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  3. Stoppages Next Week Over Anti-Communist Bill

    SYDNEY, Teapot-- About 52,000 workers will hold one-day stoppages next Wednesday over the Anti-Communist Bill. The Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' Federation to-day directed all branches in ...

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  4. SEARCHING QUESTIONS ON NEW GUINEA

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- Delegates of the United Nations Trusteeship Council yesterday asked the ...

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  5. Tribunal Issues Stern Warning to Miners

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Miners' leaders were warned by the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. H. Gallagher) to-day that they would "do a longer stretch than last year" if they precipitated another coal strike. Mr. Gallagher, ...

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  6. Premier Attacks Withholding of Report on Burdekin Dam

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The preliminary report of the Commonwealth committee on the Burdekin River irrigation, hydro-electric and flood mitigation project, dated November 10, 1949, tabled in the House of ...

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  7. NEW DAIRY PRODUCE PRICES IN JULY?

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- An early announcement is expected to be made by the Federal Minister for Agriculture ...

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  8. ROBBERY MOTIVE FOR TRAGIC TRAIN FIRE?

    LONDON, Friday.-- Special Criminal Investigation Department squads are investigating the theory that the ...

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  9. TREATED PRISONERS GENTLY, SAYS JAP

    LOS NEGROS, Friday.-- At a farewell dinner party given him when he left Tavoy (South Burma) for Singapore, a ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA PRODUCING TWIN GUN MOUNTINGS

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The production in Australia of twin 4.5-inch gun mountings was a most spectacular achievement, the ...

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  11. REDS' REVERSE IN VOTING ON FEDERAL BILL

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Brisbane members of the Moulders' Union, which is Communist led, to-night defeated a move ...

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  12. TWO YEARS' STOCK OF RAYON, SAYS SENATOR

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- An estimated two years' stock of artificial silk piece goods held in Australia should prevent ...

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  13. SEVENTY JAPANESE BURIED ALIVE ON RAILROAD

    TOKIO, Friday.-- Over 70 Japanese trackmen were buried alive early yesterday when a nearby cliff collapsed on a ...

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  14. JAP BISHOP DEDICATES MEMORIAL TO NURSE

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Two policemen patrolled outside St. John's Church, Canberra, to-night when the Anglican ...

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  15. U.S. REFUSES TO RECOGNISE ODER-NEISSE LINE PACT

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- The United States refused yesterday to recognise the agreement by Poland and Eastern Germany in fixing ...

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  16. "DANGEROUS LAY-OUT" OF MANY STATE TOWNS

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Many Queensland towns were dangerously laid out, according to the architect and town ...

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  17. MYSTERY OF DEAD WOMEN BESIDE WRECKED CAR

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- James Harry Preston, who was blinded in a road smash, said the finding of two coloured women dead near his ...

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  18. "SCREAMING" NAILS TO COUNTER PILFERING

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- "Screaming" nails to combat pilfering will be among methods for discussing at a ...

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  19. STALIN REPORTED TO BE ON VISIT TO CHINA

    SALEM (Massachusetts), Friday. --Generalissimo Stalin now was visiting China conferring with Chinese Communist leaders, ...

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  20. U.S. MILITARY STRENGTH "HOLLOW SHELL"

    CHICAGO, Friday.-- Mr. Stuart Symington, chairman of the National Security Resources Board, warned last ...

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  21. SOVIET CLAIM ALL JAP PRISONERS REPATRIATED

    MOSCOW, Friday.-- Tass Newsagency last night repeated the Russian claim that repatriation had been completed of all Japanese ...

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  22. END OF BUTTER RATIONING THIS MONTH?

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Many Sydney grocers believe that butter rationing will end within three weeks. They expect the Federal Government to announce the abolition of rationing on June 24, or possibly a little earlier. The present ...

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  23. POSSIBILITY OF LATER DATE FOR GAMES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- The 1956 Melbourne Olympic Games may be staged a month or six weeks later than the ...

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  24. NEWCASTLE SHOP WORKERS TO CONTINUE STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- Newcastle shop assistants will continue their strike campaign to-morrow. Their union has planned regular ...

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  25. DIOR NOT RETURNING TO "FLAPPER" STYLES

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- The fear that the French designer, Christian Dior, would lead the way to another flapper era of lowered ...

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  26. CAUSE OF EXPLOSION IN U.S.A. DISCLOSED

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- An Army expert told the Coast Guard Board of Inquiry that anti-tank mines which exploded at South Amboy, ...

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  27. TRYGVE LIE'S STATEMENT TO STALIN ON CHINA ISSUE

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- The Secretary-General of the United Nations Organisation (M. Trygve Lie) at a Press conference yesterday ...

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  28. MANUFACTURERS COMPLAIN OF CONTRACT "RED TAPE"

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- The Minister for Supply (Mr. Beale) said to-day that he would examine the system of letting Government ...

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  29. TOOWOOMBA PLAYER IN LADIES' GOLF TEAM

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- A strong team of Queensland women golfers was chosen by the Queensland Ladies' Golfing Association ...

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  30. HELD-UP MIGRANT SHIP'S COSTLY DELAY

    LONDON, Friday.-- Shipping men say it is costing £2000 sterling each day to look after the 1245 emigrants aboard the ...

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  31. QUESTION OF BLUE LASS'S RUNNING AT DOOMBEN

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- A special meeting of the Queensland Turf Club committee will be necessary if Blue Lass is to run in the ...

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  32. WARNING ON "POTENTIAL FIFTH COLUMN" IN U.S.A.

    WASHINGTON, Friday.-- The Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (Mr. J. Edgar Hoover) has warned Congress that ...

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  33. "SHOULD APPLY RESEARCH TO SOCIAL PROBLEMS"

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- "Our gravest want is to apply research to our social problems, not to the so-called scientific field," said Sir ...

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  34. REPLY TO CRITICISM OF "MISS AUSTRALIA" QUEST

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Charities had taken by far the major share of the funds raised by the Victorian section of the "Miss ...

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  35. HANCOCK TO SEEK NATIONAL TITLE AFTER T.K.O. WIN

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Taffy Hancock (7.12¾), former national flyweight champion, beat Jimmy Laffin (8.2½). Queensland flyweight ...

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  38. PLANS FOR DOLLAR SAVING IN STERLING PETROL

    CANBERRA, Friday.-- Petrol discussions which the Federal Cabinet had yesterday had been concerned with the application of a ...

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  39. CONCERN OVER GRAVE FIRE RISKS IN WEST

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- The Minister for Lands (Mr. Foley) stated to-day that there was concern over the grave fire risk ...

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  40. JOAN BLONDELL DIVORCED

    LAS VEGAS (Nevada), Friday.-- The actress Joan Blondell has obtained a divorce from the Broadway producer, Michael Todd, on a ...

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  41. MASS WHARF MEETING

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Waterside workers will stop work for three hours on Wednesday. Their application to hold a mass meeting to ...

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    Primary schools Toowoomba representative basketball teams, which are to participate in the carnival weekend. The players are eligible for selection to play Sydney at the end of the season. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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