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  4. [?]ELINGS RUN HIGH IN FED. PARLIAMENT [?]TTER DEBATE ON PRIVILEGE

    CANBERRA, March 16.—Noisy and bitter scenes, which kept the House Representatives in an uproar for an hour and a half, marked the of the sitting to-day. Mr. Bry son (Labour, Victoria) was sus[?] and the Speaker, Mr. A. G. Cameron, at one stage threatened to ...

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  5. DISSOLUTION IS EXPECTED TO-DAY ELECTION, AP. 28 P.M. May Speak, At Noon

    CANBERRA, March 16.—The Governor-General, Mr. McKell, is expected to grant a double dissolution of the Federal Parliament to-morrow morning. Mr. Menzie s has been summoned to meet Mr. McKell for a probable decision o n the double dissolution at ...

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  6. Fighting Inflation:

    SYDNEY, March 16.—An eight point plan to control inflation was urged to-day by Sir Douglas Copland, Vice-Chancellor of the Australian National University. He said that the plan might be regarded as a last ...

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  7. JAPAN'S POLICE NOT MILITARY FORCE

    LONDON. Mar. 16.—In the Commons yesterday the Minister of State, Mr. K. Younger, said that he did not think that ...

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  8. Anxiety Easing On World Situation

    NEW YORK, March 16 (A.A.P. Special).—Diplomatic observers and newspaper correspondents in Washington, New York and other key centres in thee U.S.A. have detected in the last two weeks a change in the national mood concerning the ...

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  9. BRITAIN GIVES PLEDGE ON SUGAR AGREEMENT

    LONDON, March 16.—Mr. Harold Wilson, President of the Board of Trade, gave the British Government's pledge in the House of Commons to-day that Britain would make no agreement on sugar with Cuba, ...

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  10. [?]shing On In [?]orea

    [?] Mar. 16.—The [?] of Hongchon, the [?] supply base [?]farmer link in the ...

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  11. ISSUES IN N.Z WHARF STRIKE

    WELLINGTON, Mar. 16.— White the tempo of cargo handling by servicemen is quickening steadily, ...

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  12. ELECTION STRAIN ON CHIELEY

    BRISBANE, Mar. 16.—Federal parliamentarians who returned from Canberra to-night staled that the Opposition ...

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  13. Unions' Secret Ballot

    CANBERRA, Mar. 16.—A Bill to secure wcret ballots in union elections was gagged through the House of ...

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  14. MEDICAL STUDENTS JOINTLY CHARGED

    ADELAIDE. March 16.— Five senior medical students were jointly charged this afternoon with manslaughter ...

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  17. A.E.U. MINE STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY. Mar. 16.—The Central Coal Reference Board, Mr. F. Gallagher, said to-day that if it became ...

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  18. Woman's 21st Child

    VIROQUA (Wisconsini, Mar. 16.—A 40-year-old woman gave birth to her 21st child to day. She is Mrs. Fred Scholville, ...

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  19. PACIFIC PACT OBJECTIVE

    LONDON, March 16.—Reuter's diplomatic correspondent says that Britain is understood to be fairy in favour of a ...

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  20. WARNING ON Q'LD'S MEAT PRODUCTION

    BRISBANE. March 16.—Mr. J. R. Kemp, Queensland-British Food Corporation deputy-chairman, said to-day that Queensland s meat production set-up was strangling the State's valuable export trade. He said that in the past 60 years the ...

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  21. BUSHFIRES THREATEN HOMESTEAD

    BRISBANE. March. 16.—A woman and her two baby sons set out to walk 17 miles to the nearest homerlead to-day after ...

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  22. U.S. Conscription

    WASHINGTON, March 16.— The Military Manpower Ballor conscripting youths of 18½ years was approved by the House ...

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  23. Nash Election Appeal

    BRISBANE, March 16.—The Nash election appeal will be heart by the Election Tribunal. Mr Justice Mansfield, an May ...

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