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  3. OVER 16,000 EX-SERVICEMEN AT B'BANE RALLY

    BRISBANE, Wednesday (By Our Special Representative).—The Queen and Duke of Edinburgh today received one of the most spontaneous expressions of loyalty of their Queensland visit, when over 16,00[?] ex-servicemen and women cheered them wildly at the ...

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  4. RADIO-ACTIVE Warn Japs on Fish

    NEW [?]RK, March 17.—Japanese housewives have been warned to beware of ...

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  5. Crisis In W.A. Royal Tour Plans

    PERTH, Wednesday.—Polio has brought West Australian Royal tour plans to a crisis. The West Australian Public Health Commissioner ...

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  6. DEATH FALL FROM HOTEL

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.— Former member of the Legislative Council, Mr. Hugh Morpett Wragge, 74, ...

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    The Queen addressing: the crowd at Rockhampton. The Mayor (Ald. Pilbeam) is standihg at the rear. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PROBE INTO UNION ELECTIONS

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Two inquiries into a Waterside Workers’ Federation election in Melbourne ...

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  9. COLLAPSED AFTER ACQUITTAL

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—When a Criminal Court Jury acquitted a company manager today of ...

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  10. Will Accept Sterling For Soviet Debt

    LONDON, March 17, (A.A.P.): A four-year-old default by Russia in paying compensation due to ...

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  11. NOT GUILTY OF FATHER’S MURDER

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A woman ran screaming hysterically from Central Court today a few minutes before ...

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  12. RAGGING "OUT" FOR STUDENTS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. (By Our Special Representative).—The Duke of Edinburgh might have been invited to drink a 50 ounce glass of beer at Queensland University today, ...

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  13. Girl’s Plunge To Death

    MELEBOURNE, Wednesday.—An attractive young office girl fell: 100 feet to her death in Collins Street, ...

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  14. Old Torpedo

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), March 17.—A torpedo fired probably 20 years ago by a New Zealand cruiser, was ...

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  15. CALL FOR CANBERRA UNION STOPPAGE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday. — The A.C.T. Trades and Labour Council tonight called a stopwork meeting of all unionists in Canberra tomorrow to discuss a dispute betwee[?] the ...

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  18. Alert Troops For Sudan

    LONDON, March 17.—British troops in the Suez Canal zone were alerted tonight to be ready to leave ...

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  19. 7 YEARS FOR ROBBERY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. One of two men who r[?]bed an S.P. bookmaker’s assist[?]nt of £350 at gun point in Camp ...

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  20. Hunt Panther

    NEW YORK, March 17, (A.A.P.): Police hunted through a residential area in Los Angeles today for an ...

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  21. Seek Conference on Pay Dispute

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—The Australian Air Pilots’ Association will seek an immediate conference with airline companies on the pilots’ pay dispute. ...

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  22. 21 Injured In Tram Smashes

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.— Twenty-one people were Injured in two smashes involving six trams in ...

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  23. He Needed It In Writing

    CANBERRA, Wed.—A New Australian yesterday demanded a "written note" before he would ...

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  24. Believe New Gang of Cracksmen Organised

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Police believe a new gang of safebreakers has been organised in Sydney. Early this morning ...

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  25. Exempt From Leave Act

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. — A State Industrial Court member. Mr. T. Harvey, today granted four firms ...

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  26. REPAIR PART OF RAIL LINE

    SYDNEY, Wednesday. —The flood damaged railway line between Casino anyc Kyogle would be reopened ...

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  27. WELL KNOWN JOURNALIST DIES

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday. —Well known Melbourne and Canberra Journalist, Mr. Leo Reginald McLennan, 53[?] died ...

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