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  4. COASTAL SHIPS WARNED OF ANOTHER CYCLONE

    BRISBANE, March 12.—The Weather Bureau to-night is keeping a close watch on a suspicious area which formed about 300 miles off the Queensland coast north-east of Rockhampton. "There is an ...

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  5. Home Budget Will be Upset

    MELBOURNE, March 12.—The price decontrol of a number of household items including berry jams, dried fruits and coffee will upset many family budgets. Berry jams will rise by about 20 per cent and other jams ...

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  6. Stalin Did Not Speak

    LONDON, Mar. 12.- Russia began poling this morning is the general elections once 1946. They may register ...

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  7. Guerilla Uprising In China

    NEW YORK, Mar. 12.— The Chinese people would rise up joon and overthrow both Communists and the Chiang ...

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    New express highways arc under construction in many parts of the United Stales to relieve traffic congestion for the 44,1100,000 automobiles, trucks, and buses used throughout the nation. One of these is the new re-lane superhighway being ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PLANE TO SEARCH FOR YAWL

    MELBOURNE, Mar. 12. — An R.A.A.F. aircraft will to-morrow search the Victorian coast for the missing 35-foot ...

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  10. TECHNICAL OFFICERS REQUIRED

    BRISBANE, March 12. — The Brisbane City Council has decided to advertise throughout Australia and overseas for 51 ...

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  11. OPPOSITION HAS HOPES IN TOWNSVILLE

    BRISBANE, Mar. 12.— In addition to the Lockyer teat a Liberal-Country Party selection is likely to be made ...

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  12. Development Is Challenge

    CANBERRA, March 12.—National development constituted a challenge to the spirit, courage, imagination and skill of the entire Australian population, the Prime Minister, Mr. Menzies, said to-night. ...

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  13. FEARS FOR HIROHITO

    TOKIO, March 12.—As Emperor Hirohito left Tokio on an Imperial train southward bound to-day Japanese police on the ...

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  14. REPUBLICAN OFFER TO MR. PORTER

    BRISBANE, March 12. — The Liberal Party State campaign director, Mr. Charles Porter, has been offered a ...

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  15. KEN ARCHER HAS BROKEN FINGER

    CAPETOWN, March 12 Australian cricketer Ken. Archer, without knowing it, has been fielding brilliantly ...

    Article : 106 words
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  17. New American Resuscitator Saves Youth

    SYDNEY, March 12.—A new type of resuscitator was used at North Narrabean to-day just in the to save the life of a ...

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  18. CARMILA HAD TERRIBLE NIGHT

    BRISBANE, March 12.—Residents said that the cyclone swung into Carmila from the south, switched north and passed on after eight and a half hours of winds up to 100 miles an hour. Carmila is built beside a low-lying ...

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  19. Railwaymen To Join Tram Stop

    MELBOURNE, March 12. — Melbourne's train services could be paralysed from raid-night to-morrow night, the ...

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  20. Plan To Interest Tourist Traffic

    CANBERRA, March 12. — Plans to increase Australia's tourist traffic to a stage where it could brine in millions of ...

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  21. NO DISCUSSION ON WOMEN IN FORCES

    CANBERRA, March 12.—No decisions had yet been reached on whether women would be [?]raiantarily recruited for ...

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  22. Jap War Trials a Blunder

    SYDNEY, March 12.—A petition asking the Federal Government to release the Japanese war criminals sentenced by Australian military tribunals and to abandon farther trials, is being organised by a group of Australian ex-prisoners of war. The petition is in the bands of Mr. W. Wallace of Parramatta, one of the seven men who survived the Sandakan death ...

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  23. POWER AND FLYING BOAT BASES

    GRAFTON, March 12—Hydro-electric power for Brisbane and seaplane and flying boat bates in Northern and Central ...

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  24. BIG FOUR INVITED TO VIENNA TALKS

    VIENNA, March 12.—Chancellor Leopold Fig to-day invited Messrs. Truman, Stalin, Attlee and Bldanlt to ...

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