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  4. URANIUM IN VICTORIA

    Melbourne, Friday.--Victoria's first uranium deposits have been discovered in the ...

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  5. Britain must find market for Aust. sugar

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Britain is specifically committed to find a markets for 600,000 tons of Australian sugar, together with quantities from other exporters, up to 1958. ...

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  6. American patrols push four miles across parallel

    TOKIO, March 30.--An American divisional spokesman at the western front to-day said American patrols had pushed to four milies above the 38th parallel. ...

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  7. GOVT. SENATE TEAM CHOSEN

    BRISBANE, Fri.--The Liberal-Country Party Senate team was completed to-day, when ...

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  8. GREAT AMERICANS DIFFER AND PUZZLE THEIR COUNTRYMEN

    WASHINGTON, March 30.--Two great Americans spoke in Washington yesterday and their differing views left their countrymen puzzled. Charles Wilson, director of ...

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  9. MYXOMATOSIS GREAT BOON

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Myxamatosis would prove the greatest boon to the grazing industry in Queensland since ...

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  10. NEGOTIATED PEACE RULED OUT

    TOKIO, March 30.--Informed sources interpreted Chinese rejection, of General MacArthur's ...

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  11. Defence opens in Jenyns case

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Opening the defence in the Jenyns case to-day, Mr. M. Hanger, K.C. (for ...

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  12. "BLACK PACT OF 1951"

    LONDON, March 30.--The "Daily Express' in an editorial, calls the proposed British sugar deal with Cuba ...

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  13. LIBERAL-C.P. POLICY "NOT DEFENSIVE"

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The Prime Minister is expected to attack Mr. Chifley's policy speech on several grounds when he ...

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  14. Steel shortage threatens State

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Power blackouts, workless days and water shortages threaten the State if the steel shortage becomes more acute, ...

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  15. Housekeeper scheme rejected

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Federal Government's scheme for establishing a home help or housekeeper service in Queensland has ...

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  16. Opponent for Dr.Evatt

    SYDNEY, Fri.--Mrs. Nancy Wake to-night, won Liberal Party Barton at the Federal election. ...

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  17. Attendance order reaffirmed

    SYDNEY, Fri.--The chairman of the Central Coal Reference Board. (Mr. G[?]lagher) to-day ruled that the attendance ...

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  18. Deferred pay for Korea, force

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) said to-day the Government had not approved war gratuity ...

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  19. BRITISH SHIP FIRED ON

    HONG KONG, March 30.--Crewmen of the British ship Hunan, 2826 tons, to-day reported a brief but lively battle ...

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  20. Vessel to join whaling fleet

    CAIRNS, Friday.--The former excise patrol vessel Vigilant sailed from Cairns this afternoon for Thursday Island on the way to ...

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  21. PERSIA SACKS FOREIGN HELP

    TEHERAN, March 30.--Fifteen foreign advisers to the Persian Government have been peremptorily told their ...

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  22. Steel shipments for Townsville

    TOWN SVILLE, Friday.--Three shipments of southern steel are scheduled to arrive in Townsville early in April. ...

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  23. COASTAL GALES EXPECTED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Gale force winds are expected to slash the coast south from Bowen to the border this ...

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  24. Broke window

    CAIRNS, Fri.--Angus McFarlane Black and Ule Sorenson, laborers, of Gordonvale, appeared in the Police Court at ...

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  25. Women strikers defy order

    SYDNEY, Friday.--Striking women ironworkers in Newcastle to-day rejected a union official's advice to return to work. ...

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  26. Cement workers for Townsville

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.--Sixty thousand tons of cement and more than 4,000,000 concrete bricks will shortly be produced ...

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  27. Bride shot on honeymoon

    BRISBANE, Friday,--A Sydney bride of two days, was accidentally shot by her 24-year-old husband' at Southport to-day. ...

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  28. Sawmill burnt out

    BRISBANE, Fri.--in Tully's second fire this week damage estimated at £20,000 was caused by a fire which completely gutted a ...

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  29. Deliveries cut?

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Brisbane grocers were considering, cutting out home deliveries, the Brisbane and Suburban Shopkeepers' ...

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  30. War inventions awards made

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Federal Government will pay a total of £2500 to two Victorians for inventions used in the last ...

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  31. TRAGEDY ENDED STUDENTS' "RAG"

    ADELAIDE, Friday.--"Ultimately the question will be whether the sorry tale of this boy's unfortunate end was due to some innocent horseplay in a spirit of fun, or was the consequence of a malicious assault ...

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  32. Bridge span landed

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday.--The fourth and longest span on the new Fitzroy River bridge was landed on its bearings on pier No. ...

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  33. £500 "disappears"

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Police are investigating the disappearance of over £500 in notes from a home in Paddington early this morning. ...

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  34. Peanut price fixed

    KINGAROY, Fri.--A meeting of 110 growers decided to-day to instruct the Peanut Marketing Board that from March 30 no ...

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  35. Air trip to funeral

    GYMPIE, Friday--The parents of a young Gympic pilot killed when an R.A.AF. plane crashed during a training flight on ...

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  36. Double time sought

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Payment of double ordinary time for work done on Saturday mornings is being sought from the State ...

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  37. Dr Burton criticised policy of Government

    SYDNEY, Friday.--"It is quite clear that while Dr. J. W. Burton was still High Commissioner he not only vacated his post, but he criticised publicly the policy of the Government," the Exetrnal Affairs ...

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  38. Loading not automatic

    SYDNEY, Fri.--An Industry, loading to compensate for any basic wage loss was not automatic, Mr. Justice Kirby warned ...

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  39. Sugar technologists

    BUNDABERG, Friday.--At the sugar cane technologists conference sitting in Bunaaberg members were addressed by Mr. E. T. ...

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  40. Truck driver injured

    WARWICK, Friday.--The driver of a heavy transport truck en route from Newcastle to Brisbane suffered serious head injuries when ...

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  41. Death sentences

    HONG KONG, March 30.--More than 100 persons were sentenced to death by the Toishan People's court during the past two ...

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  42. Pensioner killed

    CAIRNS, Friday.--John Ryan, 82. pensioner of Gordonvale, was Killed instantly nt 10.15 a.m. today when he was struck by a ...

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  43. Army to take 17-year-olds

    Melbourne, Friday.--Reduction of the minimum age for enlistment in the Australian ...

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  44. WANTS 60-DIVISI0N FORCE FOR W. PACIFIC

    CHICAGO, March 30.--Mr. Harold Stassen, one of the Republican Party's leaders and president of the Pennsylvania University, said in a speech to-day a Western Pacific defence force of 60 divisions should be established as part of a plan to defeat international Communism without war. ...

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  45. Crossing smash

    TOOWOOMBA, Friday.--James William Frederick Whittaker, of 26 Eton-street, Toowoomba, was, to-day involved in a level crossing ...

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  46. Return to work

    WELLINGTON, March 30.--At Wellington to-day, nearly 800 servicemen worked 15 ships. At Wairoa, Hawkes Bay, 71 ...

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  47. Program cancelled

    LONDON, March 30.--The British Broadcasting Corporation's television diet system, which brought in requests for diet ...

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