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  4. U.S. Envoy to Complete Japanese Peace Treaty

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- The United States Government had authorised Mr. John Foster Dulles,President Truman's special envoy, to go ahead with the completion of the Japanese peace treaty at the earliest ...

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  5. CZECH COMMUNIST PARTY EXPULSIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Dr. Vladimir Clementis, former Czech Foreign Minister, has been arrested and expelled. ...

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  6. STATE WATERSIDERS AGAINST OVERTIME

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- A mass meeting of 2000 waterside workers at the Brisbane Stadium to-day voted ...

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  7. HEATED ELECTION FRAUD DEBATE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- State Parliament, after a heated four-hours debate to-day, authorised police investigating the Bulimba election fraud fo inspect and count all Section 70 (absentee) votes cast at the last State ...

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  8. Superphosphate Distributed from the Air

    For the first time in Queensland, a trial aerial distribution of 30 tons of superphosphate will be made on Mr. Arthur Langmore's property, "Prospect," Jondaryan. In this photograph, an Air-Griculture Control Ltd. aircraft is distributing superphosphate on the pasture lands of Mr, A. S. Nivison, "Mirani," Walcha, New South Wales. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. VIEWS EXPRESSED BY INSPECTOR BISCHOF

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- During the debate in the State Legislative Assembly to-day the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said that ...

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  10. THREE CHARGES OF CONTEMPT LISTED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Contempt of court charges against three leading union officials are listed for the Federal ...

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  11. Allied Drive May Have Delayed Red Offensive

    TOKIO, Tuesday. -- The impact of the United Nations drive appears to have delayed an enemy counter-oftensive. An attack has been expected from four to six Chinese armies, but an Allied spokesman on the west central ...

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  12. SEQUEL TO MELEE AT EVATT'S MEETING

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Two men who claimed they had "only tried to stop a fight" were fined £2 each in the Central . ...

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  13. DECISION BY CABINET ON FREE SCHOOL TRANSPORT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Cabinet to-day decided that pupils attending denominational schools should be placed ...

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  14. WASHINGTON VIEWS ON RUSSIA'S NOTE TO U.K.

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. -- Russia's week-end Note to Britain was seen by State Department officials ...

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  15. BIG DROP IN MILK AND CREAM PRODUCTION

    MACKAY, Tuesday. -- Cream and milk production in the Blue Mountain and Bolingbroke districts has dropped ...

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  16. NEW PRESENT OF METHODIST CHURCH

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Rev. Francis Chowns was today appointed president of the fiftieth annual ...

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  17. N.Z. Waterfront Dispute Extends as Service Personnel Take Over

    WELLINGTON, Tuesday. -- Army convoys poured on to Wellington wharves early this afternoon, and Army personnel began removing cargo discharged earlier by airmen from the Kauri and Taupata. Seamen on the ...

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  18. CASUALTY LIST OF 3RD BATTALION R.A.R.

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- Details of the total casualties to date sustained by the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian ...

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  19. "POTATO GROWERS REAL CULPRITS"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The real culprits behind unlawful trading in potatoes were the growers, stated Mr. Noyes. ...

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  20. Federal Minister Defends Plan to Admit German Migrants

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. -- While the Deputy Leader of the Federal Opposition (Dr. Evatt) had been "highly vocal" on the danger of Nazis being admitted fo Australia, he had been strangely silent on the danger of ...

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  21. Steel for Brisbane and Mackay

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The River Norman will leave Sydney on Tuesday or Wednesday next week for Port Kembla ...

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  24. DANISH ATTEMPT TO MAKE DEADLY GAS

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday. -- Professor Hakon Lund has been commissioned by the Danish Government to find a ...

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  25. FOOD CORPORATION LOSS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Queensland British Food Corporation, from its inception to September 30, 1950, shows a debit balance ...

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  26. FURTHER DEATH FROM ENCEPHALITIS IN SOUTH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. -- Another death from encephalitis has been reported to the Health Department. The ...

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  27. SALVAGE OPERATIONS OS PALANA "GOING WELL"

    MACKAY, Tuesday. -- Salvage operations on the Palana were going very well so far. said the marine superintendent of the ...

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    Fifteen R.A.A.F. and six R.A.N pilot-trainees were given their wings recently at a parade at Point Cook. In this photograph. the Fourth Naval Member, Commodore A. R. Fraser, is shown with Trainee-Pilot R. W. Williams (Corinda, Brisbane), Sergeant P. Zupp (Toowoomba), and Trainee-Pilot D. H. Saunders (Ashgrove). The course is of 18 months' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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