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  4. Crimes Act Proclaimed, But No Application Yet

    CANBERRA, Monday -- The Minister for Labour (Mr. Holt) announced to-night that the Commonwealth Government would not apply the Crimes Act against waterside workers on their overtime ban until ...

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  5. BIG LOSS IN WAGES BY COAL MINERS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Queensland miners' one-day strikes over their bonus pay award have cost them £35,000 ...

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  6. Three- pronged Drive by Two American Divisions

    TOKIO, Monday. -- Two American divisions to-day hurled a three-pronged attack into the Communist j stronghold on the eastern end of the Central Korean front French and American troops jumped off aaainsf ...

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  7. LITTLE HOPE OF N.Z. STRIKE SETTLEMENT

    WELLINGTON, Monday. -- Hopes for a settlement of the waterfrent strike faded to-day. No effort was made for a ...

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  8. Sidelight on War in Korea

    Rifleman Patrick Maher, of the Royal Ulster Rifles, from Tipperary, Ireland, reads a comic book to the Korean unit mascot. They are sitting on top of a Bren gun carrier. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. MISSIONARY DIES IN COMMUNIST GAOL

    HONG KONG, Monday. -- An American medical missionary, Dr. William Wallace, aged 42 years, died in a Communist ...

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  10. THIEVES' BIG HAUL AT McXINNEV'S

    Watches valued at £1290 were stolen from John McKinney's shop in Ruthven Street, some time between closing time on ...

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  11. MOUNT LAMINGTON' S BIGGEST ERUPTION

    PORT MORESBY, Monday. - - Mr. G. A. Taylor (vulcanologist) reports that the biggest eruption vet of Mount. ...

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  12. VICTORIA SATISFIED WITH CALLIDE COAL

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Minister for Mines (Mr. Power) to-day received advice from Melbourne that the Victorian ...

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  13. OFFICIAL INTERVENTION BY A.G.T.U. IN COAL DISPUTE

    MELBOURNE, Monday -- The president of the Australian Council of Trade Unions (Mr. A. E. Monk) told the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. H. Gallagher) today that he was hopeful of an early settlement to the ...

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  14. STABILITY TESTS IN SHEEP RAISING

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- More stability would be given to sheep raising in tropical Queensland as a result of ...

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  15. WASTAGE ON CATTLE WOULD FEED BRITAIN FOR WEEK

    WINTON, Monday. -- The wastage on cattle railed to Brisbane would feed Britain, with its present ration, for a ...

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  16. ROYAL TOUR LIMITED BY KING'S ILLNESS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Many Queensland towns will . be omitted from the Royal tour next year. The visit will ...

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  17. POLICE DESCRIBE BOAT AS "FLOATING GAMBLING DEN"

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- "A floating gambling den" was how a policeman in the Central Court to-day described a ferry boat ...

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  18. GRAZIERS POINT OUT FIRE DANGER TO RABBIT FENCE

    WARWICK, Monday. -- At the monthly meeting of the Warwick and District Branch of the Graziers' Association of ...

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  19. GOVERNMENT CONFIDENT OF SECURING MINE WORKERS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Government was confident. that it could secure the 15,000 additional men ...

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  20. NO SHIPS TO RELIEVE POTATO FAMINE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Queensland's potato famine will last at least until the end of March, and there is ...

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  21. "U.S. COULD DESTROY SOVIET MILITARY EFFORT"

    WASHINGTON, Monday.-- One of the United States 'foremost scientists asserted last night that if Moscow ...

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  22. YOUTHFUL MOTOR CYCLIST FINED £20

    IPSWICH, Monday. -- A youthful Boonah motor cyclist, who was alleged to have committed three traffic breaches ...

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  23. MALTESE WOMAN DIES FROM EATING TOAD FISH

    SYDNEY, Monday -- A Maltese woman died in agony today after eating a meal of tead fish. Her husband and two ...

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  24. NO QUEENSLANDERS IN LATEST CASUALTY LIST

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) to-day Issued the following casualty list from ...

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  25. U.S. BRAVERY AWARD TO AUSTRALIAN IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Monday. -- Private J. H. Stafford, of South Perth, Western Australia, a member of the 3rd Battalion of the ...

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  26. STATE EXPENDITURE WEIL OVER BUDGETED DEFICIT

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- State expenditure for the eight months ended February 28 was almost three times the ...

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  27. SPECIAL HEARING TO GIVE MIGRANT INJUNCTION

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- An Equity Court judge to-night held a special hearing at his Bellevue Hill home to grant ...

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  30. Minister Alarmed at Drift of Pastoral Workers From West

    BRISBANE, Monday. --Alarm at the drift of pastoral workers from the West was expressed to-day by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Collins), who has just returned from the Charleville district. He said that ...

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  31. Full Inquiry Into Allegations Against Australian Troops

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) to-day ordered a full investigation into allegations against Australian troops in Japan, made in the book "Time of Fallen Blossoms," by ...

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    Interior view of a caravan built in Britain for the Egyptian Ministry of Public Works tor survey use in connection with their irrigation project in the Western Desert. This caravan Is one of two which will be lowed behind a vehicle equipped with tractor tracks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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