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  2. ROAD ACCIDENTS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Two men were killed to road accidents tonight--one in Barry Parade, city, and the other on the Beaudesert ...

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  3. INTERIM BASIC WAGE

    MELBOURNE. Monday.--A three-weeks sitting of Court would begin late this month to hear an application by the Australasian ...

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  4. BENEFICIAL FALLS

    Hot weather and cool weather, sultry weather and dry weather, soaking rains and storm rains, hail and dust have all been ...

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  5. DIVORCE ACTION

    CANBERRA, Monday--A bundle of alleged Government documents, one "secret" and said to have been used in security work, figured in ...

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  6. FILM DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Ealing Studios, Columbia Pictures and Mr. Charles Chauvel, all of whose acting 'contracts were declared ...

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  7. CHINA-BOUND SHIPS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Two 66-foot wooden trawlers disabled in heavy seas off Byron Bey on Saturday are being repaired in ...

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  8. PLUCKY TAXI MAN

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A taxi driver risked his life by diving between a boat and Howard Smith's wharf to-day to save an ...

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  9. FOREIGN POLICY ESCAPE COLLAPSE

    LONDON, Monday.--The British Foreign Minister (Mr. Bevln) has made a personal request to the Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) that NEW YORK, Monday.--A message from Atlantic City says that Mr. Philip Murray, in a report for the Congress of Industrial ...

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  10. DEREGISTERED UNION

    PERTH, Monday.--The order made on Friday by the president of the State Arbitration Court (Mr. Punphy) for deregistration ...

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  11. SEIZURE OF TOBACCO

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A Royal Commission to investigate the seizure of contraband tobacco at the home of the Minister for ...

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  12. "FAR FROM HOME"

    LONDON, Monday.--British Commonwealth Occupation Force troops regarded themselves as illequipped, ignored, and far from ...

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  13. COMPANY'S BOOKS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--During the 40-hour week and basic wage hearing today the Full Arbitration Court directed the ...

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  14. DECISION RESERVED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Industrial Court to-day reserved its decision on an application by the Australian Federated Union of ...

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  15. PANIC AFTER FIRE

    ROME, Monday.--Four nuns, one priest and four other persons, including children, were crushed to death in a panic ...

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  16. APPEAL TO UNIONS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Unions affiliated with the Queensland Central Executive of the Australian Labour Party are being asked ...

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  17. KEITH MILLER 188

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--In making 188 runs against South Australia, Keith Miller recorded the highest score for an Australian ...

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    Mr E. H. Du Cros. secretary of the Australian Dairy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. TRIAL OF YOUTHS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A decision by two youths to commit a series of robberies ended in the murder of a man at St Kilda ...

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  20. FIRES IN FORESTS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Queensland will soon have a system of radio communication for the control of forest fires. Quotations for ...

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  21. FACE MURDER TRIAL

    SYDNEY, Monday--An inmate of a hospital for the insane, Richard Galbraith sindell (47 years), is to stand trial for the murder ...

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  22. JET AIRLINER

    LONDON, Monday.--The Neneengined Lancastrian aircraft, the first jet-propelled airliner to cross the Channel, and the first to carry ...

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  23. OVER-POPULATION

    NANKING, Monday.--Official measures to deal with over-population are among recommendations which have been made to the ...

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  24. YOUTHS ARRESTED

    LONDON, Monday.--Two youths who were arrested last night in the yard at the rear of Field-Marshal Montgomery's ...

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  25. BANISHED TO ISLAND

    LONDON, Monday.--The correspondent of the American Associated Press in Athens says that the Greek Security ...

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  26. TOJO'S ADMISSION

    TOKIO, Monday.--The prosecution told the Allied War Crimes Tribunal that Tolo admitted that he was responsible for launching ...

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  27. CRITICAL ERA

    NEW DELHI (Associated Press).--The entry of Moslem League members into the interim Indian Government inaugurates ...

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  28. WOMAN DISCHARGED

    BRISBANE. Monday.--A young woman who, it was suggested, had fired shots at another woman while driving past in her car was ...

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  29. DRAFT AGREEMENT

    LONDON, Monday.--The correspondent of Reuter's Agency in Batavia discloses that under a draft agreement initialled by ...

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  30. SEIZED ON SHIPS

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Customs Officials seized 3380 cigarettes and four ounces of tobacoo and a quanitity of cut glass ornaments ...

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  31. WEEK-END FREEDOM!

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.--Released from Stewart's Creek Gaol on Saturday after serving 12 months' gaol, Edward Clarence ...

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    Mr Lifanov, the Russian Minister to Australia, who declined at the last minute to attend a dinner at Australia-Soviet House in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. MULE DRIVING

    CAPETOWN (Associated Press).--When the King and Queen visit Paarl, centre of the Cape's wine growing industry, next February, ...

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  34. EASTERN CONTRASTS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Passengers who arrived from China to-day in the liner Eastern said that Hong Kong had made a remarkable ...

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  35. FOUNDRIES CLOSED

    ADELAIDE, Monday.--There has been no move from either side for settlement of the foundry dispute. which has closed down ...

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  36. MINES IDLE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Southern New South Wales coal mines were idle to-day, with the loss of output about 2800 tons. Industrial ...

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  37. CEMENT SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--works programmes of country local authorities involving the expenditure of hundreds of thousands of ...

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  38. STATUE OF CHURCHILL

    The Mayors of Kent towns representing the Cinque Ports met during the week-end to discuss the possibility of erecting a giant ...

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  39. SYDNEY DOCK DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Unless the Mort's Dock dispute is settled, about 8000 employees at Sydney dockyards will receive one week's ...

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  40. LONDOS RETAINS TITLE.

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Jim Londos retained his world's champion wrestling title at the Sydney Stadium to-night. Seelie Samara, ...

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  41. CITY BUYERS OUTBID

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Big city buyers were outbid by private country buyers at the second day of the Commonwealth Disposals ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. 'BUS STRIKE IN U.K.

    LONDON, Monday.--Thousands of workers in Manchester walked to work in the rain when 5000 to 6000 employees "stood still" the ...

    Article : 56 words
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