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  4. Miners in West Moreton Defy Order on Stoppage

    IPSWICH, Monday.--Six West Moreton district coal mines produced to-day in defiance of a union aggregate vote for one-day-a-week stoppages in the campaign of protest against the miners' award given by the Coal ...

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  5. DOUBLE GUARD ON ENVOY'S 'PLANE

    CANBERRA, Monday, -- R.A.A.F. armed guards kept a double around - the - clock watch on the United States ...

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  6. COMMUNIST ARMIES IN RETREAT ALONG ENTIRE KOREAN FRONT

    TOKIO, Monday.--Communist armies to-day were in full retreat along the whole 150-mile Korean front after the collapse of their massive counter-offensive against the centre of the 8th Army's line, says Reuters correspondent. Cut to pieces by massed artillery and slaughtered by Allied bombers and infantry at the rate of ...

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  7. Court to Give Contempt Charge Decision To-day

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A decision will be given by the Arbitration Court to-morrow afternoon on the contempt of court charge against Idris Williams, president of the Miners' Federation. The Commonwealth took contempt ...

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  8. "JAPANESE PEOPLE ARE PACIFISTS"

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Japanese people to-day were as pacifist as any people he had ever known. Mr. John Foster ...

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  9. CURRENT WHEAT CROP BELOW RECORD YIELD

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Australia's wheat harvest for the 1950-51 season totalled 183,- 400,000 bushels -- 16.7 per cent. ...

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  10. IMPORTANT TALKS TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Settlement of the coal miners' dispute may depend on talks in Sydney to-morrow when ...

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  11. WHEATGROWERS 10 RECEIVE! £17,754,833

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Wheatgrowers would receive i £17,754,833 on March 6, the j chairman of the Australian ...

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  12. LAUNCH LEAVES TO AID SICK LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The 37-foot launch Lakatoi left Gladstone this afternoon to aid light-keeper J. Mitchell. ...

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  13. MORE BRITISH CARS BUT LESS FROM AMERICA

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. H. W. Harrison, an official of the Federal Chamber of Automotive Industries, said to-night that ...

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  14. ILLEGAL ENTERING CHARGE

    TOKIO, Monday.--Kenneth William Gibbons, a 25-year-old Australian ex-serviceman, was remanded in the Tokio ...

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  15. QUEENSLANDERS QUALIFY FOR SWIMMING FINALS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Eleven Queenslanders qualified in heats to-day for the finals of . the. Australian swimming ...

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  16. COURT TOLD GRIM STORY OF EXECUTION OF PRISONER

    LOS NEGROS, Monday. -- A former Japanese Navy warrant - officer, Yoshihiro Sato, told the War Crimes ...

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  17. "Reduction in Labour Demands Solution to Prices Problem"

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- "If 'political expediency' is going to compel us to remain in a permanent state of over-employment the rise in prices will accelerate, and I do not give Australia more than three or four years ...

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  18. COMPLETELY FREE HEALTH SERVICE "NOT DESIRABLE"

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A completely free health service was not desirable, the Federal Minister for Health (Sir ...

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  19. EXTENSION OF OVERTIME BAN MAY BE OPPOSED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Waterside Workers' Federation officials said to-night that Melbourne waterside ...

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  20. DAVE SANDS WILL DEFEND TITLE IN ENGLAND

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Dave Sands agreed to-day to go to England to defend his Empire middleweight title against ...

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  21. FIRST DEATH FROM POLIO IN MACKAY DISTRICT

    MACKAY, Monday. -- The first death in Mackay's polio outbreak occurred at Homebush on Sunday. The child ...

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  22. Better Utilisation of Milk in Queensland Urged by Minister

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Minister for Agriculture j and Stock (Mr. Collins) to-day urged those controlling | ihe dairying industry of the State to investigate thoroughly the wisdom of widening their activities to ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND LABOUR PARTY OFFICERS ELECTED

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The branch secretary of the Australian Workers' union (Mr. H. Boland) was to-day elected ...

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  24. TWO DISTINCT CRATERS IN NEW GUINEA VOLCANO

    PORT MORESBY, Monday. -- A new crater has appeared on the south-eastern side of the Mount Lamington volcano. This ...

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  25. TRUCKING YARD THEFTS WORRYING GRAZIERS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The theft of cattle from trucking yards throughout the State is worrying Queensland graziers. ...

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  26. EXPERIMENTS TO LENGTHEN LIFE OF APPLES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Experiments are to be conducted by the horticulture branch of the department to test the ...

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  27. TRAIN SPARKS BLAMED FOR STATION FIRES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- No work has been done on Malvern Hills Station, near Black- all (Central Queensland) for ...

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  28. MURRAY'S BRIDGE SCHOOL STILL ON HOLIDAYS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- About 30 school children at Murray's Bridge, nine miles from Warwick, are still on ...

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  30. MAN ESCAPES FROM POLICE CUSTODY IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Police cordons were thrown around southside suburbs today in an attempt to capture ...

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  31. CASKET AGENT ISSUED WITH HIGH COURT WRIT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A High ah Court writ against William Fox, also known as William Rankin, of Southport (Casket Agent), ...

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  33. LABOURER FOR TRIAL ON ASSAULT CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A police sergeant who gave his weight at "a bit over 15 stone" had to have 11 stitches in his ...

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  34. AWARDS UNDER FEDERAL SCHOLARSHIP PLAN

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The officer in charge of the Universities' Commission in Brisbane (Mr. H. Coppock) said ...

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  35. MAN'S EVIDENCE OF ATTEMPT TO SAVE DROWNING GIRLS

    MACKAY, Monday.--Graphic details of how, during ;a. struggle to save a 15-year-old schoolgirl from drowning, two other ...

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  36. PLANTATION MANAGER TO HAVE TOOWOOMBA HOLIDAY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Hemp needs a well-distributed rainfall in general tropical conditions, and should do well in North ...

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  37. MAN ON EMBEZZLEMENT CHARGES FOUND HANGED

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Donald Harborne (27), married, with three young children, hanged himself in Bomana ...

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  38. POLICE SEEKING CLUE TO DEAD MAN'S INJURIES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Vallev detectives are investigating the death of a man found unconscious in Ledge Road, ...

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  39. HIGH LEVEL DEFENCE TALKS

    TOKIO, Monday. -- The Commander-in-Chief of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces in Japan ...

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  40. ESCAPED BEAR "STEERS" SHIP FOR HALF HOUR

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A 3ft. 6in. honey bear, which escaped from its cage, "steered" the 7000-ton freighter Hoegh ...

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  41. THAILAND TARGET FOR RED PROPAGANDA

    HONG KONG, Monday. -- Official radio and Press releases from Peking indicate that the Chinese Communists are developing a propagand a campaign against Thailand. The first five items in the ...

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  42. PRISONERS OF RUSSIA

    MUNICH.--The West German Red Cross Society has started questioning former prisoners of war in Russia in an ...

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