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  4. CHIFLEY DEFENDS FEDERAL GOVT.

    CANBERRA: The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) to-day defended the Government's management of the industrial situation, the nomination of Mr. McKell for the post of Governor-General, and other recent appointments involving Labour politicians. He was replying to the Leader of the ...

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  5. Cloakroom Melee After Royal Ball

    CAPE TOWN, February 19 (A.A.P.): Police and military authorities intervened to stop a spectacular disturbance which started in Cape Town's City Hall last night as the Royal Family was leaving the civil ball. ...

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  6. MORALE OF TROOPS IN JAPAN IS HIGH

    CAIRNS: The amenities of troops in Japan had immensely improved, and their morale was now high, said Mr. Justice Mansfield, who arrived in Cairns today from Tokio on the Taiping on his return to Brisbane. ...

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  7. Jap's Wife Questions Nationality

    CAIRNS: Mrs. Shinshire Katayama, Australian wife of a former Japanese concert pianist who now is a businessman in ...

    Article : 122 words
  8. 45,000 Jobs Threatened By Disputes

    SYDNEY: The jobs of 45,000 men are threatened by three disputes in N.S.W., which had their origin in what the employers term "sniping ...

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    =THE funeral of Mr. E. T. Real, K.C., took place from St. Stephen's Cathedral to-day after Requiem Mass had been celebrated. On the left is Archbishop Duhig and next to him is the late Mr. Real's son,Mr. E. L. Real. In middle foreground is Chief Justice Macrossan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Did Federal Order Spare Squatters?

    CANBERRA: The R.A.A.F. had not evicted squatters from Air Force Buildings at Victoria Park, Brisbane, because it had received ...

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  11. CIGARETTE QUOTAS INCREASED

    Smokers may expect an increase in cigarette supplies shortly. It was announced this afternoon by Mr. Marshall, Chairman of the ...

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    TO save as many trees as possible from destruction by the parasite mistletoe, gangs are now at work. When the trees ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Action By Union Chief Causes Stir

    CANBERRA: The attack by the New Zealand Minister for Works (M Semple) on the Federal secretary of the Australian Seamen's ...

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  14. Unions Make Own Decision On One-Day Strike Move

    "Fairly stated the position as I see it is that every union can decider for itself whether it will take part in the 24-hour strike or not," said the president of the Queensland Trades and Labour Council (Mr. H. J. Harvey) today. Mr. Rarvey was ...

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  15. "NOAH'S ARK" SAILS FOR U.S.

    The American freighter White Squall was nearly, a Noah's Ark when it pulled out of Brisbane this afternoon for San Francisco. ...

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  16. Qld. Unions Facing Dilemma on Strike

    If a majority of State trades and labour councils endorse the decision of the A.C.T.U. for a 24-hour strike on May 1, many unions in Queensland will be in a dilemma. ...

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  17. MR. ARNOLD BENNETT NOW K.C.

    The Executive Council to-day approved the appointment of Mr. Arnold Bennett, barrister-at-law, ...

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  18. FAST WAIVED

    (A.A.P.): It has been announced that the Pope has waived the observance of 40 days' Lenten fast for those particularly affected by the world food ...

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    A MAN, whose name is thought to be Grey, was knocked from his bicycles at Cannon Hill shortly after 2 p.m. today. Ambulance treated him ...

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  21. PALESTINE ARABS DECLARED "AT WAR"

    JERUSALEM, February 19 (A.A.P.): The general secretary of the new Palestine Arab "National Treasury" (Dr. Izzat Tannous), who is launching a national drive for raising £220,000, said to-day: "We are now at war in which no quarter will be asked and none given. ...

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  22. AUST. SINGER'S HUSBAND DEAD

    LONDON, February 19 (A.A.P.): The death is announced of Robert Ainsworth, husband of the Australian singer, Muriel Brunskill. ...

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  23. More Bread Zoning Off

    Bread zoning will be banned in 11 towns as from March 1, the Minister for Labour and ...

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  24. ROYAL FAMILY SEE COLOURED PEOPLE DANCE

    CAPE TOWN, February 19 (A.A.P.): Four thousand of Cape Town's 180,000 coloured population danced old time dances before the ...

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  25. Premier Wants Dr. Coombs Replaced at Trade Talks

    The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) wrote to the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) today recommending that Dr. H. C. Coombs be replaced as leader of the Australian party to the coming Geneva trade talks. He sent the message to Mr. ...

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  26. AVIATRIX CREATES HISTORY

    HOBART: Miss Pat Norton who arrived at Cambridge (Hobart) from Melbourne is the first Tasmanian to fly in her own plane ...

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  27. AMERICA RETURNS GERMAN LOOT

    VIENNA, February 19 (A.A.P.): The United States Government has returned to Austria nearly £1¼ millions worth of gold coins and ingots ...

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