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  4. BIG REDUCTION IN WHARF STOPPAGES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- A big reduction in wharf stoppages had taken place on the Brisbane waterfront ...

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  5. FADDEN WINDS UP DEBATE ON BUDGET

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- It was fair to say that although the Government had set forth the measures proposed, and had invited its critics in Parliament and elsewhere to propose alternative ones, no practical ...

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  6. DIRECTION BY COURT TO UNION OFFICIALS

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- The Ironworkers' Association's returning officer for the Queensland branch election ...

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  7. REACTION TO ROYAL VISIT PLAN

    The announcement on Monday night that the State Government would recommend a two-day visit to Toowoomba by ...

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  8. MORE MIGRANTS FOR RURAL INDUSTRIES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- More migrants would be allocated to rural industries next year, the Minister for ...

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  9. Another Deadlock Looms in Korean Truce Talks

    TOKIO, Tuesday.-- United Nations negotiators in the Korean truce talks appear to be faced with the familiar deadlock as, after a 185-minute session with the Communist liaison team at Panmunjom to-day, they aaain ...

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  10. Volunteers Preparing to "Liberate" Egypt

    NEW YORK, Tuesday.-- Scores of volunteer battalions armed themselves secretly throughout Egypt today for the "liberation" of Egypt from the British, the United Press correspondent reported from Cairo. ...

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  11. NEW APPOINTMENTS BY MR. CHURCHILL

    LONDON, Tuesday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Churchill) announced further appointments in his new Government ...

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  12. CENSURE MOTION BEATEN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- The House of Representatives,by 57 votes to 46, rejected the Opposition's ...

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  13. INTEREST IN SOUTH AFRICAN BRICK

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Full particulars of a South African brick making machine, which can be used on a building site, ...

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  14. STEEL WORKERS VOTE FOR RETURN TO WORK

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- A mass meeting of 2000 Newcastle steel workers to-day unanimously decided to ...

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  15. HIGH RESISTANCE OF LAWRENCE WHEAT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Lawrence, a recently-bred Queensland variety of wheat, had increased its promise of ...

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  16. REQUEST FOR CHURCHILL TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- With Mr. Winston Churchill now Prime Minister, a conference of British Commonwealth ...

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  17. PROTEST STOPPAGE BY STATE COAL MINERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Ten coal mines, employing 668 miners, were idle in northern and southern Queensland ...

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  18. SECURITY LOAN OPENING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- The Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fadden) will announce details of the 14th Security. Loan, to be ...

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  19. M. P. ASKED TO ANSWER TO LABOUR EXECUTIVE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- The former Minister for the Army, Mr. Cyril Chambers (Labour, South Australia), has been ...

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  20. BRISBANE TRAM SMASH

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Seven people were injured in a collision between two trams at Newstead this morning. One ...

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  21. Protest by Persians

    TEHERAN, Tuesday.-- Newly dismissed employees of the British Bank of Persia and the Middle East demonstrated ...

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  22. YOSHIDA FAVOURS TRADING AGENCY IN RED CHINA

    TOKIO, Tuesday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Shigeru Yoshida) said yesterday that there would be no objection to ...

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  23. Widespread Improvements in State Education Sought

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Widespread improvements in the State's educational services were urged in the Legislative Assembly to-day by the Government and Opposition members. The need to expand Queensland ...

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  24. U. K. MIGRANTS ISSUE WRIT AGAINST COMMONWEALTH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- A young British couple, who migrated to Australia from Nottingham last year, today issued a High Court writ against the Commonwealth Government claiming unspecified damages for breach ...

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  25. INQUIRY INTO OWNERSHIP OF RADIO STATIONS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- The Postmaster General (Mr. Anthony) told the House of Representatives to-day that he ...

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  26. METHODISTS' PLANS FOR UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Next year Methodists hope to lay the foundation stone of a new university college at St. Lucia, for ...

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  27. ANOTHER ASSASSINATION

    PARIS, Tuesday.-- The French High Commissioner to Cambodia, Jean de Raymond (44), was assassinated ...

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  28. WIN FOR U. S. IN DAVIS CUP PREDICTED

    PALM SPRINGS (California), Tuesday.-- The former amateur tennis champion, Donald Budge, predicted to-day ...

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  31. The New and the Old

    The British Army has marched a long way since the days of Marlborough and Wellington, when the redoubtable "Brown Bess" musket formed the infantryman's standard small arms weapon. On the extreme left of the photograph is the latest in the line of firearms, the 280 rifle. The new rifle will be known as the 7 mm. self-loading E. M. R. Shown with the .280 rifle is the present No. 4 rifle. The drawings are of some ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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