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  4. WHOSE BABY QUESTION FOR ENGLAND

    Mrs Alberta Morrison recently decided to appeal to the Privy Council against the High Court Judgment in the world famous "whose baby?" case. Mrs Morrison claims that she received the wrong baby at Kyneton District Hospital in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BASIC PRODUCTION IS HINDERED BY LUXURY INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, March 14. — Inflation could not be halted overnight—it would have to be slowed down beforehand, Mr. Menzies told the House of Representatives, speaking during the ...

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  6. Mine Deputies Out Strike

    SYDNEY, March 14.—South Maitland deputies decided at Cessnock this afternoon to strike indefinitely. The deputies are employed in 31 mines on the northern field, where the daily production is estimated conservatively ...

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  7. Floods Wreaks Havoc

    BRISBANE, Mar. 14.—[?]streams in the far, [?] part of the State are grazing properties, ...

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  8. Melbourne Tram Stop To Continue

    MELBOURNE, Mar. 14. — By 2100 votes to 14 a mass meeting of striking tramway-men to-night decided to ...

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  9. UNION FINED £250

    SYDNEY, Mar. 14.—A fine of 1250 willi £31 10 - costs was imposed on the State branch of the Ironworkers' ...

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  10. THREAT TO MINERS' JOURNAL

    SYDNEY, Mar. 14.—A request that recent issues of the Miners' Federation journal, Common Came, be referred to ...

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  11. FILM OF TWINS BANNED

    SYDNEY, Mar. 14. — The newsreel film of the Tasmanian Siamese twins will not be shown to Australian theatre ...

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  12. AUCKLAND HUNT FOR LEOPARD

    AUCKLAND, March 14. —The seared is still continuing for the half-grown leopard which escaped ...

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  13. Wharfies To Be Penalised

    MELBOURNE, March 14.—Loss-of attendance messy and annual leave credits will be incurred by Brisbane waterside workers if they engage in "rolling strikes" after midnight to-night. This is the effect of applications' ...

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  14. IPSWICH MINING LEASE GRANTED

    IPSWICH, March 14.—In the Mining Warden's Court to-day. Mr. A. M. Taylor, S.M., announced that he had ...

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  15. LEOPOLD READY TO ABDICATE

    GENEVA, Mar. 14. — The Daily Express Geneva representative says Belgians dose to the Royal household say that ...

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  16. Search For Child

    SYDNEY, March 14. — Gelignite charges were set off in the Dialing River near Mallara station, 60 miles north of ...

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  17. INION OFFICERS LASH

    BRISBANE, Mar. 14.—[?] meat union secretaries [?] in the Arbitration [?] to-day. Each accused ...

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  18. QUEENSLAND WILL NOT RELAX PRICE CONTROLS

    BRISBANE, March 14.—The State Cabinet at its meeting to-day decided to continue price control on goods in short supply irrespective of the lifting of controls in the southern States. Announcing Cabinet's decision, Mr. Devries said Cabinet had decided to carry on price control on goods not in plentiful supply. ...

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  20. HONG KONG TROOPS FOR MALAYA

    HONG KONO, March 14. — British troops are to be transferred from Hong Kong to Malaya to support the ...

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  21. MENZIES AND WARD CLASH

    CANBERRA, March 14. — A statement by Mr. Menzies that Mr. Ward (Lab. N.S.W.) had "undoubted influence with the ...

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  22. Clarence River Plan Support

    CANBERRA, March 14. — At a Joint interview to-day the Minister for Development, Mr. Casey, and the Minister for Health, Sir Earl Page, said ...

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  23. Submarine Carriers Could Attack Russia

    WASHINGTON, March 14.—The Australian explorer, Sir Hubert Wilkins, to-night predicted that submarines at big at aircraft carriers would travel under the Arctic ice to attack Russia if war broke out. They would ...

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  24. BOY SOUGHT FOR FILM, "SMILEY"

    SYDNEY, March 14.—English [?] director. Anthony Kim[?] arrived in Sydney to-day seek a 12-year-old Australian ...

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  25. PAID £29,000 FOR TWO FLATS

    SYDNEY, Mar. 14. — A wealthy businessman, race horse owner and breeder. Mr F. W. Hughtes, to-day paid ...

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  26. MAN BURIED ALIVE

    SYDNEY, March 14.—A man who was burled alive beneath several tons of stack coal to-day suffocated before rescuers ...

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  27. Timber Report

    BRISBANE, Mar. 14.— The Timber Inquiry Commission's report will be presented to Mr. f Hanlon to-morrow. Mr. Hanlon ...

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  28. Earthquake Shocks

    AUCKLAND, Mar. 14—The Pinion of North Is[?] experiencing a series earthquake shocks. A severe ...

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  29. "Promising" Tenders

    BRISBANE, March 14.— Terms for purchasing at least 500 prefabricated homes overseas are expected to be ...

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