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  4. COURT MAKES ORDER TO ALLOW EMPLOYEES TO BE STOOD DOWN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A general order was made by Mr. Justice Matthews in the Industrial Court to-day, allowing employers to stand down without pay employees who cannot be gainfully employed. Mr. ...

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  5. SUGGESTED MOVE TO SEIZE MARX HOUSE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The compulsory acquisition of Marx House in Sydney, headquarters of the Australian ...

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  6. BILL TO FREEZE STRIKE AID FUNDS PASSES ALL STAGES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. --The Government's National Emergency Coal Strike Bill passed all stages in both the House of Representatives and the Senate to-night. The measure, which was introduced by the ...

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  7. HEATED EXCHANGES IN CAUCUS ROOM

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Minister for Transport (Mr. Ward) and at least two other Labour members ...

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  8. BRISBANE PROTEST ON FEDERAL BILL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The Commonwealth legislation for the freezing of union funds in the coal strike was ...

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  9. MINERS' FEDERATION REACTS TO FEDERAL LEGISLATION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Repressive legislation would not solve the coal dispute, the Miners' Federation General President (Mr. Williams) said to-night. "We are still willing to enter into any conference with ...

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  10. ENGINEMEN DISMISS UNION OFFICIALS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --The Federal Council of the Federated Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association has ...

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  11. U.S. FEDERAL COURT SENDS COMMUNISTS TO GAOL

    LOS ANGELES, Wednesday.--Four Communist Party executives, including a woman, were sentenced in the ...

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  12. STATE-WIDE INQUIRY ON BREAD BAKERS' COSTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--On a State-wide investigation of bakers' costs now being made by the price fixing authorities ...

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  13. GO SLOW CAMPAIGN ON BRITISH RAILWAYS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The National Union of Railwaymen has rejected the railway executive's latest wages offer and ordered a ...

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  15. MAN ON BIGAMY CHARGE AT WARWICK

    WARWICK, Wednesday.--In the Court of Petty Sessions, before Mr. J. P. Donlevy, Stipendiary Magistrate, Frank Parker (33, labourer), ...

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  16. BETTER AERODROMES FOR QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- To accommodate more and bigger aircraft, 12 aerodromes in Queensland and New Guinea ...

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  17. OIL COMPANY'S LIGHTER FOUND PIRATED

    HONG KONG, Wednesday. -- Reuters representative in Canton says that Chinese Nationalist gunboats found the Shell Oil ...

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  18. THREE MINES WORKING IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Three coalmines were working in Queensland to-day. The latest to be announced is ...

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  19. CHILDREN'S LENDING LIBRARY OPENED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A library for children rill over Queensland was opened at the Primary Correspondence School ...

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  20. BONUS FOR DINGO SCALPS INCREASED TO £1 EACH

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The bonus on dingo scalps win be increased from 15 to £1 from Friday. The Minister for ...

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  21. MISSING WOMAN'S BODY FOUND IN WATER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The body of a 78-year-old woman who vanished from her home early this morning, clad ...

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  22. STEPS TO OUTLAW COMMUNISM

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuters correspondent in Cape Town says that Mr. T. E. Donges, the South African Minister for the Interior, said yesterday that the Union ...

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  23. PETROL SCARCITY NOT INDICATED AT PRESENT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- There was no indication of any scarcity of petrol in Queensland at present, stated the president ...

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  24. UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFIT APPLICATIONS MOUNT

    Press messages last night revealed the extent of applications for unemployment benefits as a result of the ...

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  25. DAVID DAWSON RELEASED FROM PRISON FARM

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- David Stewart Dawson (28), who was sentenced in December. 1946, to 10 years' gaol on a charge of having ...

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  26. U.S. REFUSES TO RECOGNISE CHINESE REDS' BLOCKADE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday. -- The United States Government has refused to recognise the legality of the Chinese Government's ...

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  27. ALLOCATION FOR WEED KILLERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The State Cabinet, had approved of the allocation of £20.000 for the bulk purchase of ...

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  28. CONVERSION OF GERMAN STEELWORKS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Reuters correspondent in Dusseldorf says that the British Foreign Office has asked the Economy Ministry of ...

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  29. FRENCH ARE TIRED OF PUNISHMENT

    PARIS (Associated Press).-- A move to heal some of the old wounds of the German pation by granting a partial ...

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  30. FLYING TO U.S. IN DEFENCE OF "TOKIO ROSE"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A radio announcer, Charles Cousens, and a building contractor, Kenneth Parkyns, left by 'plane for the ...

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  33. WOMAN IN IRON LUNG GIVES BIRTH TO BABY

    SINGAPORE, Wednesday. -- A woman who has spent most of her time since December in an iron lung, has given birth to a 6lb. baby ...

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  34. BRISBANE NOT YET PORT FOR ORIENT LINERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Brisbane is not likely to become a regular port of call for Orient liners for some time yet, it was announced ...

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  35. SUBSIDY OF £399,300 PAID TO T.A.A.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Commonwealth Government paid a subsidy each year of £399,300 to Trans-Australia Airlines, by which ...

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  36. CIVIL SERVANTS' RIGHTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.--Recommendations of the Masterman Committee on the political activities of civil servants, whose report was ...

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  37. IMMERSION MILK COOLER

    A new type of immersion milk cooler specially designed for small farm use has been developed by a Loudon firm. A feature of this ...

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  38. R.N. SELECTORS CHOOSE PRACTICE SQUAD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- M. Quatermass, K. Bourke, G. Cooke, P. Thompson and D, Robertson were not included in the practice ...

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  39. ANTI-COMMUNIST UNION SUPPORT FOR CHIFLEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A resolution congratulating the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) on his stand against the ...

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  40. HEAVY CASUALTIES IN BOMBING OF SHANGHAI

    NEW YORK, Wednesday.-- The representative of the United Press in Shanghai says that at least 500 persons ...

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