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  4. PARALYSING RAIL STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Because of the stoppage by station masters for 24 hours from midnight to-night, practically no trains will run in Queensland to-morrow. The president of the Station-masters' Union (Mr. J. H. Maher) ...

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  5. [?].N. ADVANCE HALTED BY RED RESISTANCE

    TOKIO, Sunday.--Stiffening Communist resistance to-day halted United Nations troops along the 60-mile Korean ...

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  6. LATEST U.S. BOMBERS FOR R.A.A.F.

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Arrangements are being made with the United States Government for the purchase of ...

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  7. ELEVEN DIE IN TRAIN-BUS COLLISION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- Nine women and two men are now dead after yesterday's level crossing smash on the ...

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  8. Russia "Ready to Enter Into Negotiations"

    LONDON, Sunday.--Russia said she was ready to enter negotiations with Britain, in a Note handed by Deputy; Foreign Minister (M. Andrei Gromyko) to the British Ambassador (Sir David Kelly) to-day. The Note was ...

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  9. 'PLANE OF FUTURE A STEP NEARER

    NEW YORK, Sunday.--The dream 'plane of the future became a tiny sten nearer reality with the official ...

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    The British Furniture and Allied Trades Exhibition is at present open to the public at Earl's Court. Here a young lady looks at a picture made of natural woods. It is entitled "Autumn Tints," and is of a type mostly used for decoration ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Dr. Malan: "Britain and U.N.O. Killing Commonwealth"

    JOHANNESBURG, Sunday. -- Britain and the United Nations between them were killing the Commonwealth, stated South Africa's Prime Minister (Dr. Malan) in an interview last night, says Reuters correspondent. Dr. ...

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  12. WHARF OVERTIME BAN MAY BE LIFTED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- There was an "outside chance" that to-morrow's stop work meeting of watersiders would ...

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  13. PRESENT COAL STRIKE BLAMED ON REDS

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- The Communist attempt to smash Australia through the coal mining industry was the most ...

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  14. BILL TO AMEND RURAL FIRES ACT

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Stricter control in burning-off operations will be provided in a Bill to be introduced during ...

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  15. MORE CALLIDE COAL FOR MELBOURNE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- Another ship is due to arrive in Gladstone on March 7 to load a, second consignment of 3700 ...

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  16. BRITAIN MAY FAVOUR U.S. NAVAL HEAD

    LONDON, Sunday. -- The Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) is expected to tell the House of Commons to-morrow that the ...

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  17. KRUPP FIRM SEEKS ENTRY INTO CANADIAN MARKET

    MONTREAL, Sunday. -- The German Krupp firm is seeking to enter Canada's heavy industrial equipment ...

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  18. WHEATVALE FARMER DIES FROM TRACTOR ACCIDENT

    WARWICK, Sunday. -- Augustus Edward Forbes, a Wheatvale farmer, died in the Warwick Base Hospital this ...

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  19. CLASHES EXPECTED IN BULIMBA DEBATE

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Political observers forecast the Bulimba by-election will be held on April 7 following the ...

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  20. RAIL STRIKE AVERTED IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday. -- Railwaymen and the State-owned British railways reached a wages agreement, six hours ...

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  23. NOTED R.A.A.F. OFFICER DIES AFTER ILLNESS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- One of Australia's most distinguished airmen, Air Vice-Marshal George John Mackinolty O.B.E., died at ...

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  24. Unionists Demand Clean-up of Election Ballot System

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--More than 1000 unionists at a meeting to-day unanimously demanded legislation from both the State and Federal Governments to stop union election irregularities. The meeting was the first ...

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  25. "Send U.S. Troops to Europe," Says Governor Dewey

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.--Governor Thomas Dewey, of New York, urged Congress yesterday not to "haul down the flag" by barring the sending of United States troops to Europe. He told the Senate Foreign Relations and ...

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  26. CONFERENCE TO DISCUSS TRANSPORT PROBLEMS

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Plans to co-ordinate all forms of transport into the central defence programme ...

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  27. PROGRAMME "TO CURE AUSTRALIA'S ILLS"

    CANBERRA, Sunday. -- Declaring that Australia to-day needed both guns and butter, the director of the Associated ...

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  28. PREMIER UNABLE TO ATTEND A.L.P. CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- The Premier (.Mr. Hanlon) will be unable to attend the Australian Labour Party conference ...

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