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  4. "Russians fools to declare war now"

    WASHINGTON, March 12.--General Eisenhower told two Senate committees in secret testimony recently that the Russians would be "really fools" if they declared war now. ...

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  5. Teenagers alleged attack on aged man

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Three teenagers and a 21-year-old man had put their heads together and ...

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  6. RED CUT IN B.H.P. OUTPUT

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Communist tactics had reduced B.H.P.'s steel output to 60 per ...

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  7. Double dissolution chances minimised

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Expert legal advice tendered to Federal Ministers to-day considerably dampened their hopes for an early ...

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  8. Miners vote on strikes to-day

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Miners in northern New South Wales will vote to-morrow whether to end the one day a week coal mine ...

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  9. ALLIES CLOSING IN ROUND HONGCHON

    TOKIO, March 12.--Allied troops smashed six miles through faltering Communist defences in central Korea to-day and closed in from three directions on Hongchon, a big Chinese base 20 miles south of the ...

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  10. "WAR WON'T PAY REDS"

    General Lucius Clay former American military governor of Germany, stated recently that Atlantic Pact nations ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. "ARM JAPAN, BUT BAN HER NAVY," SAYS RSL

    Mr J. C. Neagie, Federal secretary of the R.S.L., stated recently that the Federal executive of the Returned ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SOLDIERS ESCAPE

    LONDON, March 12.--Eight young soldiers held at Maryhlll barracks prison, Glasgow, overpowered the guards and escaped ...

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  13. 87-year-old man caims £106,000

    SYDNEY, Monday--Compound interest totalling £70,000 was included in a claim for £106,000 ...

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  14. TRAINING FOR THE DISABLED

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Seven hundred disabled Queenslanders were helped back to useful employment last year, the Social Services ...

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  15. "Shocked" by New Australians

    CANBERRA, Monday.--At a meeting of the Canberra Advisory Council to-day, Mr. J. Fraser, a Labor member, accused New ...

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  16. "FISH ACT AIMED AT A PRIVATE COMPANY"

    BRISBANE, Monday.--It was claimed to-night by Mr. P. A. Kingston, former manager of the Queensland Fish Board, that the new Queensland Fish Act was aimed at a private South Coast fish company. ...

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  17. Red Cross plan for atom war

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Australian Red Cross Society is making plans for treating ...

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  18. PLANS FOR MORE COAL DISCUSSED

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Plans for increased coal production in Australia were discussed ...

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  19. Bomb exploded in waste basket

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A home-made bomb was exploded in Bunya Flats, Coronation Drive, the city, on ...

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  20. Gas rise sought

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday.--An increase of approximately 13 per cent in the price of gas was sought by the Rockhampton Gas ...

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  21. Customs to fix fate of ship

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Customs authorities are expected to decide to-morrow on the future of the British-owned freighter Admiral ...

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  22. 4000 women seek 75 per cent wage

    BRISBANE, Mon.--More than 4000 female employees in Queensland will be concerned in applications for wages of 75 per cent ...

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  23. HUGE DAMAGE BY TWO FIRES

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Damage estimated at £100,000 was caused by fires which broke out in two produce stores in Victoria ...

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  24. Fighter strength

    LONDON, March 12.--Britain now is estimated to have about 900 fighters, and the total may exceed 1000 before the year's end. ...

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  25. N.Z. STRIKE ENTERS ITS FOURTH WEEK

    WELLINGTON, March 12.--The waterfront strike --the worst industrial hold-up since the present National Government took office in December, 1949-- enters its fourth week to-day, with no immediate ...

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  26. Petrol may go up by 1d

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Petrol companies which are pressing for 3d a gallon rise in the price of petrol are likely to get only 1d ...

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  27. RUBBER FALLS

    SINGAPORE, March 12.--Singapore rubber to-day recorded a sharp fall of 9 cents a pound. At the close of business it was ...

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  28. 10,000 new houses built

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A record number of houses--10,000--were built in Queensland in 1950, the Government Statistician ...

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  29. THIEVES' BUSY WEEK-END

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Thieves stole £12,000 worth of copper, suitings, cameras, jewellery and other goods in Sydney during the week-end. Sheets of pure copper worth £8000 were stolen from the Rhodes factory of the Colonial Sugar Refining Chemicals Ltd. ...

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  30. First helicopter for Queensland

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The first of six helicopters to come to Australia had been loaded in America for transit to Australia, the Air ...

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  31. Soldier released

    TOKIO, March 12.--Robert Fargie, 29-year-old British Army driver, was freed to-day when the commanding General refused to ...

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