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  2. PANEL DOORS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Waterside workers have declared black 100 tons of wooden panel doors that are needed urgently for New ...

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  3. BRITISH INDUSTRY

    LONDON, Thursday. -- Night shifts will be a feature of British industry for at least the next three years, in order to ...

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  4. WORLD TRADE

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Though Australia believes she has everything to gain from the establishment of an International ...

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  5. BRUSSELS RIOTS

    BRUSSELS, Thursday.--About 50,000 people demonstrated for the payment of overdue money to former prisoners of war and have ...

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  6. MANDATED ISLANDS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The United States yesterday asked the Security Council of the United Nations Organisation to ...

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  7. BRITISH CONSUL

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Peiping says that a former Australian naval officer, ...

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  8. HOSPITAL TROUBLES

    The difficulties attending hospital administration in Toowoomba were reflected in letters which were received from the ...

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  9. STOPWORK MEETINGS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The district presidents of the Miners' Federation decided to-day to call for stopwork aggregate meetings on all Australian coalfields from next Wednesday onward, to discuss ...

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  10. TAXATION FIELDS

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Minor concessions in 10 fields of taxation will be contained in the Cabinet recommendations to the ...

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  11. BEEF AND LAMB

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- The president of the Meat and Allied Trades Federation (Mr. Paul) forecast to-night that the price of ...

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  12. IN INDO-CHINA

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The correspondent of the "New York Times" at Saigon says that the President of Viet Nam (Ho ...

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  13. DAKOTA CRASH

    BRISBANE, Thursday. --Heavy weather to-day interfered with the search for the bodies of six men a --three Australians and three ...

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  14. LABOUR MEMBER

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--Mr. G. W. Duthie (Labour member for Wilmot, Tasmania) has applied for readmission to the Methodist ...

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  15. NEED FOR FRIENDSHIP

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- Australia will look to the countries of the South-East Asia area for her future peace and prosperity. ...

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  16. IDENTITY OF ATOMS

    PALO ALTO, California (Associated Press).--A method of causing atoms to reveal their identity by giving off tiny radio waves is ...

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  17. TREATY SIGNING

    NEW YORK (Associated Press). --As the time approached for the signing in February of peace treaties between the Big Four ...

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  18. TO-DAY'S TEST

    SYDNEY, Thursday. -- Play in the fifth Test match is expected to commence on time to-morrow. Rain, which fell almost ...

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  19. RARE DISEASE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday.-- Leukemia, a rare disease for which a special drug was flown from America to try to save the life of ...

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  20. LABOUR PARTY

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday. -- Both the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) and the president of the Trades and Labour Council (Mr. Harvey) ...

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  21. U.S. AMBASSADOR

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. -- President Truman has appointed Mr. Lewis Williams Douglas Ambassador to Britain. ...

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  22. JOE JORGENSEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The Test Rugby League football centre and Australian captain, Joe Jorgensen, has been signed by the Junee ...

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  23. APPEAL BY ROLLS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--Mr. Justice Holt refused a request in the Appeals Court to-day to bring Cecil John Rolls (28, dealer) ...

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  24. CYCLIST OLD IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--The 72-years-old cyclist, Ernie old, arrived in Sydney to-day from Brisbane. Old left Brisbane last ...

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  25. BIG U.S. 'PLANES

    NEW YORK (Associated Press). --Big now 'planes due in service this year will provide no surprises for their flight crews. Electronic ...

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  26. GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    LONGREACH, Thursday. -- The Longreach sub-branch of the RS.S.A.I.L.A. thinks that the King should be given a new choice ...

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  27. THE SPRINGBOKS

    JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (Associated Press). -- Whether a ship is available or not the Springbok soccer team due to tour ...

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  28. NEW BOWLS PRESIDENT

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Mr. T. M. Wilson was elected Queensland president of the Bowling Association in succession to Mr. J. ...

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  29. PRISON VAN ESCAPE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A widespread search is being made tonight for Kelvin Lenor Diggins (22), who escaped from a prison ...

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  30. WANGANELLA CASE

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.--The blame for the stranding of the Wanganella on Barrett's Reef was placed on the master (Captain R. ...

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  31. POLITICAL STIR

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- The Minister for Transport (Mr. Ward) become the central figure of a political stir in the House of ...

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  32. BRITISH TRAIN

    BERLIN, Thursday.--Russian officers stopped the official British night train from Berlin to the West at the zonal border on ...

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  33. MURDER CHARGE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday. -- Three young men who appeared in the Police Court to-day, charged with the wilful murder of Miss ...

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  34. Jap Memorial Destroyed

    NEW YORK, Thursday.--The correspondent of the American Associated Press in Hong Kong says British authorities destroyed ...

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  35. LAST NIGHT'S" RAIN

    Between 7.30 o'clock last night and 1.30 o'clock this morning, the "Chronicle" gauge registered 13 points of rain. ...

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