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  4. "IMMIGRATION POLICY REMAINS UNCHANGED AND UNCHANGEABLE"

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.―The Federal Government's immigration policy remained unchanged and unchangeable, the Minister for ...

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  5. Round The World Non-Stop Flight

    U.S. Secretary for Air Stuart Symington, left, greets Capt. James Gallagher, right, after Capt. Gallagher brought his B-50 bomber down at Fort Worth, Texas, after completing the first non-stop flight round the world. Centre is Gen. Hoyt Vandenberg, Air Force Chief-of-Staff. The plane, with a crew of 14 men, made the trip in less ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INCORRECT LOADING CAUSEDPLANECRASH

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday,—The Lockheed Lodestar which crashed in taking off from Bilinga aerodrome, near Coolangatta, Queensland, on March 10, killing the 21 occupants, was loaded excessively tail ...

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  7. In Market For Uranium

    London, March 22.— Britain's Ministry of Supply has offered to buy all uranium ores ...

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  8. "RED BOOK" LITIGATION HAS ENDED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The N.S.W. Attorney General (Mr. C. E. Martin) disclosed to-night that the ...

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  9. BIG HAUL OF OPIUM MADE ON SHIP AT CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.—Prepared opium of an illicit value of approximately £3200 was seized by Customs search parties on the vessel Chanda in Cairns yesterday. ...

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  10. 300 QUEENSLAND DOCTORS DISCUSS GOVERNMENT'S FREE MEDICINE AND NATIONAL HEALTH PLAN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Doctors from all parts of Queensland, numbering over 300, crowded into the Herston Medical School to-night to discuss the Federal Government's free medicine and national health scheme. ...

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  11. BABY HAD A BUSY DAY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Tiny Margaret Ryan went to sleep at the Crown-street Women's Hospital to-night, ...

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  12. Restraint Injunctions For Chinese

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. — In the High Court to-day Mr. Justice Rich granted two Chinese interim injunctions ...

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  13. Schoolboy's Escapade

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—A schoolboy who ran away from his grandparents' home six weeks ago has been ...

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  14. MINISTER RETICENT ON U.S. SHARING ROCKET RANGE PLAN

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. — The Minister for Defence (Mr. Dedman) said to-day he would not comment on reports that the United States wanted to use the ...

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  15. Reciprocity On Social Services

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—Formal agreement between Australia and New Zealand for reciprocity in social service benefits will be ...

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  16. "Whisky" Would Have Caused Blindness

    TOKIO, March 22. — Fifty seven bottles of "whisky" seized by the B.C.O.F. at a Hiroshima cafe would have killed or blinded ...

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  17. Federal Opposition Leader Talks To Miners At Kurri

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Crowds of miners who nine years ago booed and heckled him to-day rolled up in hundreds to hear the leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. R. G. Menzies) speak at Kurri Kurri, in the heart of the Newcastle coalfield. In 1940 when he went to the coalfields as ...

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  18. REPORTER FINED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-A 'Sydney Morning Herald' reporter, John Harold William Farland, was convicted in Canberra Court of Petty Sessions to-day of ...

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  19. FINE REDUCED

    DARWIN, Tuesday.—The fine of £50 inflicted on Dr. Clyde Fenton, the flying doctor, in the Darwin Police Court for having ...

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  20. TRAMWAYMEN WILL CONTINUE WEEKLY WORK STOPPAGES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Brisbane tram and bus employees decided at a meeting in the Trades Hall to-day by 684 votes to one to continue their one day weekly stoppages. ...

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