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  3. GOVT. WILL NOT MOVE TO HAVE UNIONISTS RELEASED

    BRISBANE, August 6.—The Premier (Mr Hanlon) announced today that the Labour Caucus, at its pre-sessional meeting today, unanimously carried a resolution to the effect that there would be no ...

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  4. FOUR-POWER TALKS ON GERMANY LIKELY

    LONDON, August 5.—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent believes that the envoys of Britain, France and the United States may make further approaches to Generalissimo Stalin through M. ...

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  5. U.S. SUPERFORTS ARRIVE IN BRITAIN

    The biggest force of United States Superfortresses yet sent to Britain recently arrived for "temporary duty" in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHARGES FOLLOW UNION EXPULSION

    MELBOURNE, August 6.—The organising secretary of the Australian Labour Party (Mr D. Lovegrove) today clashed with the ...

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  7. Blair Athol's New "Wheelbarrow"

    BRISBANE, August 6.—A huge earth-moving machine to remove the overburden at the Blair Athol coalfield ...

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  8. First Move For Action

    BRISBANE, August 6.—The first indication of a concrete move towards direct action over the imprisonment of the five unionists ...

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  9. Says U.S. Reds Were Told To Be Ready For Civil War

    HONOLULU, August 6.—Professor Louis Budenz, former editor of the Communist "New York Daily Worker," giving evidence yesterday at the hearing of a case involving the suspension of ...

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  10. RATION SMALLER IN SOVIET ZONE?

    Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says that a Foreign Office spokesman said there was reason to suppose that a chronic food shortage existed in eastern Germany. Reliable reports suggested that the normal consumer in the Soviet ...

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  11. Jodgement In Bank Case Next Week

    SYDNEY, August 6.— The judgement of the full High Court of Australia on the challenge to the ...

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  12. MODIFIED CHECK ON INFLATION

    WASHINGTON, August 5.—The House of Representatives today voted overwhelming approval of a mild Republican substitute for ...

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  13. YOUNG KILLER HOLDS UP BISHOP

    BOSTON (Massachusetts), August 5.—Declaring "One or two more dead ones dont matter," a young gunman tonight bailed up ...

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  14. Transport, Trainer Plane Collide

    MIAMI (Florida), August 5.— At least 11 people were killed to-night when a naval DC3 transport and a small private training ...

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  15. SEDGEMAN BEATEN IN SINGLES

    SOUTHAMPTON (New York), August 5.—Four of eight top ranking players were out of action today after the second round ...

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  16. £571,000 ESTATE

    MELBOURNE, August 6.—The late Sol Green, of Beaconsfield Parade, St Kilda, who died on May 11, left an estate sworn at ...

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  17. Whites Not 'Out Of Element' In North, Hughes Says

    BRISBANE, August 5.—"There is no truth whatever in the statement of the Director of the Queensland Museum to the ...

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  18. Jews Invite Arabs To Peace Talks

    LONDON, August 5.—Reuter's Tel Aviv correspondent says it is officially announced that the Israeli Government has invited ...

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  19. In Other States

    SYDNEY, August, 6.—The Federal secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr Healy) said after a conference with the ...

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  20. Keep A.N.A. Out Of Trans-Tasman Service

    WELLINGTON, August 6 (AAP-Reuter).—An explicit statement that the Government would not grant a licence to Australian ...

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  21. MORE PEOPLE IN JOBS

    CANBERRA, August 5.—Unemployment and sickness benefits in the 11 months ended in May last amounted to £1,144,117, which is ...

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  22. Wells Retires After Losing Welter Title

    BRISBANE, August 6.—Alf Wells, 10.6½, surrendered one second after the starting bell for the 11th round to lose his State ...

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  23. Band Leader Losing Sixth Wife?

    NEW YORK, August 5.—Kathleen Winsor, authoress of "Forever Amber," has asked for 5000 dollars a week temporary alimony ...

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  24. REYNAUD ASKS FOR FREE HAND

    PARIS, August 6.—After a seven-hour, meeting which ended at midnight, the Cabinet unanimously approved the text of ...

    Article : 308 words
  25. START BOYS' TOWN ON DARLING DOWNS

    WARWICK, August 6.— The Darling Downs has been chosen for the establishment of a boys' town in ...

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  26. "NEW LOOK" ON WAY OUT

    LONDON, August 5.—The Paris correspondent of "The Times" says that the autumn and winter fashion shows emphasise the ...

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  27. Driver Badly Hurt In Rail Crash.

    MACKAY, August 6.—Driver Arthur Dale, 47, married, of Byron Street, Mackay, was seriously injured when his engine and ...

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    WASHINGTON, August 5.— Congress today passed a measure approving a loan of 65,000,000 dollars to the United Nations for the ...

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    BRISBANE, August 6.—Mr W. M. Moore, MLA for Merthyr, will be an assistant Minister while the Premier (Mr Hanlon) is in ...

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  30. Murdered For "Collaboration?"

    TOKYO, August 6. (AAP-Reuter).—The official Japanese driver for the British Commonwealth member of the Allied Council was ...

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  31. Heavy Fines For Ignoring Work Orders To Coal Mines

    SYDNEY, August 6.—Drastic penalties for coal miners and owners who disobey directions to resume work after disputes in mines in New South Wales were announced today by the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr Gallagher). ...

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  32. Fined On Public Mischief Charge

    SYDNEY, August 6.— George Crawford, 36, journalist, was fined £25 today for having created public mischief. Crawford told the ...

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  33. Wire On The Way

    BRISBANE, August 6. — The loading of 6000 tons of steel products has been completed at Newcastle and 6500 tons of heavy ...

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  34. UNIFORM FIRE ESCAPE STANDARDS

    BRISBANE, August 6.—A move to set up uniform fire-escape standards throughout the State is being made by the Queensland ...

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  35. Waroula Racecourse

    BRISBANE, August 6. — The area of the Waroula racecourse reserve, in the Rockhampton district, has been increased to 84 ...

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  36. FIGHTING IN KASHMIR

    LONDON, August 5.—Reuter's New Delhi correspondent says that dispatches from Kashmir say that Pakistan army units which ...

    Article : 51 words
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    DETROIT, August 5.—The Ford Motor Company today increased the price of its cars 75 dollars on all but one model because of ...

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    BRISBANE, August 6.—Three and a quarter miles of the Cania Gorge road giving access to a swimming hole and general ...

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    BERLIN, August 5—Bags of flour showered down on Germany's Russian zone when a United States plane flying ...

    Article : 38 words
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