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  3. SHORTAGE OF CARS?

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Heads of Australian motor companies expressed ...

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  4. RAIN EFFECTS REVIEWED Poor Outlook for Beef Cattle Men

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Outlook for the beef cattle industry, generally, was poor, the Agriculture and Stock Department’s Marketing Division says in its current report on production ...

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  5. ALLIED TROOPS REPULSE RED NIGHT ATTACKS

    LONDON, March 21.—Reuter’s Korea correspondent says United Nations troops on the Western Korean front repulsed the third successive Communist night probing attack near the ...

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  6. Teachers’ Strike Advocated

    BRISBANE, Friday.—A “regulation strike” is suggested by a teacher in the Queensland Teachers’ Union official journal. The teacher says that in many schools, classes number 70, ...

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  7. EMPLOYERS" AIM?

    BRISBANE, Friday. — An approach will almost certainly be made to the Industrial Court by scores of Queensland employers to “stagger” long service leave. ...

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  8. Fell 22 Feet To Death

    CAIRNS, Friday.—Leendert De Brees, 33, a native of Holland, who has been resident of Babinda for only ...

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  9. MINISTER SAYS:

    BRISBANE. Friday.—The Agriculture Minister (Mr. Collins) said in Parliament tnday that without milking ...

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  10. Russia Is Prepared To Attack Japanese

    NEW YORK, March 21.—The United Press Tokio representative reports General Matthew Ridgway said today that the Soviet Union had completed building a vast military force in Siberia, and was prepared for military action against Japan “at any time." ...

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  11. ROBBED CHURCH POOR BOX

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Arthur Thomas Parker, 23, married, labourer, of Yarra Bay, was sent to caol for three months ...

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  12. ECONOMIST FOR PAKISTAN

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Economist Colin Clark will spend [?]ix weeks in Pakistan examining the country’s economic ...

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  13. Increased Aid For Formosa?

    TAIPEH, March 21.—General William Chase, head of the United States military advisory and assistance group at ...

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  14. MILL PEAKS HEARINGS BEGIN MONDAY

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The hearing of applications for increases in mill peaks will be commenced by the Central Cane Prices Board in Brisbane on Monday. Applications have ...

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  15. BRITISH CARRIER FOR AUSTN. NAVY

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The British Government has Agreed to lend the light aircraft carrier Vengeance to the Royal Australian Navy until the R.A.N’s. new carrier, Melbourne, ...

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  16. Unions’ Claim Decision

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The Industrial Court hoped to make a decision on the salaries and wages section of the ...

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  19. EGG PRICE RISE IN N.S.W.?

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The price of eggs will probably rise by 4d a dozen to 6/- retail next week. The Prices Minister (Mr. F. ...

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  20. U.N. COMMISSION IN GERMANY

    BERLIN, March 21. — The United Nations Commission investigating whether free, democratic, all-German elections ...

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  21. WAS A BRILLIANT SAVE!

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) today made a brilliant save after a slip in announcing the British Government's loan of the aircraft carrier Vengeance to Australia. When Mr. Mcnzies said the ...

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    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Policy decisions on the future of Trans-Australia Airlines and Australian National Airways ...

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    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A mass meeting of strikers today decided to continue the Victorian State Electricity ...

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  24. Two Dead In Casualty List

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Minister for the Army (Mr. Francis) today released the latest Korean casualty list ...

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  25. MINE OWNERS TO SEEK—

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Queensland Coal Owners' Association has decided to confer with a Sydney Q.C. on the present legal position of the local Coal Reference Board, and the Coal Industry ...

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  26. Says Supply Now Nearing Demand

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Although there was still a lag of housing accommodation in the metropolis, the country was approaching the position where the supply was catching up with the ...

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  27. HOUSES DAMAGED BY STORM

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A 15-minute cyclonic thunderstorm today damaged seven houses and blow down hundreds of ...

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