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  4. SOUTH COAST C.M.0. NOT LINKED TO BRISBANE BODY

    SURFERS' PARADISE, Thursday: More than 20 members of the south coast citizens' Municipal Organisation, at a meeting at surfers' paradise tonight, flatly denied that the Brisbane ...

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  5. NEHRU'S ATTACK ON DUTCH ACTION IN N.E.I.

    NEW DELHI, Thursday: Opening the Asian Conference today, the Prime Minister of India, Pandit Nehru, said the conference had been called because a sister country's freedom had been imperilled and because "the dying colonia[?]ism of a past age" had raised its head again. ...

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  6. World Chief Scout At Jamboree

    Lord Rowallan, World Chief Scout, journeyed from Scotland to Victoria to attend the Pan-Pacific Jamboree. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Plan to Fly Illegal Jewish Migrants to Aust.?

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The Federal Government is investigating Paris reports that a group of black marketeers is planning to fly 1000 illegal Jewish migrants to Australia. ...

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  8. METEORIC CLOTHING PRICE RISE

    CANBERRA, Thursday:--The retail prices of clothing in Australia have increased by 117.5 per cent since the ...

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  9. THOUGHT KRUPPS "ABOVE THE LAW"

    BERLIN, Thursday: British engineers broke up today Germany's most flagrant effort to rebuild a tank ...

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  10. SOVIET "ACTS OF WAR"

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Russia was performing in Europe acts which were beyond question acts of war, ...

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  11. AWU Moves For

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Improved living conditions for sugar industry employees will be sought by the AWU. ...

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  12. CHINA PEACE MOVE WAITS ON KAI-SHEK

    NANKING, Thursday : The Kuomintang Central Political Council, the supreme policy-making body of the National Government, today unanimously ratified the Sun Fo Cabinet's decision ...

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  13. Berlin Dispute

    PARIS, Thursday: The French Foreign Office announced that the Western Powers had found ...

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  14. FOOD LOADED ON TO PARTIZANKA

    AUCKLAND, Thursday: Quantities of foodstuffs were being loaded into Yugoslav Government ship, Partizank at ...

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  15. MISSING MAN SOUGHT

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Police are searching for Thomas William Grigg, 32 stock and station agent, who disappeared ...

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  16. Q,land Coal Talks Break Down; New Risk of General Strike

    BRISBANE, Thursday: A 6½-hour conference called by the Mines Minister, Mr Foley, to-day failed to settle the Burgowan coal dispute. The conference broke down on ...

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  17. Japanese To Work On Manus Base

    CANBERRA, Thursday: The first batch of 250 Japanese war criminals have arrived on Manus Island to assist in the ...

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  18. RISE IN STUDENT TEACHERS' ALLOWANCES

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Increased allowances for students at teachers' colleges were announced today by the Minister for ...

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  19. ATTLEE'S SON ON SHIP AT TOWNSVILLE

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday: Mr Martin Richard Attlee, son of Britain's Prime Minister, is fourth mate on the British ...

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  20. Footballer's Big Fee

    LONDON, Thursday: Loose forward Ike Owens, who was the star of the English Rugby League team which toured Australia in 1946, ...

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  21. Boy Unwittingly Obtained Poison For Sister's Suicide

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Believing that his sister wanted cyanide to poison rats, a 15-year-old boy, Noel Jay Fischer, of Moggill, said in the Coroner's Couro today that he had unwittingly provided the cyanide which ...

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  22. INQUIRY INTO METALS DEAL CHARGES

    WASHINGTON, Thursday: Mr Howard Bruce, Deputy Administrator of the Economic Cooperation Administration, said ...

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  23. CORSER NOT SENATE ASPIRANT

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Mr B. H. Corser will contest Wide Bay in the interests cf the Country Party at the next Federal ...

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  24. Woman Charged with Abducting Baby from Hospital

    SYDNEY, Thursday: Charged today with the abduction of a six-day-old baby girl from the Crown Street Hospital last night, a 21-year-old married woman is alleged to have told the police that she had taken the infant because she was unable to bear children herself. ...

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  25. 12 Ships Left Idle in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Twelve ships, including eight overseas vessels, were idle in Brisbane today because of the waterfront ...

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  26. NO EGGS UNLESS PRICE INCREASED

    BRISBANE, Thursday: Unless an increase of 3d a dozen for eggs is granted, the Queensland Poultry Farmers' Association will meet on ...

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  27. RIOT DEATHS NOW TOTAL 129

    DURBAN, Thursday: The deathroll in Durban's three-day race ricts rose today to 129 with police patrols still bringing in the bodies ...

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