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  4. Had to stop imports now or "go broke"

    LONDON, March 9.--Australia's import restrictions, which will seriously affect British trade, are officially ...

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  5. Sugar price may wait for months

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--It would be impossible to secure a new price for sugar for some months, said Queensland representatives of the industry who returned to Brisbane from ...

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  6. WANT MORE FOR BACON

    CANBERRA, Sunday. --The Minister for Commerce (Mr. John McEwen) said to-night ...

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  7. GALL TO ROME LIGHT WORLD

    VATICAN CITY, Mar 9.--The Pope yesterday outlined a plan for the city of Rome to ...

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  8. Peace dispute less hopeful

    A NEW, bitter dispute over prisoners of war has further tightened the deadlocked Korean armistice talks as they near the end of eight fruitless ...

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  9. British bomb not city buster

    NEW YORK, March 9. --The all British atom bomb to be exploded in Australia ...

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  10. CZECHS ESCAPE TERROR

    LONDON, March 9.-- Refugees from Communism came from behind the Iron Curtain in two ...

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  11. BIG RED FORCES IN AREA

    SEOUL, March 9. -- General James A. Van Fleet said to-day Chinese and Korean Reds had ...

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  12. LANDLORD & TENANT ACT MAY BE ALTERED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Government might bring down amendments to the Landlord and Tenant Act this session. The Premier (Mr. Gair) said this to-day. ...

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  13. Mr. Menzies to broadcast

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) said to-day the Government hoped to achieve a ...

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  14. Shot while trapping birds

    ROCKHAMPTON Sunday.-- within 20 minute of a call Kit blood donors at a Queen of Charity sports meeting at ...

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  15. Strikers summonsed

    BRISBANE, Sun. -- Two leaders of tho Mount Isa boiler makers strike have been summonsed to appear at the Mount ...

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  16. U.K. industries badly hit

    TEXTILE and motor car industries would be seriously hit by the 80 per cent cut. Official Quarters in London ...

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  17. German's prewar talks with Churchill

    BRUNSWICK, March 9. --Secret prewar talks between the German anti-Hitler underground and ...

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  18. Allies accused of using pressure Red prisoners

    NEW YORK, March 9.--Communist, truce negotiators at Panmunjom to-day accused the United Nations Command of allowing Chinese Nationalist agents to tamper "with Communist prisoners of war in an effort to make them anti-Communist," the American Associated Press ...

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  19. 3 dead on line

    PERTH, Sun.--A woman and her two children were found dead to-day on a railway line, 14 miles from Perth. ...

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  20. Honeymoon at an end

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Sir John Black, deputy chairman and managing director of the Standard Motor Company Ltd. of ...

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  21. EGYPT'S "GUILTY MAN" STILL FREE

    CAIRO, March 9.--Mortada el Maraghy Bey, Egyptian Minister for the Interior and War, said yesterday it had not been finally decided whether legal action would be taken against ...

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  22. A.L.P. industrial groups continue anti-Red fight

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Queensland A.L.P. industrial group leaders will meet late this week to choose the next union to free from Communist control. ...

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  23. Burden fell on Britain

    AUSTRALIA and Britain have been running two of the worst external deficits in the whole sterling area. ...

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  24. Noah's Ark for N.G.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Sydney philanthropist Mr. E. J. Ha[?]strom has turned the British freighter Shahzada ...

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  25. POLICE INFORMER KILLED

    NEW YORK, March 9. --Arnold Schuster (24), who led police to Willie (The Actor) Sutton. ...

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  26. Princess "grows up"

    LONDON, March 9.-- In an article headed, "The Pale Princess in the Palace," 'Sunday Express' ...

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  27. "Basis purely financial"

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Dr. Evatt claimed to-night that the Federal Government had been forced to ...

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  28. FRENCH MAJORITY IN DOUBT

    PARIS, Mar 9.--The reappointment of M. Schuman as French Foreign Minister may cost the new Premier (M. ...

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  29. SLUMP IN CAR TRADE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Taxi drivers are suffering their most serious financial setback since before ...

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  30. WHARFIES TO GO BACK

    MELBOURNE, Sun.--The Melbourne branch secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation (Mr. H. Clarke) ...

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  31. Amethyst at it again

    SINGAPORE, March 9.--The famous British frigate Amethyst has completed another Far Eastern ...

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  32. RUM JUNGLE URANIUM FIELD

    Rum Jungle, 70 miles from Darwin, may develop into one of the world's major uranium ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. STOP PRESS

    Seven men were injured late last night when the truck on which they were riding struck a tree on the ...

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  34. M'sP. will attend araziers' meeting

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Two Federal Country Party members, Mr. Brimblecombe (Maranoa) and Mr. Adermann ...

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  35. Mechanical heart kept man alive

    PHILADELPHIA, March 9.--A man was kept alive with a mechanical heart for one hour and 20 ...

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  36. 'Tiger Tim' deckhand

    SINGAPORE, March 9.-- A 10-month-old pet tiger, about the size of an adult greyhound, is ...

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