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  4. SPEEDSTER OF SKYWAYS

    The British de Havill and Comet four-jet civil airliner, the world's first, on March 16 smashed the 900-mile Britain to Rome air record. Carrying a crew of five and 12 passengers, and piloted by John (Cat's Eyes) Cunningham, the Comet left Hatfield airport at 9.14 a.m. and at 11.16 S was over Rome airport. In the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. No Civic Welcome To 'Red Dean'

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- The Lord Mayor (Aid. J. B. Chandler) stated ...

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  6. END TO ROLLING STRIKES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Brisbane watersiders decided to-day to stop their rolling strikes and refer their claims for rotation ...

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  7. DRIVER AND FIREMAN LOSE APPEALS

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday.--Allegations that both driver and fireman were asleep and ...

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  8. CRIMES ACT WILL BE RETAINED INDEFINITELY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-day indicated the proclamation enabling the Crimes Act to be used would be retained indefinitely as the Government's answer to ...

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  9. Proposed Union Action "Silly'

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- If It was the A.R.U. State executive's intention to hold a strike ballot among suburban ...

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  10. NO COMPROMISE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Government would not compromise on its Bank Bill, the Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) stated categorically to-day. ...

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  11. Unemployment Soars In U.S.

    NEW YORK, March 29.-- Far too few jobs and a record crop of university, and high school graduates ...

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  12. FAMILY QUEST IN NORTH FOR MISSING SON

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --An Adelaide woman, Mrs. Irene Hawes, and her family have disposed ...

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  13. Discussion By Labor Committee

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Federal Labor Advisory Committee, at a special meeting here to-day, discussed the effect of the ...

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  14. Firm Stand On Press Freedom

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- At the annual meeting of the Australian Newspapers Council in ...

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  15. CHILDREN STORMED ICE CREAM FACTORY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--More than 5000 children stormed a Sydney ice cream factory to-day for jobs as ice cream tasters. An executive of the company, McNiven Bros. Ltd., said: "Never before was ...

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  16. Financial Interest Alleged

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Mr. A. A. Cal- well (Lab., Vic.) caused an uproar in the House of ...

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  17. N.S.W. Labor Meeting Stage Managed ?

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. --Some State Caucus members allege that to-day's meeting between the A.L.F. executive ...

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  18. MINERS' LEAVE AND PENSIONS DISCUSSIONS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- The Minister for Labor (Mr. H. E. Holt) said to-night he hoped to have recommendations ready ...

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  19. Jury "Squaring" Attempts Alleged

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --Police are investigating allegations of attempted jury "squaring," following the ...

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  20. CIRCUS CROWD SAW LION MAUL INDIAN TRAINER TO DEATH

    LONDON, March 29.--Screaming and fainting women and children saw a lion drag the famous Indian animal trainer, Captain Swami, from the circus ring and maul him, inflicting death wounds, last night. ...

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  21. Meeting Might End Bus Strike

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. -- A special mass meeting of tram and bus employees has been called for to-morrow ...

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  22. Clerks' Union Conference All Communist

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The annual conference of the Federated Clerks' Union at Nowra became all Communist to-night when ...

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  23. Graft Inquiry Instigator Attacked

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- If the action of Mr. F. J. Cahill, M.L.A., regarding his work as agent for magnesite interests ...

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  24. Taxi-driver Killed In Crash

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A taxi-driver who suffered from asthma is believed to have suffered a black-out shortly before ...

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  25. £1000 FOR SANDS

    SYDNEY, Wed.--British Empire middleweight champion, Dave Sands, will receive £A1000 for his match with Filipino ...

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  26. Another Smallpox Suspect

    LONDON, Mar 29.--A further case of suspected smallpox was admitted to hospital in Glasgow to-day. Ten cases have now been ...

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  27. FIVE DIE IN PLANE CRASH

    OTTAWA, March 29.--Five out of six persons aboard, including the American Ambassador to Canada (Mr. Laurence Steinhardt) ...

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  28. 'GREATEST PANIC'

    NEWARK (New Jersey), Mar 29.--Major-General Leslie R. Grove, wartime head of the atomic bomb project, said here last ...

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  29. FLOOD THREATS TO RICH PASTORAL LAND

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Some of the richest pastoral properties in the southern Riverina are likely to be swamped by floodwaters pouring from the swollen Murrumbidgee. ...

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  30. Independent C.P. For Lockyer Seat

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Mr. T. J. Ford, of Gatton, announced to-day he has agreed to contest the Lockyer seat as an ...

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  31. Peer For Canberra Conference?

    LONDON, March 29. -- The Government will probably send a peer and not a Minister from the House of Commons to the ...

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  32. Voluntary Insurance Suggested

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. -- A voluntary insurance scheme, similar to the wartime war damage insurance scheme, to safeguard ...

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  33. U.K. Wants Butter

    LONDON, Mar 29.--A Trade Department spokesman at Australia House to-day said Britain could take as much butter as ...

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