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  4. People In The News

    Air P. G. Law, leader of Australian National Antarctic Research Expedition, arrived in London recently. He is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. New Sub-Chaser

    The U.S. Navy has accepted first delivery of a new-type patrol bomber -- known at P2V-4 -- that is specially equipped o deal with snorkel submarines. The plane carries recently developed magnetic-detection gear and as it is armed with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Chinese Marist Brothers From Hong Kong Will Teach In Rabaul

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday. -- On Monday the first Chinese Marist Brethren ever to come to ...

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  7. TOLD HUSBAND HE HAD BEEN "SOLD A PUP" OVER NATIVES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Douglas St. Fagan Radyr Fisher was acquitted by a jury to-day ...

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  8. FLOODS SWEEP N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Thousands of people are evacuating their homes in face of advancing floodwaters north, south and west of ...

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  9. COMMUNISTS PLAYING WAIT AND SEE GAME

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Union officials do not expect further major Communist inspired ...

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  10. FOOD BY AIR FOR FLOODED S.-W. QLAND

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- An R.A.A.F. Lincoln bomber will leave Amberley to-morrow morning to ...

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  11. COURT REFUSES MEAT INDUSTRY EMPLOYEES BONUS OF 25 PER CENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The claim by meat industry workers for a wage bonus of 25 per cent has been refused by the Arbitration Court. A reserved decision was ...

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  12. Bargain Potatoes

    WASHINGTON, April 4. -- The United States has sold 250,000,000lb, of potatoes at the ...

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  13. Three Injured In Overturned Bomb Tender

    SYDNEY, Tues. -- Three Queenslanders were injured When a loaded R.A.A.F. bomb tender overturned near ...

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  14. North America Trade Balance Unfavorable

    CANBERRA, Tues.--Exports of merchandise in' February, 1950, reached the record level of £61,133,000, or more than ...

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  15. Tramwaymen Fear Loss Of Privileqes

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A mass meeting of tram strikers is expected on Thursday night or next Tuesday to ...

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  16. State Service Union Lodges Further Claims

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Queensland State Service Union of Employees has lodged a further application with the ...

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  17. States Mineral Resources To Be Explored

    BRISBANE. Tuesday, -- A Commonwealth Government expert will arrive in Queensland shortly to confer on a ...

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  18. New Service Medal

    MELBOURNE, Tues. -- Nearly 1,000,000 ex-servicemen will be eligible for a new medal which has been approved by the Defence ...

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  19. Stabilisation Of Prices

    BRISBANE, Tues.--It was expected it would be six weeks to two months before prices of houses were stabilised, the ...

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  20. Nationalists Hold Planes

    HONG KONG, April 4.--Despite Communist protests the Hong Kong Government is unlikely to release 71 Chinese ...

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  21. LABOR LEADERS VARIANCE ON SOCIALISATION POLICY

    REDCLIFFE, Tuesday.-- The Deputy Premier (Mr. Gair's) statement that it was political nonsense to say the Labor Party supported entire Socialism in place of private ownership is at variance "with his own leader (Mr. Hanlon) and with Mr. ...

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  22. Body Recovered From Burned Locomotive

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- The burned body of Maxwell Humphries, fireman of the derailed train which blew up near Bathurst late ...

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  23. SHORTAGE OF WATERSIDERS IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- There was a shortage of 2499 waterside workers on the Victorian waterfront to-day and ...

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  24. AUST. BOMBER FOR ENGLAND

    BRISBANE, Tues.--An R.A.A.F. Lincoln bomber will take off from Amberley air station early next week bound for England. ...

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  25. Japanese Allowed To Register Patents

    TOKIO, April 4.--The British Government will again permit Japanese to register patents, designs, and trade marks in the ...

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  26. Noah's Ark Resisted Eviction

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- An angry ram to-night forced a Dubbo householder, Mr. R. Sutton, to take refuge under a ...

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  27. ODD DOINGS IN GAY PARIS

    AGGIE TRASK was fatally injured after falling from the second floor of the Hotel Touquet, in ...

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  28. HIGH PRICE FOR POLL SHORTHORN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A Poll Shorthorn bull, bred by Mr. J. Scrymgeour, blind studmaster of Netherby, Warwick, sold for 1700 ...

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  29. School Inspectors Seek Increases

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Institute of School Inspectors' Union has lodged an application with the Industrial Court for ...

    Article : 59 words
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