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  4. WARNING BY MINERS' LEADER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The general president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. I. Williams) to-day warned of an impending battle between the mining unions and the Federal Government. He was addressing miners at an ...

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  5. BITTER PERSIAN REACTION

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Reuters representative in Teheran says that 40,000 demonstrators in Teheran last night heard speakers bitterly attack Britain and the United States, while reference to Russia and its leaders ...

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  6. NEW DEVELOPMENTS IN TOWN PLAN

    Three significant developments in the City Council's town plan were announced yesterday afternoon by the ...

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  7. Swift Action on Whart Ban?

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The Federal Government may take swift action under the Crimes Act to deal with ...

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  8. QUIET POSITION ON N. Z. WATERFRONT

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.-- The waterside situation in New Zealand appears to be quiet and, where the new ...

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    The West Toowoomba Ladies' Bowling Club conducted a "president's day" at the West Toowoomba Club greens yesterday. The photograph shows the West Toowoomba president (Mrs. E. M. Loughlan) and visiting presidents. Front (left to right): Mesdames M. Stewart (Cambooya), G. Hine (Warwick East), E. Loughlan (West Toowoomba), G. T. Evans ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Third and Biggest Phase of Chinese Offensive Predicted

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- The "Daily Mail" special writer, Alexander Clifford, says that operational reports being studied in London and Washington show the United Nations will now have to face a third-- and the ...

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  11. CHALLENGE TO LIE'S AUTHORITY IN U. N.

    NEW YORK (Associated Press).-- A furious struggle over Trygve Lie and his authority as head of the 3000 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. U. K. MINISTER CONFIDENT ON RAW MATERIALS

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Mr. Richard Stokes (Lord Privy Seal) said he was optimistic about supplies from ...

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  13. LIBERALS SEEK ACTION ON CASE OF SEAMAN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Immediate action by the Government is wanted by Queensland Liberals in the case of the ...

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  14. DETECTIVE'S EVIDENCE IN MAGUIRE CASE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Detective L. J. Bardwell, handwriting expert of the Criminal Investigation Branch, was in the ...

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  15. SECTION TO BOYCOTT MEAT INDUSTRY MEETING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Employees in the mutton slaughtering section of the Brisbane Abattoir to-day decided to boycott ...

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  16. BRISBANE WOMAN'S ORDEAL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- A 64-years-old Brisbane woman, Mrs. Ruby Amy Nelson, rowed ashore at Stradbroke Island to-day after ...

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  17. PARIS AGENDA TALKS STILL ABORTIVE

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Reuters representative in Paris says that Mr. Ernest Davies (the British deputy) ...

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  18. TO TRAIN BOYS FOR R. A. A. F.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Minister for Air (Mr. McBride) to-day announced an R. A. A. F. plan to enlist 50 ...

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  19. MELBOURNE WOOL SALES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Strong bidding throughout to-day's Melbourne wool sales indicated the return of a confident market. The ...

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  20. DRILLING FOR NEW COAL

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Intensive drilling under way on the West Moreton coalfield would determine economic mining areas for ...

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  21. BULK HANDLING OF BARLEY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- Australian barley growers are losing £2,000,000 a year because export barely has to be shipped in ...

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  22. STOP PRESS

    The sedan car which was stolen from the yard at the Toowoomba Club on Tuesday night has been recovered in ...

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  23. RISE IN WOOLLEN GOODS SUBSIDY LIKELY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- An increase in the subsidy on woollen goods for home consumption for the 12 months ...

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  24. CHURCH PROTEST ON OFF-COURSE BETTING

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- The Premier (Mr. J. G. McDonald) said to-day that his Government would not have ...

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  25. MALAN SEEKS SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC

    CAPE TOWN, Wednesday.-- The Prime Minister (Dr. Malan) last night said that South Africa must become a Republic, according to the political correspondent of the Johannesburg Nationalist daily, "Die Transvaaler." ...

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  28. Cost of Camp Facilities

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.-- The Commonwealth will be involved in an expenditure of £1.250,000 in the provision of passes camp ...

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  29. VITAL STAGE REACHED IN BEEKEEPERS' MEETINGS

    WARWICK, Wednesday.-- The annual conference of the Queensland Beekeepers' Association will reach us vital stage to-morrow ...

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  30. CIVIL FLYING FOR JAPAN

    TOKIO, Wednesday.-- Civil flying will start in Japan again soon. The Government yesterday issued licences to an airline company ...

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    Mr. Sunbeam, Herald, Miss Rosebud, the Queen, and Bunnies and Hares at the supper table at the Cathedral School's Jubilee Children's Ball held in the Show Pavilion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. ELECTRICITY RATIONING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Because of delays in securing plant for new power houses overseas, electricity will almost certainly ...

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  33. SEVEN CHINESE SURRENDER

    LONDON, Wednesday.-- Reuters representative on the West Central front telegraphs that seven Chinese mortarmen marched into an ...

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  34. Discharged on Bond

    IPSWICH, Wednesday.-- In the Circuit Court to-day, Robert John Beecham 191 was discharged on his own good-behaviour bond of ...

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