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  4. EVATT SEEKS "BROAD VIEW" OF FREE MEDICINES ACT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- "The great new power over social services put into the Constitution is entitled to broad interpretation," said Ihe Federal Alforney-General (Dr. Evatt, chief counsel for the Commonwealth) in the ...

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  5. ORDER TO MINERS ENDS SEVEN WEEKS OLD STRIKE0

    SYDNEY, Thursday,--The coal strike has ended. In Sydney lafe this afternoon, the acting Central Executive of the Miners' Federation ordered all miners to return to work on Monday. ...

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  6. U.K. CUTS ADVERSE TRADE BALANCE

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Britain's adverse trade balance fell by £13,500,000 in July to £40,700,000, compared with ...

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  7. POSITION OF GAOLED UNION LEADERS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Eight minors' leaders and other union officials who were sent to Long Bay Gaol during the ...

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  8. "WAS BOUND TO FAIL FROM OUTSET"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- There had never been a strike with so little Justification as the coal strike now ending, ...

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    The first of the DH106 "Comet" 500 miles per hour Jet airliners-- regarded as Britain's greatest civil aviation hope-- was introduced to the Press at Hatfield recently. The photograph shows (left to right); Group-Captain John Cunningham (pilot) talking to Sir Frank Whittle and Major Frank Halford, the designer of the "Ghost" jet engines, with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TEMPORARY CUT IN U.S. ARMS AID

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- The United States Defence Secretary (Mr. Louts Johnson) said yesterday that the ...

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  11. Light, Power and Transport Guts Expected to be Lifted on Sunday

    BRISBANE, Thursday, -- All restrictions on light, power and transport in Queensland are expected to be lifted on Sunday night. This recommendation was made to the Stale Government to-day by the Coal Rationing ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND WOOL SALES REALISE £32,387,030

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- The Queensland wool sales for the 1948-49 season realised £32.387,030 for 484,040 bales. ...

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  13. N.Z. TO MANUFACTURE MUCH CHEESE FOR BRITAIN

    WELLINGTON, Thursday. -- Regulations gazetted to-day provide for the manufacture of 52 per cent, of fat cheese in ...

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  14. LIBERAL PARTY WILL NOT REMOVE SIGNS AT PRESENT

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The State campaign committee of the. Liberal Party to-day decided not to remove the signs ...

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  15. HIGH PRICES CRIPPLE TOBACCO AUCTIONS

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- Three-quarters of the 170 tons of tobacco offered at auction to-day was passed in. ...

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  16. 'PLANE'S FORCED LANDING AT EAST COOYAR

    COOYAR, Thursday. -- Forced off its course by adverse weather, a civil aviation Tiger Moth 'plane, piloted by W. ...

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  17. SIGNS OF COLLAPSE IN RED SYSTEM IN CHINA?

    HONG KONG, Thursday.-- Reuters representative at Canton says that nearly 240.000 Chinese peasants have revolted ...

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  18. STATE AID FOR BRITISH INDUSTRIAL WORKS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) to-day promised State Government support for a plait to ...

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  19. STRIKE CAUSED HUGE LOSS IN WAGES AND PRODUCTION

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  20. GOVERNMENT REVENUES REMAIN HEALTHY

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Unemployment and sickness benefits last month when the coal strike was at its heleht ...

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  21. WEST GERMAN POLITICIANS' DEFIANT ATTITUDE

    LONDON. Thursday.-- The representative of the American Associated Press at Frankfurt says that West German ...

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  22. NEW JET AIRLINER TESTED AT 36,500 FEET

    LONDON, Thursday. -- The De Havilland Company stated last night that the De Havilland Comet jet airliner was flown ...

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  23. MELBOURNE NEWSPAPERS ARE NOT "DAILIES"?

    MELBOURNE. Thursday. -- Because Melbourne newspapers do not publish Sunday editions, a magistrate held to-day that ...

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  24. PRODUCERS' STAND ON DAIRY PRICE GUARANTEE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--The president of the Australian Dairy Farmers' Federation (Mr. C. H. Jamieson) said ...

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  25. CLAIM FOR ROAD TRANSPORT AT TIMBER INQUIRY

    BRISBANE. Thursday.--The easing of road transport restrictions would encourage the cartage of good logs to ...

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  26. COMPLETE HOLD UP OF PORT OF AUCKLAND

    AUCKLAND, Thursday.--The part of Auckland became completely idle to-day, threatening the most serious hold-up of ...

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  27. MAN'S BATTERED BODY FOUND AT CLIFF FOOT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Police found the battered body of a middle-aged man at the foot of a 750-foot cliff near ...

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  30. ACCUSATION OVER OLD TESTAMENT SCROLLS

    LONDON, Thursday.--Professor Godfrey Rolles Driver, of Oxford University, and a world authority on the Bible, last ...

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  31. "ATOMIC BOMBS WOULD BE SHOT FROM GUNS"

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- In any future war, atomic bombs would be fired from guns, Professor F. S. C. ...

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  32. MACKAY R.S.L. PROPOSES "QUIZ" FOR CANDIDATES

    MACKAY, Thursday.-- All candidates at the next Federal elections will be asked to make their attitude to Communism ...

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  33. SEIZURE OF HAWAIIAN STEVEDORING INDUSTRY

    HONOLULU, Thursday.--The Governor, Mr. Ingram Stain bach, yesterday ordered the seizure of the entire Hawaiian ...

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  34. WRIT FOR £10,000 ISSUED OVER SEIZURE OF TAMAROA

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Based on the alleged unlawful seizure of the racehorse Tamaroa, a Supreme Court write ...

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  35. EXHIBITION "TENNIS

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    Shakespeare Festival at Stratford.--This photograph was taken during a rehearsal of "Macbeth" in the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon, and shows a rehearsal of the famous sleep-walking scene. Diana Wynyard is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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