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  4. "All boys the same"

    The Very Rev. Brother E. F. C l a n c y, Ll. D., Superior-General of the Christian Brothers, does ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Brisbane to get milk on Sunday

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Industrial Court to-day took action to ensure a seven-day delivery of milk in Brisbane. Mr. H. J. Harvey, court ...

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  6. Two points left--Soviet Union, airfields

    NEW YORK, March 21.--The Communist truce negotiators at Panmunjom to-day asked for more time to outline North Korean areas where neutral inspection teams would operate after ...

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  7. Tempers hot on backyard fowls debate

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Tempers ran Hot in Parliament to-day and members intervened when it appeared likely that Messrs. Turner (Labor, ...

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  8. HOURS "STRIKE" BY TEACHERS IS SUGGESTED

    BRISBANE, Friday.--A "regulation strike" is suggested by a teacher in the Queensland Teachers' Union official journal. The teacher says in ...

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  9. Country housing better

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Although there was- still a lag of housing accommodation in the ...

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  10. Employers to seek leave "staggering"

    BRISBANE, Friday.--An approach will almost certainly be made to the Industrial Court by scores of Queensland employers to "stagger" ...

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  11. No clue to cuts extent

    BRISBANE, Friday.--No indication was given to-day of the likely extent of dollar import cuts ...

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  12. CUTS HIT CARPETS

    LONDON, March 21.--President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Thorneycroft) said in the House of ...

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  13. Red war with Japan?

    NEW YORK, March 21.--The United Press Tokio correspondent reports that General Matthew ...

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  14. HOSPITAL HOLD-UP

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Shortages of material and tradesmen were holding up preparatory work for the ...

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  15. Disease protection

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--Migrants arriving in the Cyrenia next Monday would be required to sign a questionnaire ...

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  16. Treaty ratified by Senate

    WASHINGTON, Mar. 21.--The Senate yesterday ratified the Japanese peace treaty and the, ...

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  17. Loan suspension

    MELBOURNE, Friday--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-night any temporary suspension by the ...

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  18. Injured after death news

    CANBERRA, Friday.--A, New Australian was knocked oil his, bicycle by a car and critically ...

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  19. Tourist injured

    TOWNSVILLE, Fri.--An English woman passenger on the Merkur was admitted to the, Tully Hospital this ...

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  20. Fell from boiler

    CAIRNS, Fri.--Leendert de Brees (33), a native, of Holland, who has been a resident of Babinda for only six ...

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  21. 10 die in crash

    CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas, March 21.--A four-enghied navy Privateer aircraft carrying 10 men crashed into the ...

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  22. Quads in Glasgow

    LONDON, Mar. 21.--Mrs. Nora FItzpatrick (32), Glasgow school teacher, gave birth to quadruplets--two boys and two ...

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  23. "REJECT WAR IDEA"

    SANFRANCISCO, March 21.--Secretary of the Air Force (Mr. Thomas Finletter) said ...

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  24. PRIMARY PRODUCTS REVIEW

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Outlook for the beef cattle industry generally was poor, the Agriculture and Stock Department's marketing division says in its current report on ...

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  25. Airlines decision

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--Policy decisions on the future of Trans Australia Airlines and Australian National Airways ...

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  26. Death in collision

    BRISBANE, Fri.--A five- year-old girl was killed in a head-on collision between a tram and ear in Lutwyche ...

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  27. Unconscious after fall

    COLOMBO, March 21.--The Prime Minister of Ceylon (Mr. Don Stephen Senanayake) was stlil unconscious to-day, four ...

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  28. Easter camps

    BRISBANE. Fri.--Church camps over Easter will attract nearly 1500 young people to coastal and country towns. ...

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  29. CARRIER LOAN TO AUSTRALIA

    MELBOURNE, Friday.--The British Government has agreed to lend the light aircraft carrier, Vengeance, to the Royal Australian Navy until the R. A. N's new carrier, Melbourne, ...

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  30. Malay terror strikes again

    SINGAPORE, March 21.--Guerrillas, believed to be the gang which murdered former Hight Commissioner Sir ...

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  31. Re-elected president

    BRISBANE; Fri.--For the tenth successive term Mr. W. A. Brand has been elected president of the ...

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  32. POLICE RISES

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Police sergeants and cadets will get more pay and many other police will benefit by an ...

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  33. TURNED TO ADVANTAGE

    MELBOURNE, Fri. The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) to-day made a brilliant save after a slip in ...

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  34. Rail claims

    BRISBANE, Fri.--The Industrial Court hoped to make a decision on the salaries and wages section of the combined ...

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  35. Re-trial ordered

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--Stanley Henry Shaw (32), ex-boxer, will be re-tried for the murder of Svlvia Holmes (22). office ...

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  36. Objector's case dismissed

    BRISBANE, Fri.--The Full Court to-day dismissed the appeal of a youth who said his conscientious belief did not ...

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  37. WHEAT CAMPAIGN TO PROVIDE STERLING

    CANBERRA, Friday.--The Commonwealth Government has set a target of 300,000,000 bushels production in the next two years in its "Grow More Wheat" campaign. ...

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  38. Narrow escape

    TOOWOOMBA, Fri.--Several persons had narrow escapes from death to-night when two cars collided head-on and ...

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  39. SALARY CUT

    MELBOURNE, Fri.--Acceptance by 100 employees of three textile mills of a 10 per cent cut in salaries was a ...

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  40. To study here

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.--Two children of a Chinese businessman in Singapore felt that 12 months was too long to wait ...

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  41. Power crisis over

    BRISBANE, Fri.--The southeast Queensland power crisis is expected to end at the weekend. ...

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  42. Coal bodies mixed

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Queensland Coal Owners' Association has decided to confer with a Sydney Q. C. on the ...

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  43. 124,000 in Army in three, years

    BRISBANE, Friday.--An Australian army totalling 124,000 men was V planned in three years, the Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) said to-day. Mr. Francis was addressing ...

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  44. Economist for Japan

    BRISBANE, Fri.--A young Australian economist left Brisbane to-day to write a book about Japan. ...

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