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  5. COLLAPSE OF STRIKE EXPECTED

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—All indications were that the protracted Queensland strike would collapse on Tuesday, the Minister for Transport (Mr. Duggan) said to-day. He said that apart from members of the Amalgamated ...

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  7. SUBMARINES SEEN OFF COAST OF UNITED STATES

    NEW YORK, March 27.—The New York World Telegram’ report from Washington says that four more submarines—supposedly Russian—were added to-day to the number of undersea craft already announced as having been sighted off American ...

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  8. MACHINE NEEDS NO SKILLED OPERATOR

    A new colour-printing machine which will be seem at the British Industries Fair to be held simultaneously in London and Birmingham from 3rd to 14th May. With only a few hours of instruction, anyone can set up the type and components of any ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. JAPAN AS WORKSHOP OF THE FAR EAST

    TOKIO, March 27.—The United States Secretary for the Army (Mr. William Draper) said that American planned to make ...

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  10. DUTCH MIGRANTS LEAVE FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, March 27. — More than 30 Dutch immigrants leave Rotterdam in the Dutch motor-ship, Tallage, for Australia ...

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  11. POLICE SEARCH FOR COMMUNIST LEADER

    BRISBANE, Saturday.— Police are still searching for the Communist strike leader, Edward Joseph Bowe, who was sentenced in Brisbane on ...

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  12. MEAT SHORTAGE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sat. — Sydney butchers anticipate a meat shortage next Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. ...

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  13. To-day’s Leader: Respect for the Law.

    BELGRADE, March 27.—Marshal Tito in a speech described the three-power proposal to cede Trieste to Italy as “an electoral ...

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  14. BOXERS RATED BY ASSOCIATION

    WASHINGTON, March 27.— Dave Sands, of Australia, is among the outstanding middle-weights in the national Boxing ...

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  15. CIGARETTES AS INCENTIVES

    WASHINGTON, March 27.— The State Department denied reports that the United States was planning to fly 15 tons of ...

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  16. Australians Ride Well

    LONDON, March 27. — With superb riding, Australian Cliff Watson gained maximum points in each of his four rides and ...

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  17. SPORTS GROUND REVENUE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— The Sydney Sports Ground Trust received more than £5300 last year in rent for the use of the ground for sporting ...

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  18. Jerusalem Truce For Procession

    JERUSALEM, March 27: Arabs and Jews observed a tacit truce in Jerusalem while a procession of Roman Catholic clergy and a ...

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  19. AIRCRAFT EXPORT CONTROL TIGHTENS

    WASHINGTON, March 27.— President Truman yesterday imposed tight controls on the export of aircraft and aircraft parts, classing them with other war materials. The White House issued a ...

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  20. ROOFING TILES FROM INDIA

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—First shipment of 350,000 roofing tiles from India will reach Sydney in the Querlimba early next month. A ...

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  21. Lengthening Life Span

    SYDNEY, Saturday.— There is a biological tendency in man to prolong, the period of his life, which should lead to a longer life ...

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  22. REPORT ON MR. BRAUND’S CLAIM

    SYDNEY, Sat.—The sub-committee, which was appointed by a committee of medical men and laymen established by the ...

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  23. Masaryk Did Not Commit Suicide

    LONDON, March 27.— An American woman, who insisted in remaining incognito, stated at a London airport on her way to the ...

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  24. SHOT THROUGH HIP

    SINGLETON, Saturday.—Jack Sever, of Sydney, was shot through the hip by Australian swimming star, Ken Sever, when ...

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  25. PLOT AGAINST EX-KING

    WASHINGTON, March 27.— The State Department said today it has received “reports of rumors of plot” against the ...

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  26. GUERILLAS’ LOSS IN GREECE

    ATHENS, March 27.—Premier Souphouills declared that Government forces had the upper hand over guerrillas in many ...

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  27. Hand ln Sausage Machine

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — After having had his hand caught in a sausage machine for half an hour, Geoffrey Payne, 16, of Pacific ...

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  28. PLANES TO MAKE SEARCH

    BRISBANE, Saturday.— R.A.A.F. planes will aid in the search for the fishing boat, Mabs, owned by Noel Edward Larsen, of North ...

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  29. Cup Favourite Beaten

    LONDON, March 27.—Bolton inflicted an ignominious defeat on the Cup Final favourites, Manchester United, in the ...

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  30. Husband And Wife Dead

    MOREE, Sat. — Mrs. Mona Rushby, 88, who was shot in the stomach at her home at Moree early on Thursday morning, died ...

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  31. TWO KILLED IN PLANE CRASH

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.— Two men were killed when a Tiger Moth crashed at Wellsford, near Bendigo, late yesterday afternoon. ...

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  32. Fishermen Lose Equipment

    LONDON, March 27.—Cornish fishermen have complained to the Admiralty through their member of Parliament that ...

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  33. British Control Mission

    BERLIN, March 27.— It is announced officially that 16 per cent of the British control mission will be shifted as planned ...

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  34. Source Of Solar Noises

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—An officer of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research is watching the sun rise each day as part of a series ...

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  35. METEOROLOGIST DROPS DEAD

    PERTH, Sat.— Mr. A. G. Akeroyd, Western Australian Divisional Meteorologist, dropped dead in William-street. ...

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  36. Dawn Service At Gailipoli

    MELBOURNE, Sat.—The Australian War Graves delegation, which will leave Australle by flying boat on April 25 will hold ...

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  37. To Be Represented At Prague

    PRAGUE, March 27.—Sydney University will be represented at the 600th anniversary celebrations of Charles’ University, ...

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  38. STURGESS BEATS MOTTRAM

    JOHANNESBURG, March 27.— South Africa’s Eric Sturgess d. Britain’s Tony Mottram in the final of the men singles of the ...

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  39. Police Hunt For Communists

    LONDON, March 27.—Calcutta police are hunting throughout Calcutta province for members of the Communist Party and ...

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  40. FIRST PRIVATE WOOL FOR JAPAN

    TOKIO, March 17.—More than 500 bales of wool— the first private Australian shipment since 1947— has been unloaded at Kobe ...

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  41. ENGLISH CHEESE RATION REDUCED

    LONDON, March 27.— The Ministry of Food announced that the cheese ration from June 4 will be reduced from 2oz. daily ...

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  42. SHELLS DO NOT EXPLODE

    SALONIKA, March 27.— American Associated Press says the [?] Third Army communiqué stated that guerrillas last night first 117 [?] ...

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  43. FINNS’ MILITARY PACT.

    HELSINKI, March 27.— After an urgent summons from President Paasiviki, the Flunish Cabinet met last night to discuss ...

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  44. NATIONALISING INDUSTRY

    BUDAPEST, March 27.— Cabinet net has decided to nationalise immediately industrial concerns, employees of which exceed 100, ...

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  45. FINAL TEST IN WEST INDIES

    KINGSTON, March 27.— G. O. Allen is now tit and will captain England in the final cricket test against West Idles ...

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