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  4. [?]guib Ends As A [?]thetic [?]ure

    [?] Mar. 30. — General [?] lying on a sick [?] his Cairo house, has[?] abandon his ...

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  5. Larry's Opinion:

    PERTH, Mar. 30.—"Both them fellas bin too thin," Larry, a robust aboriginal tracker from Derby, said ...

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  6. PREMIER'S DENIAL:

    BRISBANE, March 30.—The Premier, Mr. Gair, denied to-day that he had given "the greenlight" to the Roma Returned Servicemen's League Club to sell liquor illegally. Mr. Gair said that he ...

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  7. JAPS PLACE REDS WITH U.S. ON BOMB

    TOKIO, Mar. 30.—The Deputy Prime Minister, Taketora Ogata, said in the Upper House to-day that the Japanese ...

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  8. "Ike" Counsels

    WASHINGTON, Mar. 30. — President Eisenhower to-day called for bold moves to stimulate world trade, reduce ...

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  9. CULLED FROM THE NEWS

    BUNDABERG, Mar. 30: In the Children's Court to-day, two youths were committed to the Westbrook Farm for boys ...

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  10. Duke Says "Yes"

    PERTH, March 30.—An appeal to the Duke of Edinburgh by 12-year-old Elaine Williams, of Forrest-road, ...

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  11. BLAMES RACING SYSTEM

    MELBOURNE, March 30. — "Under the present racing setup there, I am not prepared to take any of my horses to ...

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  12. Carruthers Was "Sick At Heart"

    SYDNEY, March 30.—World bantam champion Jimmy Carruthers was "sick at heart" at the reception to his win against ...

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  13. [?] IN AIR [?]BULANCE [?]TER FALL

    [?] Mar. 30.— Tragedy [?] end of a flight by [?] ambulance to Laura [?] the patient [?] ...

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  14. SCIENTIST FOUND DEAD IN TRAIN

    SYDNEY, March 30.—A ballistics expert said to-day that the bullet which killed a CSIRO scientist. Olaf Perkman, had ...

    Article : 164 words
  15. CENTRAL O'LAND PERSONALITY DIES

    ROCKHAMPTON, Mar. 30.—Mr. John B. Shannon, eldest member of a family prominent in pastoral circles in Central ...

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  16. To Report On Latest Blast

    WASHINGTON, March 30.—Members of the Joint Congressional Committee on Atomic Energy were yesterday ...

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  17. [?] POWER INCREASE

    [?], March 30.—Six [?] broadcasting stat[?] have been auth[?] increase greatly the ...

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  18. Tractors Aust's. Gift To Pakistan

    CANBERRA, March 30.—A contract has been let to the International Harvester Company of Australia for the ...

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  19. £4 Million Contract For Ships Goes To Evans Deakin

    BRISBANE, March 30.—The keel of the first of four 10,000-ton ships for the Australian Shipbuilding Board was laid at Evans Deakin and Company's shipyard to-day. The programme will keep about 600 men in full employment until at ...

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  20. TREATY RATIFIED

    BONN, Mar. 30.—The West German President, Theodor House to-day [?]ed the laws retrying the European Defence ...

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  21. £3600 WORTH OF RADIO-ACTIVE FISH

    TOKIO, March 30.—Japanese health authorities to-day condemned as radio-active, 70,000 lbs. of tuna, worth £3,600, from ...

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  22. FRENCH END SIEGE OF FORTRESS

    PARIS, Mar. 30.—Colonel de Castries, French commander, has broken the Victminh siege of Dien Blen Phu fortress, the ...

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  24. BILL ON LITERATURE:

    BRISBANE, March 30. — The setting up of a board of five members to police the distribution of literature in Queensland is one provision of a bill introduced in Parliament to-day. The Attorney-General, Mr. Power, who introduced the bill, said that the board would be set up to prevent the sale of objectionable literature, which ...

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  25. PREMIER CLAIMS BRIDGE PROGRESS DUE TO GVT

    BRISBANE, March 30.—Deliveries of fabricated steel for the main spans of the Burdekin bridge had not been sufficient to enable construction of the spans to commence, but steel for the first span was scheduled for delivery to the job in May this ...

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  26. Judgment On Herald Reserved

    SYDNEY, Mar. 30.—The State Full Court to-day reserved judgment on contempt of court charges against the ...

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  27. BLOT ON 11TH'S RECORD

    BRISBANE, March 30.—The Chief of the Australian General Staff. L[?]-General Sir Sydney Bowell, said to-day that the ...

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  28. Fund For Trip To Vancouver

    BUNDABERG, March 30.—The Mayor. Ald. F. B. Russ, to-day launched a fund to provide part of the [?] ...

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  29. SIR R. CILENTO TO CONTEST M'PHERSON

    WARWICK, March 30.—It was learned to-day that health permitting, Sir Raphael Cilento will definitely be a candidate ...

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