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  4. Callide Coal For The Sth.

    MELBOURNE, Much 8,— Negotiations are proceeding for the Victorian Government's consideration of the ...

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  5. Steel Lack Slows Down State Works

    [?] March 8,— Steek deliveries to Queensland [?]gineering companies were worse than at any time [?] the war and were deteriorating every month, a [?] Claimed to-day Shortages stagnated ...

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  6. MINORITY VOTE CAN STILL WIN STATE ELECTION STATEIELECTION

    BRISBANE, March 8,— Introducing the bill to increase the number of State electorates by 13 the Premier, Mr. Hanlon, said that he thought that the Government had reached as fair a compromise ...

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    The man who taught Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret to ride, Mr. Horace Smith, has been chosen as chairman of this year's Richmond Royal [?]orse Show, the outstanding equine event of the English year. Mr. Smith is 70, and famed as an Inter national judge of horses and horse shows. For many years now his speciality has been the coaching of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CHINESE PREMIER RESIGNS

    NANKING, March 8,— Dr. Sun Fo to-day resigned as the Chinese Premier. The Government also resigned. ...

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  9. No Soldier Has Legal Jap Wife

    TOKIO, March 8,— (A.A.P,— Reuter.),— B.C.O.F. to-day officially denied that any marriage had taken place in Japan between Japanese girls and Australian soldiers. The spokesman said that there was no record of ...

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  10. PLANS FOR EXCHANGE OF DOCTORS

    CANBERRA, March 8,— Plant for an exchange of doctors between Australia, Britain and ...

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  11. 7,000,000 TONS OF COAL SAVED

    SYDNEY, March 8,— The mine fire at Ay[?] No. 3 colliery on the Maitland field, which yesterday ...

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  12. [?]ATLANTIC PACT

    [?] YORK, March 8,— The [?] Sunday Times, in [?] from its London [?] says that the ...

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  13. Two Reps. For I.L.O. Meeting

    MELBOURNE. March 8,— Only one representative each of employers and employees will be sent to an International ...

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  14. Holland Exports Wool To Secure U.S. Dollars

    LONDON, March 8,— The financial Times to-day alleged that Holland would still seem to be the worst offender in re-exporting Australian wool, which was intended for direct European consumption, to America. ...

    Article : 317 words
  15. CHIFLEY REFUSED INQUIRY

    CANBERRA, March 8,— The Prime Minister, Mr. Chifley, said in the House of Representatives to-day that he would ...

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  16. WOMEN NOT TO MARCH ON LABOUR DAY

    MELBOURNE March 8,— The new Housewives' Association to-day was refused permission to participate In the Labour ...

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  17. Recruiting Of Women for army Medical Service

    BRISBANE. March 8,— Fulls[?] recruiting of the Women's Volunteer Medical Army will commence shortly in ...

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  18. FEDERAL HOUSE GAGS DEBATE ON THE COMMUNIST MENAGE

    CANBERRA, March 8,— The, secretary of the Australian Communist Party, Mr. L. Sharkey, had threatened civil war in Australia in any war in which we opposed Russia, stated Mr. Lang in Representatives to-day, moving an adjournment of the House to discuss a statement made by Mr. Sharkey: "If Soviet forces, in pursuit of ...

    Article : 515 words
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  20. £2300 Cricket Loss

    BRISBANE. March 8,— The Queensland Cricket Association sustained a loss of £2300 on this season's activities. It cost ...

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  21. Spy Hearing Begins

    NEW YORK. March 8,— The Federal Grand Jury, which opened an investigation to-day into the Gubitc[?] and ...

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  22. Crop Damage Warning

    BRISBANE March 8,— Farm[?] warned by the Agri[?] Department to-day [?] possible damage to ...

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  23. Shipbuilding Must Continue

    CANBERRA. March 8,— It is essential for defence and economy that a shipbuilding programme be put into ...

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  24. Mission Ship Due In Brisbane,

    BRISBANE, March 8,— The 380-ton Diesel ship, John Williams [?] built from funds given by children will arrive ...

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  25. Indonesian Gov't Lacks Authority

    BATAVIA, March 8,— Restoration of the Republic and return of the Republican Government to Jogjakarta were impossible at present, Dr. P.J. Koets Beels, Cabinet Director, told Republican leaders at Banka Island, ...

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  26. POLICE ORDERED TO SHOOT ON SIGHT

    BOMBAY, March 8,— Police In India have been ordered to shoot on sight anyone found tampering with railway ...

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  27. GROWERS WANT TO MARKET WOOL

    SYDNEY. March 8,— The annual conference of the N.S.W. Graziers' Association to-day decided that an organisation ...

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  28. More Shire Revenue

    BRISBANE, March 8,— The [?] ce[?] will ask the State [?] to inquire into pos[?] of ...

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