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  3. ASSEMBLY STORM ON FINE REMISSIONS

    BRISBANE, September 1.—The remission of outstanding penalties for picketing offences under the Anti-Picketing Act is to be recommended by the Government at tomorrow's meeting of the Executive ...

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  4. GOV.-GENERAL OPENS FEDERAL SESSION

    CANBERRA, September 1.—The Commonwealth Government viewed with dismay and misgiving the unfortunate divisions of opinion among wartime allies in Europe, the Governor-General (Mr ...

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  5. ATOMIC RESEARCH IN BRITAIN

    A general view of Gleep, the smaller of the two atomic piles, at Harwell, where Britain's atomic energy research establishment in situated. Holes through which samples are put into the pile for the production of radio-isotopes are in the face of the pile, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PROPOSED FEDERAL SEATS IN Q'LAND

    CANBERRA, September 1.—Details of the proposed redistribution of Federal electorates in Queensland were made known today. They provide for 18 electorates in place of the existing 10. ...

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  7. "BAD DEAL" FOR GOVT.?

    CANBERRA, September 1.— Members of the Opposition parties tonight charged Labour members, particularly those from ...

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  8. Living Standards Hit By Taxation

    ADELAIDE, September 1.— Critlcising taxation at the annual meeting of the Taxpayers' Association of South Australia today. ...

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  9. MEETING OF FOUR BERLIN GOVERNORS

    BERLIN, August 31.—The four military governors of Germany today began a meeting in the Allied Control Council building in Berlin. It was the first time they had ...

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  10. Terrorism Spreads To Penang Is.

    SINGAPORE, September 1 (AAP-Reuter).—Terrorism last night spread to Penang, the peaceful island off the ...

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  11. HIGH SOVIET OFFICIAL DEAD

    LONDON, September 1.—A special joint communique by the Soviet Government and the Communist Party in Moscow today ...

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  12. NUNS, NURSES IN DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, September 1.—A dispute between nuns and nurses at St Vincent's Hospital was heard today by Mr Justice Webb, sitting ...

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  13. Pyrites Sought By Many Firms

    BRISBANE, September 1.—An American firm is seeking the export of 50,000 tons of pyrites from Mt. Morgan to Japan, probably ...

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  14. AMIEU COMPLAINT TO COURT

    BRISBANE, September 1.—The Central Queensland Meat Export Company Ltd had introduced some "revolutionary matters" in ...

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  15. Shanghai "Unsafe For French"

    HONG KONG, September 1 (AAP-Reuter).—The crew of the Messageries Maritime's 12,000-ton Champollion refused to sail ...

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  16. NO EVIDENCE OF NEGLECT

    TOWNSVILLE, September 1.— Upholding the submission by the defence counsel, Mr W. F. Lee, that there was no evidence of ...

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  17. SENTENCED FOR DESERTION

    CAIRNS, September 1.—Two British seamen were sentenced to the maximum 10 weeks' imprisonment when they pleaded guilty in ...

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  18. Budget Statement On Wednesday

    CANBERRA, September 1.—The Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) told the House of Representatives today that he would seek ...

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  19. GIRL'S 250 ft FALL TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, September 1.—Barbara Sutherland, 25, singLe, of Woolahra, joked and laughed with her parents an hour before she ...

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  20. INDIAN MINISTER TO AUSTRALIA

    NEW DELHI, August 31.—The External Affairs Department has announced the appointment of Lieutenant-Colonel Daya Singh ...

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  21. UNION MOVE TO OUST HANLON?

    BRISBANE, September 1.—A hint of union moves to supplant the Premier (Mr Hanlon) from the leadership of the State Parliamentary Labour Party was given by the State secretary of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr C. G. Fallon) today. ...

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  22. Control of Southwest Africa

    CAPE TOWN, August 31.—The Prime Minister (Dr Malan) told Parliament today that South Africa refused to ask UNO for ...

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  23. N.Z. PARALYSIS CASES

    WELLINGTON, September 1 (AAP-Reuter).—There have been 745 positive cases of polio[?]yelitis. involving 39 deaths, since the ...

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    NAPLES, August 31.—Police have arrested 100 people following a search which uncovered large quantities of bombs, ...

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