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  4. POLICE SERGT. DANGEROUSLY WOUNDED

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday. --A Rockhampton police sergeant, Francis Charles Tanner, ...

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  5. Development Program For Qld. Mines Going Ahead

    BRISBANE, Monday. --Modern coal mining machinery was being inspected in the South with ...

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  6. BRISBANE WATERFRONT HATCH STRIKE ON AGAIN

    BRISBANE, Monday. --Refusal of waterside workers on day and night shifts to work hatches allotted to them had by to-night made 15 ships idle and brought about the dismissal of 1716 ...

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  7. "LIMITED" LEGISLATIVE PROGRAM FOR PARLT.

    LONDON, Match 6.--The King, opening Parliament to-day, outlined only a "limited program of legislation" for the present ...

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  8. PROSPERITY TREACHEROUS

    Dr. G. L. Wood, Professor of Commerce at Melbourne University, stated recently that Australia was now in a period ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Tully Had Nearly 20 Inches Of Rain At Week-end

    BRISBANE, Monday. --Heavy rain, ranging, up to nearly 20 inches, was registered on the tropical coast during the 48 hours ended at nine o'clock this morning. ...

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  10. NO DEFINITE PLAN FROM WOOL TALKS

    LONDON, March 6.--The 'Financial Times' says Yorkshire firms are reluctant to comment on ...

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  11. MAIL TRAIN FROM CAIRNS CANCELLED

    CAIRNS, Monday. --The mail train to the south, after being deferred from 10 a.m. to 1.20 p.m. was ...

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  12. 'Plaintiff Horribly Taken Down' Says Counsel

    BRISBANE, Monday. --"The plaintiff has been horribly taken down," declared Mr. W. ...

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  13. BUS STALLED ON CROSSING HIT BY TRAIN

    MELBOURNE, Monday. --A bus driver tried desparately for six minutes to-day to move his stalled bus from a crossing ...

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  14. Rejected Leaf Used In Tobacco Manufacture

    BRISBANE, Mon. --An admission that tobacco-leaf rejected by the Australian Tobacco Board and purchased by ...

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  15. BOUGHT £10,000 STAMPS

    Mr F. A. Thornhill, well-known Australian philatelist, recently completed the largest stamp deal in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Egg Scarcity Forces Ration

    BRISBANE, Monday. --Dwindling egg supplies to-day forced the South Queensland Egg Marketing Board to cut ...

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  17. Dispute Over Cement Ends

    CAIRNS, Monday. --A Commonwealth medical officer will make tests on working cement in the tropics ...

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  18. Floods Kept Many Miners At Home

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday. --About 75 contract miners-nearly half the Burgowan mine's complement--were ...

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  19. "WHAT ABOUT OUR MEAT?"

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. --Before the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) could be welcomed by an impressive party waiting for ...

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  20. Sharks Provided Diversion For Lifesavers

    SYDNEY, Mon. --The five North Bondi lifesavers rowing to Coolangatta to compete in the Australian surf ...

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  21. China Proposes Modus Vivendi With Britain

    HONG KONG, March 6. --Negotiations in Peking between Chang Han-fu, Chinese Communist Vice-Minister for ...

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  22. France Crippled

    PARIS, March 6. --The Communist filibuster aimed at killing the Government's Anti-Sabotage Bill ended ...

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  23. Widow Sentenced For Murder

    AUCKLAND, March 6. --Barbara Mary Wingrove (24), widow, was found guilty by a jury tonight of murdering her two sons, ...

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  24. FLARE-UP IN OLD DISPUTE

    BRISBANE, Monday. --The long-standing dispute in Brisbane between waterside workers and storemen and ...

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  25. NOMINATED FOR ATOMIC AGE ARK

    NEW YORK, March 6. --Ingrid Bergman and Professor Albert Einstein would be shipmates on any atomic age ...

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  26. NEW ENVOY TO PARIS

    Mr Keith Officer, who has held many Important Australian diplomatic posts abroad, will succeed Colonel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. NO SMOKING IN MINES FROM APRIL 1

    IPSWICH, Monday. --At the beginning of April all Queensland coal mines will go on to a "no smoking below" ...

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  28. Melbourne Fish Supply Menaced

    MELBOURNE, Mon. --Three experts of the Fisheries and Game Department are studying the bay plague of ...

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  29. ROSICRUCIANS DISOWN BRISBANE SECT

    MELBOURNE, Mon. --The Rosicrucian Order (A.M.O.R.C.) of Victoria to-day dissociated itself from the ...

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  30. Planes Damaged On Carrier

    WELLINGTON, March 6. --A message from H.M.A.S. Australia states two planes were damaged in operations on the ...

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  31. FORCED HIS WAY INTO PRISON

    WORCESTOR (Mass.), March 6. --An armed ex-convict forced his way into Worcester County Gaol early yesterday, locked four prison ...

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  32. Acquisition Of Meat Wanted

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday. --The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) will be asked by a Trades and Labor Council deputation in Townsville ...

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  33. MISSING DOCTOR FEARED DROWNED

    SYDNEY, Monday. --Police fear that a Macquarie-street specialist who left his flat in Macleay-street, Potts Point, Sydney, early ...

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