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  4. Fourteen receive awards

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --Fourteen civil and military decorations were presented at an investiture at ...

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  5. Fishers of men

    VATIOAN CITY, March 4. --A plan for a floating monastery to carry the example of the religious life to ...

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  6. DEATHS. DAMAGE IN JAP. QUAKES

    TOKIO, March 4. -- Fires and 30ft. tidal waves in the wake of five submarine earthquakes in the ...

    Article : 277 words
  7. FRENCH GOVT. CRISIS WORSE

    PARIS, March 4.--M. Pinay, the third man to he called by President Auriol to form a French Government is meeting ...

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  8. Pacific pact seen as wall against' Reds

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Pacific pact b[?] Australia, New Zealand and, [?]ited States would do as much [?] to ward off a ...

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  9. Safe after 5 days in bush

    SAFE after five days in the bush and jungle on and near the Clarke Range, these Yalboroo pig hunters ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Big vote for new plant

    CANBERRA, Tues.-- The Commonwealth will spend £850,000 on new machine tools, plant, and ...

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  11. Horse to he item of diet?

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- The horse meat industry in Queensland would develop while there was a ...

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  12. TO DECIDE IF SUGAR RISE "NECESSARY"

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Federal Cabinet to-day decided to call an immediate conference with representatives of the sugar industry to determine whether any increase in ...

    Article : 408 words
  13. Fruitless argument in Korea

    MUNSAN, Korea, Mar 4.--The Korean truce talks were "right back where they were on ...

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  14. SHOCKED AT NECESSITY FOR DELAY

    Brisbane, Tues.-- "The sugar industry will be deeply shocked at the necessity for further ...

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  15. Japanese ship hunkered at Newcastle

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. --Newcastle tally clerks and coal trimmers bunkered the Japanese ship Orient Maru to-day. ...

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  16. Ships sailing half-empty on home run

    BRISBANE, Tues. -- Ships pressed into service to bring record imports to Australia were sailing home part empty. ...

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  17. Votes will be guarded

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.-- As a special precaution, returned ballot papers in the Federated Ironworkers ...

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  18. Qantas men strike

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Important international air services are likely to be interrupted by the strike of 400 Qantas ...

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  19. Challenge to Govt.

    CANBERRA, Tues. -- The Menzies Government is facing & serious challenge within its own ranks over changes in war ...

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  20. TRUMAN MAKES A PEACE APPEAL

    WASHINGTON, March 4.--President Truman, in a dramatic peace broadcast, to-day appealed to the people of the Soviet Union and Communist China to force their rulers to drop the "senseless ...

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  21. "Exonerated"

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday. -- The Australian Board of Control today "exonerated' former Test cricketer Sid Barnes on one ...

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  22. Sentenced on incest charae

    IPSWICH. Tuesday. -- Cecil George Davis (45), white metal worker, pleaded guilty before Mr. Justice Townley in the ...

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  23. Blackouts in Vic.

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--Power generator and boiler breakdowns to-day caused widespread electricity blackouts in ...

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  24. Egypt tear of trouble at home

    CAIRO, Mar 4.--Egypt's change of Government has increased fears of trouble on the home front, according to ...

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  25. Solve food problem, first job for Govt.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The forthcoming session of Parliament might as well not be held if something important were not done to try to improve the food situation, the leader of the ...

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  26. Plebiscite on postal strike

    MELBOURNE, Tues.--Postal workers throughout Australia will decide by a plebiscite whether they will strike to ...

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  27. Packers' meeting

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.--A mass meeting of members of the Australian Workers' Union employed in seven Mildura ...

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  28. PENSIONERS' PLIGHT AIRED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--"If the Government did not do something soon to assist aged, invalid, and widowed pensioners, it would probably be a kindness to shoot them rather than let them starve slowly to death." ...

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  29. Increases in repair costs

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Increase in boot and shoe repair costs were announced to-day by the Prices Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  30. Record cow price

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Top price of £53 fur a grade Australian Illawarra Shorthorn cow sold at Bald Hills ...

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  31. Discipline lax?

    BRISBANE. Tues. -- Some Methodist ministers ignored the directions of Conference, Rev. Alan Walker told the ...

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  32. Free admission

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tues. -- The Rockhampton Agricultural Society is favorably disposed to granting children free ...

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    HOPES: Prospects are Mt. St. John wild bird sanctuary will be preserved. To-day C. G. Jcsson, member for ...

    Article : 44 words
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