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  4. BIG STEEL INDUSTRY FACING GRAVE CRISIS FROM LACK OF COAL

    SYDNEY, March 17.—The Newcastle steel industry will close down next week if the striking miners in four B.H.P. pits do not return to work by Monday. This will paralyse the industry throughout Australia and result in the dismissal of 12,000 workers in Newcastle and ...

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  5. Britain's Heavy Cost In Tightening Its Defences

    LONDON, March 17.—Mr. Shinwell, Minister for Defence, said in the Commons that Britain would spend £780,000,000 sterling on defence in the coming financial year. Mr. ...

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  6. DISTRIBUTION OF AUSTRALIAN GIFT FOOD

    For neatly 900 victims of infant paralysis, many of them severely disabled and normally home-bound, Christmas in London was made moor cheerful for them when they had a day out to attend the Christmas party of the in more cheerful for them when they had a day day came with the distribution of Australian gift parcels to every guest at the party. These ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEW TERMS SOUGHT IN INQUIRY

    SYDNEY, Mar. 17.—Mr. Justice Dwyer will advise the Government to widen the terms of reference of the ...

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  8. RAINS MOVING FURTHER SOUTH

    BRISBANE, Mar. 17.—The [?] rain depression in Queensland had by this morning saved rapidly southward to ...

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  9. Tuesday's Cabinet May Decide Election Date

    BRISBANE, March 17.—Approximately 27,000 more electors are enrolled for this year's Slate election than during the 1949 roll. The total enrollment for the Stale was 694,026, stated the Attorney-General, Mr. Devries. to-day. Rolls for ...

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  10. Aust. Soldier Seeks To Return To His Jap Wife

    "TOWNSVILLE, March 17.—"I love my Japanese wife," said Telsu Ichiri Utaka Kitagawa in Townsville to-day, "and I always will. At present she is living in appalling conditions in a one-room bomb-shattered house in Kure with her mother and two smaller sisters. She has no father to work and care for her ...

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  11. MENACE OF THE BOMBS

    LONDON, Mar. 17: The menace of atom and hydrogen bombs overhung the Commons ...

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  12. Labour Crisis In NSW

    SYDNEY, Mar. 17. — The N.S.W. Central Executive of the A.L.P. to-night dismissed in two minute ...

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  13. BULK HANDLING OF SUGAR

    MACKAY, March 17.—Many problems confront the Queensland Sugar Board and its agent, the Colonial Sugar ...

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  14. NATIONAL QUIZ TOP MEN

    LAST night the final broadcast in the Australian national quiz championship of 1950 took place from Sydney. ...

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  15. P.O.W. PAY CLAIM TO BE EXAMINED

    CANBERRA, March 17.—The Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, to-day announced the setting up of a sub-committee to ...

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  16. BRITAIN'S COST ON COLONIES

    LONDON, March 17.—Brdam will spend £5,846,500 sterling more on developing her colonies in the next 12 months ...

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  17. BACKYARD GOLD DIGGERS

    MELBOURNE, Mar. 17. — Wedderburn, a small township, 150 miles from Melbourne, was gripped by a backyard-gold ...

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  18. HOUSING STILL BIG PROBLEM

    BRISBANE, Mar. 17.—The demand for housing was still [?]nsatisfied, and a considerable relume of work would be ...

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  19. DEATH PACT BY MAN AND WIFE ALLEGED

    MELBOURNE, March 17.—A death pact between a man and his wife was alleged in the city Court to-day when Mrs. Gladys ...

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  21. Bank Merger

    AUCKLAND (A.A.P.-Reuter's), Mar. 17.—Proposals to merge the Bunk of Australasia and the Union Bank of ...

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  22. Aborigine Speared

    CAIRNS, Mar. 17.—The man killed at Edward River Mission on Wednesday was a native police boy named Harry ...

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  23. PAINTERS AGAINST DEREGISTRATION OF Q'LAND BRANCH

    Mr. P. Campbell, State president of the Queensland branch of the Painters' and Decorators' Union, has been in ...

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  24. GOVT. ATTITUDE TO NATIVE CHIEFTAIN

    LONDON, March 17.—The Secretary of Commonwealth Relations, Mr. Gordon Walker, said in the House of Commons that the Government intended to lake every care that Seretse Khama did not suffer in his private affairs as a result ...

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  25. COMMITTEE OF EX-SERVICEMEN

    CANBERRA, March 17. — Federal Cabinet to-day appointed Government members to an "Ex-Servicemen's ...

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  26. Relief For Carmila

    MACKAY, Mar. 17.— A relet party of 137 volunteers will leave for Carmila to-morrow [?] at 1.30 o'clock. The ...

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  27. TERRORISTS' TOLL IN MALAYA

    SINGAPORE Mar. 17. — Ninety-one civilians and policemen were killed in February by terrorists. This does not ...

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  28. LABOUR REACTIONS TO BANK BILL.

    CANBERAA, March 17.—The Menzies-Fadden Commonwealth bank plan had been deliberately designed to drive a wedge into the Federal Labour Opposition, it was darned by authoritative Government sources to-day. These sources slated that the Opposition would and it difficult to-find an issue in the new legislation sufficiently strong to warrant the use ...

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  29. RESUME JOURNEY

    ROCKHAMPTON, March 17.—The final evacuation of standed railway passengers from Stanley-street station was ...

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  30. Missing Man Found

    CHILDERS, March 17.—Ray Barnsley (25), who is attached to the P.M.G. Department, Childers, and who has been ...

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