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  3. PROF. COPLAND URGES

    LONDON, March 14.—Sir Douglas Copland writing in the "Financial Times” today said present Australian development plans cannot be maintained on a lower level of imports without ...

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  4. First With The News!

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Information regarding main roads works to be ...

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  5. Food Corporation Combine Losses £375,945

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The combined losses on the agricultural and pastoral operations of the Queerisland-British Food Corporation since the commencement in 1948 total £375,945. This is disclosed in the annual report of the corporation for the ...

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  6. SEN. O’SULLIVAN

    BRISBANE, Friday. —Reports that sugar would rise by Id. a lb were “mere' conjecture” ...

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  7. To Survey Labour Needs For Q'Id

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The most comprehensive survey ever undertaken of Queensland rural labour needs, will commence shortly —possibly next week — the Commonwealth ...

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  8. EARLY SHOWDOWN FORECAST

    BRISBANE, Friday. — An early showdown on the British Food Corporation's project at Peak Downs was called for by ...

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    GYMPIE, Friday.—The pineapple industry in the Gympie district would not fully recover from the effects of the ...

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  10. Showdown On Galvin Decision?

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Three moves to bring the Galvin decision on marginal increases to a swift showdown ...

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  11. Mine Dispute Continues

    BRISBANE, Friday. — No agreement in the Collinsville State mine dispute was reached today by an inter-union ...

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  12. Faith In Peak Downs Project

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Queensland British Food Corporation Deputy Chairman (Sir John Kemo) said ...

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  13. Sharp Rise In Log Prices

    BRISBANE, Friday—Furniture prices are expected to rise following the recent North Queensland log price increases. ...

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  14. Relief For Local Canegrowers

    BRISBANE, Friday. — The Government had already decided that drought relief would be extended ...

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    LONDON, March 14.—Reuter's Nicosia representative says an R.A.F. spokesman said today it was still not definitely ...

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  16. Disaster Threatens Nth. Cattle Industry

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Complete disaster threatens the Australian beef cattle industry, unless drought stricken areas of north Queensland, the Northern Territory and the ...

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  17. DISARMAMENT WOULD CHECK REDS

    NEW YORK, March 14.—The United Slates today proposed to the United Nations a plan of disarmament which would start a worldwide census of arms and a fool-proof system ...

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  20. MAN KILLED Bt 'PLANE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A plane, spraying potato crops in the Blayney district near Bathurst, today struck a man ...

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  21. PREMIER’S VIEW:—

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The Federal Government has been advised by the Premier that a cement shortage would menace Queensland’s drive for food production. ...

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  22. Aust. Learning Of U.K. Austerity

    LONDON, March 14. — The “Dally Mail" says what Britain has been forced to do to others, others now have been ...

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    MELBOURNE, Friday. — A meeting of metal trades unions and A.C.T.U. officers in Sydney on Tuesday is expected to ...

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  24. Urges Extension Of Board’s Powers

    BRISBANE, Friday—Extension of Milk Board powers to overcome Brisbane’s “chaotic” milk supply position was needed, Opposition members stated in Parliament today. ...

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  25. U.S. Sanction For Japanese Treaty

    WASHINGTON, March 14.—The United States Senate today prepared to debate ratification of the Japanese Peace Treaty amid predictions that it would be approved by an overwhelming vote. ...

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