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  4. Sir Arthur says economy is healthier

    STANTHORPE, Monday.--Australia's economy was considerably healthier than it was six months ago, the Federal Treasurer (Sir Arthur Fad den) ...

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  5. IMMUNITY PROMISED PRISONERS

    MUNSAN, Korea, April 7.--Communist radio stations to-day promised immunity to all prisoners ...

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  6. Investment reduction brake on development

    SYDNEY, Monday.--It was doubtful whether Australia could avoid a rise in interest rates. Sir Douglas Copland said to-day. Public investment was particularly crucial and basic to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Rain brings relief to North West

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Widespread rain is falling in north-west Queensland as a result of two rain influences. Late to- night rain was falling steadily in ...

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  8. PREMIER INTERVIEWED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Premier (Mr. Gair) will give the Police Union executive his decision on their claims either to-morrow or Wednesday. ...

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  9. EXPERT SAYS—

    BRISBANE, Monday. --The £70 million Burdekin dam irrigation, hydro- electric and flood ...

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  10. French Union successes

    HANOI, Indo-China, April 7. -- The crack 320th Communist Division has been destroyed by French Union forces. General ...

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  11. LONELY DEATH IN CAVE

    DARWIN, Monday. -- The death of a man who crawled into a cave and died on lonely Valencia ...

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  12. Chief Justice retires

    MELBOURNE, Monday,--"When I die, section 92 will be found written on my heart," the ...

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  13. Light bore gas

    ROMA, Mon. -- Escaping gas from the Warooby oil bore will be lit to-morrow morning. Australian Associated ...

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  14. Debate invited

    BRISBANE, Moil. -- If the Opposition desired it the Electoral Acts Amendment Bill would be debated after Easter, ...

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  15. BLACK HAND THREAT?

    SYDNEY, Mon.--A doctor was told by two Hungarians the Black Hand Society would deal with him ...

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  16. Wants more money help

    BRISBANE,' Monday.-- The Queensland Local Government Association has submitted a request ...

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  17. Overtime ban

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Maintenance engineers employed by the City Electric Light Company at its Doboy Creek ...

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  18. Powdered milk for Qld. from Gympie

    BRISBANE, Monday.--It is hoped that the first sections of a £1 million factory to produce powdered milk for Queensland will be in ...

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  19. Compensation for illegitimate child

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The illegitimate child of a bigamous marriage was awarded £1050 compensation in the Workers ...

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  20. LEE TELLS COMMISSION

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Night club proprietor Sammy Lee told the Liquor Royal Commission to-day he had told deliberate lies about liquor supplies and prices to his club. ...

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  21. Attempted to burn house

    PERTH, Mon. -- A detective alleged in the Midland Junction police court to-day that a woman had tried to burn down ...

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  22. Ice beat bridge

    SWIFT CURRENT, Saskatchewan, April 7. -- A new million dollar (£446,429) bridge was swept into the South ...

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  23. Drought hits giant ranch

    KINGSVILLE, T e x a s, April 7.--King Ranch, the largest cattle raising ranch in the United ...

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  24. TALKS ON DUTCH NEW GUINEA

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Frank talks with the Indonesian President (Dr. Sockarno) about his claims to Dutch ...

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  25. SHOT DEAF GIRL

    COTTAGE GROVE, Oregon, April 7.-- A 15-year-old boy lured an 18-year-old deaf girl, Mary Ellen Campbell into the ...

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  26. Hospital site cleared

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- Local residents have already cleared the site for Birdsvllle's new hospital, Presbyterian State Missions secretary (Rev. J. ...

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  27. U.S.N, may use British device

    WASHINGTON, April 7. -- The United States Navy said to-day it was seriously considering using a new British plane- ...

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  28. Direct negotiation move by union

    MELBOURNE, Mon. -- The Federal conference of the Sheet Metal Workers Union to-day decided to recommend ...

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  29. Giant tanker in service

    LONDON, April 7. -- One of the world's two largest tankers, .World Unity, 20,600 tons gross, went into service on the Clyde ...

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  30. A.C.T.U. to decide on Galvin award

    MELBOURNE, Mon. -- The Australian Council of Trade Unions will decide to-morrow whether it will challenge in ...

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  31. Record bull price

    SYDNEY, Mon.--A record price of 3000 guineas was paid for a Poll Shorthorn bull bred by Mr. J. T. Scrymgeour, of ...

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  32. LOAN WANTED FOR HAYMAN

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Ansett Transport Industries is seeking Queensland Government support to keep the £500,000 ...

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  33. New plane for North

    BRISBANE, Mon. -- Trans Australian Airlines new Drover aircraft which is expected to arrive in Brisbane to-morrow ...

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  34. 3 feared drowned

    COCOS ISLANDS, April 7,-- Two Royal Australian Air Force personnel and one Royal Navy rating were missing believed ...

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  35. DINNER GIVEN FOR MR. GAIR

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Two hundred civic, commercial and professional men to- night congratulated Mr. Gair on his election as Premier. Six Brisbane business leaders arranged the buffet for Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. Brisbane vegetable prices slump

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Vegetable prices at .the Brisbane markets to-day were the lowest for 18 months. ...

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  37. ORDER TO STRIKERS "BACK TO WORK"

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The N.S.W. railway strike was the spearhead of an attack in New South Wales against the Galvin Federal award, Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. L. P. Austin) ...

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  38. Tully Falls dispute

    CAIRNS, Moll.--Twenty carpenters employed on the Tally Falls hydro- electric project refused work on the ...

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  39. Germans deported

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Five German workmen brought to Australia under contract to work on the Snowy Mountain ...

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  40. U.K. Labor gains

    LONDON April 7. -- The Labor Party gained control of Essex and Yorkshire West Riding councils in the county ...

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