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  4. ROYAL COUPLE IN WESTRALIA

    PERTH, March 26.—The anti-poliomyelitis ban went into operation when the Royal Constellation touched down at Kalgoorlie airport at 2.45 p.m. The West Australian Governor, Sir Charles Gairdner, was forbidden to shake hands with the Queen. When she landed nobody was permitted to come closer than three feet from ...

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  5. [?]ple's [?] A [?]

    [?] Mar. 26.—"We [?] other too much [?]we are at pres[?] words, written ...

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  6. Must not seize onions

    MELBOURNE, Mar. 26.—An order that officials of the Victorian Onion Marketing Board should not seize any ...

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  7. Liquor Laws Under Review

    BRISBANE, March 26.—A full investigation of liquor sales by unlicensed clubs in Queensland will be ordered by the Government. It is expected that a special ...

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  8. ARMY THREAT TO NEGUIB

    CAIRO, March 26.—A group of army officers to-night threatened to kill General Neguib if officials of the Farouk regime returned to power. The officers calling ...

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  9. HURLED MILK BOTTLES At FOUR BANDITS

    SYDNEY, Mar. 26.—A milkman hurled milk bottles at bandits in a car as they made their getaway with £1087 ...

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  10. SUDDEN POWER STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Mar. 26. — There has been a sudden strike of engine drivers and firemen at the Bunnerong power ...

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  11. [?] BID [?]STATION

    [?]PTON, Mar. 26.—[?] bid by Mr. S. [?] and his three sons, [?] Spencer and Allan, ...

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  12. Poison Pistol

    SAN FRANCISCO, March 26: Police reported to-day that a truck driver had tried to kill his wife by squirting poison ...

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  13. CHURCHILL URGED TO RETIRE

    LONDON, March 26. — The only person with real control over Sir Winston Churchill—hit, wife Clementine—is one ...

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  14. WHEAT PLAN DENOUNCED

    MELBOURNE, Mar. 26. — Labour's 10-year wheat stabilisation plan was completely outside the authority of any ...

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  15. APPRENTICES ARE FEW IN NUMBER

    BRISBANE, March 26.—The failure of many building employers to engage and train apprentices was criticised ...

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  16. Bulk Handling Sugar

    BRISBANE, March 26. — Tenders for the installation of bulk-handling sugar plant on the wharves at Mackay and ...

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  17. Egg Return Down

    SYDNEY, Mar. 20. — Australian poultry farmers' not average return on the sale of eggs for 1953 was below the ...

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  18. CARRUTHERS VERY FIT FOR FIGHT

    SYDNEY, March 26.—"Jimmy is the fittest he has been since winning the title from Vic Toweel," Carruthers' trainer. ...

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  19. [?]TOR ON [?]URDER [?]HARGE

    [?]VILLE, Mar. 26.— A [?] medical officer, [?] Denning, on re[?] murder charge, was ...

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  20. DECREASE IN ROAD DEATHS IN 1953

    MELBOURNE, March 2:—Road deaths in Australia fell by 120 to [?] last year, compared with 1952, the chairman ...

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  22. POLIO CONFINED TO MARYBOROUGH

    BRISBANE, March 26.—The Director-General of Health and Medical Services, Dr. A. Fryberg, said to-day that the ...

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  23. Fury Of Bombs Shocked US

    WASHINGTON March 26.—Anxiety expressed in Britain and Japan had not, so to far, altered United States plans to continue tests in the Pacific with weapons comparable to, or mightier than, the hydrogen device whose power caught even scientists by surprise, the Reuter correspondent reported yesterday. ...

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  24. Masked Girl Thief

    LONDON, Mar. 26.—A masked girl bandit led three men during the night in a raid on a North London home. The ...

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  25. MISSING SOLDIER MAY BE ALIVE

    SYDNEY, March 26.—The soldier posted missing, believed drowned after the March 8 Newcastle army drowning disaster is now believed to be alive. Salvage men have found his ...

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  26. HOSPITAL FOR POISONER

    SYDNEY, March 26.—A man who tried to poison his father with thallium, was given a 150 three-year good behaviour ...

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  27. [?] Hotel Sale

    [?]VILLE, March 26.—[?] best, known hotels [?]specially as a [?] Buchanan's Hotel, ...

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