15. TO ATTEMPT 6000- FOOT DIVE INTO PACIFIC

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- The United Press corresponded aboard the Velero the Fourth, off Santa Cruz Island ...

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  16. MINING LODGE'S DRASTIC ACTION AGAINST REDS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A small mining lodge on the northern Held to-day purged itself of Communist officials. ...

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  17. MAN RUNS AMOK IN WIFE'S COTTAGE

    SYDNEY Monday. -- A 36- year- old man who ran amok in a house in Blair Street, North Bondi, to-night, smashed ...

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  18. SYDNEY WHARF WORKER GETS THREE MOHTHS

    SYDNEY. Monday.--A man who took part in the clash between wharf labourers and police in Pitt Street, city. on ...

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  19. MOST OF QUEENSLAND'S WORKERS BACK AT JOBS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Between 85 and 95 per cent, of the workers stood down in Queensland during the power ...

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  20. MENZIES AND CASEY ON LABOUR POLICY

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The principles adopted by the Government during the coal strike were not those of the Labour ...

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  21. MR. NEWCOMEN'S NEW POSITION

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. P. B. Newcomen, president of the United Graziers' Association, has been appointed permanent ...

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  23. PLEA FOR AUSTRALIA SOVIET HOUSE

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Those who supported Australia Soviet House would withdraw their aid if their identity were ...

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  24. MAN COMMITTED ON CHARGE OF ATTEMPTING TO KILL

    MACKAY, Monday,--Desmond Reginald Joseph Jackson (24) was committed for trial at the criminal sittings ...

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  26. UNUSUAL FEATURES IN THEFT OF SOUTHERN MAILBAG

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Victorian police have asked the public to keep a sharp lookout for the money that was stolen ...

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  27. ELEVEN SHIPS TO CARRY CARGOES NORTH AND SOUTH

    BRISBANE. Monday. -- The Shipping Traffic Committee today set a scheme for 11 ships to take 19,900 tons of cargo ...

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  28. TONY ANG FAMILY MAY GET FREE PASSAGE BACK

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Mrs. Tony Ang, whose Chinese husband was deported recently, and her three sens are llkely ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND'S DEPENDENCE ON SOUTHERN POTATOES

    BRISBANE, Monday, -- Queensland would not be Independent of the other States for its potato needs for ...

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  30. INITIAL IN STORE ADVANCE ON BAGGED SUGAR

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- An initial in-store advance of £1117 a ton for bagged sugar will be paid on No. 1 pool ...

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  31. WINNER OF FLYING SCHOLARSHIP

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Mr. Lindsay Tomkins, 25- year- old Vacuum OH Company engineer, has won the "Courier Mail" ...

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