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  4. SHARKEY CASE: UNIONS WILL TAKE ACTION

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— The central executive of the Miners' Federation decided to-day to urge the ...

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  5. Food Position Is Desperate In Flooded South-west Q'land

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The food position is so desperate in isolated areas of south-west Queensland that station owners are chartering private planes to drop supplies. Planes are expected to operate from Charleville and Broken Hill. ...

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  6. Mystery Of Man Overboard

    COLOMBO, March 23. —Australian authorities and shipping agents are trying to find out how ...

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  7. ABATTOIR BILL UNDER FIRE

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Power of acquisition under the Abattoirs Bill was tantamount to straight out confiscation, Mr. E. B. Maher declared in ...

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  8. "WHITE AUSTRALIA FLAG WILL. NOT BE LOWERED"

    BENDIGO, Wednesday.—"No matter how violent the criticism, no matter how fierce and unrelenting the attacks upon me personally may be, I am determined that the flag of White Australia will not ...

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  9. BLAIR ATHOL COMPANIES IN THE DARK

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— The two companies operating the Blair Athol Coalfield were still in the dark about their ...

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  10. Cocaine Haul Worth Millions In Vacant House

    NEW YORK, March 23. — Detectives to-day seized nearly 3,000,000 dollars worth of pure cocaine in jars and bottles in a vacant ...

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  11. PRICE BASED ON COST OF PRODUCTION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. —A price for meat based on the production cost as with sugar, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Australians Should Study Far East

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —Australians should understand fully what was happening in the Far East, Professor ...

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  13. Garden's Defence Invented From Start, Says Counsel

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. E. S. Miller, K.C., for the Minister for External Territories (Mr. E. J. Ward), said to-day that the defence of John Smith ('Jock') Garden "was invented from the start. ...

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  14. Australian Book In Japanese

    TOKIO, March 23.— The first Australian book ever published in the Japanese language ...

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  15. Melbourne Case

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. — Twelve militant unions will stop work for 24 hours from midnight in protest against the prosecution ...

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  16. Stoppage To-day

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — The next 24-hour tram and bus strike was announced tonight by the Union Secretary ...

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  17. Industrial Court And Strikes

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— The State Cabinet is to consider amending the law to enable the Industrial Court to ...

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  18. Townsville Decisions

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday.— Meetings of Townsville Trades and Labor [?] the A.M.I.E.U., Waterside Workers' Federation, ...

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  19. UNRULY SCENES MARK CONVICTION OF TRAMWAYMAN FOR DISOBEYING INDUSTRIAL COURT ORDER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Unruly scenes were witnessed in the Industrial Magistrate's Court to-day after the magistrate (Mr. T. Mansell) had convicted tram-conductor W. J. Ryan on a charge of disobeying an order of the Industrial Court. ...

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  20. FARMER'S WIFE ATTACKED BY HUGE PYTHON

    CAIRNS, Wednesday.—As she entered her bedroom carrying a hurricane lantern, with her two small children, ...

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  21. ATLANTIC PACT IS GREATEST WAR DETERRENT DEVISED

    WASHINGTON, March 23.—Senator Arthur Vandenberg (Republican foreign policy leader) said to-day: "The North Atlantic pact is the best bet to keep the cold war from getting hot." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. Youth Electrocuted

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—A 17 year-old youth was electrocuted and a man burned by high tension overhead wire two miles from ...

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  23. E.R.P. TO CONTINUE

    WASHINGTON. March 22.—The House of Representatives Foreign Affairs Committee last night approved continuation of the ...

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