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  4. SANITARY CARTERS CEASE WORK

    "Some cf tho employees of Hunter Brothers have decided to cease work without notice," sold the Town clerk (Mr. c. ...

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  5. BIG SPLIT IN FEELING ON GOAL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Although miners' mass meetings on the northern coalfields to-day voted to continue the coal strike until their demands are met and the gaoled union leaders released, the meetings ...

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  6. SNOW COVERS LARGE AREAS OF N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The heaviest snowfalls for 20 years have made great areas of Now South Wales snowbound. At ...

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  7. CALLIDE MINES EXPECTED TO RESUME PRODUCTION TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Both Callide open cut mines are expected to resume production to-morrow. Blair Alhol open cut miners will meet on Saturday to decide whether they will resume work. Mr. J. Trotfer. ...

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  8. HIGH COURT TO HEAR CHALLENGE TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- The High Court will hear to-morrow morning the Waterside 'Workers' Federation challenge ...

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    Some Bunya pine trees are being removed from the Botanic Gardens in order -to let in more sunlight to give growing space for existing trees, and to remove the danger to children of falling cones. Tho chairman of the Parks Committee (Alderman E. E. Gold) has given the assurance that only poor specimen trees of least ornamental value ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Committee Stresses Need tor Vigorous Local Government

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- "The problem in Local Government is the ever widening gulf between the demands for additional and essential Local Government services and the' capacity to satisfy them, due on the ...

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  11. SAVE THE TREES, URGES FORMER MAYOR

    Mr. J. D. Annand (former Mayor of Toowoomba) writes: "Only a few months have passed since a deputation came ...

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  12. TRUMAN IN ATTACK ON COMMUNISM

    CHICAGO, Wednesday.-- President Truman said yesterday that tensions and conflicts appeared to be increasing in ...

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  13. SOVIET ACCUSATION AGAINST ITALY

    LONDON, Wednesday.--The Moscow radio announced today that Russia has: (1) Sent a note to Italy accusing her of ...

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  14. ACLAND COAL MINERS REBUFF LEADERS

    ACLAND, Wednesday. -- Acland miners rebuffed their. State president (Mr. T. Millar) and the vice-president ...

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  15. PUNCHES EXCHANGED AT HOUSEWIVES' MEETING

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Punches were exchanged at a wild meeting of 2000 housewives in the Town Hall ...

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  16. A.F.U.L.E. PRESIDENT LEAVES CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --The president of the Australian ' Federated Union of Locomotive Engienemen (Mr. ...

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  17. WORKS MINISTER'S BAN ON RED SPEAKERS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- No Communist would be allowed to address workers on any job coming under his ...

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  18. VAMPIRE FIGHTER'S RECORD FLIGHT

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. -- Ail RAA.F. Vampire Jet fighter flew from Brisbane to Sydney in one hour two minutes ...

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  19. DISPUTE OVER COLLIER STILL UNSETTLED

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday,-- The State Cabinet may decide at a special meeting to-morrow morning to unload coal from ...

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  20. INSCRIBED MEDALS AND CAMPAIGN STARS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The medal section of Army Headquarters. Victoria Barracks. announced to-day that it ...

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  21. Q.D.O. TO PRESS FOR BUTTER PRICE INCREASE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday -- The state Council of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation to-day decided to ...

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  22. HUMAN BODIES IN POND

    LONDON. Wednesday.--Reuters representative In Calcutta says that police discovered 14 human bodies, cut and packed ...

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  23. PENALTY RATES FOR TELEGRAPHISTS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --'Telegraphists employed in the Postmaster-General's Department would receive a 10 ...

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  24. CRACKSMEN USE MEAT TO PACK SAFE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday-- Cracksmen used meat from the shop to pack the safe of a Brunswick butcher this ...

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  27. PALESTINIAN ARAB REDS ARRESTED

    CAIRO. Wednesdny. -- Egyptian Army security units arrested 33 Palestinian Arab Communists, including important loaders, in a ...

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  28. UNITED HATIOHS WEEK TO BEGIN ON MONDAY

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.-- Queensland's United Nations I Week, to begin next Monday, may promote overseas trade ...

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  29. GYMPIE REGIONAL STATION MAST ERECTED

    GYMPIE. Wednesday.--A 120- feet steel aerial mast, the first step in the construction of the A.B.C. regional broadcasting station to be ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN HOCKEY TEAM FOR OLYMPIC GAMES?

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Every endeavour will be made to send an Australian hockey team to tho Olympic Games In Helsinki In 1952. ...

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  31. YUGOSLAV SOCCER TEAM'S HAPPY GESTURES

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. -- The Yugoslav Soccer team, which arrived In Sydney to-day, will present bouquets to Its opponents when It ...

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  32. BOYS USE DENTAL PHIALS AS PEA SHOOTERS

    SYDNEY. Wednesday. -- Although Clovelly schoolboys' have been using the phials of a poisonous dental anaesthetic ...

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  33. MAIN CASKET PRIZES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Golden Casket No. 1371 . was drawn today. The major prize winners were:-- ...

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  34. TRIP TO COLOMBO

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.-- The former police Commissioner (Mr. C. J. Carroll) left Brisbane to-day for Sydney. He ...

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    This photograph shows men of the Guards, some of the 2500 troops called Into the docks, unloading meat from the Argentine Star In the London docks.- This position was brought about by the widespread dock strikes, which originated two ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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