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  3. COMPROMISE OFFER; WOOL TIE-UP

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Compromise terms of settlement of the five-week-old storemen and packers' dispute were reached at a conference late to-day. ...

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  4. Died In Home-made Electric Chair

    NEW YORK, March 24.— Dressed in black pyjamas, John Costa, aged 21, was found dead in a home-made electric ...

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  5. AEROPLANE FOR BOUNDARY RIDING

    MR. S. M. MARTIN has acquired a Stinson for use on his father's 25,000-acre sheep station at Baneda, near Charleville, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. UNION DIRECTIONS CONFLICT

    The unions' attitude to the pending prosecution of the General Secretary of he Australian Communist Party has become more confused. ...

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  7. 90,000 Bales Of Wool Held Up In Newcastle

    About 90,000 bales of wool, worth more than £5 million, are held up in Newcastle by the storemen and packers' dispute. ...

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  8. Young Couple Dead In Weston Tragedy

    Police believe that a man who murdered his wife at Weston committed suicide by drinking cyanide. ...

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  9. "Sanctions" If Federal Awards Ignored

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—"Sanctions" could be applied for nonobservance of Arbitration Court awards, the Acting ...

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  10. Britain Cold On Pacific Pact

    LONDON, March 24.—Indications that Britain is not wildly enthusiastic about the proposed Pacific pact became plainer last night. The impression grows, at the same time, that ...

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  11. Rescued From Homestead Roof

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—The Green family, of Coolabruka, 26 miles west of Winton, was rescued late this afternoon after having been ...

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  12. Gen. MacArthur Appeals For Banned Soldier

    TOKYO, March 24. A.A.P.- Reuter.—General MacArthur's headquarters to-day appealed to the Australian Government to ...

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  13. Australia To Make Another Dollar Cut

    CANBERRA. Thursday.— Australia would cut dollar spending further, Mr. Chifley said to-day. ...

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  14. Tasmanian Bill Makes X-ray For T.B. Compulsory

    HOBART, Thursday.—The House of Assembly to-night agreed to the bill providing for compulsory X-ray examinations and for compulsory ...

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  15. Picket Lines At "Cheap Beer" Tavern

    NEW YORK, March 24.—Mr. Sam Atkins, the only tavern-keeper in New York, who thinks that beer should sell for five cents (3¾d) per ...

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  16. "Black" Freighter "Runaway" Ship

    MONTREAL, March 24. A.A.P. —Canadian Seamen's Union officials said that the freighter Haligonian Duke, now tied up in ...

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  17. TIBOOBURRA "AIRLIFT" SUSPENDED

    BROKEN HILL, Thursday.— More rain in the last two days in the North-west corner of New South Wales has caused the cessation of ...

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  18. Union Official Charged With Contempt

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An officer of the Security Service served a summons to-day on the Assistant National Secretary of the Federated ...

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  19. University Cancels Lectures by Laski

    NEW YORK, March 24. A.A.P. —Professor Harold Laski, former Chairman of the British Labour Party, who reached New York ...

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  20. Churchill Kept Staff at Work on Voyage

    NEW YORK, March 24. A.A.P. —Mr. Churchill worked his two secretaries from early morning, to past midnight some days on the ...

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  21. Three to Assist U.N. Delegation

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Two clergymen and a newspaper editor have been selected to advise the Australian delegation at the third ...

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  22. Had No Strike In 160 Years

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Incentive payments and a personal interest in the welfare of employees were believed to be the secret behind ...

    Article : 137 words
  23. Nations Reach Agreement On Wheat Trade

    WASHINGTON. March 24. A.A.P.—The international wheat conference yesterday concluded a four-year international wheat ...

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  24. B.M.A. Ready to Go to Court

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The State President of the B.M.A. (Dr. A. Lamphee) said late to-night that as Soon as the Federal Government ...

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  25. Take Australian Off Whaler To-day

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—H.M.A.S. Murchison will meet a Japanese whaling ship 60 miles off Sydney Heads to-morrow to take off an ...

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  26. 4 Trains Near Injured Man

    A man aged 76 lay injured between the rails and platform at Morisset station last night while four trains passed near him. ...

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  27. Tram Stoppage Hit Brisbane Business

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Business declined between 30 and 40 per cent. in Brisbane to-day as a result of the 24-hour stoppage by ...

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  28. Olivier Favourite For "Oscar" Award

    LOS ANGELES" March 24. A.A.P.—Sir Laurence Olivier yesterday appeared to be hot favourite to win the Academy of Motion ...

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  29. London Acclaims Peter Finch

    LONDON, March 24. A.A.P.— Critics pay, a tribute to the performance of Peter Finch, 32-year-old Australian, in the West End ...

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  30. JAPANESE ADMIRAL SENTENCED TO DIE

    MANILA, March 24. A.A.P.— The Philippines War Crimes Commission has sentenced former Rear-Admiral Takesue Furuse, of the ...

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  31. A.E.U. Move; Stop Incentive Pay

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The handling of materials intended for use by employees receiving incentive payments at the A.W.A. radio ...

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  32. Six Youths to Face Burglary Charges

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Police arrested six youths at Crow's Nest to-day and charged them with breaking entering and stealing. ...

    Article : 78 words
  33. £9900 Subsidy For Gosford Power

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. Cahill) had approved the payment of a subsidy of more than ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. Floods Threaten Township

    NEW YORK, March 24. A.A.P. —The State police at Barton Rouge (Louisiana) report that a levee on the Mississippi river, ...

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  35. Collie Mine Strike, Blackout End

    PERTH, Thursday.—The blackout of electric light and power in Perth ended to-night with the return to work of Collie coalminers. ...

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  36. 18 DIE IN YUGOSLAV MINE FALL

    ROME, March 24. A.A.P.—A roof full is reported to haye [?]opped and killed 18 miners in a coal-pit near Albona, in Yugoslav territory ...

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  37. 200 APPLY FOR 7 STATE HOMES

    SINGLETON, Thursday.—More than 200 persons answered questionnaires circulated by Singleton Council for seven timber-framed ...

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