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  4. [?]GGERS APPREHENSIVE

    BRISBANE, March 18.—"I think Indonesia would [?] take part with any aggressor who attempt[?] to Australia," said the R.S.L. State President, [?]D.Huish, to-day, addressing the annual ...

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  5. CYCLONIC WINDS LASHING COAST

    BRISBANE, March 18.—Two hundred miles of the Queensland and New South Wales coast is being lashed by cyclonic winds of gale force and heavy rain. Rain extends from ...

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  6. No order To hold Troops

    TOKIO, March 18.—LieutGeneral Robertson said to-day that he had received no orders to hold his troops south ...

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  7. FIRES FIRST ELECTION SHOT

    SYDNEY, March 18.—The Leader of the Lang Labour Party, Mr. J. T. Lang, to-day fired his first election shot: "The Labour leaders, Mr. Chifley and Dr. Evatt, are the defenders of Communism," he said. Mr. Chifley has defended Communism in Parliament and Dr. Evatt hat allowed the Communists to use his legal talents to ...

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  8. "ARM JAPAN, BUT BAN HER NAVY," SAYS RSL

    Mr J. C. Neagle. Federal secretary of the R.S.L., slated recently that the Federal executive of the Returned ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Australia Defended [?] Forces In Korea

    BRISBANE, March 18.—Opening the R.S.L. Eastern Queensland district branch annual conference to-day the Governor, Sir John Laverack, said that [?] was now being defended by the forces ...

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  10. Culture Rather Than Politics At Canberra

    CANBERRA, March 18. - In another five years Canberra might become the cultural rather than the political centre of Australia, the Acting Minister for the Interior, Mr. Anthony, said to-day, speaking at the ...

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  11. Wharves Short Of Labour

    BRISBANE, March 18.—Shipowners are pressing for more waterside workers at the ports of Gladstone, Bowen, ...

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  12. Victorian Election Probable

    MELBOURNE, March 18.— An early Victorian election is almost certain as a result of the Liberal and Country ...

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  13. Britain Decides To Make Atomic Bomb

    LONDON, March 18.—-Britain has decided to produce an atomic bomb. It will be built without direct aid from the U.S. and may be ready in the near future. The Supply Minister. Mr. G. ...

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  16. Barcaldine Fire

    BRISBANE. March 18.—Fire completely gutted the dry cleaning section and major part of the Barcaldine soap works ...

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  17. MURDERER'S FATE DECIDED TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, March 18.— The Victorian State, Cabinet is expected to decide to-morrow the late of Michele Scriva. ...

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  18. Catholic Education

    BRISBANE, March 18.—Archbishop O'Donnell said in Brisbane to-day on his return from a world tour that Australia's ...

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  19. Invasion By Bandsmen

    TOWNSVILLE. March 18.— This is band contest week in Townsville and an invasion by bandsmen has commenced. This ...

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