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  4. Wall Of Water Threatens Wagga.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.-- With a wall of water sweeping down the Murrumbidgee towards them, ...

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  5. POLICE SEARCH FOR TRAIN MURDER GUN

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Police and railwaymen to-day searched four miles of railway line for a gun used in a shooting on the Alpha train at dusk yesterday when a 40-year-old stockman, Frank ...

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  6. CRIMES ACT INVOKED TO BREAK QLD. WATERFRONT STRIKE

    CANBERRA, THURSDAY.--THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT TO-NIGHT INVOKED THE CRIMES ACT TO BREAK THE QUEENSLAND WATERFRONT STRIKE. ...

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  7. WHAT THE CRIMES ACT PROVIDES

    CANBERRA, Thursday.--The vital section of the Crimes Act invoked by the Government is: "30. (1) If at any time the ...

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  8. GAS-TURBINE CAR

    Eighteen men working in secret have won for Britain the world race to produce the first car driven by a gas-turbine. It has been built by the Rover Car Company after seven years of research costing over ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. More Gold At Wedderborn

    MELBOURNE, Thurs.--The only gold find at Wedderburn to-day was a £50 nugget dug up by the Butterick family in ...

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  10. Tram Strike

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--A move by moderate members of the Tramway Employees' ...

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  11. Last Ditch Stand On Banking

    CANBERRA, Thursday. --The Parliamentary Labor Party to-day decided unanimously to ...

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  12. SERETSE KHAMA CASE

    LONDON, March 23.-- The official commission of inquiry which probed the chieftainship ...

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  13. WATERSIDERS REFUSE WORK UNTIL SUSPENSIONS LIFTED

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--A demand by Waterside Union officials to-day that three men suspended yesterday should be first selected for labor this morning was refused and 1445 lumpers refused to offer ...

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  14. Anti-Aggression Pacts Needed To Keep Peace

    PANBERRA, Thursday.-- Anti-aggression pacts with nations close to us would help very ...

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  15. Newsprint From Sugar Cane

    Buenos aires, March 23.--A mill to manur facture 30,000 tons of newsprint yearly from ...

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  16. Watersiders' Threat Of Resistance

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--A threat of Australia wide union resistance to the Federal Government's ...

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  17. British Thanks For Food Gifts

    LONDON, March 23. -- Princess Elizabeth, Mr. Attlee and Mr. Churchill were among 650 who attended the Lord ...

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  18. Stabilisation Of Primary Industries

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- It was the Government's wish to stabilise various important primary industries for periods of not ...

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  19. NORTH QLD. LABOR PARTY CANDIDATES

    TOWNSVILLE, Thurs. -- The North Queensland Labor Party will contest eight seats at the forthcoming elections. ...

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  20. Not Guilty On Charge Of Mercy Killing

    COBURG, Ontario, March 23.--Ralph Kilbon (56), former mining engineer, who admitted the "mercy" ...

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  21. Wrecked Boat Discovered

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Portions of a wrecked vessel seen by Port Campbell police in Lochard Gorge, 150 miles ...

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  22. Jet Planes In Collision

    CHARLESTON, West Virginia, March 23. -- Both pilots were killed when two jet planes collided in clouds five minutes after ...

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  23. Personal Abuse Thought Unlikely

    BRISBANE, Thurs.--Opposition party leaders forecast to-day there would be no personal abuse in the State ...

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  24. 600 TONS OF COAL LOST

    SYDNEY, Thurs.--Production of about 600 tons of coal urgently needed to replenish stocks at the B.H.P. steelworks was lost to-day. ...

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  25. Wharf Rushed

    SYDNEY, Thursday.--About 2000 men applied for registration as wharf laborers in Sydney to-day. ...

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  26. Heavy Penalty For Drunken Charge

    BRISBANE, Thursday. -- A motorist tried to run a police motor-cyclist off the the road in a 50 miles an hour chase, it was ...

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  27. New Australians For N. Queensland

    TOWNSVILLE, Thurs. -- A party of 63 New Australians, 30 adults . and 27 children, will arrive in Townsville on ...

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  28. Belgium Without A Cabinet

    LONDON, Mar. 23.--The Catholic caretaker Prime Minister of Belgium (M. Gaston Eyskens) today gave up his attempt to form ...

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  29. Decision Reserved On A.R.U. Claim

    MELBOURNE, Thurs. --The Arbitration Court reserved its decision late to-day on whether the Victorian A.R.U. claim for an ...

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