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  4. TIMBER PROBE HIGHLIGHTS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- "I was trying to get out of trouble and was not concerned with the Minister tor External Territories (Mr. E. ...

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  5. PRIME MINISTER ANGRILY REBUKES FEDERAL OPPOSITION FOR ALLEGATIONS AGAINST SECURITY

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) angrily denied Opposition charges in the House of Representatives to-day that reorganisation of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research was forced on the ...

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  6. Piped For Princess

    In full regalia, Pipe Major William Denholm, 1st Battalion Royal Scots, is congratulated by Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh after playing in the concert in their honor at the Usher Hall, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIAN CITIZENSHIP CEREMONY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The first Court ceremony in Queensland under the recently- ...

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  8. "NEW R.A.F." WILL HAVE LATEST JET BOMBER AND FIGHTER PLANES

    LONDON, March 16.--Britain's "new R.A.F." would soon be equipped with jet day and night fighters and jet bombers, which would greatly out-perform all present standard equipment, said ...

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  9. Complaints Against Trammies

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The fining of tramwaymen for holding an illegal 24-hour stoppage could lead to other ...

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  10. CORRUPTION IN POSTAL VOTING ALLEGED IN PARLT.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Allegations and counter allegations that Labor and Liberal supporters caused corruption in postal voting at past elections were made by Government and Opposition speakers ...

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  11. Go-slow Blamed For Soaring Building Costs

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --Go-slow methods which were being adopted by tradesmen had been responsible for the ...

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  12. NO MORE JAPANESE WAR GUILT TRIALS

    WASHINGTON, March 16.--No further trials of Japanese on charges of having "planned, prepared or conspired to wage a war of aggression" will be conducted, according to a directive by the Far ...

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  13. Bank Nationalisation

    LONDON, March 16.--The Federal Attorney General (Dr. H. V. Evatt) continued his reading of the High Court judgment this morning when the Privy Council resumed the hearing of the ...

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  14. Speaker To Decide Vic Opposition

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. --The Country party will continue to occupy the Opposition benches in the ...

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  15. Return To State Owned Cattle Stations Alleged

    BRISBANE, Wednesday,-- Speaking in the introductory stages of the Abattoirs Bill in the Assembly to-day Mr. W. ...

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  16. Prospered While Police Searched

    LONDON, March 16. --Walter Arthur Charles Dicketts, alias Charles Stewart Pollock (48), admitted at the Old Bailey charges ...

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  17. LIFE FOR MURDER

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. --Richard Dudley Barnett, (18), plywood employee, was sentenced in the Criminal Court to-night to ...

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  18. Mr. Chifley May Be As Witness

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.-- The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) is likely to be called as a witness at ...

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  19. Final Notice!

    TOWNSVILLE, Wednesday. -- The possibility of legal proceedings. with the Main Roads Commission as plaintiff and the ...

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  20. CABLED BREVITIES

    LONDON, March 16.--The King again passed a quiet night, and is continuing to make satisfactory progress. ...

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  21. MANY MINERS HAD DAY OFF

    IPSWICH, Wednesday. --Coal losses on the Ipswich Acid to-day totalled nearly 1500 tons. ...

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  22. Early Warnings On Cyclones

    CANBERRA. Wednesday.--Mr. Davidson (C.P., Q.) placed a Question on the notice paper in the House of Representatives ...

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  23. Girl Bound Over For Three Years

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. -- A 17 year-old girl who admitted having fatally shot a man aged 74 with whom she had been living ...

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  24. CATTLE LANDS IN REMOTE AREAS

    BRISBANE. Wednesday. -- The State Cabinet was agreed that cattle lands in remote areas of Queensland could best be ...

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