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  4. SHIPOWNERS FEAR GOVERNMENT LINE

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The es- tablishment of facilities-- apart from the capital cost of the ships-- for an Independent Gov- ...

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  5. J. S. GARDEN "NOT A FOOL"

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- John Smith ("Jock'.') Garden was no fool, and must have had the backing of the Minister for Ex ...

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  6. SERIOUS REPORT ON HEALTH OF KING

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- "The Dally Mirror" last night reported that it has learnt on high authority that physicians ...

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  7. The Last Day Feast

    Fresh from the playgrounds, pupils of Rangeville School yesterday sat in their places to be served with the many good things provided fay the school committee for their lunch. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PENSION BILL SEQUEL

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Long before the Parlia- mentary Pensions Bill came before the House the Queensland People's Party leader (Mr. Hiley) was aware of its contents and had never objected to it in ...

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  9. "Thank You, Teacher"

    Children being served with buns at the morning tea session of the break-up celebration at the Rangeville State School yesterday. "Thank you, teacher," was murmured in staccato fashion as each child took a bun and held a cup ready for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. LEGION SPLIT THREATENED

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- A breakaway of many North Queensland members is threatened if the Ex-Servicemen's ...

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  11. U.K. Technician's Warning on Frequency Modulation

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Frequency modulation was a racket to create new markets, a British radio television technician, Mr. B. J. Edwards, O.B.E., said to-day. He said that for ordinary broadcasting purposes F.M. had no advantages ...

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  12. Rapid Deterioration of Position in China

    HONG KONG, Friday.-- With the China situation rapidly deteriorating and news of the colony's garrison being reinforced, the first official pronouncement on the evils of Communism was made in Hong ...

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  13. GATTON WOMAN GRANTED DIVORCE

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- After a five, day that in the Supreme Court, jury to-day gave n verdict for Mrs. Edna Doris Nellsen, of Whittle ...

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  14. SUPPORT FOR BAN ON COMMUNISTS

    LONDON, Friday.-- Reuters correspondent states that the National Executive and General Council of the National ...

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  15. BACK-SWEPT WINGS FOR 'PLANES

    SAN FRANCISCO (Associated Press).-- 'The United States Government scientists say airplanes may some day have movable wings ...

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  16. BRITISH CONTRACT IN YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, Friday.-- Reuters Belgrade correspondent says it was officially announced to-day that a British engineering firm will de- ...

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  17. RUBBER PURCHASES BY SOVIET

    SINGAPORE, Friday.-- Russia has resumed buying Malayan rubber, and it is expected will take 5000 tons this year. ...

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  18. MINERS' THREAT OF STATE-WIDE STRIKE

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- A Slate- wide miners' strike in Queensland is threatened H the eight-weeks-old Burgowan mines dispute is not ...

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  19. GANGS REFUSE TO WORK FREIGHTER

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- More than 250 watersiders refused to work the Dutch freighter Abb Ekerk to-day because they claimed that privately- ...

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  20. BOMBER'S FLIGHT NOT DETECTED

    NEW YORK. Friday-- The correspondent of the United Press at Honolulu says that a giant United States Air Force B36 bomber, which ...

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  21. ARMOURED CARS FOR MALAYA

    SINGAPORE. Friday The first batch of n large number of arm- ourcd cars ordered for the Malayan police has arrived in Malaya it was ...

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  22. FLOODS AND GALES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Friday.-- Floods yesterday followed gales which sprang up suddenly and lashed many parts of England. A number of ...

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  23. CHANGES IN SEAT REDISTRIBUTION

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- it. boundaries of three of Queens land's redistributed Federal electorates have been amtndei ...

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  24. PERMITS FOR HOMES ONLY?

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Cabinet would decide on Monday whether Hie Government would suspend the issue of ...

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  25. GENOCIDE BANNED BY U.N.O

    PARIS, Friday.-- The U.N.O General Assembly yesterday unanimously approved,a convention outlawing genocide, which was de- ...

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  26. RUSSIA ACTIVE ON WOOL MARKET

    WASHINGTON. Friday.-- Russian activity in the Australian wool market is being watched by official circles here "with, interest but no ...

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  27. DRAGGED FROM BLAZING HOME

    SYDNEY. Friday.-- A 78-year- old woman was dragged from her blazing home by a 62-year-old neighbour after the house had been ...

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  28. SOUTHPORT TO BE HEADQUARTERS?

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Southport is generally expected to be the headquarters of the new coastal strip-- Town of South Coast-- ex- ...

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  29. RANKIN, McEWEN CLASH IN HOUSE

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Feeling between Mr. G. J. Rankin (Country Party, Victoria) and the Deputy Leader of the Country ...

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  30. Cremin. Von Nida Win

    HOBART, Friday.-- Von Nida and Eric Cremin reached the final of the Australian professional golf championship to-day. The scores ...

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  31. Mr. Gledson Better

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Attorney-General (Mr. Gledson), who collapsed at Parliament House last August. Intends to resume his offi- ...

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  32. BUILDING CONCERN

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Grave concern was felt regarding the supply of building materials, the Acting Minister for Labour and ...

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  33. Communist "Nazi Methods"

    LONDON, Friday.-- Reuters correspondent in Hamburg says tho British Military Government alleged to-day that the German ...

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  34. FIGHT WITH SNAKE TO SAVE BABY

    GYMPIE. Friday.-- The wife of a Tin Can Bay fisherman dropped a boot box over a deadly brown snakes which was trying to attack ...

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  35. Egg Marketing Poll

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- The counting of votes In connection with the election of n grower's representative for District No. 4 on the Egg ...

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  36. RACE BROADCAST DISCUSSIONS

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- National stations will continue to broadcast races in the Brisbane metropolitan area until at ...

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  37. APPEAL BY FADDEN

    CANBERRA. Friday.-- An emotional appeal by the Leader of the Country Party (Mr. Fadden) for the name John Macrossan to be ...

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  38. Tree-lined Highways

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- State highways will become flowery avenues under huge tree planting schemes being carried out by the Mam ...

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  40. MORE JOLTS FOR EXAMINEES

    The jolts which State scholarship candidates received on Thursday by an "off-the-record" eeoeraohy ...

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  42. GERMAN WAS HIS OWN SURGEON

    HAMBURG, Friday.-- Reuters correspondent says a German doctor, Theodor Herr, claims to have taken out his ...

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  43. World Government Plan

    LONDON, Friday.-- Reuters correspondent in Paris says thai the President of the United Nations General Assembly (Dr. Evatt) cir- ...

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  44. Busy Time at Port

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- Twenty ships with an estimated 50.000 tons of inter-State and overseas cargo will be in Brisbane next week in ...

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  45. Post for Arctic Explorer

    WASHINGTON. Friday.-- Sir Hubert Wilkins has been attached to the United States air force's Arctic Indoctrination School at ...

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  46. New B.M.A. President

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- A 51-year- old Wickhom Terrace Specialist. Dr. B. L. W. Clarke, was elected pre- sident of the Queensland branch of ...

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  47. ORDERS FOR RAIL WAGGONS

    BRISBANE. Friday.-- One hun- tired convertible railway waggons are to be built for the State by Evans Deakin and Co. Ltd. at a ...

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  48. SPY ACTIVITIES A "RED HERRING"

    WASHINGTON. Friday.-- President Truman at n Press Conference said he still believes that a Con- gressional inquiry into Communist ...

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  49. Hundreds of Answers

    TORQUAY, England (Associated Press). --Mrs. M. L. Andrews advertised a house for rent. A few minutes after the paper appeared ...

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  50. Schoolgirls Ready for the Plunge

    Ready for the whistle that would send them on their brcaking-up swim at the Harristown School baths yesterday A few moments after the picture was taken the pool was "alive" with swimmers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  51. Child Slavery in Malaya

    SINGAPORE (Associated Press). --Child slavery, called "mui tsal" In the Orient, continues to crop up in Malaya. ...

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  52. RADICAL TAXATION REFORM IN FRANCE

    LONDON, Friday.-- Reuters correspondent in Paris states that radical reform in taxation, with an income tax of 18 per cent, on all in- ...

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  53. Goat Versus Train

    BERLIN (Associated Press).-- The Soviet-licensed German news- agency A.D.N, claims some branch line trains in the Russian occupa- ...

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  54. Dairy Expert Arrives

    SYDNEY. Friday.-- A dairy scientist of Minnesota University. (Professor W. E. Peterson) arrived! from America to-day to lecture to ...

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