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  4. Callide Biloela rail link approved

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --Parliament to-night approved construction of 9 miles 11 chains of the ...

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  5. Sir John Latham to retire

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. --The Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia (Sir John Latham) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. APPEAL TO GOVT. TO 'ORGANISE, SUBSIDISE' RURAL FIRE FIGHTING

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Government's ntotto in its approach to rural fire fighting should be "organise and subsidise the Opposition leader (Mr. G. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DRAFT JAP PEACE TREATY PREPARED

    NEW YORK, March 20.--Mr. John Foster Dulles (Republican State Department Adviser) yesterday told the Senate Foreign Relations ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A.C.T.U. SETS FACE AGAINST 44-HOUR WEEK

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. --The A.C.T.U. executive decided to-day it would resist any move to ...

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  9. Mr. Fadden plans whirlwind election campaign

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Deputy Prime Minister and Treasurer (Mr. A. W. Fadden) will visit all States except Tasmania during the snap Federal election campaign now getting underway. ...

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  10. LABOR'S PLANS FOR QLD.

    BRISBANE, Today.-- Plans for a four weeks' Federal election campaign are being prepared by the ...

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  11. Disservice to private enterprise

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- "Failure of the brick industry to achieve production is a grave ...

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  12. MESSAGES FROM EVILSPIRITS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Giving evidence in the Jenyns case to-day, John Richard Thompson Jenyns ...

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  13. Trucks needed for Callide

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- Thiess Bros. Pty. Ltd. are calling for, truck owner-drivers to cope with the increased production from ...

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  14. Shortage of coal Holds up cement

    MELBOURNE, Tues. -- Lack of coal had held up cement production, the managing, director and chairman of Australian Cement ...

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  15. Crowded day for general

    TOWNSVILLE, Tues. -- In a busy eight hours yesterday, the general officer commanding, the Army's Northern Command ...

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  16. State House adjourns in air of tension

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- The State Parliament adjourned to-night in an atmosphere of tension after the Speaker had ...

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  17. Court told of Jap experiment with poison

    LOS NEGROS, March 20.-- Japanese killed natives of the Dutch East Indies in 1945 by injecting them with poison, ...

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  18. Tug to assist disabled ship

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- The tug Carlock will sail to Fraser Island to-morrow to assist the disabled 900 ton coastal ship Alagna. ...

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  19. CLAIM UPHELD

    SYDNEY, Tues. -- Peter Mathleson (87), city businessman, obtained a verdict in the Supreme Court to-day that will gain him ...

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  20. Cure in hands of watersiders

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The cure for Australian shipping problems rested in the hands of the waterside workers, Mr. Reardon-Smith, ...

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  21. FEDERAL AID FOR STATE PENSION SCHEMES ADVOCATED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--An all-State approach to the at Federal Government for a direct financial grant for State Government pension schemes was suggested by the deputy Opposition leader (Mr. T. A. Hiley) in ...

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  22. Compensation benefits raised

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Mr. A. W. Munro (Lib., Toowong) in Parliament to-day suggested the extension of workers' compensation ...

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  23. OUT AT LAST

    MELBOURNE, Tues. -- To-day Mrs. Norah Murphy moved from her home on Essendon aerodrome after defying the Government for ...

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  24. Crew shortages hold up ships

    MELBOURNE, Tues. -- Nine Australian coastal vessels are held up in four ports through crew shortages. ...

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  25. POWER ZONING

    SYDNEY, Tues. -- State Cabinet decided to-day to zone electricity for industry and commerce in New South Wales, ...

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  26. Pyrites industry?

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Transport Minister (Mr. Duggan) said in Parliament to-night that Queensland may get a £3,009,090 ...

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  27. Tobacco crop down

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- An Agriculture Department survey on the current season's tobacco crop prospects shows that tobacco ...

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  28. RECORD PRICE

    SYDNEY, Tues. -- An Australian record price of 3500 guineas was paid for a stud Poll Hereford bull at the Show sales to-day. ...

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  29. "No feud" says board chairman

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tues. -- A denial that a feud existed between the ports of Rockhampton and Gladstone was made by the ...

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  30. IMPORTED CRIMINALS NOT WANTED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --"I think we have unfortunately enough criminals of our own in this country without ...

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  31. RE-ESTABLISHMENT BENEFITS FOR MEN OF KOREA FORCE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Army Minister (Mr. J. Francis) in Brisbane to-night denied an allegation that the Government debited discharged soldiers from Korea for their army shirts and trousers in cases ...

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  32. POTATO SHIP DELAYED

    BRISBANE, Tuesday, -- Queensland will lose her 40,000 bags of Tasmanian potatoes on the freighter Age ...

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  33. U.N. FORCES COMPRESSING REDS AGAINST 38th PARALLEL

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--More than 12 United Nations divisions to-day moved forward along the Korean front to compress the remaining Communist forces in South Korea tightly against the 38th parallel. They are gradually ...

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  34. Navy prize money

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- Navy men of all ranks will receive £86- each as their share of the Royal Australian Navy war prize ...

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  35. CABINET RESIGNS

    DJAKARTA, March 20. -- The Indonesian Prime Minister (Mohammed Natsir) told Journalists this afternoon he would tender ...

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