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  4. Come Into Line- Or Else.

    TOWNSVILLE, Tuesday. --The local disputes committee to-day despatched the following ...

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  5. SUGAR INDUSTRY ANSWER TO BASIC WAGE CLAIMS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. - Presenting his case for the sugar industry in the hearing of the claim for increases in the basic wage to the Full Bench of the Industrial Court to-day, Mr. E. H. Coneybeer said the estimated price of £25 a ton for 1948 ...

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  6. Minister Says Councils Permitted Deliberate Building Law Breaches

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Deputy Premier (Mr. V. C. Gair) listed cases in Parliament to-day to support his charge that the Southport, Coolangatta and Redcliffe councils had permitted deliberate breaches of the building laws. One breach, said Mr. Gair, occurred ...

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  7. LAUNCH BATTLING HUGE SEAS IN PATH OF CYCLONE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-With several feet of water in her engineroom, the Fairymead Sugar Coy.'s 150-ton, 80-foot launch Ruena is battling off Fraser Island to keep afloat in heavy seas. She has 11 men aboard. ...

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  8. RADIOS RESTRICTED

    SHANGHAI, March 22.-The Ministry for Communications today issued regulations forbidding the public to listen to any ...

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  9. Manus Is. As Major Aust. Base

    CANBERRA, Tuesday- Australian plans for the development of Manus Island as a major defence base in the ...

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  10. A.C.T.U. Delegates Fail To Get Strike Settlement

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-ACTU efforts to find a solution to the railway trouble have failed, and the president (Mr. P. Clarey) and vice president (Mr. R. Ring) will return south by plane to-morrow. Mr. Clarey said to-night no suggestion made by the ACTU delegation had ...

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  11. Given New Stomach

    LONDON, March 23. - Reuter's Copenhagen correspondent says a Danish' surgeon has fitted a ...

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  12. MINERS' VOTE BLOW TO COMMUNISTS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-The Queensland miners' vote of 1131 to 642 against the black ban on coal wagons is the ...

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  13. ROYAL TOUR PLANS

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. - The King and Queen and Princess Margaret would spent about 10 weeks in Australia during their ...

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  14. PRESSURE FROM STALIN BEHIND CZECH COUP

    NEW YORK, March 22.-Dr. Jan Papanek, former Czechoslovakian delegate to the United Nations, told the Security Council to-day that direct pressure from Stalin himself caused. ...

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  15. BRITISH ARMY PUNITIVE FORCE MOVES ON ARABS

    LONDON, March 23.-Reuter's Jerusalem correspondent says following the discovery of two British soldiers beaten to death in the Arab village of Ishwa, near Hartuv, it is learned the British army is sending ...

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  16. PREMIER INTRODUCES BILL COVERING FOOD AGREEMENT

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-The Premier (Mr. E., M. Hanlon) in Parliament to-day introduced, without notice, a Bill ...

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  17. WORLD FLIER ON SURVEY FLIGHT

    ONTARIO (California), March 22. - On the completion of repairs to the plane's leaking petrol tank, which caused him to ...

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  18. Paterson Discharged From Hospital

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. - Mr. F. Paterson, MP. was discharged from the Brisbane Hospital this morning. ...

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