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  4. EMPLOYER DEFENDS AUSTRALIAN WORKER

    MELBOURNE. Wednesday.-- The better use of available resources and the diversion of labour and materials from ...

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  5. No Derision Reached in Talks on Coal Dispule

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Negotiations between the Australian Council of Trade Unions and the Miners' Federation for the settlement of the coal dispute have reached a deadlock. Union leaders said tonight that prospects ...

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  6. INCREASE IN SUGAR PRICE SOUGHT

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- A case for an immediate increase in the retail price of sugar is to be made to the ...

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  7. United Nations Forces! Closing Pincers on Seoul

    TOKIO, Wednesday.-- British troops advanced to positions level with Seoul at two places to the east of the city today in what appeared to be a United Nations pincer movement on the battered South Korean capital. ...

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  8. B.C.O.F. Leader Returns For Defence Discussions

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- "You have only to come back to Australia to realise that we keeping up with the rest of the world in meeting danger that threatens all the world," said Lieutenant General Sir ...

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  9. VERDICT ON RAIL STRIKE TODAY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A 24- hour rail strike may be decided on tomorrow. The verdict will be known ...

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  10. CALLIDE COAL FOR SOUTHERN STATES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- At least 100,000 tons of Callide coal will be shipped annually to Victoria and South ...

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  11. INCREASE IN RAILWAY FARES INTER-STATE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Inter-State railway fares, to operate from March 1, were announced by the ...

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  12. FIFTY U.S. SOLDIERS DIE AFTER DRINKING LIQUID

    SAN FRANCISCO, Wednesday.-- The death of about 50 American soldiers who drank an automotive ...

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  13. N.G. VOLCANO DEATH ROLL MAY HAVE BEEN 8000

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Probably 8000 persons lost their lives in the Mt. Lamington eruption, the ...

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  14. Further Government Action to Check Goal Industry Stoppages

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Federal Cabinet tonight decided, subject to legal advice now being obtained, that further proceedings should be instituted to check stoppages in the coal industry. The Prime ...

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  15. UNIONS' DISPUTE OVER AWARD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- If another organisation attempted to take under its control persons who were not covered by ...

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  16. CALL TO WORLD TO END MISERY

    SANTIAGO, Wednesday. -- Mr. Trygve Lie, Secretary- General of the United Nations, yesterday called for bold ...

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  17. PREMIER HAS "COMPLETE ANSWER" TO CHARGES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- State Labour members were told by the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) today that he had ...

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  18. OPPOSITION TO NEW CHEESE FACTORY AT KENILWORTH

    GYMPIE, Wednesday. -- Opposition to the granting of a licence to Kraft Walker Ltd. to establish a cheese factory at ...

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  19. DWELLING DEFICIENCIES DISCLOSED BY CENSUS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Figures taken during the 1947 census disclosed at the time that 52,572 private dwellings in ...

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  20. OPPOSITION LEADER ON ROLL DOUBLING ISSUE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Opposition Leader (Mr. Nicklin) stated at Wyandra tonight that duplicated ...

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  21. NEW ECONOMIC CONTROLS FOR CONSIDERATION

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Measures to check inflation and to stabilise Australia's economy will be examined ...

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  22. RELIEF COAL WILL NOT EASE VICTORIAN RESTRICTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Relief coal from New South Wales would not mean any easing in the power, gas, train ...

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  23. SEVERE N.S.W. PENALTIES FOR CONVICTED DRIVERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- Drivers convicted in New South Wales in future under the Crimes Act of causing death or ...

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  24. SHEEP GRAZING EXPERIMENT IN NUMINBAH VALLEY

    MURWILLUMBAH, Wednesday.-- An experiment by Mr. J. H. Campbell, of Numinbah, in grazing sheep on land infested ...

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  25. COASTAL FREIGHTER TO BE LAUNCHED ON SATURDAY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The third 6000-ton ship built by Evans Deakin and Co. Ltd. at Kangaroo Point--the coastal ...

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  26. BELATED SUBSISTENCE MONEY FOR A.I.F. MEN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- A.I.F. personnel who served on Timor Island from May to December. 1942. will receive a ...

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  27. BIG EXPANSION OF U.S. ELECTRICITY WORKS

    PITTSBURGH, Wednesday.-- The Soviet Union could not match the electrical expansion in the United States, the ...

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  28. NEW ELECTRICITY PRICES FOR CAPRICORNIA AREA

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- About 14,000 consumers in the Capricornia regional area in Central Queensland, will pay 20 ...

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  29. RAIL ELECTRIFICATION BEING SPEEDED UP

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Work on the quadruplication of the railway lines between Corinda and Virginia for the ...

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  30. COMPULSORY VOTING ON WOOL PLAN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- Voting by wool growers at the referendum to decide the future of the reserve price plan for ...

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  31. "ACTION AGAINST REDS OVERDUE"

    MARYBOROUGH, Wednesday. -- Mr. B. K. Corser, M.P., stated tonight that effective action against the Communist ...

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  32. CRUSADE AGAINST GRAFT

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The Lord Mayor (Alderman E. C. O'Dea) was asked today to call a public meeting to ...

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  35. State Wheat Growers to Get £876,000 in Tax Refund

    Queensland wheat growers will benefit from the refund of fax on wheat supplied to No. 11 Pool by £876,000. Payments, based on 19 a bushel for bagged wheat deliveries, wiil be made to growers on ...

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  36. State of Emergency Declared in N.Z. Through Waterfront Crisis

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Holland) announced in Christchurch tonight that the Government had declared a state of national emergency, which had arisen through the waterfront strike ...

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  37. U.S. SUPREME COURT JUDGE NOT FOR JUBILEE

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday.-- Mr. Justice Felix Frankfurter, of the United States Supreme Court, has declined the ...

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  38. MAN'S BODY RECOVERED FROM WATERHOLE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday.-- A hat lying near a water- hole in the bush led police and civilian searchers to recover the ...

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  39. ANOTHER WORLD RECORD AT GEELONG WOOL SALES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- At the Geelong wool sales today eight bales of Polwarth wool realised 286d. a lb. ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND FACES POTATO FAMINE FOR FORTNIGHT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Queensland faces a potato famine lasting for at least a fortnight. ...

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  41. DARRA CEMENT WORKS TO INSTALL NEW PLANT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Additional plant costing £600,000, which is expected to arrive within five months, will ...

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  42. EMPLOYERS' DECISION ON RECRUITING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Australian employers decided today to allow employees to do voluntary training ...

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  43. R.A.F. SPECIALISTS ON LECTURE TOUR

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- A Royal Air Force Hastings transport from England will arrive at Laverton tomorrow ...

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