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  4. FUTURE FOR BEEF IS GRIM

    SYDNEY, Fri. -- Complete disaster threatens the Australian beef cattle industry unless drought ...

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  5. Incentive need greater

    CANBERRA, Friday--The need for an incentive system in industry could not be put aside much longer, the Postmaster. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. "Attract investment"

    LONDON, March 14. -- Sir Douglas Copland, writing in the 'Financial Times to- day said present Australian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. PROTEST OVER C.S.R'S RISE IN CHARGES

    BUNDABERG, Friday. -- Delegates to the annual conference of the Queensland Canegrowers' Council to- day protested at the unexpected announcement last year of an ...

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  8. Sugar rise report

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Reports thai sugar would rise by Id per lb. wera "mere conjecture,", the ...

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  9. Imports cuts harm urged on U. K. Govt.

    LONDON, March 14.--Mr. Godfrey Nicholson (Conservative) urged the Government yesterday to make representations to Australia at the ...

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  10. Fell 9 floors-- lived

    RICHMOND, Vir., March 14.--A Negro employee fell nine floors down a lift shaft in a department store here ...

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  11. U. S. PLAN FOR DISARMAMENT

    NEW YORK, March 14.--The United States to- day proposed to the United Nations a plan of disarmament which would start by a worldwide census of arms and a foolproof ...

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  12. EFFECT OF CUTS SLOW

    LONDON, March 14.-- Reuter's financial writer says bankers said last night Britain was seeing ...

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  13. Occupation-- "hard labor"

    SIDNEY, Fri.--A man who received gad sentences to talling 98 years in New South Wales, Queensland, Victoria, ...

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  14. RUSSIAN RESTORES DEAD

    MOSCOW, March 14.--Pravda the Communist newspaper, said yesterday Professor Vladimir ...

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  15. Democratic union in Brisbane

    BRISBANE, Fri.--A Queensland branch of the Australian Democratic Union was formed at a conference in Brisbane ...

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  16. Plane hits man

    SYDNEY, Friday.--A plane spraying potato crops in the Blayney district near Bathurst to-day struck a man with its ...

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  17. Personally changed

    SYDNEY, Fri. -- A young married man, whose whole personality was said to have been changed by a road ...

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  18. Referred back

    TOKIO, March 14. -- Allied sub-delegates at Panmunjom truce talks proposed to-day the deadlocked issue of prisoner ...

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  19. MILK BILL DEBATED

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Extension of Milk Board powers to overcome Brisbane's chaotic milk ...

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  20. Marginal increase moves

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Three moves to bring the Galvin decision on marginal increases to a swift showdown next week ...

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  21. RESIST PRESSURE ON LOANS

    BRISBANE, Rri.--The Premier (Mr. Gair) is determined to resist any Federal Government pressure to ...

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  22. Govt. will survey rural labor needs

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The most comprehensive survey ever undertaken of Queensland rural labor needs Will commence shortly--possibly next week. ...

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  23. Furniture price increase

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Furniture prices are expected to rise following the recent North Queensland log price increases. ...

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  24. R. A. A. F. officers for M. East

    CANBERRA, Fri.--The Minister for Air (Mr. McMahon) announced to- day five R. A. A. F. officers would leave by air for ...

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  25. Must refund union levy.

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Seamen's Union has agreed to refund to its members a 10- a pay levy for its "Oust Menzies" land "Peace and Progress" funds. ...

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  26. Prevent child trafficking

    BRISBANE Friday. -- Stronger measures are to be taken by the State Government to prevent trafficking in ...

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  27. Service leave

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Nine State union agreements already provided for long service leave, the Minister for Labor and ...

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  28. To attack Newcastle

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Operating from Evans Head, Aimberley's No. 82 Wing bombar force next week will "attack" ...

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  29. Merchants concerned

    BRISBANE, Fri.--The State Government's move for a higher quota on goods needed for its development projects is ...

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  30. Control of seeds

    BRISBANE, Friday.--Stricter control will be exercised over the quality of seeds and other farm commodities sold in ...

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  31. ORDEAL IN TORNADO

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- A mother and her baby escaped with only minor bruises when a freak tornado ...

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  32. Showdown on Peak Downs?

    BRISBANE Fri.--An early showdown on the Queensland British Food Corporation's project at Peak Downs was ...

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  33. Fodder shortage

    BRISBANE, Fri.--Far western and north- west landowners face their worst shortage of winter fodder ever. ...

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  34. Licences issued

    BRISBANE, Fri. -- One hundred and fifty licences to take delivery of British and Continental general goods in ...

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  35. Cancel passages

    LONDON, March 14.--Australian immigration officials at The Hague to-day ordered the cancellation of all air passages ...

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  37. Fighter wing

    NICOSIA, Mar. 14.--A R. A. F. spokesman said to- day it was still not definitely known whether the Australian fighter ...

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  38. Dispute continues

    BRISBANE, Fri.--No agreement in the Collinsville State Mine dispute was reached to- day by an inter-union round ...

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  39. LICENCE WITHDRAWN.

    Peter Morgan, one of Queensland's most capable Jockeys, had his riding licence withdrawn by the Q.T.C. committee ...

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  40. FOOD PROJECT LOSS

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The combined losses on the agricultural and pastoral operations of the Queensland British Food Corporation since the commencement in 1948 total £375,945. ...

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  41. CEMENT SHORTAGE MENACE

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Federal Government has been advised by the Premier that a cement shortage would menace Queensland's drive for food production. Mr. Gair has asked the Prime ...

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  42. Drive on "black" fish

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday. -- A new drive is planned in Townsville against the illegal sale of fish. ...

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  43. Leave bill amendments

    BRISBANE, Friday.--The Opposition will move a number of amendments to the long service leave bill to remove any suggestion of direction to the Industrial Court. ...

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  44. Rain needed in far north

    CAIRNS, Fri.--Representatives of the caue, grazing, dairying and peanut industries in the Cairns district last ...

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