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  3. MAJOR RESHUFFLE OF FED. CABINET EXPECTED SOON

    CANBERRA, Mar. 1.—A major reshuffle of the Federal Cabinet will be effected at an early date, as a result of developments to-day. These developments were— ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BILL TO TIGHTEN TRANSPORT ACT LIABILITIES

    BRISBANE, March 1.—Provisions to tighten Transport Act liabilities on a wide range of persons and organisations were introduced in Parliament to-day. The bill introduced by the Transport Minister (Mr. J. ...

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  5. HORSEMASTER AND CARVER

    Apple rose and punyah (aboriginal name) are favourite woods for Mr. G. Fox (above) for the carving of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COST OF HOMES STILL RISING

    BRISBANE, Mar. 1.—It cost an average of £151 more to build a home in Brisbane last year than it ...

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  7. 15 YEARS GOAL FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER

    BRISBANE, March 1.—William Smith (83), cattle dealer, and Alma. Mabel Walsh (46), housewife, both ...

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  8. AIR FORCE GANGS FASTER THAN WHARFIES

    WELLINGTON, March 1.—Air Force gang discharging cargo from vessels in Wellington to-day handled an ...

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  9. WARNS AUST. FACES DEPRESSION

    SYDNEY, March 1.—Sir Douglas Copland warned business leaders to-day that Australia faces the danger of a ...

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  10. COULD PRECIPITATE CRISIS? SENATE OPPOSITION TO EMERGENCY LEGISLATION FREELY PREDICTED

    CANBERRA, Mar. 1.—Some of the most severe penal clauses in the Australian arbitration law will be incorporated in emergency legislation to be introduced by ...

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  11. WANTED STAFF KEPT DOWN

    KINGAROY, Mar. 1.—Mr. S. F Cochran, former State Electricity Commissioner, told him he wanted the South ...

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  12. Watersiders Protest at Gaoling of Union Official

    SYDNEY, Mar. 1.—Sydney's 7000 waterside workers are expected to be idle at least until Monday as a protest against the gaoling of their Assistant General Secretary, Edward Charles Roach. ...

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  13. CALLIDE AGREEMENT TO BE DISCUSSED

    BRISBANE, Mar. 1.—The Victorian Transport Minister (Mr. Hyland) will discuss Victoria's Callide coal ...

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  14. U.S. PLANES FOR AUSTRALIA

    CANBEBRRA, March 1.—Australia very shortly would take delivery of a large squadron of Lockheed ...

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  15. RABBIT VIRUS NEVER TESTED ON HUMANS

    CANBERRA, Mar. 1.—The rabbit killing virus myxomatosis had never been tested on humans, the Minister for ...

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  16. 1400 MEN WALKED OFF 8 BRISBANE VESSELS

    BRISBANE, Mar. 1.—One thousand four hundred watersiders walked off eight ships in Brisbane to-day as a protest ...

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  17. ACUTE SHORTAGE OF RAW COTTON

    MELBOURNE, Mar. 1.—Because of an acute shortage of raw cotton, the Australian cotton textile industry faces the ...

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  18. MOVE TO TEST VALIDITY OF RETURN OF MR. T. W. RASEY AS MEMBER FOR WINDSOR

    BRISBANE. March 1.—A move to have the question of the validity of the return of Mr. T. W. Rasey as member for Windsor, referred to the Elections Tribunal, was made in Parliament to-day, by ...

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  19. CORONER'S REPORT ON AIR SMASH

    BRISBANE, Mar. 1.—The Coroner's report on the Maroochydore air crash on December 30 had been referred ...

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  20. POLICE RADIO LINKS SOON

    BRISBANE. Mar. 1.—Expenditure approved by the Executive Council to-day will enable the Police Department to ...

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  21. CERTAIN ARMS OF AUST. DEFENCE FORCES TO BE STRENGTHENED

    CANBERRA, Mar. 1.—Increases in the strength of certain arms of the Australian defence forces, to almost double their present target establishments, have been decided upon by the Federal Government. The major increases at which the Government aims will be in the R.A.A.F. and permanent ...

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  22. MAY USE TROOPS

    CANBERRA, Mar. 1.—If the waterside workers continue to refuse to work, the Federal Government next ...

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  23. COMPENSATION PAYMENT RISE

    BRISBANE. Mar, 1.—Following the basic wage rises, a Workers' Compensation Acts Amendment Bill is to be ...

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  24. CALL TO LABOUR TO FIGHT COMMUNISM

    CANBERRA, Mar. 1.—A call to Labour to continue its fight against Communism with even greater intensity was ...

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