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  3. "OLD BOYS" GUARD BIG YOUTH CLUB

    LONDON, March 7.—The reign of terror at Clubland, a £100,000 sterling youth club in south-east London, is being stamped out —by 50 ex-members. ...

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  4. Growers' Views on Sugar Output, Stock Problems Sought

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Mr. R. Muir, General Secretary of the Australian and Queensland Cane Growers’ Councils, stated today that his council had received a letter from the Queensland Sugar Board suggesting that the various sections of the industry should ...

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  5. Union Leaders Say: National Conference On Margins Issue 'Urgent’

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The A.C.T.U., will be asked this week to make preparations for a nation-wide conference on the margins issue. Union leaders said tonight that a national ...

    Article : 323 words
  6. Oil Search To Be Accelerated

    PERTH, Sunday. — More than 6,000,000 dollars will be spent during 1954 by West Australian Petroleum ...

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  7. THREE DIE IN BLAZING COTTAGE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Three people died trapped in their blazing cottage in Hill Place, Kensington ...

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  8. Stowaway To Be Deported

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A stowaway who jumped into the sea from the liner Surriento on Saturday will be ...

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  9. Triumphal Royal Tour of Vic. Country Districts

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The triumphal Royal tour of Victorian country districts concluded last night with the return to Melbourne of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and the Duke ...

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  10. BITTEN BY TAIPAN?

    INGHAM, Sunday.—A man who was bitten by a snake, believed to be a Taipan, is dangerously ill ...

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  11. 4-YEAR-OLD BOY KIDNAPPED

    ARRANQUILLA (Colombia) March 7.—The four-year-old son of a wealthy Colombian industrialist was kidnapped ...

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  12. Crayfish For Tour Functions

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Queenscliff fishermen, 64 miles south-east of Melbourne will cook 40 prime cray[?]ish ...

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  13. Boy Struck By Speedboat

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — An 11-year-old boy had his left leg amputated tonight after a speedboat struck him as he ...

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  14. Gales Lashing N.Z. Coast

    WELLINGTON, Sunday. —Violent autumn gales last night and today lashed west coast cities and ...

    Article : 81 words
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  16. RIVER RISES IN NORTH

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—The Weather Bureau reported tonight the near stationary monsoonal depression in ...

    Article : 148 words
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  18. CANBERRA GIFT TO MINER

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—Desmond Finlay, lead miner, of Broken Hill, New South Wales, chartered an aircraft ...

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  19. GOTHIC ON WAY TO TOWNSVILLE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Thousands of Melbourne people flocked to Station Pier tonight to see the Royal ...

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  20. THOUSANDS SEE SECORATIONS BRISBANE 'DRESSED UP' FOR ROYAL VISIT

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Thousands thronged the principal streets of Brisbane tonight to see the decorations for the Royal tour of the State which begins on Tuesday when the Queen and Duke arrive at Eagle Farm aerodrome. ...

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  21. Emergency Transport For Cairns District

    CAIRNS, Sunday.—Emergency transport is being arranged for passengers between Cairns and Kuranda, Cairns District Railways Superintendent (Mr. V. F. Hall) said tonight. ...

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  22. HOTELS MAY CLOSE

    MACKAY, Sunday.—Mackay hotels will probably close for the two hours the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh are ...

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  23. FATALLY HURT IN ROAD ACCIDENT

    IPSWICH, Sunday.— A young man, Raymond Walter Woolley (26) of Thomas Street Blackstone received ...

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