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  4. COLLAPSE OF UNION'S DEFIANCE LIKELY

    WELLINGTON, Thursday. --"Inside" trade unionists foretell the forthcoming collapse of the Waterside ...

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  5. New Federal Powers May Cause Political Crisis

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Some of the most severe penal clauses in the Australian arbitration law will be incorporated in emergency legislation to be introduced by the Federal Government next Wednesday to end the ...

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  6. "MINERS OWE DUTY TO WATERSIDERS"

    MARYBOROUGH, Thursday. -- When told in Maryborough to-day of the gaoling of the assistant general ...

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  7. Reshuffle of Federal Cabinet Likely Soon

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A major reshuffle of the Federal Cabinet will be effected at an early date as a result of developments to-day. These developments were:— ...

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  8. SMALL KOREAN GAINS BY ALLIED TROOPS

    TORIO, Thursday. -- The nine days' old United Nations offensive in Korea stirred to life yesterday in the slush on ...

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  9. ROACH SENT TO GAOL FOR ONE YEAR FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Edward Charles Roach, assistant general secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation, was sentenced to-day to 12 months' imprisonment for contempt of court. The Full Bench of the Arbitration Court found Roach guilty of publishing a circular and an article in the "Maritime Worker" that were confemntnniK ...

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  10. TEXTILE INDUSTRY FACES ITS "GRAVEST SITUATION"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. --Because of an acute shortage of raw cotton, the Australian cotton textile ...

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  11. FIFTEEN YEAR SENTENCE IN WALSH CASE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- William Smith (63, cattle dealer) and Alma Mabel Walsh (46, housewife), both ...

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  12. RABBIT-KILLING VIRUS "NO DANGER TO HUMANS"

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The rabbit-killing virus. Myxomatosis had never been tested on human beings, the Minister for Dovelop ...

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  13. CORONER'S REPORT ON AIR CRASH AWAITED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Coroner's report on the aircraft crash at Maroochydore on December 30 had been ...

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  14. Watersiders' Heads "Incensed" and "Surprised" at Conviction

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Federal Executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation to-night called on all members, to protest against the gaoling of their assistant general secretary, Mr. E. C. Roach. The executive ...

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  15. CUTS IN TRANSPORT FEES FOR BUSH FIRE AREAS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A sympathetic attitude towards reduction of transport restrictions and fees would be ...

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  16. EX-POLICEMAN TAKES JOB AS HOUSE-DETECTIVE

    BRISBANE. Thursday.-- Three leading Brisbane retail stores have secured the services of ex police Sub-Inspector William ...

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  17. YEAR'S INCREASE OF 40,000 IN NATION'S POPULATION

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Australia had an estimated population of 8,241,593 at the end of September last, ...

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  18. RISE OF HOUSE BUILDING COSTS ON 1949 FIGURES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--10 cost an average of £152 more is build a home in Brisbane last year than it did in 1949 ...

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  19. GREAT INCREASES IN DEFENCE ARMS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Increases in the strength of certain arms of the Australian Defence Forces to almost double ...

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  20. WORKERS' COMPENSATION TO BE INCREASED

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Following the basic wage rises a Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment Bill is ...

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  21. FREQUENCY MODULATION FOR POLICE RADIO

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--Expenditure, approved by the Executive Council to-day, will enable the Police Department to establish ...

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  22. QUESTION IN HOUSE ON STORM INSURANCE

    BRISBANE. Thursday. -- The State Insurance Commission had restricted the writing of storm and tempest insurance business in ...

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  23. BRITISH T.U.C. PROPOSALS ON ARMS DRIVE COSTS

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The "Evening Standard" says that the Trades Union Council, representing 8,000,000 British work. ...

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  24. LABOUR URGED TO CONTINUE WAR ON COMMUNISM

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--A to Labour to continue its figh against Communism with ever greater intensity, was issued to ...

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  25. COMMUNIST NETWORK

    HONG KONG. -- The Chinese Communists have built up a vast propaganda network through which the voice of Peking is heard in ...

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  28. VICTORIAN MINISTER TO DISCUSS CALLIDE COAL

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Victorian Minister for Transport (Mr. Ryland) will discuss Victoria's Callide coal ...

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  29. PRODUCTION KEY AGAINST DEPRESSION, SAYS COPLAND

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Sir Douglas Copland warned business leaders to-day that Australia faced the dangers ...

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  30. Opposition Will Seek Inquiry Into Windsor Seat Election

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A move to have the question of the validity of the return of Mr. T. W. Rasey as Labour Member for Windsor referred to the Elections Tribunal was made in the Legislative Assembly to-day by ...

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  31. SUSPENDED MANAGER'S EVIDENCE AT INQUIRY

    KINGAROY, Thursday.--Mr. S. F. Cochran, a former State Electricity Commissioner, had told him that he wanted the ...

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  32. MR. DULLES' HOPES ON JAPAN PEACE TREATY

    WASHINGTON, Thursday.-- Mr. John Foster Dulles said yesterday that he would be greatly disappointed if a peace ...

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  33. PARTY OF MEN WITH RIFLES WAIT FOR "FIRE-BUG"

    WOODENBONG, Thursday. -- A t party of men are ready to "shoot on sight" in the small border village of Woodenbong to-night. ...

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  34. COURT ECHO OF ATTEMPT TO ASSASSINATE TRUMAN

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- While House officer. Donald Birdzell, cane in hand, limped across the court room yesterday, and ...

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  35. IVERSON RETIRES FROM FIRST-CLASS CRICKET

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- Jack Iverson has "definitely retired from first-class cricket," with one proviso--he may play again in a ...

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  36. TITO CONFIDENT YUGOSLAVIA COULD RESIST INVADERS

    LONDON. Thursday. -- Marshal Tito, in an exclusive interview with Reuters correspondent in ...

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  37. NEW CHAIRMAN APPOINTED FOR DAIRYING COMMITTEE

    CANBERRA. Thursday.--Mr. W. S Kelly has been appointed chairman of the Joint Dairying Industry Advisory Committee in place ...

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