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  3. HOPE ABANDONED FOR R.A.A.F. CREW

    Senior Air Force officials in Brisbane have given up hope of rescuing alive two members of an R.A.A.F. Mosquito bomber believed to have crashed on 4000-foot Mt. Elliott, near Townsville, late on Tuesday. ...

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  4. TIDAL WAVE HAVOC IN NEW ZEALAND

    A FISHERMAN sitting with the wreckage of his home at Tatapourl (N.Z.) after two tidal waves had struck the area on Wednesday. The waves swept a 60 mile strip of the -east roast of North Island between Tatapouri and Whangaroa. They destroyed cottages, bridges, crops, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Rail Dislocation Not Anticipated

    Provided no further heavy rain falls, no serious disruption of traffic to the north, south or west is anticipated by the Railway Department, with the ...

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  6. State Poll, 147 Nominated for 62 Seats

    BRISBANE, March 28.—So far, 117 candidates for the "forthcoming State elections have been named for the 61 watt, equal to ...

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  7. Compulsory Training Hot Expected

    CANBERRA, March 28—A decision on compulsory military training will probably be reached during the parliamentary session after the Easter ...

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  8. COAL MINE RULES TO BE EXAMINED

    BRISBANE, March 28. —Queens-land's coal mining regulations are to be examined by the Federal authorities to see how they can be brought ...

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  9. SKYMASTER MAY FLY FOOD TO U.K.

    CANBERRA, March 28.—A Douglas skymaster Is likely to be tiled to fly a load of six torn of concentrated foods, clcthing and other supplies as ...

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  10. PEACE IN INDUSTRY CONFERENCE

    MELBOURNE. March 28.—A request for a broad peace-in-in-dustry conferences to be attended by representative of all political ...

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  11. LEAVE TO CALL FRESH EVIDENCE

    SYDNEY, March 28.—Counsel for Frderick McDermott, who was sentenced to death for the murder of William Lavers at ...

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  12. SON CHARGED WITH MOTHER'S DEATH

    ing evidence to-day in an unlawful killing charge. Detective Sergeant Tamilnson said that the man charged with having unlawfully killed his ...

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  13. INSPECTOR PERRIN FAREWELLED

    BRISBANE, March 28—Chief Inspector Perrin. who retired from the Police Force to-day, was tendered a farewell luncheon by the Minister for ...

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  14. COMMUNIST WINS MINES PRESIDENCY

    SYDNEY, March 28.—Mr. J. Williams, well known Communist has been elected Miners's Federation General President, defeating ...

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  15. ATTEMPTED CHILD MURDER & SUICIDE

    SYDNEY, March 28—Constance Lesley Walker, 86, married, of Beecroft was charged in the Central Court to-day with having attempted to- ...

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  16. COMMUNISTS LEAD NEW STRIKE PANEL

    MELBOURNE. March 28—Three major unions have formed a committee to control the extension of the metal trades dispute—at present the ...

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  17. EARLY PAY REFUSED, MINE IDLE

    SYDNEY, March 28.—A Strike at the Metropolitan Colliery on the southern field presented Professor T. David Jones, noted Welsh expert, from ...

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  18. JAP GENERAL ACCEPTS BLAME

    RABAUL. March 28.—General Hitoshi Imamurs, O.C. Eighth Japanese Army Group In New Guinea, to-day accented full responsibility for the ...

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  19. F.E.D. & F.A. IGNORE T.L.C ULTIMATUM

    SYDNEY, March 28.—The Federated Enginedrivers' and Firemens' Association to-day Ignored an ultimatum issued yesterday by the New South ...

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  20. ALL FOOD PARCELS CLEARED TODAY

    BRISBANE, March 28.—Food for Britain parcels which have accumulated in Brisbane to the number of 20.000. will be completely cleared ...

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  21. SHIP'S MASTER FINED £1400

    SYDNEY, March 28—Francis Booth., master of the motorship Yunnan, was fined £1400. today by the Magistrate. (Mr. Isles) in a special Federal Court ...

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  22. BEEF CHEAPER FROM MONDAY

    BRISBANE, March 28.—Retail beef prices throughout the State will be a halfpenny to one penny per lb. cheaper from Monday. ...

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  23. SLAVS REJECT U.S.-U.K. PROTESTS

    WASHINGTON, March 23 — The State Department announced that Yugoslavia has rejected the United States and British protests against the ...

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  24. Q.N. BANK SHARES RISE

    BRISBANE. March 28.—Following the announcement of the proposed merger with the National Bank of Australasia, the Queensland National ...

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  25. DECISION MONDAY ON PENALTY RATES

    MELBOURNE, March 28—The longawalted Judgment of the Full Arbitration.judgment Court on the week-end penalty sates case. is set down in the law list ...

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  26. BRISBANE MILK SUBSIDY RAISED

    BRISBANE, March 28.—Milk producers supplying Brisbane, will get an increased subsidy from Tuesday. Cold milk producers will get an ...

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  27. GULF SUPPLY SHIP UNDAMAGED

    BRISBANE. March 28—The 250 ton ship Cora which was grounded on Thursday, on a mudbank, 20 miles from Karumba. in the Gulf of Carpentaria, ...

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  28. GERMAN UNREST OVER FOOD POLITICALLY ORGANISED

    LONDON, March 28.—The British have evidence that demonstrations and strikes in the Ruhr that week over the shortage of food have been politically organised. There ii evidence to suggest that sabotage of the ...

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  29. 48 SNAKES KILLED BY RAIL GANG

    CHINCHILLA, March 48.—Fortyeight snakes were killed in halt an hour by a Warra railway Rang this morning beside a waterhole between ...

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  30. PRIVATE BANKS MAY LOSE STATE GOVT. BUSINESS

    CANBERRA, March 28.—The introduction of Section 48 of the Government's 1945 banking Control Legislation is contemplated by the Federal Government. This ...

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  31. NO DAMAGE IN GISBORNE 'QUAKE

    WELLINGTON, March 28.—A sharp earthquake occurred early this morning. No damage is reported. ...

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  32. GERMANS SELLING SUICIDE PICTURES

    LONDON. March 28.—Germans are selling secretly. In Berlin cafes and streets, photographs of Goerinc after his suicide on October 16, 1946. and ...

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  33. ARTIST ORDERED TO RETURN TO WIFE

    SYDNEY, March 28—George Edwards, Australian radio artist, was ordered in the Divorce Court to-day to return to his wife. Helen Dorothy ...

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  34. SLAUGHTER OF 37 INFANTS ADMITTED

    LONDON, March 28.—Reuters Belgrade correspondent says the S.S. Major General Karl Von Oberkampf told the court trying him for war ...

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  35. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER KILLED

    BRISBANE, March 28.—A woman ana her three-year-old daughter were killed, and, her husband and another daughter, axed 16. admitted to hospital ...

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  36. 6 MORE KILLED IN BENGAL RIOTS

    LONDON. March 28.—Reuters' Calcutta correspondent says the Bengal Government states that six were a killed and 46 injured in rioting since ...

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  37. LABOUR OPPONENT FOR MR. MAHER

    BRISBANE. March 27.—Mr. S. J. Bryan announced to-night the Q.C.E had endorsed Mr J. H. Ryan. Brisbane railway employee, as Labour ...

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  38. OFFER TO GRAVE DIGGERS

    SYDNEY, March 28.—An offer by employers on the Sydney grave diggers' strike will be submitted to tho Undertakers' Assistants and ...

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  39. SECOND PRIZE IN CASKEt TO MAREEBA

    BRISBANE. March 28. — Golden Casket No. 1116 was drawn to-day and resulted: First prize No. 21192. T. Jones. H. Gardner. E. Warner. F. King, of ...

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  40. N.S.W. ELECTIONS ON MAY 3

    SYDNEY. March 28—The New South Wales election date was announced to-day as May 3. the same as Queensland. ...

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  41. FIRST GOODS FROM GERMANY LIMITED

    CANBERRA, March 28.—The lifting of restrictions to permit a flow of trade between Australia and Germany as announced yesterday would ...

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  42. MUSTARD GAS DUMP AT NADZAB

    RABAUL March 28.—Army officers here are investigating a report that a dump of over 4000 gallons of mustard gas has been discovered at Nadzah, ...

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  43. CROWN WITNESS WAS DESERTER

    LONDON. March 28—John Buckingham, a Crown witness in the Lev case, kept an appointment with Scotland Yard to-day and Rave himself ...

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  44. WOOL AGREEMENT WITH JAPS SIGNED

    CANBERRA. March 28.—The Commonwealth has concluded a wool agreement with Japan Mr. Chifley said to-day ...

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  45. PRICE OF JAM INCREASED

    CANBERRA. March 28.—The Prices Commissioner announced increases In the prices of jam fi oni one penny to twopence a tin. ...

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