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  4. Gair's Proposal on Wage and Profit Control

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Queensland was prepared to transfer wage control, as well as price control, to the Federal Government, provided the Commonwealth introduced an excess profit tax, stated the Acting ...

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  5. NEW 5000 ACRE ARMY CAMP NEAR BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Work has begun on a major new Army camp at Green- bank in The Blunder ...

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  6. Royal Navy in Control of Shipping at Suez

    CAIRO, Monday-- azReuters correspondent says a British military spokesman said to-day that the Royal Navy had taken over control of shipping in Suez Harbour. The spokesman said the Navy was now ...

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  7. SHARK KILLS MAN AT BATHING ENCLOSURE

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.-- Shortly after 7 o'clock this evening, a 42 - year - old waterside worker, Albert ...

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  8. Transformation of Stradbrook Street

    In a few weeks, City Council engineers have wrought a transformation in Stradbrook Street, Toomoomba. It has been regraded, and surfaced with gravel, while footpaths have been constructed at their final level. The deep ruts have been eliminated from the street. At a later date, the street may be bituminised from kerb to kerb. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. OUTLAWED REDS GAIN STRENGTH IN PERSIA

    TEHERAN, Monday. -- Ali Moadel, a Persian Deputy, warned the Persian National Assembly yesterdavy that the ...

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  10. "LONE-HAND" MORRIS SAVES N.S.W. SIDE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Due to the dogged fighting knock by Arthur Morris, who was unconquered at 183, New South Wales ...

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  11. FURTHER EVIDENCE IN McDERM0TT INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- A Justice of the Peace said to-day that William Henry Lavers called at his place 15 months ago. ...

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  12. WEST INDIES PLAY MATCH AT CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The former Australian opening Test batsman, Jack Fingleton, was bowled by the first ball in the ...

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  13. CLAY STOPS DE BELIN IN NINTH ROUND

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Alfie Clay stepped Jackie de Belin in the ninth round at the Sydney Stadium to-night. De Belin was slightly ...

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  14. ENGLISH TOUR OFFER TO TOMMY BURNS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The former Australian welterweight champion, Tommy Burns, has received an offer to fight in England. ...

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  15. AMENDMENI TO SERVICE LEAVE CLAUSE REFUSED

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Industrial Commission Full Bench to-day refused to make a general rule suspending the right of employees ...

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  16. PARATROOPERS GRADUATE FROM R.A.A.F. STATION

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The first paratroopers trained in Australia since the war graduated at the Williamtown R.A.A.F. Station ...

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  17. PROTEST OVER VATICAN POST

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- President Truman's Baptist pastor yesterday urged Americans to use every honourable ...

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  18. 'Immediate Resumption' of Korean Peace Talks

    TOKIO, Monday.--The United Nations command today approved an agreement between Allied and enemy liaison officers for an immediate resumption of the Korean truce talks. Notification of the approval was ...

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  19. WARNING ON POSSIBLE ACQUISITION OF LAND

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Director of the State Forests (Mr. V. Grening) to-night warned that the Government might have to compel ...

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  20. HUNDREDS KILLED IN BIG MEDITERRANEAN STORMS

    ROME, Monday. -- More than 100 persons died in the worst storm in the Central Mediterranean area for 50 ...

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  21. CHANGES AT ABATTOIR?

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Government is considering administrative changes at the Abattoir to ensure a cheaper domestic meat ...

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  22. POISONED SLUSH FLOWS INTO DAM AT KINGSTON

    BRISBANE, Monday. --A 6000-gallon steel tank holding 250 tons of poisoned water slush burst at Kingston ...

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  23. TEN KILLED IN BUENOS AIRES CHURCH TRAGEDY

    BUENOS AIRES, Monday. --Ten persons were killed and 30 injured yesterday when the dome of the Church of St. ...

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  24. BOY DROWNS IN WATER PIT

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A five-year- old boy was drowned in a water pit at the Eveleigh Railway Workshops at Alexandria to-day. ...

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  25. EARTHQUAKES IN FORMOSA CAUSE "HUGE" LOSSES

    TAIPEH, Monday. -- A series of earthquakes rocked Formosa for 11 hours to-day, causing panic-stricken people ...

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  26. SALESMAN FOR TRIAL ON MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Alexander Sneddon Clark, field sales representative, was committed for trial in the Police Court to-day on a ...

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  27. CHARGES AGAINST UNION OFFICIAL

    SYDNEY, Monday.--John Charles Dickinson, a vice-president of the Federated Ship Painters and Dockers' Union, appeared in the Special ...

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  28. CONTROL OF COAL MINE CRITICISED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The State coal mine at Collinsville could not be made a sound economic proposition under the existing ...

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  29. ATTACK ON SPIRIT OF IRRESPONSIBILITY

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Australian motto was no longer "Advance Australia Fair." by "Gimme," the Bishop Co-Adjutor of Sydney (the Right Rev. W. G. Hilliard) said to-day. "Throughout Australia we see a spirit of high ...

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  32. A.C.T.U. REQUESTS DELAY IN COMPLIANCE WITH ACT

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Australian Council of Trade Unions had asked affiliated unions to delay filing ...

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  33. BREAD PRICE RISE NEXT DECEMBER EXPECTED

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Bread is expected to rise another half-penny a loaf in December above to-day's ...

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  34. COMMITTED F0R TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE

    ADELAIDE. Monday. -- An Italian migrant was committeed for trial in the Adelaide Police Court to-day for the alleged murder of ...

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  35. "Abnormal" Wolf

    HYDERABAD. Deccan (Reuters). --An "abnormal sized" wolf menacing villages in Aurangabad District near here has killed 15 ...

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  36. TWO KILLED IN BRISBANE STREETS ACCIDENTS

    BRISBANE. Monday.--A woman and an unidentified man were killed in road accidents in Brisbane early to-night. The dead ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN WOOL CHEQUE DOWN BY ALMOST HALF

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Australian wool cheque, for the first three months of the present season had been nearly ...

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  38. "Could Eliminate Tuberculosis From Australia in Ten Years"

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Tuberculosis could be eliminated from Australia within 10 years if any Government had the courage to back a plan to combat it, the Director-General of Medical Services in the Australian ...

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  39. Homing Tortoise

    ESCOURT, South Africa (Reuters).--Some years ago a family living in Port Elizabeth kept a tortoise. They screwed on its back ...

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  40. Rustlers in England

    SOUTHAMPTON (Reuters). -- A gang of rustlers is trapping wild ponies in the 225-square mile New Forest and selling them to ...

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  41. DROUGHT AREAS' BUSH FIRE HAZARD Will BE SEVERE TO-DAY

    BRISBANE. Monda y.-- Queensland drought areas tomorrow would experience their worst day yet for bush fires, an ...

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