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  4. CATTLE CK. MILL FACING BANKRUPTCY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Cattle Creek sugar mill was facing bankruptcy because of inadequate cane supplies and rising costs the Central Cane Prices Board was told at the mill ...

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  5. CABINET TO FACE UP TO ANATHREAT

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--Federal Cabinet to-morrow will reject moves by Australian National Airways to have Trans Australia Airlines ...

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  6. Minister praises sugar industry

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Praise for the sugar industry was voiced in Parliament to ...

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  7. 2M. ACRES COULD BE IRRIGATED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--It was estimated that about 2,000,000 acres of Queensland ...

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  8. Sugar industry inquiry

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.--The sugar industry committee of inquiry is expected to ...

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  9. FINAL BRIEFING

    BEFORE entering their Lincoln heavy bomber on a training exercise during "Operation Milky Way" from Evans Head, N.S.W., this R.A.A.F. crew are finally briefed by their commander, Wing Commander A. D. GARRISON, left. Other crew members are from left: WO K. RYAN, Mackay, wireless operator, and FLt. C. CAMERON, of Adelaide. This was one of the Lincolns of No. 82 Wing, which flew from Amberley to Evans Head for two weeks training exercise. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Action on alleged bribery

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Supreme Court Prothonotary was to-day instructed by the Liquor ...

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  11. Theory cause of crisis

    LONDON, March 26.--A 'Daily Mail' editorial yesterday declared that the Australian crisis was ...

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  12. Freed of killing charge

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A Criminal Court jury to-day acquitted Nellie Janet Neill (32), ...

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  13. BAKERS CLAIM REFUSED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--An application for increased wages and a week's extra annual leave ...

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  14. £4m. project for Radium Hill

    CANBERRA, Wed.--Immediate development of Radium Hill uranium deposits in South Australia at ...

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  15. REPEAL OF LIQUOR ACTS

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Complete repeal of Australia's liquor licensing laws was advocated to-day by economist Colin ...

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  16. Sugar conference

    TOWNSVILLE, Wed.--One hundred and eighty sugar men are expected to attend the 19th sugar cane technologists ...

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  17. PLAYED TRUANT OVER TRIESTE

    ROME, March 26.--Thousands of Rome students and school children to-day played truant for the third successive time to parade streets clamoring for the return of Trieste to ...

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  18. Voluntary coal conference

    IPSWICH, Wed.--It is likely that the basis for a settlement of the Rothwell Colliery dispute will be ...

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  19. Migrants seek farm work

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--Twelve hundred skilled migrant farm workers need farm jobs in Australia to avoid being placed in ...

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  20. Hospital to close

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Shortage of staff will result in the closing down of the Cracow hospital this week ...

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  21. Good reputation

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--The bashing of a policeman by two soldiers at Spencer- street station tarnished the army's good ...

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  22. SHORT "ON THE SPOT"

    SYDNEY, Wed.--Communists are using a strike at the Federated Ironworkers' national headquarters to ...

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  23. M's. P. PAY MOVE FAILS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--A move to increase private members' salaries by £375 a year was ...

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  24. SIEGE IN TUNISIA

    TUNIS, Mar 26.--France declared a state of siege in Tunisia to-day and arrested the Premier (Mohammed ...

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  25. Red plan for Germany out

    LONDON, March 26.--Britain, France and the United States yesterday rejected Russia's proposal that a reunified Germany should have its own army, navy and air force. ...

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  26. MILK ON SUNDAY

    BRISBANE, Wed.--The cold milk vendors award will be varied to remove from it any restrictions on Sunday ...

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  27. Record State tobacco crop

    BRISBANE, Wed.--A record State tobacco crop of 41 million lb. valued at £1,750,000 gross is expected this year. ...

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  28. Objection to judge's remarks

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--The Premier (Mr. McDonald) declined to-day to reveal the contents of the letter sent to Judge ...

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  29. N.S.W. MEMBERS IN CLASH

    SYDNEY, Wed.-- Blows were struck when a State Minister and another Labor member clashed in the members' dining ...

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  30. Water by train

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--Eleven water trains have begun a daily haul into drought gripped Broken Hill where no heavy ...

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  31. JETS ACTIVE IN KOREA

    SEOUL, March 28.--United States F-84 Thunderjets to-day destroyed 18 buildings and six troop revetments just east of ...

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  32. SALVAGE OF 1917 WRECK

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The crew of the British salvage tug Foremost 17 have so far salvaged 521 tons of lead and copper ...

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  33. Recognition for industrial groups

    SYDNEY. Wed.--A.L.P. industrial groups have won official recognition by Labor Party leaders following their ...

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  34. Canberra crash

    LONDON, March 26.--A Canberra Jet bomber similar to that which broke the England-Australia record recently ...

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  35. Metal dispute talks rejected by unions

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--The proposed employer-employee talks on the metal trades dispute over margins have been called off, and there is a grave threat that the strikes ...

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  36. A.L.P. nominees

    MELBOURNE, Wed.--Mr. V. O. Alford will be the Australian Labor Party's candidate for general secretary In its bid ...

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  37. Clerks change secretary

    SYDNEY, Wed.--The Federated Clerks Union Federal conference in Newcastle to-day terminated the office of the ...

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  38. SON SUCCEEDS

    COLOMBO, March 26.--Forty-year-old Dudley Senanayake was to-day appointed Ceylon's Prime Minister ...

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  39. KEPT IN SUSPENSE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--An independent Labor member kept the Legislative Assembly in suspense to-day before he moved to the Government side to defeat a move demanding the ...

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  40. Future of Bureau

    BRISBANE, Wed.--Future of the Bureau of Industry formerly headed by Mr. Colin Clark, is under review by the State ...

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  41. Confer on service leave?

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Unions with State public service members may soon confer on long service leave. Before the State bill was passed the Education ...

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  42. Pension rate

    CANBERRA, Wed.--Rise in the basic rate of pension for returned soldiers was sought by Federal president of the R.S.L. ...

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  43. Wants deportation

    PARADISE, Nova Scotia, March 26.--Otto Strasser, friend and later [?]oe of Hitler. said yesterday he wished to be ...

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  44. Unions fined

    PERTH, Wednesday.--Two unions involved in the margins dispute were each fined £500 by the State Arbitration Court ...

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