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  4. COMPLETE SHIPPING TIE-UP FORECAST TO FOLLOW GRIMES ACT ENFORCEMENT

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Trade union leader's to-night forecast a complete lie-up of shipping on the Australian coast if the Crimes Act is enforced against Brisbane waterside workers to-morrow. They said protest stoppages would almost certainly occur also in other industries, such as coal mining and the metal trades, where the unions were ...

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  5. COMMUNIST PLOT TO CONTROL FEDERATED CLERKS' UNION

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--A Communist plot (o gain control of the Federated Clerks' Union by excluding Queensland and other delegates from the union's biennial conference at Nowra last week was revealed to-day. The ...

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  6. WORLD-WIDE RED WHARF PLOT ALLEGED

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The "Daily Telegraph" industrial correspondent, Hugh Chevins, who on Friday claimed that ...

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  7. MINISTER'S PRIMARY INDUSTRY PLANS

    CANBERRA, Sunday.-- The Commonwealth Government would establish or expand primary industries in ...

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    Among those present at the 25th Battalion Association's fifth annual reunion dinner in the Cafe Alexandra were (left to right): Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Bourne, D.S.O. (Commanding Officer, 25th Battalion), Lieutenant-Colonel E. S. Miles, D.S.O. (wartime Commanding Officer of the 25th Battalion), the Governor (Sir John Lavarack. K.B.E.. C.B. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. U.S. OPERATION MAKES MEDICAL HISTORY

    PHILADELPHIA, Sunday.-- Three Philadelphia surgeons successfully operated on a human heart by working ...

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  10. MELBOURNE TRAM STRIKE "NERVE" WAR

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.-- Trains will run here at least until Wednesday morning. However, there is still no solution ...

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  11. Mr: Spender's Philippines Talks on Pacific Relations

    MANILA, Sunday.--The Australian Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Spender) this afternoon telephoned from Baguio directly fo Reuters representative, describing his discussions with President Quirino of the Philippines and ...

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  12. MAN ARRESTED ON SEVEN MONTHS OLD CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- A Brisbane detective and a Toowoomba detective to-day arrested a man at Mungindi, ...

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  13. TWO KILLED IN 'PLANE CRASH AT LAE

    LAE, New Guinea, Sunday.-- Two occupants of a house were' killed and the pilot of the 'plane was injured, when ...

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  14. SPRING POTATO CROP "WORST IN HISTORY"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--From the point of view of quality, the 1049 spring potato crop was the worst in the history of ...

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  15. POLICE FIND STOLEN BUILDING MATERIALS

    SYDNEY, Sunday.-- After detectives had worked all today the yard and sheds at Kogarah Police Station were ...

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  16. TRUMAN SEEKS AID FUNDS FOR PEACE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- President Truman yesterday appealed to Congress to "strike a major blow "for peace" by ...

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  17. BRITISH SEIZE ARMS IN BAMAHGWATO RESERVE

    LONDON, Sunday.-- The British United Press correspondent at Serowe. Bechuanaland. says the British ...

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  18. "TOTAL CATASTROPHE" FROM ATOMIC ARMS RACE

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The atomic armaments race had progressed sufficiently to impress upon both sides the ...

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  19. Townspeople Prepare to Meet Flood Onslaught in N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Residents of Darlington Point, near Griffith, are working feverishly on. preparations for flood wafers expected to reach the town to-morrow. Heavy earth-moving machinery has been secured by the ...

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  22. MOVE FOR ABOLITION OF TEA AND BUTTER RATIONING

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- A move for the abolition of tea and butter rationing will he made by Queensland ...

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  23. "CRUDE H-BOMB COULD BE COMPLETED THIS YEAR"

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- The United Press says the projected atomic bomb tests at Eniwetok probably would not ...

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  24. SURVIVOR FROM WRECK SENTENCED TO GAOL

    GLADSTONE, Sunday.-- James Leslie Cush, scle survivor of a fishing boat in 1946, was sentensed to a month's ...

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  25. GOVERNOR TO DISSOLVE PARLIAMENT TO-DAY

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- The Governor (Sir John Lavarack) will dissolve Parliament to-morrow and issue writs for ...

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    The Governor (Sir John Lavarack) presenting to the joint owners of Sefiona, Messrs. P. D. Crotty and L. M. Crotty, the Toowoomba Cup trophy after the race at Clifford Park on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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