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  4. MOVE TO ABOLISH NSW UPPER HOUSE

    SYDNEY, March 16.—A move will be made at the "State Labour caucus meeting next Tuesday to abolish the Legislative Council immediately. Labour members said to-night that this would be a direct threat of reprisal against the State A.L.P. Executive for refusal ...

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  5. DUGAN AND MEARS

    SYDNEY, Mar. 16.—Gaol escapees, Darcy Dugan and William Mears, appeared in Sydney's Central Court to-day ...

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  6. Leprosy Scandal

    BRISBANE, March 16.—"The history of the management, treatment and control of leprosy in Queensland is one long record of neglect, indifference and departmental ineptitude," stated the Australian Leprosy ...

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  7. War Crimes Revelation

    CANBERRA, March 16.—The Minister for the Army, Mr. Francis, to-day produced in the Home of Representatives an addendum to the file of the Chifley Cabinet recommending the release of all Japanese prisoners ...

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  8. MYSTERIOUS INJURY COST £819 DAMAGES

    SYDNEY, Mar. 16. — A mysterious "thing," which darted into the window of a suburban train and broke a ...

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  9. Why European Migrant Children Died

    Matron E. J. Bowe returned recently from Vienna where the was chief nurse for Austria of the International ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. May Spend £12M On State Coal

    BRISBANE, Mar. 16. — American interests anxious to forest up to £12,000,000 in Blair Athol expansion are ...

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  11. £3M For 1450 Homes

    BRISBANE, Mar. 16.—The Housing Minister, Mr. Power, announced to-day that Cabinet had authorised the Queensland ...

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  12. LEGION LEADER DOUBTS VALUE OF NON-BRITISH

    Mr B. J. McDonald, Federal President of the Australian Lesion ef Ex-Service Men and Women, questioned the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. KEPT HIS GOLD SECRET

    MELBOURNE, Mar. 16. — Gold worth nearly £10,000 has been won by a retired Wedderburn farmer and his three ...

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  14. FRANCE RATIFIES ATLANTIC PACT

    PARIS, March 16.—The National Assembly was in uproar with shouts of "Fascist swine" ringing across the chamber and ...

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  15. SCHOOL TRANSPORT TROUBLE STRESSED

    BRISBANE, March 16. — The disabilities endured by country children in transport to school and in the lack of ...

    Article : 127 words
  16. Air Record Broken

    LONDON, March 15.—A De Haviland Comet four-engined jet airliner to-day broke the London-Rome air record. The ...

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  17. Rationing Avoided

    SYDNEY, March 16. — The decision of South Maitland deputies to-night to return to work has averted gas ...

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  18. Pensions Review

    CANBERRA, March 16. — The Minister for social services, Senator Spooner, and to-day he would review all ...

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  19. WARNS THAT THIRD WAR MIGHT BE NEAR

    NEW YORK, March 16.—General George Kenney declared last night that the new D Day of a third world conflict might be much closer than had been thought. General Kenney, wartime commander of the Far East Air Force, said Russia had the world's largest army, the largest submarine fleet and more aircraft than the ...

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  20. Blood Plasma By Air

    BRISBANE, March 16. — Urgently [?] plasma for [?] and Mareeha Hospitals was flows by an RAAF ...

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  21. B.H.P. Mines Still Idle

    SYDNEY, Mar. 16. — All C.H.P. mines will be idle to-morrow as a result of a decision by a meeting of Miners' ...

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  23. £380 JEWEL THEFT AT WONDAI

    As a result of a nocturnal raid on the business premises of Mr. "Frank" P. O'Rourke, chemist and jeweller of ...

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  24. Cane Disease Control

    BUNDABERG, March 16. — In his annual report to the Bundaberg Sugar Cane Pests and Disease Board, the ...

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  25. PRISONER REPEATEDLY RISKED LIFE

    SYDNEY, Mar. 16.—A 19-year-old prisoner reputedly risked his life to-day in an attempt to escape from Emu ...

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  26. ACTU Not Responsible For Wage Rise Strikes

    MELBOURNE, March 16.—To date the Australian Council of Trade Unions had not urged affiliated unions to force demands for a basic wage increase, Mr. W. P. Evans, for the A.C.T.U., told the full Arbitration ...

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  27. Wharf Congestion

    BRISBANE, March 16.—The waterfront congestion is becoming worse in Brisbane with 17 more ships requiring labour ...

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  28. Will Resume Work

    BRISBANE, Mar. 16.—Store-men and packers employed at wool-dumping on Brisbane wharves decided by a secret ...

    Article : 42 words
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