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  2. MAILS CLOSE TODAY

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  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. READY FOR THE CORONATION PROCESSION

    Left: Photographed In the Royal Mom at Buchclngnam FsaUor, London, are four postilion* In the full Slate nnlfemu which they will wear when taking part In the CoronaUm proceuton on June t. Tiiey control the famom Grey* drawing (he State Coach. Bight: Mr. Frederick Borgew,» Boyal mg hman, wearing the gorgeou State uniform, newly rrnovabtd, and which be will wear when ta king part In the procession. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RESUMPTION OF KOREAN TRUCE TALKS SOON?

    TOKIO, March 31.—The Communist answer to the United Nations Commander (General Mark Clark's) letter proposing a meeting of topranking liaison groups at Pan Mun Jom at the ...

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  6. SIMPLE SERVICE FOR QUEEN MARY'S BURIAL

    LONDON, March 31.—Queen Mary, consort of one British King, and the mother of two others, was buried privately within the walls of St. George's Chapel to-day in the Royal County town of Windsor, not far from London. ...

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  7. DOYLE TAKEN TO LONG BAY GAOL

    SYDNEY, March 31.—Bankrupt investor Regis[?] Aubrey Doyle (41), Was liken to Low Bay goal ...

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  8. Japan Wary On Arrested Fishing Boat

    TOKIO, March 31.—The Japanese Foreign Ministry to-day was reserving its ...

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  9. CARRIAGES PASSOVER MAN; UNHURT

    IPSWICH, March 31— A 30-year-old Bin lay still in the ratter of Ike Ipswich Railway Station platform ...

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  10. STEVEDORING BOARD STANDS BY N.Q. WHARF CRITICISMS

    SYDNEY, March 31.—The Stevedoring Industry Board stood by its criticisms of wharf discipline and supervision in North Queensland ports, the chairman, Mr. J. M. Hewitt, said to-day. The board had made a genuine I ...

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  11. Elizabeth Popular 'Pin-up Girl'

    HONG KONG, March 31: Queen Elizabeth is No. 1 pin-up girl of the British Commonwealth Forces in ...

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  12. Faulty Take Off Caused Comet Crash

    KARACHI, March 31.—The Canadian Pacific Airlines Comet crash at Karachi on March 3, was ...

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  13. WALKING CHAIN STORE

    DALLAS (Texas) Mar. 31.—A shop detective saw a 4J-year-old woman slip two Items under her ...

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  14. PROTESTS U.S. ON EMBARGO

    WASHINGTON, March 31. Australia and Sweden have protested against the United States Import Embargo on ...

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  15. Justice Douglas' Retirement

    CAIRNS, Match 31.—When asked if be would carry on the work of the Northern Supreme Court during Judge ...

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  16. PATROL SHOOTS 9 MAU MAU

    NAIROBI, March 31.—A patrol of Kins's African Rifies Yesterday shet dead nine Mau Mau territories ...

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  17. LIFE PRISONER'S EVIDENCE IN MURDER TRIAL.

    BRISBANE, March 31—A young woman serving a life sentence for tins wilful by der of an Infant, gave ...

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  18. WOMEN CONVICTED IN FRAUD CHARGE

    CAIRNS, March 31.—Ruby Franco Allen. 49, married woman, was convicted by a Jury at the Circuit Court ...

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  19. Diggers Salute

    BRISBANE, March 31—The Prim' Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies) will arrive in Brisbane by air on Sunday night ...

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    WASHINGTON, March 31—The United States New [?] has an [?] it saw has announced that it saw has in ...

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  21. HOTTEST DAY

    BRISBANE, March 31.—Brisbane to-day had its hottest March day for 14 years, the maximum temperature reaching 95.3 degrees at ...

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  22. £17,000 Sale

    BRISBANE, March 31.—More than 000 people from as far away as Rockhampton. Townsville, Cloncurry, and ...

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  23. V.S. Jets Fly To Germany

    Warmer Robius Air Force Base (Georgia), March 31.—A squadron of F-35 Sabre jets left here yesterday to ...

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  24. 13 DIE IN CRASH?

    NAIROBI, March 31.—All 13 people abroad are believed to have been killed when a Central African Airways ...

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  25. NO AGREEMENT ON SOLDIER SETTLERS

    CANBERRA, March 31 — A conference of Federal and State authorities to-day failed to reach any agreement on the future of soldier ...

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  26. ARCHBISHOP DEAD

    OTTAWA, March 31.—The most Kev. Alexander Vachon. aged 87, died yesterday at Dallas (Texas). ...

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  27. Mackay Agitation On Oil Terminal

    MACKAY, March 31—On companies have so far given little assistance to help Mackay's case for an oil terminal ...

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  28. RECORD RECEIPTS FROM SCARTWATER

    Receipts from Scartwater Station constituted a record of £10,000 for the year 1952, stated the report of the distribution trustees, which will be presented to the annual conference of the North ...

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  29. SCALED RAILING FOR DEATH LEAP

    SYDNEY, March 31.— Sylvia Green, a 25 year old guest house receptionist, climbed a 4ft. high Iron ...

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  30. Economic Position Still Troubles U.K.

    LONDON, March 31—Britain and the sterling area reached a position of stability last year, but Britain's ...

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  31. Glosgow Smash

    LONDON, March 31.—Forty were Injured, many seriously, when a tram, driven by a woman and ...

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  32. 1000 DETAINED

    ROME, March 31.—Italian police had detained more than 1000 people lust night, after millions of workers ...

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  33. GALVANISED IRON SHORTAGE OVER

    BRISBANE, March 31.— All galvanised from shortages both piping and roofing—will soon be a thing ...

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  34. Not Guilty Of Receiving

    BRISBANE, March 31.—A Criminal Court Jury to-night found Arthur Fry Buchanan (57). manazing ...

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  35. WAGGONS OFF LINE.

    BRISBANE, March 31—Five waggons of a Townsville bound goods train were derailed at Lawston ...

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  36. CHRISTIE QUIZZED ON "MOON MAD" KILLINGS

    LONDON, March 31.—Police to-day found John Reginald Christie, a 55-year-old former tenant of the house in Nottinghill, where six women's bodies were found last week. ...

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  37. £200 FINE ON LICENSEE

    INGHAM, March 31—An Ingham hotel licence was to-day convicted of a breach of the Prices Regulation, and ...

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  38. £16,420 For Flood Victims

    BRISBANE, March 31—Only £10/12/4 was spent raising £16,420 for the Lord Mayor's Fund for the United ...

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  39. WELCOME FOR TITO

    SPLIT. (Dalmatia), March 31.—Marshal Tito returned to Yugoslavis yesterday after a five-day visit to ...

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  40. Appoint Actin

    BRISBANE, March 31.—The appointment of a new acting judge will be considered by the Premier (Mr. V. ...

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  41. Cut Foreign Aid

    WASHINGTON, March 31. Republican Congressional leaders reported yesterday., after White House ...

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  42. NO AGREEMENT

    NEW YORK, March 31.—The Big Five powers falled to-day to reach agreement on choosing a success to My ...

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