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  2. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 94 words
  3. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  4. Bridge At Cape River Smashed

    It was reported last night that railway traffic between Townsville and the Far West may be dislocated as long as two weeks as a result of the smashing by a flood of the bridge across the ...

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  5. HOW BIG BRISBANE FIRE BEGAN

    The picture shows just how the spectacular £150,000 Brisbane fire started last Friday night. It began in a waste down (on right) in a laneway behind the premises of Bonney and Clark [?] to truck and then to the ceiling above. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WELCOMES REACH PITCH OF HYSTERIA

    MELBOURNE, March 7.-The triumphal Royal tour of Victorian country districts, concluded last night with the return to Melbourne of her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh, and their immediate ...

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  7. THREE TRAPPED, PERISH IN BLAZING HOUSE; 4 ESCAPE

    MELBOURNE, March 7.—Three people died trapped in their blazing cottage in Hill Place, Kensington, Melbourne, early to-day. Three children and an elderly won on burst ...

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  8. TRACTOR USED FOR BRIDAL TRANSPORT

    BOWEN, March 7.—A tractor had to drag a bride to her wedding on Saturday. It was attached to the car in which she was travelling over boggy roads. ...

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  9. ARMAMENTS CACHE GOT IN NEW YORK

    NEW YORK, March 7.— Police have seized a formidable cache of armaments in a Manhattan building and ...

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  10. SULTAN SLIGHTLY INJURED

    MARRAKESH (Morocco), March 7.—The Sultan of Morocco (Sidi Mohammed) was slightly injured on the ...

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  11. FIGHTER PILOT IN WAR IS NOW A BEAUTIFUL BLONDE

    LONDON, March 7.—A British wartime fighter pilot, who is the father of two children, has changed into a beautiful blonde woman. ...

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  12. POPE BEGINS TO EAT AGAIN

    VATICAN CITY, March 1.— Pope Plus XII has begun tu eat again after six weeks of Indirect ...

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  13. Snake Bite Victim Fighting For life

    INGHAM, March 7.— All Ingham is watching tensely the struggle for life of a man seriously ...

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  14. English R.L. Team For Tour

    LONDON, March 7.—The England Rugby League team to tour Australia will be announced next Thursday. ...

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  15. Election In Eire Soon

    DUBLIN, March 7.—The Prime Minister of Eire (Mr. de Valera) has called for a general election. ...

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  16. HEAD INJURIES IN CAR CAPSIZE

    IPSWICH, March 7.—A young man, Raymond Walter Woolley (26), of Thomas Street, Blackstone, received ...

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  17. Memorial To King Announced

    LONDON, March 7—The trustees have announced how the £1,655,000 King George VI Memorial Fund will be ...

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  18. DEPRESSION IS OVER TABLELAND

    BRISBANE, March. 7—The Weather Bureau reported to-night the near stationary monsoonal depression in ...

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  19. "HONOUR OF THY PEOPLE'

    BRISBANE, March 7.— "Thou art the honour of thy people"—these words of the High Priest to Judith, were ...

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  20. Death of Composer

    LONDON, March 7.—Noel Gay, 55, composer of the "Lambeth Walk" which became a dance craze before ...

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  21. For Repair Work

    BRISBANE, March 7.— C.M.F. personnel will transport this week 60 truckloads of building material to the ...

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  22. ROYAL TRIBUTE TO BIBLE SOCIETY

    SYDNEY, March 7.—The Queen has sent a message of congratulation to the British and Foreign Bible Society in ...

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  23. RUSSIAN SEES JET

    PARIS, March 7.—Air Marshal S. F. Zhavoronkov, director of the Soviet airline Aeroflot, yesterday spent 15 ...

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  24. REJECTS TWO DAY JUDGING

    CAIRNS, March 7.—A conference of the Far Northern Horticultural Society tentatively rejected a suggestion ...

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  25. BRITISH OFFICER VICTIM OF MAU MAU TERRORISTS

    NAIROBI, March 7.—Mau Mau terrorists to-day killed and savagely mutilated the body of a young British district officer. He was John Candler the ...

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  26. 41 NURSES LOOK ON WHEN MURDERERS DIE IN CHAIR

    NEW YORK, March 7.—Forty-one student nurses in Colombia, South Carolina, yesterday, watched two convicted murderers die in the electric chair. Some of the girls cried, but none of them fainted ...

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  27. Opening Speeches In Elections

    BRISBANE, March 7.— The Prime Minister (Mr. R. G. Menzies), will open his Queensland election ...

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  28. HOTELS MAY CLOSE FOR ROYAL VISIT

    MACKAY, March 7.—Mackay hotels will probably close for the two hours the Queen and Duke of ...

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  29. Canal Issue Re-opening Is Unlikely

    LONDON, March 7.— Britain is unlikely to reopen negotiations on the Suez Canal issue in the ...

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  30. GOTHIC HEADING FOR TOWNSVILLE

    MELBOURNE, March 7.— Thousands of Melbourne people flocked to the Station Pier to-night to see the ...

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  31. RECORD AIR LIFT; CAIRNS

    CAIRNS, March 7—An A.N.A. plane, which arrived in Cairns late on Friday night, is credited with having bought a ...

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  32. Lay Foundations For St. John's Soon

    BRISBANE, March 7.— Foundations for the completed St. John's Cathedral will be laid soon. ...

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  33. DOCKYARD'S COMMUNISTS WORRY TO AUTHORITIES

    SYDNEY, March 7.—Some Federal Government members are concerned at the presence of a Communist employee at Garden Island and Cockatoo Dockyards, Sydney Harbour, where naval destroyers are to be fitted ...

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  34. SPECIAL RED CROSS STAMP

    CANBERRA, March 7.— The Postmaster-General, Mr. H. L. Anthony, has announced the issue of a 3½d. ...

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  35. Dairy Industry Investigation

    CANBERRA, March 7.—A three-man Dairy Industry Investigation Committee has been set up to advise on ...

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  36. May Be Settled

    WASHINGTON, March 7.— Soviet officials told the United Press yesterday there was a "good possibility" of a ...

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  37. CHAIN-LETTER SABOTAGE GROWS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    LONDON, March 7.—A sinister chain-letter campaign of sabotage is growing in South Africa. Many letters contain threats. The "Manchester Guardian" correspondent in Capetown says the police believe that the movement, known as ...

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  38. Reign Of Terror To Be Stopped

    LONDON, March 7.—The reign of terror at Clubland, a £lOO,OOO youth club in southeast London, is being ...

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  39. REBURIAL OF 30 GERMANS

    LONDON, March 7.—Reuter's Hamelin (West Germany) says the bodies of 30 of 91 hanged German war ...

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  40. New Submarine Launched

    LONDON, Matrch 7.— Britain's latest secret submarine, The Explorer, launched at Barrow-in- ...

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  41. CAPTURED WHEN SWIMMING ASHORE

    SYDNEY, March 7.—A stowaway, who jumped into the sea from the liner Surriento on Saturday will be deported ...

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  42. May win £1000

    MELBOURNE, March 7.— Reg. Gough, of Melbourne, 11 yards, whose leg injury has responded to treatment ...

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  43. Leg Amputated

    SYDNEY, March 7.—An 11-year-old boy had his left leg amputated to-night after a speedboat struck him as he ...

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  44. Old, Redeemed

    LONDON, March 7.—A 153-year old £10 bank note issued by a private bank was honoured yesterday by a bank at ...

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  45. DEMOCRATS TO DISCUSS EISENHOWER, McCARTHY

    MIAMI BEACH (Florida) March 7.—President Eisenhower's strained relations with Senator McCarthy, will be discussed by members of the Democratic Party in a rally here to-night. ...

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  46. FIRED SHOTS AT POLICE

    SAN JUAN (Puerto Rico), March 7.—Puerto Rican nationalists fired shots from their headquarters for over ...

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  47. First Concert

    LONDON, March 7.—Henry Krips, Viennese-born conductor of the South Australian Symphony Orchestra, who has ...

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  48. WESTERN PLAN FOR FOUR POWER TALKS REJECTED

    BEBLIN, March 7.—The Soviet High Commissioner In Germany, Vladimir Semeonov, to-day rejected a western proposal for four power talks to case the effects of a division of Germany ...

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  49. Tanker In Tow

    SINGAPORE, March 7.— The New Zealand freighter Waitars yesterday steamed into Singapore towing the ...

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  50. Insurance For Quake

    ADELAIDE, March 7.—Insurance companies would pay between £750,000 and £1,000,000 for damage caused ...

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  51. Minister Welcomed

    BUENOS AIRES, March 7 When Argentina's Navy Minister arrived yesterday at Deception Island in ...

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  52. Nelson's Ship Closed

    LONDON, March 7.—Lord Nelson's flagship at Trafalgar, Victory, now lying at Portsmouth will be closed to ...

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  53. Honour For Syd.

    LONDON, March 7.—Syd, Patterson Australia world pursuit champion, will receive the diploma-of-honour, ...

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  54. Withdrew Writ

    WASHINGTON, March 7. Senator Joseph R McCarthy quietly withdrew to-day the two million dollar ...

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  55. HEADS NOTICING ONE ANOTHER

    NEW YORK, March 7.—The twin heads of a baby born with a single trunk were beginning to notice each other, the infant's mother said to-day in Petersburg, Indians ...

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  56. Drought Fear

    DARWIN, March 7.—Northern Territory cattlemen are now reconciling themselves to the onset of a ...

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