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  3. Union Secretary Warns DISPUTE MAY DEVELOP INTO NATION-WIDE STOPPAGE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Federal Secretary of the Tramway and Omnibus Employees' Union (Mr. T. Junor) warned to-night that the Melbourne tram strike was likely to develop into a nation-wide tram stoppage.Mr.Junor was commenting on a summons he had received to attend the Federal Arbitration ...

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  4. Fifth Test In S. Africa HARVEY EQUALS RECORD OF DENIS COMPTON

    PORT ELIZABETH, March 3.— With a brilliant 116, crammed with 14 fours, in l30 minutes, Harvey equalled English batsman, Denis Compton's record last season of eight first class centuries on the tour of South ...

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  5. RESHUFFLE OF PORTFOLIOS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Government next week will undertake the first reshuffle of the present portfolios. ...

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    Wife of the Prime Minister, Mrs. R.G. Menzies and her daughter, Heather, carry in an enormous tub of flowers for the living rooms at the Prime Minister's lodge, Canberra. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BROKE JAW OF GELLMATE

    SINGAPORE, March 3.—(A.A.P.-Reuter)— Captain Turk Westerling will be charges within three days With assaulting ...

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  8. TWO STABBED IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Two men were stabbed, one so seriously that he may die during a desperate fight with a third man in ...

    Article : 264 words
  9. Red Probe Likely To End Monday

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The mammoth Royal Commission on the communism hearing is expected to end on Monday, It will ...

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  10. BOARD MEMBER WARN Coal Rationing Appears To Be Inevitable In N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. W. S. Winning, a member of the Joint Coal Board, at a hearing of the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. H. Gallagher) warned that coal rationing appeared inevitable this winter in New South ...

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  11. Only One Ship To Be Worked To-morrow

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Only one ship will be worked in Brisbane on Sunday—at a cost to her owners of about £1500. ...

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  12. Rescued Doll By Mistake

    OKLAHOMA CITY March 3. —A fireman who during a fire rushed into a smoke-filled bedroom to rescue a two-year-old ...

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  13. 47 JAPANESE RELEASED

    TOKIO, March 3.—Forty-seven Japanese, pallid from Imprisonment and flashing toothy grins, were to-day released from ...

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  14. Eggs To Be 1d. Dozen Dearer

    BRISBANE. Friday,—Eggs will be 1d a dozen dearer in Southern and Central Queensland from Monday. ...

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  15. GOVT. MAY SEIZE U.S. COAL MINES

    WASHINGTON. March 3.—Senator Wayne Morse (Republican) to-night introduced a Bill in the Senate providing for Government ...

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  16. £25 Dangerous Driving Fine

    BRISBANE, Friday.—On the night of November, 26, 1949, a utility truck struck a post on the Pacific Highway near ...

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  17. BOY DROWNED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Peter Bahry (5), a Lebanese, was drowned today in East Orange Creek, which overflowed during a sudden storm. ...

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  18. Peasants Sell Wives East China Zone Facing Famine

    HONG KONG, March 3.—The East China zone, in which Shanghai is situated i facing a serious famine affecting more ...

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  19. THREE INCINERATED

    WELLINGTON, March 3.— A retired journalist his wife and daughter were incinerated when they were trapped in a car which ...

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  20. IN FAIRYMEAD AREA Plantation System Of Cane Growing Proves Successful

    BRISBANE, Friday.—The plantation system of cane growing had proved a success in the Fairymead area, Mr. J. S. Hutcheon, K.C., representing Fairymead Mill and Mill Suppliers' Committee, told the Central Sugar ...

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  21. Goods Train Derailed

    TOWNSVILLE, Friday.— Railway rolling stock and freight escaped loss and damage in an unexplainable derailment on the ...

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  22. NEW ENVOY TO PARIS

    Mr Keith Officer, who has held many important Australian diplomatic posts abroad. will succeed Colonel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Warns Of More Severe Penalties

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Magistrate Noyes gave a warning in the Brisbane Police Court today that he would continue to ...

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  24. Tried To Lynch School Teacher

    ANCONA (Italy) March 3.—An angry mob of mothers and fathers tried to lynch a 40-year-old school teacher after 50 of ...

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  25. Bid To Rescue Child Fails

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A taxi-driver to-day made a daring attempt to rescue a 17-months-old child who burned to death ...

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  26. MAN AND SON DEAD; WIFE INJURED

    AUCKLAND, Friday.— A man was found drowned, his son was found shot dead and his wife suffering from gunshot wounds ...

    Article : 117 words
  27. Bank Hold-up Attempt

    NEW YORK, March 3.— Four masked men tried to hold up the Maybrook National Bank to-day, but were foiled by the bank ...

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