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    Queen Mary recently formally opened the new Assembly Hall of Church House, Westminster. She is shown here being greeted on her arrival by the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. G. Fisher). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Three Leaders of Miners' Federation 'Out of Town'

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- The three Miners' Federation officials who were yesterday served with summonses by the Federal Arbitration Court were "out of town" to-day. The officials are the general president of the federation ...

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  6. HEAVY COMMUNIST CASUALTY RATE

    TOKIO, Tuesday.-- Lieutenant-General Ridgway said to-day that some of the casualties inflicted on the ...

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  7. CANADA'S PLANS FOR DEFENCE SPENDING

    OTTAWA, Tuesday.-- The Minister for Defence (Mr Brooke Claxton) announced in the House of Commons last ...

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  8. AUSTRALIA SEEKING ALLIANCE WITH U.S.

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The Associated Press says that Australia has proposed that the United States should ...

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  9. INDIAN DECLINES TO SERVE ON COMMITTEE

    LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday.-- Sir Benegal Rau (India) has declined the invitation by Nasrollah Entezam (president ...

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  10. Australia's Substantial Lead in Fourth Test

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.-- With five wickets down for 285 in its second innings, the Australian Test team was in a strong position at the close of play in the Fourth Test at the Adelaide Oval to-day. Keith Miller, after a ...

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  11. BOARD REFUSES TO PUNISH WATERSIDERS FOR BAN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- The Stevedoring Industry Board to-day refused to punish more than 2000 waterside workers who refused to work overtime on Monday night. The board is empowered to suspend men for such ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA WILL RECEIVE MORE U.K. TINPLATE

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The correspondent of the Associated Press says the Australian Resident Minister in London ...

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  13. LABOUR DIVIDED ON RED STRIKE POLICY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The State Parliamentary Labour Caucus was equally divided to-day on the Australian ...

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  14. REPAIRS TO PALANA MAY COST £100,000

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Shipping officials to-night estimated that repairs to the P. and O. freighter Palana would ...

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  15. FURTHER CUT IN BRITAIN'S MEAT RATION LIKELY

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The "Daily Mail" says that officials warned the Food Minister (Mr. Wisbb) that, owing to the heavy ...

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  16. "OVERSEAS STEEL PROSPECTS BLEAK"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- "The prospects of getting overseas steel for Queensland are bleak, and will be bleaker by the end ...

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  17. CONFERENCE SOUGHT IN POWER HOUSE DISPUTE

    MACKAY, Tuesday.--A compulsory conference will probably be called at 2.30 p.m. next Thursday in an effort to settle ...

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  18. MINISTER'S ASSURANCE TO WOOL GROWERS

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- The Minister for Commerce (Mr. McEwen) gave wool growers an assurance to-day ...

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  19. JAP PEACE TREATY TALKS "BETTER THAN EXPECTED"

    TOKIO, Tuesday.-- The Japanese peace treaty talks were "going better than expected," a spokesman for Mr. ...

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  20. SOME TRAINS NOW RUNNING IN NORTHERN FLOOD AREAS

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.-- The Burdekin River at Inkerman bridge at 4 p.m. to-day was below the top of the rails ...

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  21. REMBRANDT PORTRAIT FOR MELBOURNE GALLERY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- Rembrandt's "Portrait of a Man" has been bought by one Melbourne National Gallery ...

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  22. PLANS FOR TOOWOOMBA JUBILEE EISTEDDFOD

    A meeting was held in the Memorial Hall last night to consider arrangements to be made for the City of ...

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  23. COMMENT ON BULIMBA SEAT BY PREMIER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said to-day that the Bulimba seat would not be vacant until ...

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  24. NEW MACHINES FOR THIS YEAR'S COTTON HARVEST

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Seven mechanical harvesters will take off this year's cotton crop, doing the work of more than 200 ...

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  25. BRITISH FIRM ANNOUNCES INCREASED CAR PRICES

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Another British car firm announced price increases to-day. The Vauxhall company put ...

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  26. STATE PARLIAMENT WILL RESUME ON FEBRUARY 27

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) announced to-day that, following a State Cabinet decision. ...

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  27. DOCK STRIKE STRUGGLE IN U.K. CONTINUES

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- "The Times" says that the struggle between the unofficial dock leaders, trying to bring ...

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  30. President Truman Seeks Vast Increases in Taxes

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday.-- The Truman Administration yesterday asked Congress for vastly bigger sales taxes, including levies of 20 per cent. on motor cars and 25 per cent. on television and radio sets, being ...

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  31. BIG FOUR MEETING MAY BE HELD IN SPRING

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Reuters diplomatic correspondent says that a Big Four meeting this spring is rather more probable ...

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  32. BRITISH BAN ON FOREIGN DIPLOMATS IN LONDON

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- Britain yesterday banned Hungarian diplomats from going more than 18 miles outside London, ...

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  33. WORLD RECORD WOOL PRICES AT LAUNCESTON

    LAUNCESTON, Tuesday.-- Two world records and one Australian record were broken at the Launceston wool sales ...

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  34. MAN ENVELOPED IN FLAMES IN SYDNEY FIRE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- An elderly watchman was severely burned on the face, arms and legs to-day, when he tried to ...

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  35. PRICE RECONTROL ON SEVERAL ITEMS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- The State Government to-day decided to recontrol the price of several articles "because prices are soaring too high." The commodities affected are canned meat, veal, radio sets and the retreading and recapping of ...

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    The new look in firemen's helmets was recently shown for the first time, when visored helmets, such as the one above, were used by members of the fire-fighting crew at London Airport Made of heat and fire-resisting plastic, the visors can be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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