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  4. Railway Services Expand As More Men Sign On

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Sixty-five additional passenger trains will run in Queensland to-morrow in expanded services announced by the Railway Commissioner (Mr. Maloney). This follows the return to work to-day of members of the AFULE. ...

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  5. No Peace Without Force

    LOS ANGELES, March 16.--"World peace can only be preserved by force," declared the New ...

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  6. UNIONISTS PREFER DISMISSAL TO STAND DOWN ORDER

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Representatives of 20 unions yesterday told the Full Bench of the Industrial Court their members preferred dismissal to the stand down order applied for by the employers as a result of the present Queensland ...

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  7. PARTITION PLAN FOR PALESTINE MAY COLLAPSE

    LAKE SUCCESS, March 15.--The Palestine Commission, reporting to the Security Council, says that information received from the commission's advance party in Jerusalem emphasises that unless security is ...

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  8. ATTEMPT TO SPEED UP BANK CASE

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- An attempt to hasten the hearing of the bank nationalisation challenge was made by ...

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  9. SHIPS FOR QUEENSLAND CANCELLED

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- Two shipping firms whose ships take most of the freight sent by sea from Melbourne ...

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  10. PRES. TRUMAN'S "PREPAREDNESS" PROGRAM FOR U.S.

    NEW YORK, March 16.--President Truman is expected to submit to a joint session of Congress to-morrow a comprehensive "preparedness" program based on U.S. supremacy in air ...

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  11. BAN ON COMMS. IN BRITISH CIVIL SERVICE

    LONDON, March 15.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) announced in the House of Commons that the Government has decided not to employ anyone known to be a member of the Communist ...

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  12. OVER 50,000 WALK OUT

    PITTSBURGH, March 15.-- Dozens of mines in the rich Pennsylvania field were closed to-day, when miners struck to ...

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  13. TVILLE COAL DWINDLING

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday.-- A combined meeting of the Federation of the Chambers of Commerce of North ...

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  14. U.S. MEAT STRIKE

    CHICAGO, March 16.-- A strike of Congress of Industrial Organisations packing house workers against the nation's major ...

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  15. MONTY'S UNIFORM DREW A FROWN

    LONDON, March 15.--"Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery should go about dressed as a Field Marshal. His dress is ...

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  16. U.K. PLAN REJECTED

    BAGUIO, Philippines, March 15. India protested to-day against a British proposal that Australia and New Zealand be admitted to ...

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  17. AUST.-N.Z. AWAKE

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) said to-day that no Communist held a confidential ...

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  18. One Sixth Of U.K. Meat Ration Out Of Tins

    LONDON, March 15.--The Ministry of Food has announced that one sixth of the weekly meat ration will be in the form of ...

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  19. STATE COAL BOARD WILL HAVE SWEEPING POWERS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A State Coal Board, with sweeping powers over the industry throughout the State, will be set up under the Coal Industry Control Bill, introduced in Parliament by the Mines Minister ...

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  20. Aust. Atom Resources

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Cabinet to-day made a further move towards the development of Australian resources of atomic energy. ...

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  21. AUST.-U.K. TRADE EXPANDING

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.-- Australia's trade with Britain has shown a steady increase since 1942-43 and in the first six months ...

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  22. ARREST OF WATERSIDERS' SECRETARY IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The first arrest arising out of the present strike was made in Brisbane this morning when ...

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  23. House Speaker Missed His Morning Bath!

    LONDON, March 15.--The Speaker of the House of Commons (Col. D. Clifton Brown), when questioned ...

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  24. Queen Mary's Work For Sale In U.S.

    LONDON (AP).--Americans will have an opportunity soon to admire, or even buy, six chair seat covers embroidered by Queen Mary, and signed in the corners by the Queen Mother's stitching. ...

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  25. Guilty Of Double Murder, But Insane

    LONDON, March 15.--Reuter's Dublin representative says a jury and Criminal Court found Lieutenant Henry Fitzsimon Cotton ...

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  26. O'BRIEN PAID FINE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Answering a question in Parliament today, the Minister for Labor and Industry (Mr. V. C. Gair) said ...

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