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  3. RECORD STATE HOME BUILDING FIGURES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A record number of houses-- 10,000 --was built in Queensland in 1950, the Government ...

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  4. DAMPENING OF ELECTION HOPES

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Expert legal advice tendered to Federal Ministers to-day considerably dampened their hopes for an early general election. Two principal factors influencing this change of front were ...

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  5. Miners Vofe To-day on Move to End Stoppages

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Miners in northern New South Wales will vote to-morrow whether to end the one- day-a-week coal mine stoppages. Most of the 23,500 miners involved in the stoppages are employed on the ...

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  6. B.H.P. STEEL OUTPUT WRECKED BY REDS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Communist tactics had reduced the steel output of the Broken Hill Proprietary ...

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    Portion of the agricultural produce displayed at the Harvest Festival of the Congregational Church. The display of harvest gifts, which was arranged on stands below the choir platform, included almost every type of agricultural produce grown on the Downs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. GRAZIERS WARNED ON RABBIT NETTING

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The vice-president of the United Graziers' Association (Mr. W. A. Gunn) warned graziers to-day ...

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  9. GROUND WORK FOR "BIG FOUR" TALKS

    LONDON, Monday. -- The "Big Four" Foreign Ministers' deputies, after week-end discussions with their Governments, ...

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  10. Eisenhower: Russians Would Be Fools to Declare War Now

    WASHINGTON, Monday.--General Eisenhower fold two Senate committees in a secret testimony recently that the Russians would be "really fools" if they declared war now. "They cannot, on the global picture, ...

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  11. RECRUITING CHIEF TO SEEK EMPLOYERS' CO-OPERATION

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The co-operation of employers to put tradesmen into the Citizen Military Forces will be sought ...

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  12. REDS TIGHTEN SCREWS ON CHINESE

    HONG KONG (Reuters). -- Since the international situation deteriorated following the entry of the Chinese ...

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  13. M.V. KANIMBLA FOR COASTAL SERVICE

    BRISBANE, Monday. --The luxury 11,000 tons motor vessel Kanimbla, which is claimed to be the most modern ...

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  14. MECHANISATION OF STATE COAL MINE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The State Government hopes to save at least £100,000 a year by mechanising the ...

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  15. WOMEN'S AWARDS BEFORE INDUSTRIAL COURT

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- More than 4000 female employees in Queensland will be concerned in applications for ...

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  16. TRUMAN SIGNS HUGE BILL FOR NAVAL CONSTRUCTION

    KEY WEST (Florida), Monday.--President Truman has signed the biggest naval construction bill since the ...

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  17. OFFICE EQUIPMENT FIRM IN SUPREME COURT CASE

    SYDNEY. Monday. -- Compound interest totalling £70.000 was included in a claim for £106,000 made in the Supreme Court to-day ...

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  18. POLICE OFFICER TO FACE DEPARTMENTAL INQUIRY

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A departmental inquiry which the Queensland Police Union's secretary (Mr. H. P. Talty) ...

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  19. FIRST HELICOPTER LOADED FOR TRANSIT TO AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The first of six helicopters to come to Australia had been loaded in America for transit to ...

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  20. PALANA SHELTERING FROM BAD WEATHER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The freighter Palana anchored off Mud Island, near the mouth of the Brisbane River, ...

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  21. WEEK-END THIEVES VERY ACTIVE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Thieves stole £12,000 worth of copper, suitings, cameras jewellery and ether goods in Sydney during ...

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  22. PETROL COMPANIES SEEK 3d. GALLON RISE IN PETROL

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Petrol companies which are Dressing for 3d. a gallon rise in the price of petrol, are likely ...

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  23. NO ACCOMMODATION FOR WOMEN'S NAVAL SERVICE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Navy officials in Brisbane are having difficulty in arranging accommodation for the large number ...

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  24. FREIGHTER'S FATE TO BE DECIDED

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Customs authorities are expected to decide to-morrow on the future of the British-owned ...

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  25. STATION HAND INJURED IN FALL FROM HORSE

    WARWICK, Monday. -- Sidney Bauer (34), married, a station hand, employed at North Toolburra, received a probable fracture of the ...

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  26. STOPPED WORK ON WRONG DAY

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A misunderstanding by 30 Willeroo miners at Oakey to-day cost Queensland 80 tons of ...

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  27. JAPS SENTENCED FOR MUTILATING BODY

    LOS NEGROS, Monday. -- The Australian War Crimes Court to-day sentenced three former officers of the Imperial ...

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  28. NEW DESTROYER FOR R.A.N.

    CANBERRA, Monday.—The new "Battle" class destroyer, Anzac, which was recently completed at the naval ...

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  29. TWO BIG PRODUCE FIRES RAGE IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Damage estimated at £100,000 was caused by fires which broke out in two produce ...

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  32. DISABLED QUEENSLANDERS HELPED BACK TO WORK

    BRLSBANE, Monday.--Seven hundred disabled Queenslanders were helped back to useful employment last year, ...

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  33. RED CROSS PREPARES FOR WAR EVENTUALITY

    BRISBANE. Monday. -- The Australian Red Cross Society is making plans for treating casualties from atomic or germ ...

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  34. GENERAL ROBERTSON'S GROWING COMMAND

    TOKIO, Monday. -- Lieutenant General Sir Horace Robertson arrived in Tokio by air yesterday after a three weeks' visit to ...

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  35. MIGRATION TALKS EXPECTED IN U.K.-ITALY MEETING

    LONDON. Monday. -- Italian migration to Commonwealth countries is expected to be high on the list of topics which the Premie ...

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  36. FRENCH ATTACK REBELS IN INDO-CHINA

    SAIGON, Monday. -- A French Army communique said union forces attacked Vietminh rebels in Cochin China in ground. ...

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  37. YOUNG SOLDIERS ESCAPE II BRITISH PRISON BREAK

    LONDON, Monday.--Eight young soldiers held at Maryhill Barracks Prison, Glasgow, overpowered the guards and escaped over a 15ft ...

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  38. Allies Smash to Within a Few Miles of Key Defence Town

    TOKIO, Monday.--Allied troops smashed six miles through faltering Communist defences in Central Korea to-day and closed in from three directions on Hongchon, a big Chinese base 20 miles south of the 38th ...

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  39. BOARD DISCUSSES PLANS FOR INCREASED COAL PRODUCTION

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Plans for increased coal production in Australia were discussed to-day by the National ...

    Article : 266 words
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