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  2. Advertising

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  3. RIVEE & BAT TIDES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 49 words
  4. WEATHER FORECAST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  5. LONG WAIT FOR QUEEN

    BRISBANE, March 8— Two women armed with food and blankets took np positions at the Eagle ...

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  6. NEW VESSEL ON HER MAIDEN VOYAGE

    The new P. & O. liner, Arcadia, leaving Tilbury, Essex, on her maiden voyage to Australia, via the Suez Canal. The new vessel is of 29,734 tons and has accommodation for 670 first-class and 735 tourist class passengers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EXCITEMENT MOUNTS IN BRISBANE ON EYE OF BIGGEST DAY

    BRISBANE, March 8. — Brisbane tonight is poised for what is planned to be the greatest demonstration in the city's history. THE Queen and the Duke of ...

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  8. GREAT HOPES FOR NEW POLIO VACCINE

    MELBOURNE,, March 8. — The new polio vaccine "salk" promised to be as successful as diphtheria ...

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  9. POLICE MOVE ON PUERTO

    SAN JUAN, March 7 The Puerto Rican Government, in its second swift up in 24 hours to round ...

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  10. FAROUK'S COINS SOLD

    CAIRO, March 7.The sale of ex-King Farouk's valuable collection of 250,000 coins, which has ...

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  11. FADDEN STATES PURPOSE OF SECURITY LOAN

    CANBERRA, March 8 " The Commonwealth's share of money from the 19th Security Loan will be used for home ...

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  12. STATE LEADS IN ADVICE ON AGRICULTURE

    TDRISBANE, March 8.—It was recently reported in the southern Press by the chairman of the Irrigation Research and ...

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  13. STATE CABINET LEAVES MARGINS CASE TO COURT

    BRISBANE, March 8. The question of marginal pay increases for tradesmen is being left by the State Cabinet to the Industrial Court. THE Premier (Mr Gair) ...

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  14. FERRYING OVER BURDEKIN MAY STOP TODAY

    BRISBANE, March 8.—Railway authorities today were making repairs to the broken bridge at Pentland, 142 miles ...

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  15. NSW Govt's Flood Help

    LYDNEY March 8—The New South'Wales Government will make another £40,000 available for flood relief in the ...

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  16. Poisoning By Thallium Alleged

    SYDNEY, March-8.—An alleged thallium poison victim told the Central Court today that he had become ill two ...

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  17. WOMEN KILLED MAN INJURED

    BRISBANE, March 8. An her husband critically injured when they were thrown, 10 [?] into the air by a car a ...

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  18. Commando Raid In Indo-China

    LONDON, March 8. — Reuters Paris correspondent says that a Vietminh commando unit raided Cathi, one of the ...

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  19. US., JAPAN IN DEFENCE PACT

    TOKYO, March 8 Japan and the United States today signed a mutual defence pact which will pour American guns ...

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  20. BOYS' BODIES RECOVERED

    TENTERFIELD, March 8.— The bodies of two boys were found in Tenterfield Creek today after a seven-hour search. ...

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  21. SALE OF OIL DRILLING PLANT

    CANBERRA, March 8.—Wes Australian Petroleum Ltd has purchased the Common wealth Government's oil drill ...

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  22. SOLICITOR ON FRAUD CHARGES

    SYDNEY,March 8.A solicitor, Harry Raymond Woodward,49, of Rose Bay, today was charged with fraud ...

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  23. FORMER P.M. DEAD

    BRISBANE, March 8.Mrs Patrick. Mortimer Hishon, former Chief Police Magistrate, died in Brisbane, aged ...

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  24. Tides Breach English Sea Defences

    TONDON, March 7.—An emergency squad of 40 men was rushed to Dartford (Kent) tonight as high tides, ...

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  25. "UNKNOWN BOOK"

    LONDON, March 7.— The Archbishop of York (Dr C Garbe tt) said today in a "letter to be read in all churches in ...

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  26. POPE IMPROVING

    VATICAN CITY. March 7. The low but steady improvement in the pope's condition continued today, a Vatican ...

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  27. EXCURSION FARES FOR ROYAL TOUR

    BRISBANE, March 8.—The Transport Minister (Mr Duggan) announced today that excursion railway fares would ...

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  28. TOUR NOT TOO HEAVY FOR DUSK, SAYS MINISTER

    MELBOURNE, March 8,—Fears that the Royal tour programme would be too heavy for the Queen had proved "groundless " the Federal Minister in charge (Mr Harrison) said ...

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  31. CLOSE WATCH IS KEPT ON SUDAN

    LONDON, March 7.—The "Daily Telegraph's" Khartoum correspondent says that the Minister for State (Mr Selwyn Lloyd), who is expected to leave for London tomorrow after ...

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  32. VISIT TO INDO-CHINA

    Lieut—Gen. Sir Charles Lo ewen (right), Comma nder-inChief Far East Land Forces, saluting the guard of honour for his arrival at Saigon airport, Indo-China, where he made a tour of inspection. On left is General Gardet, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. TRADERS'TALKS FOR NORTH

    BRISBANE, March 8. — Price margins, freights and shop hours will be discussed by the Queensland Grocers and ...

    Article : 159 words
  34. Grazier CP. Man For Somerset

    IPSWICH, March 8.—Mr N. R. Mcconnel has won the Country Party plebiscite for the State seat of Somerset. ...

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