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  4. "DISSATISFIED WITH MEAGRE PROFITS"

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Frustrated by ties of policy and Government apathy to its justifiable claims, the sugar industry is facing the worst crisis in its history. ...

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  5. REVIEW Of GOVT. POLICY

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said tonight Federal Cabinet ...

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  6. P.M. answers --criticism on import cuts

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Commonwealth Government is establishing a .committee to review the initial basis of the recent import cuts, ...

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  7. Sugar refinery for North Qld.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--An inquiry into the practicability of establishing a sugar refinery in some North Queensland centre was recommended by the annual conference of the Australian Sugar ...

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  8. DISCUSS SUGAR PROBLEMS

    THE president (Mr. W. A. Brand), left, and secretary (Mr. E. T. S. Pearce), of the Australian Sugar Producers' Association confer betwen sessions of the association conference in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. Top line talks with U.S. experts

    BRISBANE, Monday--American economic experts, Mr. S. R Cope and Mr. A. M. Kamarch, ...

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  10. RECORD RAIN IN MARYBOROUGH

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A record three-day rainfall of more than 18½ inches from last Friday,night to this afternoon was registered in Maryborough. ...

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  11. MEALS APPEAL HEARD

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Industrial Court today reserved its decision in an appeal by two sugar ...

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  12. Cuts negative say graziers

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Graziers and wool growers leaders to-night said the Federal Government's import restrictions were negative. ...

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  13. Two die of poisoning

    TOOWOOMBA, Monday.--Two of the Millmerran children admitted to the. Toowoomba General ...

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  14. Prelate died in prison camp

    HONG KONG, March 17.-- Death after eight months to a Communist prison has ended nearly 50 years mission work ...

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  15. Gaoled for pie theft

    SYDNEY, Monday. --A motor driver had stolen 1606 meat pies and '352 loaves of bread from his ...

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  16. Nazi sentenced

    NUREMBERG, March 17.--A German court to-day sentenced Franz Rademacher (45) in charge of Jewish affairs in ...

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  17. To examine security program

    WASHINGTON, March 17.-- Three Congressional committees will begin in earnest this week a critical ...

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  18. U.N. attack on camp?

    TOKIO, March 17. --Communist truce negotiators at Panmunjom today charged that an ...

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  19. Probe on nurse's death

    MELBOURNE, Monday. --Detectives are investigating the death to-day of a 35-year-old Irish migrant nurse. who was ...

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  20. Fishing record

    BRISBANE, Monday. --A world fishing record has been credited to Brisbane. Queensland Game Fishing ...

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  21. Party politics in roads aid?

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Two Federal Liberal members to-day accused the State Government of favoring shires which were politically advantageous to it in distributing ...

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  22. Section invalid

    MELBOURNE, Mon. --The High Court held to-day that Section 6 of the New South Wales Hide and Leather ...

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  23. Brisbane short

    BRISBANE, Mon.-- [?]is again threatened with nea[?]y water restrictions. Government Works ...

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  24. "NOT NAZI"

    Famous German pianist Walter Giescking arrived in Australia recently for a nine-weeks' tour with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. SEAL BURST ON OLD ROMA BORE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--An old oil bore eight miles from Roma broke a nine ton concrete seal this morning and to-night was hurling a column of gas and water 120 feet into the air. ...

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  26. Not' missing in floods

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Mr. R.D. McDowell, employed, at the Teddtington Mill, near Maryborou[?] was having dinner at ...

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  27. Financial slump

    SYDNEY, Mon. --There was a further slump of £5,686,104 in Australian funds abroad during the week ended ...

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  28. Memorial drive desecrated

    SYDNEY, Monday. --For three nights in succession vandals have wrecked trees and tablets in Fairfield dedicated to ...

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  29. Butchers fined

    ROCKHAMPTON, Mon. --Two Rockhampton butchers who sold meat at prices in excess of the fixed price in ...

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  30. A.L.P. affiliation

    BRISBANE, Mon.-- The State executive of the Federated Ironworkers' Association to-day decided to affiliate with ...

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  31. Drought' broken

    BRISBANE, Mon. --Nearly 70,000 square miles were drenched with torrential rain to-day, breaking the drought ...

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  32. Support women

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Queensland women athletes will support any move to send Victorian, Winsome Cripps, and ...

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  33. To ratify treaty

    WASHINGTON. March 17.-- The United States Senate is expected to cast an overwhelming vote in favor of ratifying ...

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  34. STOP PRESS

    Mackay Police early tins morning were Investigating the death of a 32 year old married woman at her home ...

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  35. 'LABOR NEWS' WASTE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The annual conference of the Federated Ironworkers' Association decided to-day to give all copies of 'Labor News' published on February 27 to the hospitals waste ...

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  36. Dead cats, and more cats!

    VICTORIA, British Columbia, March 17. --Ben Maggs has killed 138 cats in three days on the estate of ...

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  37. Hold-up honors?

    MELBOURNE, Mon. --Australian Army Headquarters in Korea should be asked to explain why the Australian ...

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  38. NEW CATTLE BREED DUE SOON

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Two hundred Santa Gertrudis cattle--50 bulls and 150 heifers--from the King ranch, Texas, will sail from Los Angeles on May 20 for Queensland. They will be divided between ...

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  39. Still out

    ROCKHAMPTON Mon. -- There were no further developments in the strike over unloading the overseas freighter ...

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