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  4. WAVE OF STRIKES IN QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE, Monday.--More than 1800 men will not be working in Queensland tomorrow because of stop work meetings and strikes. The disputes involve M t. Isa and Blair Athol mine workers, ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA AND THE DOLLAR CRISIS

    PERTH, Monday.--In a broadcast tonight the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) explained the reasons for the recent further restriction! on dollar imports. He said that Australia required dollars to pay for ...

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    A large crowd listened to public addresses In Queen's Park yesterday at the conclusion of a procession which marked the commemoration of Australia Day. Members of Toowoomba and visiting vigoro teams are here seen standing to attention as the addresses are being given With flags flying, the green sward looking at its best, and the trees forming a majestio background, the park provided an ideal setting for' the occasion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. STATISTICS ON REHABILITATION

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Australian services demobilised 573,700 men and women by November 30. reducing their ...

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  8. DETAILS OF PANAY QUAKE

    MANILA, Monday.--The death roll of the series of earthquakes that rocked five major Philippines islands over ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA DAY MESSAGE

    CANBERRA, Monday.-- "Australia at present is in a position to build a society that will prove our faith in the ...

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  10. STATE AIR LINE FOR N. S. W.?

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The New South Wales Government may establish its own State air service. The special ...

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  11. INDIA FIGHTS BACK IN FOURTH TEST

    ADELAIDE, Monday.-- Hazare (108) and Phadkar (77), in an unfinished sixth wicket stand of 166 today, have given India a fighting chance of saving the follow on against Australia in the ...

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  12. Canal Pan Opposed

    MEXICO CITY.-- Considerable opposition greeted a recent statement in the local Press on a plan to build a ...

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  13. WACOL PAVILION OPENED

    BRISBANE. Monday.-- The .Wacol pavilion, which was opened by the Governor (Sir John Lavarack) today. will ...

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  14. DESIRE FOR BRICKS CAUSING DELAYS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Owing to the scarcity of timber, Brisbane residents are be coming more brick minded ...

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  15. LORD NUFFIELD 'S CAR PROPOSALS

    PERTH, Monday.--Lord Nuffield, who is travelling to Sydney on the liner Orion, which passed through Fremantle ...

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  16. BARMEN AS "AIR OFFICIALS"

    SYDNEY, Monday.,-- Civil aviation. authorities' at Mascot said today that some hotels received more. ...

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  17. RED TACTICS IN IRELAND

    DUBLIN, Monday.--"The Communists can make tools of quite innocent people, and there are persons in certain ...

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  18. SEAS POUND HOLIDAY RESORTS

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- Heavy seas pounded Queensland seaside resorts today. Many bathers were injured ...

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  21. CONFERENCE URGED ON UNIFORM TAX

    HOBART, Monday.--A conference of Premiers on uniform taxation, to be arranged by the Commonwealth, was suggested ...

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  22. NO STATE HOUSE BROADCASTS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--"The broadcasting of State Parliamentary debates is not likely," the Premier Mr. ...

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  23. DIGGERS IN JAPAN CONGRATULATED

    TOKIO, Monday.--General Eichelberger, the Command of the 8th Army, today scat a message to Colonel C. G. ...

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    Large crowds lined the main streets in Toowoomba yesterday to watch the Australia Day procession. The Town Hall and the Memorial Hall wore flags for the occasion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. CHURCH VIEW ON PUBLICITY

    LONDON. Monday.-- The Publicity Commission of tho Church of England recommends the appointment of a chief ...

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  26. TRAINING SCHEME ANOMALIES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--On September 15, 1939, a 10 year old seaman was torpedoed while on a tanker on its way ...

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  27. "TIME FOR BELGIUM TO MAKE DECISION"

    BRUSSELS. Monday.--Russia had organised Eastern Europe and Western Europe could not remain inactive, said the ...

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  28. IMPORTANT COAL DISCOVERY IN S. A.

    ADELAIDE. Monday.-- The Premier of south Australia (Mr. Play ford) said today that the discovery of a new coal ...

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