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  4. FEDERAL COURT HEARS CHARGES AGAINST MINERS' LEADERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. G. E. Barwick, K.C. (for the Commonwealth) said in the Federal Arbitration Court today that the miners' leaders were "holding the community up to ransom to enforce a political demand, irrespective (of the suffering ' inflicted on their fellow workers and fhe community." The general president of the ...

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  5. Australia's Comfortable Win in Fourth Test

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.--Australia won the Fourth Test today by defeating England with 274 runs to spare, after the tourists' tail had failed to wag. England were one man short. Fred Brown being unable to ...

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  6. A.L.P. Prepared to Assist in Settling Disputes

    CANBERRA, Thursday--The leaders of the Federal Labour Opposition have advised the Government that they will take all steps possible to assist in a settlement of the present coal mining and waterfront disputes. The ...

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  7. "HONG KONG IS NOT FORGOTTEN BY REDS"

    HONG KONG, Thursday.-- The right wing Far Eastern fortnightly magazine, "Newsdom," in an article to-day, ...

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  8. A.C.T.U. STAND ON MINERS' DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Australian Council of Trade Unions Executive to-day decided that if the minors ...

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  9. ACHESON'S VIEWS ON WORLD TENSION

    WASHINGTON. Thursday -- The Secretary of state (Mr : Dean Acheson) said yesterday : that it was not German ...

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  10. NEW AUSTRALIANS MAY ENLIST IN FORCES

    CANBERRA Thursday.-- New Australians may enlist in any branch of Australia's defence forces, the Federal ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND STEEL LYING ON NEWCASTLE WHARVES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Ten thousand tons of steel for Queensland are lying on Newcastle and Port Kembla. ...

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  12. MR. MENZIES EXPECTED HOME NEXT WEEK

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) is expected to reach Fremantle on Tuesday. His ...

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  13. DRIVER "TRAVELLING AT TWICE REGULATION SPEED"

    WOODBRIDGE (New Jersey), Thursday.--Mr. Eber, assistant prosecutor of Middlesex County, said that ...

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  14. Mr. Churchill Describes Steel Plan as "Destructive Issue"

    LONDON, Thursday.--The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Churchill), opening the steel censure debate in the House of Commons, called the nationalisation plan "a destructive issue" and "a major stumbling block to ...

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  15. BRISBANE LAUNCHES FOOD APPEAL FOR BRITAIN

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A meeting of Brisbane people tonight launched a fund; to be known as "The British Legion ...

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  16. MAN SAVAGED BY MAD BULL WHILE DIPPING CATTLE

    MURWILLUMBAH, Thursday.--A man engaged in the dipping of cattle in a Murwillumbah dipping yard ...

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  17. LIBERAL PARTY COUNSEL FOR NASH APPEAL

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Counsel for the Liberal Party in its appeal against the Nash election result will be the ...

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  18. "NO SUPERVISION OF FERRY OVER BURDEKIN RIVER"

    CAIRNS, Thursday. -- A Cairns businessman, who recently returned to Cairns with his family by train while the ...

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  19. MONSOONAL RAINS CAUSE FLOODING IN NORTH

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Rainfalls were reported to-day of up to 11 inches on the coast between Cairns and Townsville. ...

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  20. RADIO COMPERE'S DEATH IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The well-known compere, Jack Burgess, collapsed and died at his home at Gordon late this ...

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  21. LOAN FOR WAMBO SHIRE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Executive Council to-day granted the Wambo Shire Council a Treasury loan of ...

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  22. "SOME DOCTORS HOLDING OFF FROM PENSIONERS' SCHEME"

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Some of the State's doctors were holding off from the Commonwealth Government's free ...

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  23. INCREASE IN EGG PRICES SOUGHT BY BOARD

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-- Applications have been made to the Prices Branch by the South Queensland Egg ...

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  26. GOVERNMENT RESUMES LAND BELOW OWNER'S PRICE

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The State Government is resuming a Tocumwal farmer's property at a price less than he paid for ...

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  27. HOLIDAYS EXTENDED

    MAC KAY, Thursday. -- School holidays in the Home- bush area have been extended for a fortnight. Three school ...

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  28. CONSTRUCTION OF BRICK WORKS IN DOUBT

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The construction of a £380,- 000 brick works is in doubt because of dissatisfaction ...

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  29. DEFENCE COMMITMENTS MAY INCREASE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Increased defence commitments, resulting in, higher taxation and controls over ...

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  30. NEW FATTENING FEED FOR PIGS AND POULTRY

    NEW YORK, Thursday.-- Farmers are to be introduced to a new feed called "A.B.C. and X." It has 'been ...

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  31. AIR FORCE TRAINING AT TOOWOOMBA SOON

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Training of the Air Force section of the Citizen Military Forces in two ...

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  32. AWARDS. OF SOCIAL SERVICE FELLOWSHIPS

    . BRISBANE, Thursday.--The names of students to whom Social Service Fellowships, tenable at the University of ...

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  33. ROADS AND RAILWAYS IN WEST DETERIORATING

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A "new deal" for the forgot- ten West was called for by Mr. Adermann, M.P., ...

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  34. U.N. FORCES FIVE MILES FROM SEOUL

    TOKIO, Thursday.-- The A.A.P.-Reuters representative with the 8th Army in Korea says the United Nations forces, moving slowly against fierce counter-attacks, have advanced to within five air miles of Seoul. ...

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  35. PREMIER TO HAVE REST CRUISE IN MORETON BAY

    BRISBANE, Thursday.-The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) will leave Brisbane on Monday for a week's fishing and rest cruise ...

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