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  4. TO USE EMERGENCY POWERS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- "The Federal Government will use emergency legislation to bring an end to oneday stoppages in the coal mining industry," the Minister for Labour (Mr. Holt) announced to-night. ...

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  5. TROOPS CONTINUE UNLOADING SHIPS

    AUCKLAND,Wednesday.-- Troops here to-day unloaded urgently needed Australian wheat from the ...

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  6. Amendments to be Made to State Electoral Act

    BRISBANE,Wednesday.-- The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) told the Legislative Assembly to-day that the Electoral Act would be amended as a result of the Bulimba election fraud. "We have learned from Bulimba that there ...

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  7. TWO HEN SEIZE £1600 IN ARMED HOLD-UP

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.-- A week ago, a man believed to be a New Australian walked into the Granville shop of ...

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  8. Helicopters for Merchant Ships

    A series of tests are at present being carried out in the English Channel to prove the practicability of operating helicopters from merchant vessels for convoy protection and other duties. The fleet supply vessel Fort Duquesne has been fitted with a special platform on the stern for take-offs and landings. The lifeboat crew of another vessel can be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BID TO END BAN ON OVERTIME FAILS

    PERTH, Wednesday.-- A surprise move by two executive officers of the Melbourne branch of the ...

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  10. COUNTING OF ABSENTEE VOTES BY POLICE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- The Clerk of Parliament (Mr. Dickson) said to-night that counting of Section 70 ...

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  11. ALLIES CAPTURE SECTION OF VITAL HIGHWAY IN KOREA

    TOKIO, Wednesday.-- Allied infantry to-day probed deeper into central Korea's mountains after taking eight miles of the vital East-West highway. The main objective was to find and kill the enemy withdrawing after the ...

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  12. DRASTIC POWER CUTS LIKELY IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The State Cabinet will decide tomorrow whether to reintroduce drastic power and gas cuts in ...

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  13. LABOUR CONFERENCE MAY ADOPT TRAINING PLAN

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Members of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party are confident that the party's ...

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  14. BABY GIRL DROWNED IN BATH AT TOOMBUL HOME

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- A 10-months-old baby girl, Jennifer Mary Bunney, was drowned in the bath at her ...

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  15. England's First Test Win Against Australia Since 1938

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- England won her first Test match against Australia since 1938 by eight wickets at the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day. England started her second innings needing only ...

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  16. INQUIRY INTO DISMISSAL OF POWER HOUSE MANAGER

    KINGAROY, Wednesday.-- The Deputy Chief Inspector of the Machinery Department (Mr. A. C. Brequet) giving evidence to-day ...

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  17. "BY TWO SHAKES OF A LAMB'S TAIL"

    London, Wednesday.-- The "Daily Express" says: "By two shakes of a lamb's tail Mrs. Nancy Palmer, ...

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  18. Counsel's Claim on Criticism of Court at Contempt Hearing

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Criticism of the courts was necessary in the proper administration of justice, Mr. Simon Isaacs, K.C., argued before the Arbitration Court Full Bench to-day. He was defending Edward Charles ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN CORVETTES SOLD AS SCRAP METAL

    TAIPEI, Wednesday.-- Authoritative scources said yesterday that Australians have sold three discarded corvettes ...

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  20. SOLDIER SENTENCED TO TWO YEARS' GAOL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- Judge Curlewis in the Quarter Sessions to-day sentenced a soldier-- a Korean volunteer-- ...

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  23. HUGE SUM AUTHORISED FOR WAR GRATUITIES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- War gratuities now authorised for payment on March 3 next now total ...

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  24. WARNING TO GRAZIERS ON SPREADING RABBIT DISEASE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.-- A warning to graziers that in discriminate large-scale harvesting of sick rabbits might ...

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  25. INTRA-STATE SHIPPING FREIGHT RATES UP

    BRISBANE. Wednesday.-- Freights on general cargo shipped between Queensland ports will be increased by up to 226 a ton ...

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  26. BOTH DRIVERS KILLED IN HEAD-ON ROAD SMASH

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.-- Both drivers were killed instantly in a head-on crash between two cars on the Windsor Road at ...

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  27. SPECULATION ON U.S. PACIFIC PACT PLANS

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday.-- President Truman yesterday announced that the United States would push ahead ...

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  28. MOVE FOR IMPORTATION OF DIESEL ENGINES

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- Federal and State railways authorities are expected shortly to seek Government approval for the import of ...

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  29. RAIL CUTS THROW BURDEN ON INTER-STATE SHIPPING

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.-- Inter-State shipping to Queensland would be called upon to shoulder a heavy cargo burden following rail cuts ...

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