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  4. Expert on diseases

    Dr. Graham C. Ramsay, who visited Australia recently, is rated a world authority on tropical ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Murder charges involve three

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Two men and a woman faced murder charges within a few minutes of each other ...

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  6. Sugar price rise 2d?

    CANBERRA, Mon.--Cabinet is expected to decide to-morrow morning on a rise in the sugar price. ...

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  7. EGYPTIAN DISPUTE

    LONDON, March 3.--Britain will await a move from Hilaly Pasha's Government to resume negotiations on the Anglo-Egyptian dispute without ...

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  8. Forces prepared for definite role

    CANBERRA, Monday.--If the necessity arose Australia could mobilise her army with a speed and efficiency which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PROTESTS ON BIRD REFUGE

    TOWNSVILLE, Mon.--Townsville civic organisations and a local Member of Parliament have ...

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  10. Army will have its own pilots

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Australian army of the future will follow the lead of the U.S. Army Air Corps and have its own pilots for reconnaissance, communications, medical and ...

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  11. Pianist angered by "lies"

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Walter Gieseking, world-famous German pianist, said to-day he was ...

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  12. Navy tips balance in Korea

    LONDON, March 3.--The Admiralty yesterday said small ships of the Allied naval forces in ...

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  13. TRESPASSED, THEREFORE NO DAMAGES

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Because he was trespassing at a time when he received extensive electric ...

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  14. Child's death

    Richard Basil' Scudds (26) laborer of Darlinghurst, was chared with the murder in November. 1947, of his three ...

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  15. FRANCE'S GOVT. CRISIS WORSE: PARTIES BITTER

    PARIS, March 3.--France's Government crisis worsened last night after two former Premiers turned down requests from President Auriol to form a government. ...

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  16. TROUBLE IN 3 STATES

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Reports of major industrial troubles in three States were made to a special meeting of ...

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  17. European army affected?

    LONDON, March 3.--The 'Daily Mail's' Paris correspondent says M. Pleven refused to take on the ...

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  18. Farewell to Korean force

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Australia's new Korean force, the First Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, was given a ...

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  19. Clerks refuse tally work on Japanese ship

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Newcastle wharf clerks to-day refused to accept work to tally bunkers for the Japanese ship ...

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  20. No progre[?] in Korean stalemate

    TOKIO, March 3.--No progress was reported today in the Korean stalemate over the ...

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  21. Journey's end after ordeal

    DARWIN, Mon.--A Cornish migrant flew in to-day--just 15 weeks late in reaching Australia. ...

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  22. Saw husband die

    SYDNEY, Mon.--A woman saw her truck-driver husband crushed to death opposite their home at Botany to-day. ...

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  23. Permit granted to cut timber

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Minister for External Territories (Mr. Hasluck) announced to night completion of the issuing ...

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  24. Seven killed by Malay terrorists

    SINGAPORE, March 3.--Seven civilians were killed in a terrorist raid on a train to-day. Ten other civilians and 13 ...

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  25. NO MEANS TEST

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--A contributory pensions scheme without the means test was being worked out, which would ...

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  26. Damages claimed

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Mrs. Dorothy May Rule (29), of Brunswick, Melbourne, whose husband was one of eight ...

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  27. Upward trend in utter output

    BRISBANE, Mon.--A big boost in butter production has followed the recent good rains in dairying districts. ...

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  28. Sabres batter Red aircraft

    TOKIO, Mar. 3.--American Sabre Jets, outnumbered by two to one, fought 90 Communist M.I.G.'s in two battles. ...

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  29. Radio contracts for defence

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Defence contracts worth millions of pounds will be placed with the Australian radio industry ...

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  30. Big trade seen in Mt. Morgan pyrites

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The freighter Ulooloo is expected at Gladstone on March 20 to load 4000 tons of Mount Morgan pyrites for Newcastle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. Cancel youth bookings?

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Twenty-one City Council aldermen have asked the Lord Mayor (Ald. E. C. O'Dea) to call a ...

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  32. COMPLAINTS BY JUDGE, COUNSEL

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Both Mr. Justice Maxwell and Mr. W. R. Dovey, Q.C., complained at the Royal Commission on Liquor they were receiving anonymous communications regarding the ...

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  33. Pact extension

    WASHINGTON, March 3.--Dr. Syngman Rhee, President of the Republic of Korea, called on Australia New ...

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  34. Ministers ordained

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Rodney Lippiatt, who started life in a Brisbane orphanage at the age of six to-night as the ...

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  35. "All chiefs, no Indians?"

    WASHINGTON, Mar. 3.--The U.S. Navy has issued orders which may force admirals to carry their own ...

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  36. Need to keep up appearances

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--Clerks needed a margin on the basic wage partly to keep up appearances, Mr. R. M. Eggleston, ...

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  37. Full milk supply

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Brisbane this week is assured of a full seven days milk supply for the first time this year. ...

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  38. Boy shot sister

    SYDNEY, Monday.--An 11-year-old boy. Raymond Marquet, accidentally shot and killed his 15-month-old sister, ...

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  39. Cyclone check

    BRISBANE, Mon.--A close check is being kept on cyclone "breeding grounds" off the Queensland coast. ...

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  40. Factory opened

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--The Standard Car Company's new factory at Fisherman's Bend, which cost nearly £1,000,000, ...

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  41. Talks on strike

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--A special general meeting of the Boilermakers' Society executive to-morrow night will consider ...

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