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  4. PLEA FOR POWERS TO DEAL WITH REDS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) to-day forecast organised trouble by ...

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    Yesterday's biting westerly wind brought out pixies, scarves and sweaters. School children are here seen sunning in the shelter of a tall building during lunch hour. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. NEW MOVES TO RESUME WORK ON NEW ZEALAND WATERFRONT

    WELLINGTON, Monday. -- With the formation of a new port union at Wanganui over the week-end chances of a resumption of work on the Wellington waterfront are believed to have been greatly increased. Wellington is ...

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  7. COMMUNIST FORCES IN KOREA AVOID SERIOUS CONTACT

    TOKIO, Monday. -- Allied patrols edged warily forward fo-day trying to test the strength of the new Communist build-up, but the Communists avoided any serious contact. North-east of Uijongbu the Communists ...

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  8. REINFORCEMENTS FOR AUSTRALIAN FORCE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The first batch of reinforcements for the Australian 3rd Battalion in Korea will leave Australia by air to-morrow ...

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  9. N.Z. REPLY TO U.S. PRESS CHARGE

    WELLINGTON, Monday. -- The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Frederick Doige) today stoutly defended New ...

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  10. FORMER WAR PRISONER'S ORDEAL OVER

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Private Edward Kelly, whose gullet closed as a result of ill-treatment in a Japanese prisoner of ...

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  11. EXPORT OF WAR MATERIAL TO CHINA BANNED

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Australia for some time has been prohibiting the export to the Chinese mainland of atomic ...

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  12. CREW HANDLE LUGGAGE ON SYDNEY WATERFRONT

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Members of the crew and baggage agents handled passengers' luggage when the 19,491 ton liner ...

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  13. ENVOY ON JAP TREATY TO VISIT LONDON

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- State Department officials said to-night they expected that Mr. John Foster Dulles would leave ...

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  14. Equal Pay for Sexes in Clerks' Union Refused by Court

    BRISBANE, Monday -- The Full Bench of the Industrial Court, Mr. Justice Matthews (President) and Messrs. T. E. Dwyer and H. J. Harvey, in a reserved judgment, has refused equal nay for the sexes and Saturday ...

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  15. HONOUR FOR PLANT BREEDER

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The outstanding work of a Queensland plant breeder (Mr. R. E. Soutter) is to be recognised by the Australian ...

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  16. YOUTH AWARDED DAMAGES

    SYDNEY. Monday. -- A solicitors son who had claimed £10,000 damages against a Sydney barr[?]ster. Samuel Ross, was awarded £8OOO ...

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  17. REVIEW OF FORTY-HOUR WEEK URGED

    MELBOURNE. Monday. -- The Arbitration Court should examine the wisdom of continuing the 40- hour week, the president of the ...

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  18. PARLIAMENT MEETING DATE

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The new twentieth Federal Parliament will now meet on June 12, and not June 13. the ...

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  19. DUNLOP ART CONTEST

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The judges of the £1000 Dunlop art contest unanimously agreed that no picture entered in the ...

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  20. FORCES' BALLOT PAPERS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Ballot papers from the Australian forces in Korea are expected to be distributed throughout Australia next ...

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  21. BIG HAUL OF WATCHES

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Customs officers seized watches valued at more than £50,000 when they raided a house in a Sydney suburb ...

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  22. NEW POLIO CASES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Health Department to-day reported nine cases of polio from country districts. They were a ...

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  23. OBSTACLES TO WHEAT EXPORT TO INDIA

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- There was no lack of desire among the members of the Australian Wheat Board to send aid to the starving millions of India, the chairman of the board (Mr. J. S. Teasdale) said to-day. "Unfortunately, the problem ...

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  24. THREE "BLACK" SHIPS IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE. Monday. -- Three ships from New Zealand declared "black" by the Seamen's Union and the Painters ...

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  25. MINERS MAY REDUCE DARG AS PROTEST

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Miners may be asked to reduce the darg as a protest against the Gallagher allowance award. ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA'S DOLLAR BALANCE IMPROVING

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- There was considerable improvement in Australia's dollar balance of payments between the first six months of 1949-50 and the same period of 1950-51. The Commonwealth Statistician (Dr. Roland Wilson) reported ...

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  27. YOUTHS IGNORING WARNING

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- More than 2600 18-year-old Queensland youths are still ignoring warnings to register ...

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  28. "WOMEN'S PLACE IN HOME"

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- "If a man is versatile he is a 'jolly good fellow,' but if a woman is versatile they say she is no ...

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  31. AMERICA'S WARNING TO PERSIA

    LONDON, Monday. -- Reuters Teheran correspondent says that America has warned Persia of the dangers of ...

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  32. Dive Report Denied

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A Royal Australian Air Force spokesman to-night denied a report that the pilot of one of the Vampire jet ...

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  33. MAPPING THE INTERIOR

    CANBERRA. Monday. -- Field parties of the National mapping section of the Depart of the Interior will spend six months in ...

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  34. WOMEN ANSWER CALL FOR POLIO NURSES

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- One of the first volunteers to the call from the Brisbane Hospital for nurses to look after polio ...

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  35. No Space for Machinery

    GYMPIE, Monday. -- Hundreds of pounds worth of special machinery, mainly instructional equipment for training plumbing apprentices, is ...

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  36. MODIFIED TRUMAN POLICY

    NEW YORK. Monday. -- General MacArthur has not succeeded in reversing the Far Eastern policy of the United States, but he ...

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  37. Fuchs Not to be Released

    LONDON, Monday. -- Authoritative headquarters said yesterday that the atom spy, Klaus Fuchs, was unlikely to be released from ...

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  38. Italian Migrants

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Mr. J. C. Cliffe. who has been the Commonwealth Migration Officer in Brisbane since February, 1949, has ...

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  39. 'Plane's Big Weight Lifts

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- A giant C99, the largest land 'plane in the world, has been performing remarkable feats of weight-lifting ...

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