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  3. HORSE CRASHES INTO ROYAL CAR: QUEEN UNHURT, BUT UPSET

    ADELAIDE, March' 25.—The Royal car in which the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh were travelling from Parafield on their return from Mildura, was damaged tonight when a police trooper's horse backed into it. ...

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  4. BASIC WAGE CASE ADJOURNED TO APR. 6

    BRISBANE, Mar. 25.—The President of the Industrial Court (Mr. Justice Barry) today adjourned the hearing of the basic wage case until April 6, "Because of the great importance ...

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  5. FARMERS CONSIDER BULK STORAGE

    Shareholders of the Queensland Farmers' Cooperative Association Ltd., Yesterday met in the Town ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Haircuts Dearer

    BRISBANE, March 25.—Haircuts for men and children will cost 3d. more in Queensland from next ...

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  7. HAD RADIO ACTIVE COBALT IN POCKET

    ADELAIDE, March 25.—A Teachers' College student sat in his classroom today with a small rod of ...

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  8. WHITEWASH SIGNS IN GOVERNMENT HOUSE BALLROOM

    PERTH, March 25.—A large whitewash cross was painted on the big double door of Government House ...

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  9. URANIUM SUPPLIES INCREASING

    WASHINGTON, March 5—Lewis Strauss, chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, said in a ...

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  10. JURY DISCHARGED IN MONTO MURDER CASE

    MARYBOROUGH, Mar. 25.—After deliberating for 61 hours—from 3.21 p.m. to 9.45 p.m.—today a jury in the Circuit Court failed to reach agreement in the case in which Louis Charlton ...

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  11. CROYDON STATION SOLD FOR £155,000

    ROCKHAMPTON, Mar. 24.—After three and a half minutes' bidding Croydon Station, a Central ...

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  12. ASSURANCES OF SUPPORT

    PERTH, March 25.—Mr. T. L. (Jack) Axford, V.C., said today he had received many assurances of ...

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  13. W.A. Has Had 286 Polio Cases

    PERTH, March 25.—There have now been 286 cases of polio this year in Western Australia. ...

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  14. EGYPT FACES NEW POLITICAL CRISIS

    CAIRO, March 25.—Egypt was confronted with a new political crisis to-day because of further ...

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  15. STOLEN GOODS IN SECRET PANEL

    SYDNEY, March 25.—Police and railway detectives unsuccessfully Searched a house near ...

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  16. U.S. CARRIER TO VISIT SYDNEY

    MELBOURNIE, March 25.—The United States attack carrier Tarawa will visit Australia for the ...

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  17. N.G. PATROL ATTACKED

    CANBEERA, Mar. 25.—Official confirmation of a reported attack on an administration patrol party ...

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  18. ENGINE AND STOCK TRAIN COLLIDE

    PROSTON, Mar. 25.—Trainn crews leaped to safety when an engine collided head-on with a stationary stock train today. Both engines were heavily damaged in the smash, which also ...

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  19. COMPULSORY CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE, Mar. 26.—The Industrial Court today called a compulsory conference on the boilermakers ...

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  20. DASH OF ZEBU IN TROPICAL CATTLE

    SYDNEY, March 25.—Australian cattle in the tropics would all have a dash of zebu in them in ...

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  21. 10 YEAR WHEAT STABILISATION PLAN

    CANBERRA, March 25.—The Leader of the Opposition (Dr. H. V. Evatt) tonight released details of a ...

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  22. Q.T.C. Inquiry To Be Resumed

    BRISBANE, March 25.—At Bundamba at 11.30 a.m. on Saturday, Q.T.C, stewards will resume the ...

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  23. "Decline in Standing of Parent Within the Home"

    BRISBANE, Mar. 25.—"'Dagwood' not Mr. Barrett of Wimpole Street' is the typical father of today," the Queensland Teachers' Journal says in its latest issue. ...

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  24. N.S.W. PREMIER SAYS "BASHING" INQUIRY SEEMS WASTE OF TIME

    SYDNEY, Mar. 25.—The Royal Commission on police bashing allegations seemed a waste of time, the Premier (Mr. J. J. Cahill) told Parliament today. He said he would consult with the ...

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  25. Labour Campaign Opened

    ROCKHAMPTON, Mar. 25.—The first shot in the Federal election campaign in Rockhampton was fired ...

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  26. Camp for 2500 C.M.F. Members

    BRISBANE, March 25.— At the week-end 2500 members of the Citizen Military Forces in ...

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  27. McLean May Be Out For Season

    BRISBANE, March 25.—The Brisbane and Southern Suburbs Rugby League hall-back, Norm McLean, ...

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  28. Wheaten Straw Wall Boards

    MELBOURNE, March. 25.—A new Victorian industry, making wall boards from wheaten straw, ...

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  29. 2100 Mile Dash In 12 Hours

    MELBOURNE, March 25.—A Queensland businessman made a 2100-mile air and road trip to ...

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  30. FED. CABINET TO MEET TODAY

    MELBOURNE March 25.—Federal Cabinet will meet in Melbourne tomorrow for a "clean up" ...

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  31. MT. MORGAN KILLER STILL AT LARGE

    ROCKHAMPTON, March 25.—The search for the murderer of William Andrew Dingwall, a Mt. Morgan ...

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  32. TRADE DEFICIT WITH DOLLAR AREA LOWER

    CANBERRA, Mar. 25.—Australia's trade in the dollar area in the seven months of the current financial year resulted in a deficit of only £9,314,000. Stating this today the Commonwealth Statistician ...

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  33. "BURIED" MINER RECOVERED

    MT. ISA, March 25.—Silver lead miner, Edward Mullins (27), who was burled under 12 tons of ore for 10 ...

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