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  3. MR. CALWELL ADVISES COMMUNISTS TO REALISE "ERROR OF THEIR WAYS"

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Communists should realise the error of their ways abandon their present efforts and accept the majority rule of the Labour Party the Minister for Immigration and Information (Mr. A. A. ...

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  4. BURNED-OUT WRECKAGE OF MISSING MOSQUITO FOUND NEAR TOWNSVILLE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The burned-out wreckage of the R.A.A.F. Mosquito bomber which crashed into Saddle Mountain south of Townsville on Tuesday afternoon, was sighted by an Avro Anson making an air search of ...

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  5. "Nearly Had Only 11, Mum!"

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A ten-year-old boy charged by a mad bull in a side street near his home to-day, fought the animal to a standstill. He was Mick Hynes of Dandenong. The bull on his ...

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  6. CRIME WAVE IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—City and suburban police had a busy weekend during which 22 men and one 16-year-old girl were arrested for ...

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  7. Peace In Industry Conference

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — The Labour Government and not the Country Party wculd decide whether any peace in industry ...

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  8. Wettest Ever

    LONDON, March 30.—Londoners have had their wettest March since 1856, when rainfall records were first kept ...

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  9. Tin-Plate Price Increased

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Increase in the price of tin plate was announced by the Minister for Trade and Customs (Senator B. ...

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  10. Speed Record By Airliner

    NEW YORK, March 30.—Douglas DC6 the first airliner developed since the war set a speed record for transport across the ...

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  11. U.S. LUXURY CAR IMPORTS BANNED

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—To avoi[?] unnecessary dollar expenditure the Federal Government has prohibited the import of chassis for ...

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  12. High Qld. Level Of Unemployment

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Leader of the Q.P.P. (Mr. Bruce Pie) claimed to-night that if a proper survey of Queensland were ...

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  13. Two Women In All-In Brawl

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — All-in hair pulling and punching and sock[?]earing brawl between two women at Waverley last night attracted 200 ...

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  14. Man Drowned In Wagga Flood

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — A man was drowned crops lashed to the ground miles of fencing washed away and several rail washaways occurred ...

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  15. More Deaths In Indian Riots

    LONDON, March 30.—Reuters’ Calcutta correspondents says it is officially stated 11 were killed and eight injured in communal ...

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  16. "Labour Facing Disaster In Every State"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.— Labour was facing disaster in every State the Leader of the Country Party (Mr. A. W. Fadden) said to-night. ...

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  17. Woman Stabbed To Death

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A woman was found stabbed to death and a man slashed across the abdomen at Tamarama Beach, near ...

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  18. French Political Duel

    PARTS, March 30.—Paul Bastid (Radical) and Gaston de Ferre (Socialist) fought a duel with muzzle-loading pistols in woods ...

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  19. General de Gaulle Coming Back Soon

    PARIS, March 30.—General De Gaulle in a speech at Crituetot Town Hall said he would soon come out of retirement and help ...

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  22. Man Arrested On Shooting Charge

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—On her way home from a church meeting at Drouin on Friday night, Mrs. Muriel Davis (37) wife of a ...

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  23. WHARF BAN ON DUTCH SHIPS TO REMAIN

    LONDON, March 30.—The In denesian Premier (Dr. Sjahrir) does not intend asking Australian watersiders to lift the boycott on ...

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  24. Monsoonal Rains Smash Drought

    BRISBANE, Sunday—Monsocnai rains have smashed the drought in the northern and north-western areas of the State. ...

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  25. Horse Bolts; Boy Killed

    TAMWORTH, Sunday.—A seven year-old boy was killed but his three brothers escaped injury when a horse harnessed to a ...

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  26. No State Aid For Flood Damage

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — The Shite Cabinet has refused to make grants or subsidies to local authorities to repair roads and ...

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  27. Sydney Funerals Postponed

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Funerals to have been held at the week-end in Sydney were postponed because of the strike of grave-diggers and ...

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  28. Sth. Africans Drenched While Awaiting Royal Party

    PRETORIA, March 30. — Drenching rain which fell on a waiting crowd of 3000 an hour and a half before the Royal Family was expected to arrive at the Garden Party given by the Administrator of Transvaal ...

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  29. High Praise For Mr. Hasluck

    LONDON, March 30.—inter viewed by the "Herald Tribune the retiring Australian delegate to U.N.O. Mr. Paul Hasluck who is ...

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  30. 10,000 Formosan Rebels Killed

    SHANGHAI, March 30. — The National Defence Minister (Pal Chung Hai) broadcasting from Formosa, declared over 1,000 Chinese ...

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