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  4. Floods Make Island Of Rockhampton City

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.— Creeks and lagoons surrounding Rockhampton have overflowed and united in making the ...

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  5. Besieged Russians Withdraw

    London, March 4.— The Russians last night ordered their blockaded Repatriation Mission in ...

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  6. Japs Want New Guinea

    TOKIO, March 4. — Many prominent Japanese, with the support of some Americans, are ...

    Article : 175 words
  7. Blair Athol Mining, Company Formed

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A company has been registered in Brisbane to go ahead with the development of the Blair Athol open cut coal field. Designated the Central Queensland Coal Development Company Pty. Ltd., the new incorporation is a private ...

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    SUNDERLAND'S aluminium alloy bridge is the first of its kind in the world. It cost £85,000 to build —but weighs only 54 tons. It spans a 90ft. wide junction between two docks and will carry road and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Steamer Blown Up; 10 People Die

    CANTON, March 4. — At least 10 Chinese were killed and 30 seriously injured as the result of an explosion on a 300-ton ...

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  10. Railway Ready For Light Traffic

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday. — The railway line between Cooktown and Laura has been repaired sufficiently to permit lightly-laden ...

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  11. WILL NOT YIELD TO ANY COERCION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The B.M.A. will not yield to coercion by the Federal Government or to any limitation of the freedom of doctors or their patients. This ...

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  12. FIFTH DEATH

    Brisbane, Friday. — Discovery of the body of George Coulson, a dairy farmer, on a fence ...

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  13. Forrestal Resigns

    WASHINGTON, March 4.— The Defence Secretary (Mr. James Forrestal) has resigned. President Truman ...

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  14. More victims may be traced in shocking murder series

    LONDON, March 4.--Senior detectives are confident that when the facts about the disappearance of Dr. and Mrs. Henderson and the McSwan family of three are known a series of murders unequalled for ...

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  15. May Intervene

    THE HAGUE, March 4. —The Dutch Government is considering the Australian Government's ...

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  16. Legal Help For Accused

    LONDON, March 4. — A London man — his name at his own request has been kept secret — has instructed solicitors to act ...

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  17. Shipping Bill May Have Court Challenge

    CANBERRA, Friday. --It seemed that the High Court might be "having a look" at the Government's Shipping ...

    Article : 149 words
  18. Want Brake On Gen. MacArthur

    WASHINGTON, March 4.— Russia to-day again called on the Far Eastern Commission to curb General MacArthur in his ...

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  19. Two A.N.A. Pilots Lose First-class Pilot Licences

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Two pilots of Australian National Airways, both of whom were involved in crashlandings of DC3 airliners ...

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  20. Indonesian Sovereignty This Year?

    LAKE SUCCESS, March 4. — The Netherlands reported to the Security Council today that it plans to transfer ...

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  21. Censorship Alleged

    CANBERRA, Friday. — A Commonwealth publication on speeches by the Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) revealed ...

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  22. PRIESTS BECOME NEW YORK GRAVEDIGGERS

    NEW YORK, March 4.—Cardinal Francis Spellman led 100 priests and seminary students through picket lines outside Calvary Cemetery to-day, then stood by while they began digging the snow-crusted ...

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  23. OPPOSITION VICTORY IN NEW C.S.I.R. BILL?

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Opposition members to-day claimed an overwhelming victory in having forced the Commonwealth Government to reorganise the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research. ...

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  24. RUSSIAN GENERAL WARNS OF WAR

    Marshal of the Soviet Union Leonid Govorov blamed the present world tension on the "provocative policy of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Board Of Trade Inquiry Echo

    LONDON, March 4. — A Board of Trade official, Edmund Hadfield, appeared at Bow-street Court on four ...

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  26. Western Steel Industry

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The prospectus of Western Steel Enterprise, Ltd., was filed at the Registrar-General's office to-day. ...

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  27. Difficult Problem For Jap Government

    TOKIO, March 4. — The Japanese Government, for the third time, will attempt to push the S.C.A.P.-ordered prostitution law ...

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  28. Cyclone Centre Filling In

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The recent coastal storm centre filled in considerably during the west to south-west movement across ...

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  29. SETTLEMENT URGED

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Settlement of the Brisbane tramway dispute by conciliation and arbitration was urged by the ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. Did Not See Signal

    BERLIN, March 4.—Soviet zone railways headquarters announced that nine passengers were killed and 15 injured when a passenger ...

    Article : 47 words
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