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  3. State Government Orders:—

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—An emergency survey of imports needed for essential Queensland projects has been called for by the Premier (Mr. Gair). The State’s, case to the Federal Government for higher quotas than allowed under the import restrictions, will be based on the ...

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  4. LABOUR M.L.A. URGES

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Provision should be made in the Act so that unions would be able to ask the Industrial Court for a monetary equivalent of long service leave for seasonal workers. Mr. Dufficy (Lab. ...

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  5. ALLEGEDLY HAS FIVE HUSBANDS

    PHILADELPHIA, March 13.—A woman accused of having five husbands — including one each in the Army, Navy and Marines — was arrested by the Federal Bureau of ...

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  6. Generous Loans Not Expected

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— State Governments were not likely to receive generous treatment from the next ...

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  7. REFRIGERATORS FOR EMPLOYEES

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — Refrigerators for sugar and shearing employees in Queensland would cost more ...

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  8. Was Sister Kenny Duped By U.S. Confidence Men?

    SAN FRANCISCO, March 13.—A Federal Court trial, expected to prove or disprove the charges that Sister Elizabeth Kenny, of Australia, was duped by confidence men in ...

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  9. BANK HEAD IMPRESSED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Mr. Eugene Black, Chairman of the International Bank, said in Melbourne today that ...

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  10. CLIMBED 70ft. TO RESCUE CAT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—watched by 200 people, a 14-year-old boy climbed 70 feet up a pine tree at Parramatta today to ...

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  11. Secret Ballot Before Strike

    BRISBANE, Thursday.— A secret ballot of rank and file members of the Ironworkers' Association must be ...

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  12. Atomic Artillery As "Field Problem”

    NEW YORK, March 13, (A.A.P.): For the first time, atomic artillery would be included as a “field problem" in large-scale United States Army manoeuvres shortly taking place ...

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  13. Korean Armistice Talks Deadlock Still

    TOKIO, March 13. — The armistice talks were still in deadlock today, with the Communists urging the United Nations to abandon their principle of voluntary repatriation of war ...

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    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Max Julius, barrister, has been nominated as the Communist candidate for the Lord Mayoralty ...

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    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Mrs. Helen MacPherson Schutt who died in Cannes (France) last April, left an estate in ...

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  18. Sugar Price Talks Next Tuesday

    CANBERRA, Thursday, —The Federal Cabinet will consider the sugar price rise next Tuesday. Ministers will ...

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  19. “JOLLY ROGER” FLEW OVER HOUSE OF LORDS

    LONDON, March 13.—A "Jolly Roger” pirate flag bearing a huge skull and crossbones was flying this ...

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  20. For Trial On Murder Of Constable

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. William John O’Meally, 28, of Bon Beach, will stand trial at the April 17 sittings of the ...

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  21. EISENHOWER WAS ELATED OVER PRIMARY VICTORY

    NEW YORK, March 13, (A.A.P.): The favourite pastime for many Americans today was trying to estimate the significances of the Republican and Democratic Parties’ primary polls ...

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  22. Labour Begins To Plan For 1953 Election

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Labour has begun to plan its campaign for the 1953 State election. The inner committee ...

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  23. N.Z. MURDERER HANGED

    WELLINGTON, March 13.—William Geovanni Silveo Fiori, aged 29, [?]ill hand, was hanged in Auckland Prison today for ...

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    IPSWICH. Friday.—The Australian Band Contest Committee has made accommodation arrangements for the ...

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  25. DECISION ON INDUSTRIAL CASE HERE

    BRISBANE, Thursday. — The Industrial Court today referred a case to a Bundaberg Industrial Magistrate ...

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  26. Legal Action Against Local Authorities?

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Loan cuts had placed many local authorities in a position where contractors might take legal action against them, stated the Secretary of the Queensland Local ...

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  27. WHEAT SHORTAGE ANTICIPATED

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — New South Wales would not have sufficient wheat for local requirements this year, the ...

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    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Coal produced in 1951 in Queensland set a new record of 2,473,775 tons. This was 152,976 ...

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