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  2. SUN, MOON AND TIDES

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  3. NORTH COAST PONECAST

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  4. VALIDITY OF COMMONWEALTH UNIFORM TAXATION.

    MELBOURNE, Mar. 31.—The Victorian Government will challenge thevalidity of the Commonwealth uniform taxation in the High Court. The Premier (Mr. J. B. McDonald) annoimced thu to-night after leading Queen's Counsel had been summoned to ...

    Article : 266 words
  5. TITO ON TRIESTE POSITION

    BELGRADE, Mar. 31 (A.A.P.) —Marshal Tile told the National Assembly to-day that Jugeslavia could never agree to ...

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  6. WILD SCRAMBLE FOR NOMINATION FOR U.S. PRESIDENCY

    WASHINGTON, Mar. 30 (A.A.P.).—Presi dent Truman's announcement that he will not stand for re-election has touched off a free-for-all scarmble to-day for the Democratic presidential nomination. ...

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  7. SURVIVOR OF JAP MASSACRE

    SYDNEY, Mar. 31.—A former A.I.F. officer, who was the sole surviver of one of the most brutal massacres of the ...

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  8. WILD TANGIER RIOTS BY MOROCCANS

    TANCUER, Mar. 30.(A.A.P.).—Mobe of Moroccans ran wild in an anti-French demonstration in this North African international zone to-day. Several persons were killed and scores injured in a rock and ...

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  9. ADMISSIONS OF PERJURY

    SYDNEY. Mar. 31. — Two directors of one of Australia's largest distributers of bettled liquoer admitted to-day that ...

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  10. U.S. STEEL INDUSTRY STRIKE SEQUEL

    WASHINGTON. Mar. 30. (A.A.P.).—The director of Defemous Mehlheation (Mr. Charles Edward Wilson) resigned. ...

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  11. AUSTRALIA USED AS A "DUMP"

    BRISBANE, Mar. 31.—LaMcashire mill owners had taken advantage of Australian semtiment and used the country as ...

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  12. FBDERAL MINISTERS AMAZED

    CANBERRA, Mar. 31.—Federal Cabinet rose for the three weeks' Easter recess early to-night. Cabinet, which has been sitting ...

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  13. SANDS DEFEATS KEITH

    SYDNEY, Mar. 31 — The Empire middleweight champian, Dave Sands. amered his with title by battering and stopping ...

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  14. BUS COLLIDES WITH TREE

    WARWICK. Mar. 31.—A number of passengers and the driver escaped injury when a BrisbaneMelbourne tourist bus left the ...

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  15. CHIEF STEWARD FINED

    BRIBANE, Mar. 31—A penalty PF £30/8/6 including fine and costs, was imposed on Vio Armando, chief steward of the luxury liner. ...

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  16. BOMB ATTEMPT ON DR. ADENAUER

    LONDON, Mar. 31 (A.A.P.).— Reuter's Paris correspondent says French newspapers to-day received copies of a typed letter ...

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  17. OUTBURST AGAINST GOVERNOR

    OAXACA (Mexico), Mar. 31 (A. A.P.).—Rebellious university students of this riot-stricken city have called for a nation-wide students' ...

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  18. EXPLORATORY TALKS IN CAIRO

    CAIRO, Mar. 30 (A.A.P.).—King Farouk's chief of the Cabinet (Hafez Afifi) said to-day that the exploratory, talks-between ...

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  19. CHIDED MISSILES IN PRODUCTION

    WASHINGTON, Mar. 30.— The United States Army has gone into the actual production.of two guided missiles, capable of ...

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  20. PANIC IN PICTURE THEATRE

    LIMA. Peru, Mar. 31 (A.A.P.)— At least 10 children were killed and over 28 seriously injured yesterday when panic broke out in ...

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  21. STATE BUILDING OPERATIONS

    BRISBANE;—Mar. 31—A record number of 13,829 new dwellings were' approved in Queensland last year, compared ' with 12,718 in ...

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  22. NO STATEMENT ISSUED

    SYDNEY, Mar. 31.—No Statement was issued by Australian. National Airways directors at the end of their board meeting ...

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  23. WHALING VESSELS

    BRISBANE, Mar. 31. — Three whaling vessels are on their way from Norway in readiness for the start of the Whale Industry Ltd's ...

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  24. MARSHALL LOSES TITLES

    PRINCETON, New Jeracy, Mar. 30 (A.A.P.).— John Marshall's career of record-breaking performances was far from finished, the ...

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  25. WOOL SALES AT BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Mar. 31.—Values at to wol sales which opened in Brisbane to-day declined 15 per cent on the Brisbane February ...

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  26. STRICT QUARANTINE MEASURES.

    CANBERRA, Mar. 11.—Persons entering Australia from areas where foot and mouth disease has been occurring will have their ...

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  27. NINE MEN STRANDED ON ICE FLOE.

    BARROW. Alaska. Mar. 31 (A.A.P.).—A Navy' plane had rescued nine men stranded since last Thursday on an ice floe near the ...

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  28. R.A.C.Q. ANNUAL MEETING

    BRISBANE, Mar. 2.—The Royal Automobile Club of Queensland's annual meeting to-night developed into the traditional city v country ...

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  29. DECISION ON DOLLAR IMPORTS

    CANBERRA, Mar. 31.—The next meeting of the Federal Cabinet, about April.22, wiil have ready for it, a fairly clear picture from the ...

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  30. DEVELOPMENT OF RADIUM HILL

    CANBERRA, Mar. 31.—Further talks on the development of uranium deposits at Radium Hill, South Australia, took place here, ...

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  31. PEAK DOWNS EMPLOYEES

    BRISBANE, Mar. 31.—The State Government was dismissing people emolcyed on the Peak Downs project. Dr. H. W. Noblet (Liberal, ...

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  32. OUTSTANDING IMPORT LICENCES

    CANBERRA. Mar. 31.—All holders of outstanding import licences for-goods of dollar area origin covered by the general ...

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  33. QUEST FOR LIVE TAIPAN

    GYMPIE, Mar. 31.—Searchers combed miles of desolate country and farmland in the Gympie district at the week-end in a vain ...

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  34. LESS EMPLOYMENT AMONG CIVILIANS.

    CANBERRA, Mar. 31. — There was a falling of of 7400 in civilian employment In Australia for December, compered. ...

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  35. SERETSE'S SISTER MAY RULE TRIBE

    SEROWE, Mar. 30 (A.A.P.).— Seretse Khama's sister. Oratile. is being discussed as a possible chieftainess of the Bamangwato tribe ...

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  36. FIRST CARRIAGE NEARLY READY

    BRISBANE, Mar. 31.—The First carriage of Qwensiand's new £250,000 Sunshine Express will roll out of the Ipswich railway ...

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  37. PRICE OF TOILET SOAPS

    SYDNEY, Mar. 31.—Toilet soaps will increase by one half-penny a cake when retailers exhaust their present stocks. The new retail ...

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  38. ANTI-ARMAMENT RIOTS IN KORE.

    TOKIO. Mar. 30 (A.A.P.-Reuter's.).—Japanese police to-day arrested 10 people and confiscated 19 bamboo spears after a chash with ...

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  39. STRINGLESS BEANS MAY BE CANNED

    BRISBANE, Mar. 31.—A major industry in bean precessing 'may begin in Queensland If experiments with stringlees beans succeed. a ...

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  40. MR. ATTLEE'S TRIP TO U.S.

    LONDON, Mar. 30 (A.A.P.).— Mr. C. R. Attlee left London tonight by plane, for New York preparatory to speaking in ...

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  41. SLOW THAW in BERTAIN.

    LONDON, Mar. 31 (A.A.P.).— After days of blizzardS and heavy snow. a slow thaw to-day loosened the grip on Britain's late ...

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