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  4. Reds hold unions by cooking of ballots says P.M.

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--More than one Communist leader held his place in a trade union by "cooking a ballot," the Prime ...

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  5. Auditor criticises Govt. activities INVESTIGATION ORDERED

    CANBERRA, Wednesday .--The Federal Government has commissioned a senior officer of the Public Service Board (Mr. J. T. Pinner) to go to London to investigate the cost and size of Australia's ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND NEEDS TWO HELICOPTERS FOR FLOODS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--In allocating one helicopter to Queensland the Federal Government ...

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  7. 73, SHE DEFIES COURT ORDER

    Melbourne, Wednesday--Mrs. Nora Murphy (73), of Essendon, to-night began ...

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    THIS recent portrait of the Duke of Edinburgh was taken at his London home, Clarence House. The Duke is at present with the Fleet in the Mediterranean. He was joined by his wife, H.R.H. Princess ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RISKS OF SPREAD OF WAR ARE SERIOUS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The risks of the present conflict in Korea spreading through South-east Asia to areas even closer to Australia were real and should need no emphasis, the ...

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  10. Concern over sugar deal

    CANBERRA, Wed.--The Federal Government was making the strongest possible representations to Britain ...

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  11. Caucus critical of Qld. hotels

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The general standard of hotel accommodation throughout Queensland was severely criticised at the State Labor ...

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  12. Double dissolution

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) is expected to ask the Governor- General(Mr. McKell) to-morrow morning for a double dissolution of the Commonwealth ...

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  13. NEW CALLIDE RAIL LINK

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The building of a new railway line to the Callide coalfield from the Rannes --Lawgi section has been ...

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  14. ELECTION MOVE IS CONFIRMED

    AN urgent message from Canberra at 1 a.m. this (Thursday) morning stated the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) ...

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  15. TIMBER MILLING HELD UP BY WET

    BRISBANE, Wed. — Prolonged wet weather caused a drop of 15.8 per cent in the consumption of log timber by Queensland's 739 ...

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  16. Baby dies in fire

    SYDNEY, Wed.--People who watched fire destroy a cottage in North Goulburn this afternoon were unaware that a ...

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  17. Bidding keen at wool sales

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The sixth series of Brisbane wool sales was continued to-day. when approximately 11,760 bales were ...

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  18. APPALLED BY AUST APATHY

    WARWICK, Wednesday.--After six months in Australia, Lieut. General N. Clowes is ...

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  19. 'SMOOTH WORK' ON, N.Z.'S WATERFRONT

    Wellington, March 14.--Waterfront work by the services is proceeding smoothly, and in Wellington to-day more than 500 soldiers and airmen were engaged. ...

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  20. ELECTION TIP FOR APRIL 28

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Queensland Liberal members are tipping the possibility of a Federal election on April 28. ...

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  21. Rail theft charge

    ROCKHAMPTON, Wednesday.--Twenty-year-old Walter James Mulhollaod admitted, in the Court of Petty Sessions to-day a charge ...

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  22. YOUTH SHOT BY FRIEND

    SYDNEY, Wed.--A 17-years-old youth was accidentally shot dead at Cowra late to-day by a young friend who earlier in the day had ...

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  23. More U.S. troops for West Europe

    WASHINGTON, March 14.--Two Senate committees voted unanimously yesterday to approve of President Truman's assignment ...

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  24. CALLIDE LIFT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--The freighter Dundula late to-day was fixed to load Callide coal for Victoria at Gladstone. The chairman ...

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  25. Contact broken on Korean front

    TOKIO, March 15.--Chinese Communist and North Korean forces yesterday traded space for time to build a new mountain line ...

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  26. Petrol price rises Id.

    Melbourne, Wednesday.--The price of petrol will be increased by a penny a gallon from to-morrow. This was decided by the conference of State ...

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  27. Alleges baby beaten for refusing to eat meal

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The sight of a 12 months-old baby girl being beaten with a leather belt because she would not eat had so upset him that he was unable to finish his meal, a witness told the ...

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  28. No alteration in recruiting

    BRISBANE, Wed--Australia's present recruiting set-up is not to be altered, stated the Director- General of Recruiting ...

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  29. New destroyer

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--H.M.A.S. Anzac, Australia's newest destroyer, was commissioned to-day, and will make final ...

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  30. First lap oyer

    NOUMEA, March 14.--The flying boat Frigate Bird II, took off from the Clarence River on the first flight stage of its ...

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  31. Charleville fire

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Station hands, graders, and tractors, were being rushed to a 30,000 acre fire in the Charleville area to-night. ...

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  32. PREFABS ON WAY

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The first consignment of the 336 prefabricated homes for use as married quarters for Army, Air Force and ...

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