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  4. Fought shark in shallow water to save surfers

    SDYNEY, Monday.--A 23-year-old lifesaver dived off his surf board and fought with a six-foot carpet shark in five feet of water at Avalon to-day. He fought the shark to stop it attacking surfers. ...

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  5. SUGAR REPORT IN APRIL ?

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The report of the Royal Commission on the sugar industry is expected to be presented to the ...

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  6. New Italian liner for Australian run

    The Australia, one of the three new luxury passenger motor-ships, which will Join the Italy-Australia run soon. The Australia will arrive here in May. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LAST RED RESISTANCE BEING ELIMINATED

    TOKIO, March 26. -- United Nations tank and infantry forces linked up to-day in western Korea to eliminate the last ...

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  8. Stage set for more recriminations on MacArthur offer

    WASHINGTON, March 26.--The stage was set yesterday for another session of recrimination over General MacArthur's unauthorised truce offer to the Chinese Communist command in Korea. ...

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  9. Employing Men On Strike "Harmful"

    Leading Australian industrialist Sir John Storey declared recently that any employer giving work to a striker ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. ALLEGATIONS ABOUT MIGRANTS USUALLY PROVED GROUNDLESS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Loose allegations made from time to time about migrants almost invariably proved groundless, the Minister for Immigration (Mr. H. Holt) said to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MALT SHORTAGE

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- Transport difficulties in the South are causing the present malt shortage for breweries in Brisbane. ...

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  12. New chairman for Tariff Board

    CANBERRA, Mon. -- The former Director of Rationing (Mr. J. B. Cumming) is to be appointed acting chairman of the ...

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  13. claim

    Washington, March 26.--Foreign Ministers of 21 American republics will begin an ...

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  14. Argentine atomic described as "crazy"

    WASHINGTON, March 26.--An astronomer at the United States Naval observatory said it was absurd for Dr. Richter to claim an explosion could be produced on earth equal to those registered in stars like novae. ...

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  15. Drill purchase from Japan

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- Australia had to go to Japan to get 1,000,000 yards of khaki drill for stock piling because she had been unable ...

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  16. German migration endorsed

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Selective German migration had been endorsed by the immigration Planning Council, the Advisory ...

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  17. EISTEDDFOD AWARDS MADE AT GYMPIE

    GYMPIE, Monday.--With a total of 174 points for the two set pieces, the Brisbane Eisteddfod ...

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  18. DO MOTHERS STILL READ TO CHILDREN

    Sir Hugh Calms, famous Australian surgeon, thinks the education of Australian children may be suffering ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. Holiday deaths

    NEW YORK, March 26.--Over 200 persons lost their lives in accidents in the United States during the Easter week-end, shortly ...

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  20. CANADA'S NEW ENVOY

    Mr C. Fraser Elliott, former deputy Minister of Taxation in Canada, has been appointed Canadian High ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. More intermediate word accommodation needed in Qld public hospitals

    BRISBANE, Monday.--If more intermediate hospital accommodation was available in Queensland public hospitals patients would be happier and the Government would have an increased revenue, stated ...

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  22. Collide coal may save jobs

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Callide coal may avert one day a week unemployment for 10 000 Victorian workers. ...

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  23. N.Z. waterfront stoppage

    WELLINGTON, March 26. -- There was no work on the New Zealand waterfront during Easter, members of the services having ...

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  24. Jap exports rise

    TOKIO, March 26.--The Japanese Finance Ministry has announced Japan's exports in 1650 were over 75 percent higher than ...

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  25. EASTER IN JERUSALEM

    LONDON, March 26.--Diplomats of Roman Catholic countries walked in full regalia yesterday in Jerusalem through a sudden ...

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  26. Senate team not yet decided

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- The Liberal-Country Party joint Senate candidates will not be decided until further meetings have been ...

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  27. Luxury industries [?]rab labor

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- Luxury industries in Victoria were outbidding farmers for labor the Premier (Mr. J. McDonald) said ...

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  28. A.L.P. seeks Fed. price control

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The only section of national economy which was controlled was the workers' share of profits, the ...

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  29. DARING RESCUE FROM MINE SHAFT

    GYMPIE, Monday.--A Gympie bus proprietor made a dangerous 60-foot descent down an abandoned mine shaft to rescue a seriously injured elderly man early to-night. ...

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  30. Youth charged with murder

    MELBOURNE, Mon. -- A 16-year-old youth, Herbert Frederick Wason, of Long Gully, a Bendigo suburb, was charged in the ...

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  31. Appeals to A.L.P. withdrawn

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Two members of the Labor Party expelled for an alleged contravention of party rules announced ...

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  32. Search for plane

    LONDON, March 28. --Sixty aircraft continued to search the Atlantic for the American Globe-master which disappeared on ...

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