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  4. INCREASE WHEAT PRICE

    Melbourne, Monday. The annual conference of the Australian Wheatgrowers' Federation ...

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  5. "Break financial stranglehold"

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Victorian Government will challenge the validity of the Commonwealth uniform taxation in the High Court. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Jugos. object to Italians in Trieste zone

    BELGRADE, March 31.--Marshal Tito told the National Assembly to-day Jugoslavia could never agree to the Italian occupation of the ...

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  7. Escaped Japs to share fortune

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A former A.I.F. officer who was the sole survivor of one of the ...

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  8. STARTLING DISCLOSURES

    SYDNEY Monday.--Two directors of one of Australia's largest distributors of bottled liquor admitted to-day they had committed perjury before the Liquor Royal Commission. ...

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  9. Bomb sent by Jews

    PARIS, March 31.--French newspapers today received copies of a typed letter purporting to ...

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  10. U.S. has atomic missiles

    WASHINGTON, March 31.--The United States Army had gone into actual production of two ...

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  11. MILKLESS SATURDAY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The industrial Court decided to-day that Saturday would now be the ...

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  12. Overstocked ship's stores

    BRISBANE, Mon.--A penalty of £9006, including a line and costs, will be imposed, on Vio Armando, chief steward of ...

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  13. Miners resume

    IPSWICH, Mon.--The five mines which were Idle last week over the Rothwell-Haigh dispute resumed work to-day. ...

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  14. Britain fitter to lead world

    LONDON March 31.--Mr. Bevan told 5000 people at Edinburgh last night that Britain was more fitted to lead the ...

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  15. Hope for Nth.-west

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Rain prospects are strengthening for Queensland's worst remaining drought area--the north-west. ...

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  16. N.S.W. strike may be settled

    SYDNEY, Mon.--The New south wale[?] which is threatening the jobs of 57,000 railway workers ...

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  17. Hunt for taipan

    GYMPIE, Mon.--Searchers combed miles of desolate country and farmland to the Gympie district at the week-end in ...

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  18. Need more rain

    TOOWOOMBA, Mon.--The drought still has parts the "Darling Downs, in its grip the rain having been wholly ...

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  19. To process beans

    BRISBANE, Mon.--A major Industry in bean-processing may begin in Queensland if experiments with stringless beans ...

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  20. Appeal to women

    MELBOURNE Monday.--The National Council of Women in all States and Canberra has been asked by Its ...

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  21. Coal for Victoria

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Victorian Government had obtained import permits for nine shipments of Indian coal ...

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  22. War artist for Korea

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The artist, Ivor Hele, is to be called up from the reserve of officers to serve full time with the ...

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  23. SMALL MINORITY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A small minority of employers and employees used "all sorts of tricks" to evade provisions in the sugar industry award. ...

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  24. Housing boom

    BRISBANE, Mon.--A record number of 13,829 new dwellings were approved in Queensland last year compared ...

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  25. Air safety plans

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Streamlined safety plans to prevent mid-air collisions between passenger and Service ...

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  26. Sacked from Peak Downs

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Slate Government was sacking people employed on the Peak Downs project Dr. H. W. Noble ...

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  27. Uranium talks

    CANBERRA. Monday.--Further talks on the development of uranium deposits at Radium Hill, South Australia, took ...

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  28. Now air service

    CAIRNS, Mon.--If technical advice from and investigations by officials of the Department of Civil Aviation now visiting ...

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  29. A.N.A. silent

    SYDNEY, Monday.--No state ment was issued by Australian National Airways directors at the end of their board meeting ...

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  30. Claimed £30,632 compensation

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Two former Rochedale (Wandoan) pastoralists to-day claimed £30,632 additional compensation ...

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  31. TRUMAN'S "BOMBSHELL" SET OFF FREE-FOR-ALL SCRAMBLE

    WASHINGTON, March 31.--President Truman's announcement that he would not stand for re-election touched off a free-for-all scramble yesterday for the Democratic presidential nomination. Democrats predicted the ...

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  32. Wool drops 15 p.c.

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Values at the wool sales which opened at Brisbane to-day declined 15 per cent on Brisbane February ...

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  33. Short visit

    NEW YORK, March 31.--Mr. Clement Attlee, leader of the British Labor Opposition, arrived by air to-day on a ...

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  34. Hobbyists warned

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--A warning against flying model planes near electric cables was given by the City Coroner (Mr. ...

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  35. None injured

    WARWICK, Mon.--A number of passengers and the driver escaped injury when a Brisbane-M.elbourne tourist bus ...

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  36. AUSTRALIA USED AS "DUMP" FOR TEXTILES

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Lancashire mill owners had taken advantage of Australian sentiment and used the country as a "dump" for textiles, Mr. S. Greenhalgh said to-night. ...

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  37. Airport chaos

    LONDON, March 31.--Chaos hit London airport to-day with planes late, passengers missing and delays all round. ...

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  38. Power price rise

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Increased electricity charges to Brisbane Cty Council and the City Electric Light Company ...

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  39. Shot in lung

    ROMA Mon.--Frederick Leo Kratzmann (23), of Wallumbilla, was accidentally shot on Poplar Grove station, ...

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  40. Ice rescue

    BARROW, Alaska, Mar. 31.--A Navy plane had rescued nine men stranded since, last Thursday on an Ice floe near the ...

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  41. New Malaya air group

    SINGAPORE, March 31.--The Royal Air Force announced here to-day the formation of a new air group "to streamline its administrative organisation in the Far East, give more punch to ...

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  42. BATTLE AT R.A.C.Q. ANNUAL MEETING

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Royal Automobile Club of Queensland annual meeting to-night developed into the traditional city versus country battle. ...

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  43. Whalers ready

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Three whaling vessels are on their way from Norway in readiness for the start Of the Whale ...

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  44. Plane over canal

    BALBOA. March 31.--An unidentified plane flying over the Panama Canal caused a 57-minute air raid alert in the ...

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