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  4. Picketing broken up by police

    POLICE QUICKLY SUBDUED THE PARADE of pickets on the outskirts of Brisbane yesterday. They are shown dispersing pickets who sought shelter under shop verandahs from the pouring rain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Queensland settlement talks break down NO NSW COAL STOPPAGE LIKELY;

    A CTU delegates' efforts in Brisbane yesterday to reach a basis for settlement of the Queensland strike have completely broken down. The position has now been complicated by the extra demands from the strike leaders that the ...

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  6. BRITISH COMB-OUT THREE ATOM SCIENTISTS NAMED

    Three scientists of the British Government's secret atomic research station at Didcot, Berkshire, have been ...

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  7. Italy rejects Yugoslav offer on Trieste

    Italy has rejected the offer made by Dr Simitch, Foreign Minister of Yugoslavia, to return the free zone of Trieste to ...

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  8. 750,000 POLISH BOYS TO GET ARMY TRAINING

    Three-quarters of a million Polish boys between the ages of 16 and 21 have been enrolled in a newyouth organisation called "In the ...

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  9. Union threat on industrial groups issue

    Strike action may be taken by 11 important unions affiliated with the ALP if the Easter conference of the Party fails to meet their demands ...

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  10. SHIP DIVERTED TO LAND SICK WOMAN

    The motorship Levuka, which was due in Melbourne on Saturday morning, has been diverted to Sydney to disembark a woman passenger who ...

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  12. WEST DEMANDS SOVIET REASONS FOR CONTROL HOLD-UP

    THE British, American, and French Military Governments yesterday demanded that the Soviet Military Administration should immediately "elucidate" its Kurt statement on Monday that it could not participate in any meetings of the four-power directorates, says Associated Press of America Berlin correspondent. ...

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  13. FIELD MARSHAL LORD MILNE DIES IN SLEEP

    Field-Marshal Lord Milne died in his sleep yesterday. He was 82. He achieved an outstanding reputation in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. STRIKE WAVE TO BEGIN IN JAPAN TOMORROW

    About 400,000 communications workers will begin a series of sporadic strikes throughout Japan tomorrow. ...

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  15. TUC REPORT SEES BRITAIN ON BRINK OF DISASTER "Every British family living beyond its earnings"

    London (AAP) "Britain's present situation contains enormous possibilities of disaster," says an economic ...

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  16. Winter power cuts

    A Government spokesman said yesterday that serious reduction of supplies of black coal had made some form of power rationing ...

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