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  3. MORE RAILMEN BACK IN R'TON

    Seventy-nine additional railwaymen reported for work at Rockhampton yesterday. They were mostly tradesmen's ...

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  4. CAPITULATION REPORT REFUTED BY PREMIER

    BRISBANE, March 30.—The Premier (Mr Hanlon) today flatly denied a rumour in industrial circles that the Government would concede full marginal rates of 16/-, 13/- and 11/- if the railwaymen remained on strike until Friday. He described it as ...

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  5. UNO MOVES ON PALESTINE

    LONDON, March 29.—The United Nations' Palestine Commission today decided to proceed as rapidly as possible to create ...

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  6. Princess Chats With Worker Of 42 Years' Service

    The first Royal visit to British railways since they came under State control was made by Princess Elizabeth when she visited the carriage and wagon works of British railways (London Midland region) at Wolverton, Backs, to see railway carriages and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SOCIAL SERVICE PAYMENTS SOAR

    CANBERRA, March 30.—The effect of the Queensland railway strike on the employment figures of that State was revealed ...

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  8. Threat To Extend Wharf Stoppage

    SYDNEY, March 30.—The federal executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation decided today that if any attempt were ...

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  9. MALE DOMESTICS AT BRISBANE HOSPITAL

    BRISBANE, March 30.—Because of the shortage of female domestics, over 100 men are at present employed on domestic ...

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  10. U.S. AID TO JAPAN

    TOKYO, March 29.—The Prime Minister (Ashlda) yesterday predicted that American aid to Japan in 1948 ...

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  11. REBUFF TO SOVIET ON ATOM BOMB CONTROL

    LAKE SUCCESS, March 29.—The East-West controversy over plans to prevent atomic energy from being used for war came near breaking point when Russia was told in the Atomic Working Committee ...

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  12. SLAVERY THREAT TO WORLD

    WASHINGTON, March 29.— President Truman said tonight that the United States would talk peace with any country, but ...

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  13. Court Clash Sequel: Barrister Withdraws

    BRISBANE, March 30.—After heated clashes with the prosecuting counsel (Mr T. D. McCawley), and finally with the Chief Stipendiary Magistrate (Mr S. Wilson), in separate actions in the Police ...

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  14. FOUR-POINT PLAN TO INCREASE PRODUCTION

    MELBOURNE, March 30.—Mr Chlfley's appeal for more production from the workers was two years too late, leaders in industry ...

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  15. MANUS ISLAND TROUBLE ENDED

    PORT MORESBY, March 30 (AAP-Reuter).—Police Superintendent Grimshaw has returned to Port Moresby after a two-day ...

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  16. Aust.-Wide Stoppage If Rowe Gaoled?

    SYDNEY, March 30.—The Communists claimed in their official organ, "The Tribune," today that if any attempt were ...

    Article : 169 words
  17. Officers Slain In Philippine Revolt

    NEW YORK, March 29.—Reuters Manila correspondent states that a company of Philippines constabulary soldiers who ...

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  18. DELICATE EYE OPERATION

    MELBOURNE, March 30. — A delicate eye operation was performed at the Royal Melbourne Hospital today to restore the sight ...

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  19. SUCCESSFUL EISTEDDFOD

    BRISBANE, March 30.—Mr C. Parsons, organising secretary of the Easter Eisteddfod, said today that it had been the most ...

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  20. Victorian Labour Split Averted

    MELBOURNE, March 30.— Plans by some unions to break away from the Australian Labour Party on the industrial groups ...

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  21. M.L.A. MEETS MACKAY STRIKERS

    MACKAY, March 30.—Invited to confront them because he had not opposed anti-Communist legislation in the Queensland ...

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  22. JAP. STRIKERS RESUME WORK

    TOKYO, March. 30 (AAP-Reuter).—The striking Japanese Government employees returned to work today following an ...

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  23. WOMAN'S 150 FT DEATH LEAP

    SYDNEY, March 30. — Ada Bratt, 70, widow, who committed suicide over the 150 ft cliff at the Gap late this afternoon, almost ...

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  24. LEWIS IGNORES SUBPOENA

    WASHINGTON, March 29.— Mr John L. Lewis today defied the threat of a Government subpoena and refused to ...

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  25. Communist "Cells" In P.M.G. Dept

    MELBOURNE, March 30. — The Postmaster- General (Senator Cameron) has ordered an investigation into the allegation by Mr ...

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  26. NOTED ELOCUTIONIST DEAD

    LONDON, March 29.—The death has occurred of Mr Alexander Watson at the age of 90 years. He was a famous ...

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  27. Carpenters Excluded From Union Meeting

    BRISBANE, March 30.—The secretary of the Carpenters' Union (Mr G. Dawson) tonight refused to admit 300 members of the rank and file to a meeting of the Brisbane branch of the union. ...

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  28. Joint Australian-N.Z. Naval Manoeuvres

    AUCKLAND, March 30 (AAP-Reuter).—The Australian warships Australia and Bataan sailed today for one day's manoeuvres ...

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  29. PERSIA'S REPLY TO SOVIET

    LONDON, March 29.—The British United Press correspondent at Teheran states that Persia, in a Note to the Russian ...

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  30. No Plans For "Big Three" Meeting

    WASHINGTON, March 29.— The White House said today that there were no plans for a meeting of Messrs Truman, Attlee ...

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  31. RUMANIAN ELECTIONS

    BUCHAREST, March 30.—The Communist- dominated Government bloc polled 7,116,267 of the 7,732,651 votes cast in the ...

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