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  3. STRIKE'S FIRST PARALYSING BLOW FALLS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The first paralysing blow from to-day's general coal strike was the laying off of additional fens, of thousands, of employees throughout the State and the introduction of new transport cuts. Em ...

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  4. EMERGENCY GAS AND ELECTRICITY CUTS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A stale of emergency as a result of the coal strike is fo be declared throughout Queensland. Announcing this to-night, the Minister for Mines (Mr. Moore) said the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) had ...

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    A general view of the camp held during the week-end by Tootroomba Scouts. It was situated in a valley below the Range and close to the Brisbane--Toowoomba Highway. At this camp, the annual competition for the Kent Trophy was held. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FADDEN CRITICISES CHIFLEY'S INACTION

    WARWICK. Monday.--"The cumulative result of years of inaction and appeasement has at last caught up with our ...

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  7. FIRST JAP PRISONERS BACK FROM RUSSIA

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- The representative of the United Press at Maizaru (Japan) says that 2000 Japanese war ...

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  8. Curtailment of Rail Services Will Commence To-night

    Arrangements had been made for train services to be restricted as from midnight to-night in view of the miners' strike, the general manager of the Southwestern Division of the Railway Department (Mr. F. ...

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  9. FOOD SHORTAGE AS MENACE TO PEACE

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The present world food situation was a greater menace to peace than any other factor, even ...

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  10. RAILWAYMEN JOIN IN STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Monday, -- All transport of coal from the northern fields ceased to-day when members of the ...

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  11. "COMMUNISTS HAVE NO CODE AND NO PITY"

    AUCKLAND, Monday.-- "Communists have no node and no pity for anyone," Mr. Robert Semple (Minister of ...

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  12. APPLICATION TO STAND DOWN EMPLOYEES

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Within a few minutes of the Government's announcement of its rationing plans to ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN' HONEY USED IN "MIRACLE BREW"

    LONDON, Monday. --The Daily Express says that, an Australian honey manufacturing firm has invited ...

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  14. STATES MUST DECIDE ON PRICE OF BUTTER

    CANBERRA. Monday. -- The States must decide on whether any butter price alteration was necessary the Commonwealth Minister ...

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  15. FEDERAL MINISTER'S VIEW ON WHEAT AGREEMENT

    CANBERRA, Monday-- Failure by the contracting countries to ratify the International Wheat Agreement by ...

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  16. WARWICK STORES' POLICY OF LOCAL PREFERENCE

    WARWICK, Monday.—A Newcastle man to-day visited all Warwick hardware stores endeavouring to buy supplies of lamps, ...

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  17. INCREASES IN HOME BUILDING COSTS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Home building costs showed an increase of 3 per cent, in the quarter ended March 31, 1949. ...

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  18. B.C.O.F. CAPTAIN KILLED IN JAPANESE CRASH

    TOKIO, Monday. -- Captain Joseph Smith, of Seaford (Victoria was killed, and seven other British Commonwealth ...

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  19. GRAVE ECONOMIC POSITION IN GREAT BRITAIN

    WASHINGTON. Monday. -- The commentator, Drew Pearson, broadcasting last night, said: "The Secretary of State ...

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  20. BRITISH RAILMEN REJECT THREE SHILLING RISE

    LONDON. Monday.--The "Daily Mail" says that the railway workers have rejected "with disgust": the British railways' latest offer of ...

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  23. BISHOPS ACCUSE CZECH GOVERNMENT

    PRAGUE, Monday.--A pastoral letter which the Roman Catholic bishops of Czechslovakia issued yesterday accused the ...

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  24. FERNVALE FARMER HAS SERIOUS ACCIDENT

    IPSWICH, Monday.--A well-known lucerne farmer of Fernvale. Mr. Ronald Schmidt, is in the Ipswich Hospital ...

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  25. PLEA FOR AUSTRALIAN MAIL BRINGS STARTLING RESPONSE

    PORT ROYAL (South Carolina), Monday.--Mrs. Eileen Mayhue, a former Melbourne war bride of a Marine Corps sergeant, ...

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  26. AUCKLAND WATERSIDERS DECIDE TO WORK 44 HOURS

    AUCKLAND. Monday. -- Waterside workers decided to-day to work 44 hours a week instead of the nominal 59 hours. ...

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  27. GAEKWAR OF BARODA ENDS RACING PARTNERSHIP

    LONDON, Monday.--The "Dally Express" says that the Gaekwar of Baroda abruptly ended his £100,000 sterling winning horse racing ...

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  28. HAWAIIAN STRIKE LEADER ATTACKED

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- The "Daily Mirror," in an editorial on the Hawaiian waterfront strike yesterday, attacked the ...

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  29. COAL STRIKE'S EFFECT ON SYDNEY JOCKEYS

    SYDNEY. Monday.--Most of Sydney's jockeys and apprenties will be riding overweight in races of the coal strike is prolonged. It ...

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  30. "DEFEND YOUR HOME IN ANY WAY NECESSARY"

    BIRMINGHAM (Alabama. United Stairs of America), -- The Governor (Mr. James Poison) in a State-wide broadcast. Instructed ...

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  31. HAT CAUSES NEW YORK'S WORST TRAFFIC JAM

    NEW YORK, Monday. -- The police had to use a helicopter yesterday to untangle the worst traffic jam in New York's ...

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  32. TOOMEY WINS ON POINTS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Queensland boxer, Jack Toomey (10.10). won a clear points decision over Tommy Ward (11.0) at the Sydney ...

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  33. MOSLEM HOLY MONTH

    LONDON. Monday.--The correspondent of the American Associated Press at Cairo says that Moslem religious lenders, sighting the ...

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