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  4. MINISTER WARNS AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--The coming weeks may prove to be one of the blackest periods in Australia's industrial history, the Minister for Labour (Mr. Holt) warned the nation in a broadcast to-night. He ...

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  5. Mounting Communist Resistance in Korea

    TAKI0, Sunday. -- Chinese counter - attacks mounted in intensity as United Nations troops bit deeper into Communist defences along the western front and advanced to 10 miles north of Seoul. Eighth Army units ...

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  6. NO ALLIED COMMENT ON PEKING REACTION

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--Both the British and American delegations declined to comment on a Peking broadcast ...

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  7. UNION HEAD WARNS STRIKING DOCKERS

    LONDON. Sunday. -- The leader of the British Transport Union (Mr. Arthur Deakin) warned, "do not let the ...

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  8. LITTLE EFFECT ON STATE FACILITIES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.-- Early light and power rationing in Queensland is not likely to follow any ...

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    Officials and visitors at the annual reunion of the Toowoomba sub-branch of the Transport Workers' Union held at the Memorial Hall on Saturday night. Front row (left to right): Messrs. W. R. F. Bolton, J. D. Kane, Senator A. Benn, L. A. Wood, M.L.A., B. V. Hough (State general secretary), J. E. Duggan (Minister for Transport), Senator Gordon ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Wartime Differences of Opinion Recalled by Earl Mountbatten

    LONDON, Sunday.--Earl Mountbatten, of Burma, who was Allied Supreme Commander in South-east Asia during World War II, said to-day that there was a lack of co-ordination between Washington and London, and ...

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  11. SEVERE COLD WAVE SWEEPS AMERICA

    NEW YORK. Sunday.--Severe cold swept the United States, including the deep South, to-day. The Weather ...

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  12. EFFORT SOON TO REVIVE ATOMIC PARTNERSHIP

    NEW YORK, Sunday. -- An effort would be made soon in Congress to revive the American, British and Canadian ...

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  13. NEW WORLD RECORD MAY BE SET BY "FASTING FAKIR"

    LONDON, Sunday. --Reuters correspondent in Turin reports that Burmah, "the Fasting Fakir," will beat the ...

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  14. MORE NEWSPRINT WANTED TO COMBAT REDS

    OTTAWA, Sunday. -- The French Premier (M. Rene Pleven) urged the North Atlantic Pact nations yesterday to ...

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  15. MINERS AWAIT FEDERAL GOVERNMENT ACTION

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The inter-State executive of the Australian Council of Trade Unions, which was to have ...

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  16. REMAINED ALIVE UNDER SNOW FOR TWELVE DAYS

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Reuters correspondent in Vienna says that (Gerhard Friesgger, who was buried in an ...

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  17. SUMMONSES TO BE ISSUED AGAINST MINERS' HEADS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- The Federal Attorney-General (Senator J. A. Spicer) will serve summonses for ...

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  18. NEW IPSWICH COAL MINE MAY BE GOOD PRODUCER

    IPSWICH, Sunday.--Provided everything goes according to plan, three Ipswich men consider that a new coal nine on ...

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  19. TURKS PREFER BAYONETS TO ARTILLERY SUPPORT

    TOKIO, Sunday.--A British artillery officer complained yesterday that Turkish troops objected to ...

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  20. Military Outlook in Europe: Will Soviets Provoke War?

    NEW YORK (Associated Press).--Will the Soviets provoke a war ? When ? What do you do about it ? Despite their seeming lethargy, these three questions give Europeans the same nightmares they give ...

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  21. MARATHON CYCLING RIDE BY JUBILEE COURIER

    DARWIN, Sundav. -- The Commonwealth Jubilee bicycle courier, 48-years-old police sergeant, Victor ...

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  22. RELIEF SHIPMENT FOR NEW GUINEA MISSIONS

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The first relief shipment for the volcano-hit Anglican New Guinea Mission centres left ...

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  23. MYRA TOO WINS SAILING CHAMPIONSHIP

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Myra Too to-day won the final heat of the world 18-foot sailing championship in Sydney Harbour. It ...

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  24. SIXTEEN PERSONS DEAD IN ACCIDENTAL U.S. FIRES

    LAMESA (Texas), Sunday. --A father, mother and their six children were burned to death yesterday when the ...

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  27. FREIGHTER PALANA TO GO TO SYDNEY FOR REPAIRS

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The 11,000 ton freighter, Palana, which was badly holed off the Queensland coast last month, ...

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  28. GIRL STABBED IN BACK IN BRISBANE TRAM

    BRISBANE, Sunday. --A 22-year-old Melbourne girl, Miss Marjorie Johnson, was stabbed in the back while ...

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  29. TASMAN YACHT RACE

    WELLINGTON. Sunday.--The leading yachts in the Tasman yacht race reaped the benefit of a moderate gale ...

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  30. MINERS HARBOURING PAST MEMORIES

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--People who knew how to play upon the coal miners' memories were exploiting them, the Rev H. M. Wheller said in the Albert Street Methodist Church to-night. ...

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  31. AMMUNITION SHORTAGE DUE TO RAIL STRIKE

    An Army spokesman said tonight that the Chicago rail strike threatened a shortage of rifle and other small arms ...

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