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  3. MILK STRIKE IS OFF FOR 14 DAYS

    The strike of North Queensland milk suppliers has been declared off for a fortnight to allow of their request for a Federal subsidy of 4d. per gallon, the same as that granted Southern Queensland milk supliers, to be considered. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BROWN FOUND GUILTY, SENTENCED FOR LIFE

    BRISBANE, March 11.—Reginald Wingfield Spence Brown was found guilty in the Criminal Court to-day of the murder of Bronia Mary Armstrong ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. RUSSIA HINDERING AUSTRIAN PLANS

    LONDON. March 11.—The United Press says.Mr. Herbert Hoover charged that Russla, by keeping occupying torces in Austria and requisitioning ...

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  6. Poor Public Response At McKell Swearing In

    CANBERRA, March 11.—Officials expressed disappointment at the response of the public to the ceremony of die swearing in of the Governor-General (Mr. McKell) at Canberra to-dav. Only about 200 gathered in front of ...

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  7. INJURIES TO CONSTABLE'S LEG

    Severe injuries to the left leg were sustained by Townsville police constable, Norman Ganter, who has been on relieving duty at Ewan. about 180 ...

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  8. GRENADE THROWN AT PRESIDENT

    MANILA, March 10.—An unidentified man attempted to assassinate the President of the Philippines (General Manuel Roxas) to-day. ...

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  9. AMAZING LIFE OF PSYCHIATRIST

    LONDON, March 11.—By day a brilliant, reoognised exponent of the latest development in the treatment of nervoes and mental ...

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  10. UNIFORM BAN IN MALAYA

    LONDON, March 11.—A Bill pawed by the Malayan Union's Advisory Council bans the wearing of uniforms signifying association with political ...

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  11. COAL HEARINGS TO BE HURRIED

    SIDNEY, March 11.—The new Coal Industry Tribunal chairman (Mr. F. Gallagher) said at his Ant conference, to-day that he was ...

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  12. CHAMBER CONCERN AT NO LINSEED OIL

    INNISFAIL. March 11.—The shortage of linseed oil in Innisfail has created a serious position. The Chamber of Commerce to-day sent the ...

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  13. DATES RAILED TO QUEENSLAND

    BRISBANE. March 11.—A disclosure this morning that thousands of cases of dates have been lying on Sydney wharves for over a month ...

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  14. COTTON CAUSES LACK OF BANDAGES

    BRISBANE. March 11.—Referring to-day to the announcement that Brisbane hospitals were short of cotton wool. also bandages prepaced ...

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  15. RAPIDE'S THIRD FORCED LANDING IN FORTNIGHT

    CAIRNS, March 11.—An A.N.A. Rapide made its third forced landing in a fortnight on the emergency ground at Chillagoe to-day, due to engine trouble. ...

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  16. MAYOR'S APPEAL TO TERRORISTS

    LONDON, March 11.—The "Exchange Telegraph" Jerusalem correspondent says five Jewish mayors, including the Mayor of the Jewish city ...

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  17. CAIRNS DEPOT IS NOW SURPLUS

    CAIRNS, March 11.—Delay in the return to the Cairns Harbour Board of K.M.A.S. Kurands naval depot and Jetties on the reclaimed area on the ...

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  18. COMMUNISTS PLAN TROUBLE IN BURMA

    RANGOON. March 11. — The Burmese Communist party and the All Burma Cultivators' Union, have announced that they will launch a ...

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  19. WATERSIDERS VOTE NO STRIKE IN OTHER PORTS

    SYDNEY, March 11.—A majority vote of the Watersiders Federation to-day rejected a strike in other Australian ports to support the Sydney overtime stoppage. The Federation's Sydney President (Mr. W. ...

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  20. COOKT'WN LANDING BY QANTAS PLANE

    COOKTOWN, March 11.—A Q.A.N.T.A.S. Empire Airways plane made its first landing here to-day en route to New Guinea. There were 16 ...

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  21. INDECENCY BASIS OF MUCH SUCCESS

    CANBERRA, March 11.— Dr. T. J. Kiernan, the Irish Government representative in Australia, told the Parliamentary standing committee on ...

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  22. POSTAGE STAMP ON ROYAL BIRTHDAY

    CANBERRA, March 11.—A special pottage stamp will be issued by Australia to mark the occasion of the 21st birthday of Princess Elizabeth. ...

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  23. JEWISH REFUGEES JAM BEN HECHT

    LONDON. March 11.—Nine hundred Jewish refugees Jammed aboard the Ben Hecht which is an 800-ton vessel, journeyed underground across half of ...

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  24. U.S. BREAD PRICES SKYROCKET

    NEW YORK March 10.—As a remit of the wheat price increases Hour prices rose sharply and the cost of bread in New York and other cities ...

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  25. THAW BRINGS FEARS OF FLOODING

    LONDON. March 11.—The thaw hu Spread over almost the whole of Britain, except for the extreme north of England and east of Scotland, bringing ...

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  26. TWO OF TWELVE DO NOT MEET KING

    LONDON, March 11. — Reuter's special correspondent aboard the Royal train says that of 12 mayors invited, two refused an invitation to meet the ...

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  27. GRAIN FUTURES SOAR IN CHICAGO

    CHICAGO, March 11.—All grain futures soared in active dealings in the wheat pit to-day. Wheat, corn and oats rose to the ...

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  28. PLANE VICTIMS BADLY BURNED

    LONDON. March 11.—Reuter 's Rome correspondent says Carabinieri found the bodies in the ischis 'plane crash burned beyond recognition and the ...

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  29. STEVEDORING BILL MAY BE SHELVED

    CANBERRA. March 11.—The Commonwealth Government might shelve the Stevedoring Industry BUI which it designed to continue ...

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  30. TWO MEN CHARGED WITH WOUNDING

    SYDNEY. March 11. — Police described a trap at Tarongs Park zoo and a gun battle in Sydney an hour later in the Central court ...

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  31. Big Four Decision On Prussia Liquidation

    LONDON, March 11.— Reuter's Moscow correspondent states that the Big Four, on Mr. Ernest Bevin's suggestion, agreed to the liquidation of Prussia at the opening session of the Council of Foreign Ministers, ...

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  32. TRUMAN TO MOVE LOAN TO GREECE

    WASHINGTON, March 11.— After a While House conference with 13 leading Republican and Democratic members of Congress ...

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  33. ARMY MATERIAL TO BE RELEASED

    CANBERRA. March 11.—Personal action to ensure that no equipment, or materials useable by civilians and now in short supply remains with the army ...

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  34. BORDER ARIDS IN PUNJAB DISTRICT

    LONDON. March 11.— The American Press Lahore correspondent says an official communique states that fresh trans-border ...

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  35. Hanlon To Canberra To Talk Trade And Drought

    BRISBANE, March 11.—Mr. Hanlon will make a flying visit to Canberra by air to-morrow morning to confer with Mr. Chifiey on the Geneva trade talks and the vexed question of drought relief. He expects both these ...

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  36. BERMUDA NOT TO BE SOLD TO U.S.

    HAMILTON. (Bermuda) March 11. —Britain assured the Bermuda Government to-day that neither Bermuda nor other British Colonies and Dependencies in the Western ...

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  37. SERIOUS CHALLENGE TO PREMIER OF BRITAIN

    LONDON, March 11.—The Prime Minister (Mr., Attlee) faced a serious challenge from a large section of the Labour rank and file on the Government's economic policy at the Parliamentary Labour Party's meeting, ...

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  38. RAILROAD LEADER SLAIN BY BULLETS

    PEORIA, (Illinois) March 11.— George P. McNear. president of the Toledo-Peoria and Western Railroad, which has been shut down for 17 months by the longest major strike in ...

    Article : 170 words
  39. FORMOSAN DEMAND MADE TO NANKING

    NEW YORK. March 11. —The American Press Nanking correspondent says representatives of six Formosan organisations arrived here ...

    Article : 117 words
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