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  4. Pilot Escapes In Moth Crash

    TOWNSVILLE, March 26.— A 17-year-old A.T.C. trainee pilot crawled uninjured from the wreckage [?] an acre club Tiger Moth plane after it had crashed [?]ear Blae School Weir, about seven miles from ...

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  5. CHINESE PLANS

    NEW YORK, March 26.—A Chinese Nationalist spokesman said today that Chiang Kai Shek's Government would liberate the Chinese mainland on its own initiative. Dr. Chun Ming Chang, of the Chinese delegation, speaking in the United Nations Political ...

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  6. Record Police Changes

    BRISBANE, Mar. 26.— The heaviest mass re-shuffling and promotion of police in the State's history was ...

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  7. Clue To Death House Victim

    LONDON, March 26.—Scotland Yard was working to-day on a new clue which may lead to the positive identification of the second of four women's bodies found behind walls and under floorboards of a dingy ...

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  8. Butter Price May Increase

    BRISBANE, Mar. 26. — Representations for a higher domestic butter price may soon be made to the Commonwealth ...

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  9. CORONATION PLANS REMAIN UNCHANGED

    LONDON, March 26.— A meeting of the Coronation Committee to-day decided not to alter plans for the coronation. Court officials also decided against issuing special orders for public mourning, the closing of ...

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  10. [?]ap Relies Withdrawn From View

    CANBERRA, Mar. 26.—Relics at the Japanese surrender [?] 1945 have been withdrawn on view at the Australian ...

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  11. USERS SHOULD PAY FOR VIDEO

    SYDNEY, Mar. 26. — The costs and expenses of introducing television should be put at the door of those who ...

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  12. PAY RISE FOR WHARFIES

    MELBOURNE, March 26. — Casual waterside workers, were granted an increase of 6d. an hour by Justice Kirhy in a ...

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  13. EXPLOSION FATALITY

    MELBOURNE, Mar. 26. — Fourteen men were injured, one fatally, when brown coal dust exploded in a cooling ...

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  14. Coursing Lease May Be Voided

    BRISBANE, March 26.— A shire council near Brisbane has threatened to cancel the lease of a race track held by a ...

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  15. MUST PRESERVE ATOM SECRETS

    CANBERRA, Mar. 26. — The severity of penalties for leakages of information provided in the Atomic Energy ...

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  16. Wharfies Fined

    BRISBANE, Mar. 26.—Eight[?] watersiders were fined [?]ech or the Waterside Wor[?] Federation branch to-day. ...

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  17. Arrests In Nepal

    LONDON, March 26.—Reuter's Katmandu (Nepal) representative says that 41 Nepal police officers have been ...

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  18. Now Free Man

    PERTH, March 26.— Norman James Edward Morton-Stewart (57), company director, of Birmingham. England, to-day ...

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  19. 3 Years For £15,441

    SYDNEY, March 26. — A former company director who embe//lled £15,441 was sent to gaol for three years to-day. ...

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  20. Potatoes Rotting

    BRISBANE, March 26.—Excessive March rains may cause the rotting of potatoes now approaching harvest in sodden ...

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  23. London drought, "puzzling"

    LONDON, Mar. 26. — Australians in London are puzzled by conversations of Londoners who are talking of drought—it ...

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  24. Advance To Tobacco Growers

    CANBERRA, March 26.—The Commonwealth Government had decided to guarantee a loan by the Commonwealth Bank of £100,000 to the Queensland Tobacco Leaf Marketing Board for advances to growers of unsold leaf from the 1951-52 crop. ...

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  25. BITTER FIGHT OVER DIPLOMAT-ELECT

    WASHINGTON. March 26.— The Senate to-day postponed until Friday a vote on the confirmation of Charles Bohlen as ...

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  26. Would Rain Japan

    Japanese Premier, Mr. Shigera Yoshida, said yesterday during an election meeting, that rearmament would ruin Japan ...

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