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  4. Too many miracles needed

    NEW YORK, March 27. --Scientists were sceptical of Argentine President Peron's atomic ...

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  5. GOVT. ASKS FOR MANDATE AND FULL MAJORITY

    CANBERRA, Tuesday. The Government had deliberately gone hack to the people for a mandate and a majority in each House to give effect to it, the Prime Minister (Mr, Menzies) declared in a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PACIFIC SURVEY FLIGHT TO CHILE COMPLETED

    VALPARAISO, Chile, March 27.--Captain P. G. Taylor landed his Catalina flying boat, Frigate Bird II, at the Chilean Air Force base at Quintero at 7.14 p.m. G.M.T., yesterday (5.14 a.m. Eastern ...

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  7. "Without precedent"

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --The External Affairs Minister (Mr. P. C. Spender) said to-night that the action of Dr. J. W. Burton in leaving his post as High ...

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  8. WELCOMED BY AUSTRALIAN ON EASTER IS.

    VALPARAISO, March 27. --When Frigate Bird alighted at Easter Island Captain Taylor was greeted by an. ...

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  9. Ban on sales of papers continues

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Sydney daily newspaper companies have invited applications from people ...

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  10. ENDORSED

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --The Australian High Commissioner to Ceylon. (Dr. J. W. Burton) ...

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  11. Want competent Government

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--The Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Mannix) said he hoped and ...

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  12. Campaign to cut informal Senate votes

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --Liberal Party canvassers will make an intensive effort to reduce the ...

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  13. STRUCK WITH SCISSORS

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A young married woman was struck on the head with a heavy pair of tailoring scissors by a man in her home ...

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  14. KOPIT DIES

    BRISBANE, Tues.--One of Queensland's most brutal murderers, Herbert Kopit, died in the Brisbane General Hospital on ...

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  15. CREW WANT

    THE main desire of the crew now was to rest and sleep after their long flight They managed, however, to stay awake long ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. 17 polio cases over Easter

    Brisbane,Tuesday.--Of the 17 polio cases reported to. the Health Department during the five day peri[?] over Easter, eight were ...

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  17. TWO DROWNED IN SURF

    SYDNEY, Toes. --A man and a boy were, drowned at Evan's Head beach this afternoon. ...

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  18. Dam&Enid Lyons not standing

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--Dame Enid Lyons will withdraw as Liberal candidate for Darwin (Tasmania) at the Federal ...

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  19. Need to develop coal resources

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Premier (Mr. Hanlon) to-night urged the Federal Government to expend £25,000,000 to exploit and ...

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  20. Korean gratuity

    MELBOURNE, Tues. --Servicemen in Korea will be granted a gratuity of 28 a day, Army headquarters announced to-day. ...

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  21. Grassland burnt Out

    MUTTABURRA, Tuesday. --More than 30,000 acres of grass land were burnt out in a big-bush fire about 40 miles north-east Of ...

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  22. EGG SALES INCREASED

    BRISBANE, Tues.--The report of the South Queensland Egg Marketing Board presented, to the annual ...

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  23. Mac ARTHUR MUST NOW CLEAR STATEMENTS WITH WASHINGTON

    NEW YORK, March 27.--The United States Joint Chiefs of Staff had instructed General MacArthur to clear all future statements of a political nature "with Washington, James Reston, New York 'Times' ...

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  24. Vic. Premier to visit coalfields

    MELBOURNE, Tues. --The Premier (Mr. McDonald) will go by plane to Queensland on April 11 for a three-weeks ...

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  25. Motor-cyclist killed

    CAIRNS, Tuesday.--A motorcyclist, Ernest Bocallatte (19), of Koah, via Kuranda, was killed and his pillion passenger, James Tully ...

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  26. Top of agenda for U.N. conference

    WASHINGTON, March 27. --State Department officials said yesterday General MacArthur's unauthorised "peace ...

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  27. U.N. link-up levels line across Korea

    TOKIO, March 27.--A link-up between three powerful task forces and United Nations ground troops has fully levelled the United Nations line across Korea just below the 38th parallel. ...

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  28. Soldiers fight bushfires

    MELBOURNE, Tues. --Soldiers are assisting firefighters to fight fresh autumn bushfires in Victoria. ...

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  29. POTATOES GO UP

    BRISBANE, Tues.--An increase of 3d per lb in the retail price of southern potatoes to be sold in Queensland was announced to-day ...

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  30. Sitting Labor men unopposed

    BRISBANE, Tues.--Labor's only three House of Representatives members in Queensland were unopposed for selection for their ...

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  31. Fire at Tully

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Police in Brisbane are trying to locate a man on holiday in the city to tell him his three shorn were ...

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  32. Australian doctor honored

    TOKIO, March 27.--Col. Charles Wason Nye, Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, has been welcomed by his American ...

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  33. Inquiry reopened?

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. --The court of inquiry into the crash of the A.N.A. Skymaster Amana may be re-opened. ...

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  34. N. Aust. art prize

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --The Queensland National Art Gallery has put up a 100 guineas prize for the best landscape or seascape in ...

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  35. ELECTION WRITS TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. --Writs will be issued, rolls will close and electoral officers will be ready to receive the ...

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  36. RED INVINCIBILITY MYTH EXPLODED

    LAKE SUCCESS, March 27.--General MacArthur told the United Nations yesterday that recent operations had exploded the "myth" that Communist military power was invincible. In his periodic report to the ...

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  37. Petrol price rise?

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday. --The price of petrol is almost certain to rise by another penny to 33 a gallon from Saturday week, the ...

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  38. Rush expected

    BRISBANE, Tues. --The Commonwealth Electoral Office expects record inquiries to-morrow from people checking on postal ...

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