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  4. No Agreement Reached Yet on Strike Control

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Australian Council of Trade Unions and the Miners' Federation have not yet reached any agreement as to who shall control the coal dispute. Meanwhile, however, the executive of the A.C.T.U. ...

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  5. MORE CRITICISM OF DR. EVATT'S ACTION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Another Labour M.P., Mr. J. M. Mullens (Gellibrand) tonight criticised the ...

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  6. "NO UNDERTAKINGS TO COURT BROKEN," SAYS DR. EVATT

    SYDNEY, Friday.--The Acting Chief Judge (Mr. Justice Foster) said in the Arbitration Court to-day that resolutions of the central council of the Miners' Federation declaring a stoppage seemed to indicate that the three officials had not honoured their undertakings. Dr. H. V. Evatt, K.C. (for the three miners' officials charged with ...

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    Mr. D. C. McWilliam hands a cheque for £1000 to Mrs. P. Atkinson (president of Brodribb Home Committee) as a donation towards a hospital to be built for the home. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW 'PLANES ORDERED FOR DOCTOR SERVICE

    BRISBANE. Friday.--Six new Drover aircraft which have been purchased by Trans-Australia Airlines for use on the ...

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  9. WOOL GROWERS MAY RECEIVE REFUNDS

    MELBOURNE. Friday.--Wool growers will gain two large refunds from the Government if a High Court case, ...

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  10. "SCREENING FORCE" TO STOP RED SPREAD

    TOKIO, Friday.--A United Press dispatch said that the United States would recommend to the Pacific nations the ...

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  11. AMERICAN TANKS WITHIN FIRING RANGE OF SEOUL

    TOKIO, Friday.--Late reports to-night stated that American tanks to-day plunged to within two and a half and one and a half miles of Seoul to shell the outskirts of the South Korean capital for the second consecutive ...

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  12. SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES FOR DUNTROON

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The names of candidates selected for entry to the Royal Military College, Duntroon, were released ...

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  13. PRICES IN VICTORIA "OUT OF HAND"

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Victorian Labour Leader (Mr. Cain) said to-night that Labour had asked the State ...

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  14. Bushfires Enveloping Large Areas of South-Western Queensland

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Royal Australian Air Force aerial surveys have revealed that at least 2,000,000 acres of pasture had been destroyed and hundreds of sheep had perished up to nightfall to-day in bushfires ...

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  15. PASSENGER TO TESTIFY AT AMANA AIR CRASH

    PERTH, Friday.--Mr. L. Seaton, who is assisting the Air Court of Inquiry, announced to-day that he would ...

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  16. ELECTRICITY TO BE ZONED IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY. Friday.--The State Cabinet to-day agreed in principle to zone electricity for industry in New South Wales ...

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  17. Close Call for U.K. Government in Censure Motion on Meat

    LONDON, Friday.--The Government last night survived by eight votes--306 to 298--an Opposition motion censuring it for mismanagement and lack of foresight in planning the country's meat supply. As the ...

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  18. TRUMAN KNOWS NOTHING OF USE OF NATIONALISTS

    WASHINGTON. Friday.--President Truman said yesterday then he had received no communication from General ...

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  19. GRAZIER LEAVES £16,722

    BRISBANE. Friday.--Mr Oswald George Duguid, grazier, of Toolmaree, Charleville, left to relatives an estate valued at £16,722 gross. ...

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  22. TOWNSVILLE PRINTING STRIKE

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.--The printing dispute at Townsville continues, and as a result the Townsville "Daily Bulletin" will ...

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  23. McKELL TO VISIT STATES

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Governor-General (Mr. Mc-McKell) is expected to make an official visit to each State of ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN CYCLISTS' WIN

    LONDON, Friday.--Reuters Antwerp correspondent says the Australians, Albert Strom and Reginald Arnold, won the six ...

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    Raven-haired, 18-year-old Teresita Romero, daughter of the Philippine Minister in London, practising for her first London piano recital, when, before an invited audience, she played, with a few more gifted pupils, at the Guildhall School of Music, where she has studied for the last year. She has been playing the piano for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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