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  4. 50 per cent cut in U.K.-Aust. shipping

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The number of ships to Australia from Britain, both passenger and cargo vessels, will be reduced by half in the next four months because of slow turn round on the Australian coast. ...

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  5. "INSIDE" MAN HELPED IN ROBBERY, SAY POLICE

    Brisbane, Monday.--An "inside" man was believed to have been paid £150 to assist in a £1200 ...

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  6. Big Communist build up in Korea

    TOKIO, April 2.--General MacArthur warned to-day of a big buildup of Chinese troops in central Korea, just north of the ...

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  7. Defence in Jenyns case continues

    Brisbane, Monday.--He had not the habit of quoting Scripture, Herbert Carrington Jenyns ...

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  8. GREATEST DEFENCE IS DEVELOPMENT Of COUNTRY'S RESOURCES

    CAIRNS, Monday.--The greatest defence a country can have is the development of its resources. The people should be given every assistance and ...

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  9. A.L.P man found to be disloyal

    Melbourne, Monday.--The anti-Communist Melbourne secretary of the Waterside Workers' ...

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  10. Butchers can open Saturdays

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Butcher shops can remain open for Saturday trading during the winter, but ...

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  11. PACIFIC PACT COMING ?

    WASHINGTON, April 2.--State Department officials will begin work this week on a Pacific defence pact similar to ...

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  12. BIG JUMP IN METAL PRICES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The British Ministry of Supply has increased United Kingdom metal prices as from April 1. ...

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  13. Caucus meeting invitation?

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Independent M.L.A. for Mundingburra (Mr. T. Alkens) claimed tonight that the Premier had ...

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  14. Govt, campaign starts to-night

    BRISBANE, Mon.--The Government policy speech to be delivered by the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) In ...

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  15. CUBAN DEAL THREAT TO EMPIRE SUGAR

    BRISBANE, Monday.--An alarming feature of the British Government's proposed deal with Cuba on the Canadian ...

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  16. Writ follows paper dispute

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A £10,000 writ was issued out of the Supreme Court late to-day as a result of last week's dispute over ...

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  17. Only temporary

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Wool Realisation Act was only a temporary measure, and would be repealed as soon as economic ...

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  18. Values of fine wools drop

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Absence of buying from American Interests dropped values of finer fleeces 5 per cent below those of the ...

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  19. FEDERAL AID NEEDED FOR QLD. TOBACCO

    BRISBANE,.. Mon.--Speaking in support of the Labor candidate for the Bulimba by election, Mr. R. G. Gardner ...

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  20. Proposed Jap treaty ''generous one"

    WELLINGTON, April 2.--The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. F. W. Doidge), confirming that New Zealand had ...

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  21. Note taking by police denied

    BRISBANE, Mon.--A Government spokesman said to-day there was "not one atom of truth" in the statement that police had ...

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  22. Co-operatives suggested

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Consumers' co-operative stores and a chain of distributing depots were suggested to-day by the ...

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  23. REDS HAVE SABOTEURS AT WORK IN AUST. INDUSTRIES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Allegations that Communist technical saboteurs were at work in Australian industries and that some motor trade organisations were trying to restrict petrol sale hours still ...

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  24. Gaol sentence set aside

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Bertram William Hatton, photographer, of Simpson's-road, Bardon, to-day successfully appealed against his ...

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  25. 9 POLIO CASES

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Five poliomyelitis cases were reported from the Redcliffe peninsula area over the week-end and to-day. ...

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  27. Field day at sugar station

    BUNDABERG, Monday.--Four hundred canegrowers attended the annual field day at the South Queensland Sugar Experiment ...

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  28. Laborer charged

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A 33- years-old laborer was arrested In Bourke-street, city, to-day, and was charged with attempted ...

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  29. Seven further charges against electoral officer

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Seven further charges were preferred against Queensland's principal electoral officer, Bernard Joseph Maguire (53), in the city watchhouse this morning. ...

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  30. FED. AID WITH DEVELOPMENT OF CALLIDE COAL

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Callide coalfield is being rapidly developed by the Commonwealth Government in an endeavor to relieve the coal famine in southern States. ...

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  31. One drowned in fishing mishap

    SYDNEY, Monday.--One man was drowned and two others staggered ashore exhausted after they had abandoned their rowing boat ...

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  32. Huge tiger shark caught

    Auckland, April 2.--A tiger shark weighing more than 12001b. was landed off Mayor ...

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  33. Union's attitude to strikes defined

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The organised trade union movement would not hesitate to condemn and isolate all strikes which were ...

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  34. Brief endorsement

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Mr. J. Howard Thain, of Manly, was endorsed Liberal candidate for the Dalley seat for exactly 2½ hours ...

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  35. Ban on contracts to building workers

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A ban on the letting of contracts to building workers, particularly for the erection of prefabricated ...

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  36. Power shortages for many years

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Australia's power shortages would exist for many years, delegates told the annual conference of the ...

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  37. Mysterious theft

    BRISBANE, Mon.--The mysterious disappearance of £126 from the safe of the London and Lancashire Insurance Company of ...

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  38. Wool referendum

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The new wool reserve plan would be submitted to woolgrowers on a referendum soon after the Federal ...

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  39. Polio case in loswich

    IPSWICH, Monday.--The third case of poliomyelitis reported in Ipswich since the epidemic began last year has been officially ...

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  40. R.A.C.Q. FEE RISE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Speaking at the R.A.C.Q. annual genera, meeting to-night, the treasurer (Mr. F. L. Chadwick) said: "it ...

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  41. AMANA INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--The Minister for Air (Mr. T. W. White) to-day announced that he would ask Mr. Justice Simpson to ...

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  42. Talks on materials

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Commonwealth-State talks would be held soon on availability of channelling steel, cement and other ...

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  43. IN LUXURY CLASS

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Ham has reached 86 a lb. In some city stores--only 6d. cheaper than caviar. ...

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