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  4. BURNED-OUT MOSQUITO BOMBER SIGHTED NEAR MOUNTAIN PEAK

    BRISBANE, March 30.—The burned-out wreckage of the RAAF Mosquito bomber which crashed into Saddle Mountain, south of Townsville, on Tuesday afternoon was sighted by an Avro-Anson plane ...

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  5. Busy Time For Police In Sydney

    SYDNEY, March 30.—City and suburban police had a busy week-end during which 22 men and one 16 year-old girl were ...

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  6. WAR INVENTORS STAKE CLAIMS

    A YOUNG South African Army officer, Major A. S. J. du Toil, claiming over £50,000 from the Treasury for his invention, the Rail Tank, which helped the Allies to win scores of battles, is one of the claimants before the Royal Commission on Awards to Inventors at Somerset House, London. The Commission sat without electric power owing to the fuel cut.—From our London Rep. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Australian Picked For High Post

    Mr Gyle Soilleux, 46-year-old Melbourne architect, who has been appointed to an international board of five which will plan the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. King Thanks Sth. Africa For Six Happy Weeks

    LONDON, March 30.—His Majesty, speaking at a banquet in the City Hall at Pretoria, thanked South Africa for six very happy weeks, and said that the only unhappy memory he had was the constant anxiety about the cruel ordeal the people of Britain had undergone since he left them in January. ...

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  9. WORKERS MUST OBEY THE LAWS

    SYDNEY, March 30. — Workers would not get any real benefit for themselves unless in their disputes they followed the ...

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  10. TORRENTIAL RAIN OVER WAGGA AREA

    SYDNEY, March 30.—A man was drowned, crops lashed tot he ground, miles of fencing washed away and several rail wash-ways ...

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  11. 10-Year-Old Bulldogger Wins the Event

    MELBOURNE, March 30.—A ten-year-old boy charged by a mad bull in a side street near his home to-day ...

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  12. Brawling Women Watched by 200

    SYDNEY, March 30.—An all-in hair-pulling and punching and frock-tearing brawl between two women at Waverley last night ...

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  13. STATE-WIDE TOTE SYSTEM REJECTED

    BRISBANE, March 30.—The State Government would under no circumstances allow the installation of a State-wide totalisator ...

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  14. Reds Cannot Give People What They Want : Calwell

    SYDNEY, March 30.—Communists should realist the error of their ways and abandon their present efforts and accept majority ...

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  15. SYDNEY FUNERALS POSTPONED

    SYDNEY, March 30.—Funeral to have been held at the week-end in Sydney were postponed because of the strike of grave-diggers ...

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  16. HASLUCK CONFIDENT OF UNO'S FUTURE

    NEW YORK, March 30.—Interviewed by a Herald-Tribune representative, Mr. Paul Hasluck, who is described by the ...

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  17. Unemployment Level

    BRISBANE, March 30.—Mr. Bruce Pie, leader of the Q.P.P. claimed to-night tht if a proper[?] of Queensland were made. ...

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  18. IMPORTS OF CAR CHASSIS REDUCED

    CANBERRA, March 30.—To avoid unnecessary dollar expenditure the Federal Government has prohibited import of chassis for ...

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  19. LABOUR FACING DISASTER HERE

    BRISBANE, March 30.—Labour was facing disaster in every State, the Country Party Leader (Mr. Fadden) said to-night. He said that the definite anti-Labour swing in West Australia was largely because of public revulsion ...

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  20. Maddock Out of Hospital

    BRISBANE, March 30.—After [?] following a fall, [?] Jockey Russell Ma[?] to his home, ...

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  21. BIG PLANS FOR YOUTH CLUBS IN STATE

    BRISBANE, March 30.—The State Government was planning to establish in Brisbane the biggest youth club in Australia, the ...

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  22. Blizzards And Floods Cost Farmers £20M.

    LONDON, March 30,—The National Farmers' Union is launching an Agricultural Disaster Fund, reports ...

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  24. MONSOONAL RAINS SMASH DROUGHT

    BRISBANE, March 30.—Mo[?] rains have smashed the drought in northern and north-western areas of the State. ...

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  25. PRICE OF TIN PLATING INCREASED

    CANBERRA, March 30.—An Increase in the Price of tin-plate was a announced by the Minister for Trade and Customs ...

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  26. BOYCOTT ON N.E.I. SHIPS TO REMAIN

    BATAVIA, March 30.—The Indonesian Premier (Dr. Sjahrir) has said that he does not intend to ask Australia, watersiden to lift the boycott on Dutch ships until the N.E.I. Government removes what he describes as the Dutch ...

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  27. FORMOSAN RIOTS WERE BLOODY.

    SHANGHAI, March 26.—The National Defence Minister, Pal Chung Hai, broadcasting from Formosa declared that more than ...

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  28. April 1 To Be Observed As Miners' Day Of Mourning

    WASHINGTON, March 30.—The President of the United Mine-workers' Association (Mr. John L. Lewis) has called a work stoppage throughout the toft coal indutry on April 1 to mourn for miners killed in the Centralia (Illinois) mine disaster. ...

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  29. Chifley Curt With CP.

    CANBERRA, March 30.—The Labour Government and not the Country Party would decide whether any Peace-in-Industry ...

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  30. LUXURY LINER

    Near now to resuming her place as a luxury liner, the Mauretania, 35,677 tons wartime trooper, was moved to the Gladstone growing dock, Liverpool, where the bull was scraped and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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