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  4. UNIONS REACT STRONGLY TO CRIMES ACT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Both moderate and militant sections of the trade union movement were unanimous to-day in their protests against the Government's actions in invoking the Crimes Act. ...

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  5. M. AURIOL VISITS PARLIAMENT

    The Royal gallery, Palace of Westminster, showing President Auriol addressing assembled members of both Houses of Parliament during his London visit. On the dais, with him, are left to right, Lord Jowitt (Lord High Chancellor), President Auriol, Madame Auriol, and Col. Clifton Browne (Speaker of House of Commons). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "MR. CHIFLEY DID CHURCH A GRAVE INJUSTICE"

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Mr. Chifley did the Church "a grave injustice" by saying it should have done ...

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  7. RUSSIA BEHIND STRIKE ORDERS

    LONDON, March 24.--Unimpeachable evidence that Russia issued direct and precise orders to its agents to intensify Communist aggression throughout South-east Asia and Australia has ...

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  8. AS BRITAIN SEES IT

    London, March 24.-- Britain's newspapers featured the Australian Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  9. Water Swirling Into Floodbound Wagga

    SYDNEY, Friday.--About 3000 people have been evacuated from danger areas around Wagga to emergency accommodation. Late to-night swirling waters from the Murrumbidgee were still rushing into the floodbound township. ...

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  10. Unions Must Oust Reds

    LONDON, March 24.--The Deputy Prime Minister (Mr. Herbert Morrison) said tonight Britain's trade unions ...

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  11. TRAMWAY LEVY VOTE IRREGULAR

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The decision by a meeting of tramwaymen to pay a levy of 10- weekly to the Melbourne ...

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  12. Rivers 50 Miles Apart Become One

    Brisbane, Friday.-- Cattle were still stranded and homesteads and townships surrounded ...

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  13. Clerks' Union

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A.L.P. supporters in Sydney claimed to-day that Communists had ...

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  14. Sugar Industry Heavy Sufferer From Strikes

    SYDNEY, Friday. --The sugar industry in Queensland had lost about £100,000 worth of sugar ...

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  15. MANY FARMERS RUINED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.-- Floodwaters in North-east Victoria began to recede to-day, leaving a trail of damage to ...

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  16. DISAPPROVAL OF KHAMA WHITE PAPER

    MAHALAPYE (Bechuana- land), Mar. 24.--The reaction to the British White Paper on the Seretse Khama case is ...

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  17. Many Ships Are Idle In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Fri.--of 66 ships which made calls for labor on the Sydney waterfront to-day three had to remain completely idle ...

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  18. Threat Of Action By Miners

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A threat of likely action by the miners in support of the waterside workers stand against the ...

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  19. 12 YEARS' GAOL

    SYDNEY, Friday.--After the jury had returned a verdict of guilty Judge O'Sullivan, in Maitland Quarter Sessions to-day, ...

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  20. CANNED FRUIT PRICES RISE

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Prices of canned pineapple and tropical fruit salad rose to-day. Canned pineapple rose by 5d. a ...

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  21. RAILWAYMEN'S CLAIMS CANNOT BE HEARD BY COMMISSIONER

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The majority verdict of full Arbitration Court to-day was that the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. Hall) had no power to hear the Victorian railwaymen's £1 a week ...

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  22. Liberal "School"

    BRISBANE, Fri.--A Liberal "school" will open next Saturday, when candidates will assemble somewhere near Brisbane. ...

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  23. CORAL SEA COMMEMORATION

    WASHINGTON, March 24.-- Admiral Arthur Radford, commanaer-in-chief of the Pacific fleet, will visit Australia for the ...

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  24. U.S. SECRETARY OF STATE TARGET OF BITTER ATTACKS

    WASHINGTON, March 24.--The man with the world's largest plateful of diplomatic worries is the target of attacks from each flank of the political scale. The United States Secretary ...

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  25. VIOLENCE IN BELGIUM

    BRUSSELS, March 24. -- Violence broke out in parts of Brussels and outbreaks were also reported from southern ...

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  26. TO QUEENSLAND BY LORRY FROM BRITAIN

    LONDON, March 24.--Thirty- year-old Belgian-born John Roose, former French Foreign Legionnaire, and a resistance worker in ...

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  27. Bundaberg To Seek Deep Water Port

    BUNDABERG, Fri.--The Burnett District Local Authorities Association, at a meeting to-day, decided to meet the Premier (Mr. ...

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  28. COMPLICATED

    BLOEMFONTEIN, Mar. 27. -- Ninety-seven- year-old Daniel Ferreira has married his ...

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  29. U.S. Has Disarmed To Dangerous Point

    NEW YORK, Mar. 24.--The United States had disarmed beyond a point of safety, General Dwight Eisenhower said last ...

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  30. French Dock Strikes

    PARIS, Mar. 24.--Dockers in Brest and Boulogne have joined in walkouts that have crippled the waterfronts of Marseilles and ...

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