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  2. TIDES, SUN AND MOON

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  3. MAILS CLOSE TO-DAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 words
  4. ROSS RIVER BRIDGE REPAIRS

    The Railway Department's service through stuart ceased on Friday with the Compietion of repairs to the bridge across Ross River. Our picture shows trucks and bus alongside the western train at Sumart on Friday afternoon. Hurried repairs have been effects to the Ross River bridge to permit a resumption of rail traffic from Townsville to the West and South. The became at the bridge on Friday afternoon when the work reached a stage to permit a test of the bridge this morning. (Walters Studio, photos) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Menace of Russia

    LONDON, March 17.-Mr. Churchill warned the House of Commons that it was gravely imperative to form a front in Europe at once against a possible invasion by Russia and her satellites. ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE STEEL CLOSURE THREAT

    SYDNEY, March 17.—The Newcastle steel industry will close down next week if striking miners in four B.H.P. pits do not return to work by Monday. This will paralyse industry throughout Australia and ...

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  7. HITCH IN PLAN TO BAN REDS

    CANBERRA, March 17.- Cosstitutional difficulties are reported to have arisen in the way of the Government's intention to ...

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  8. LOAN GIVEN STRONG SUPPORT

    BRISBANE, March 17. - Two hundred and seventeen out of 243 Queensland towns and cities have oversubscribed their quotas in the ...

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  9. TO DEAL WITH DIGGER WORRIES

    CANBERRA, March 17.- Federal Cabinet to-day appointed "Government Members' Ex-servicemen's Committee" to ...

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  10. ARGUMENT FOR EGG PRICE RISE

    TOOWOOMBA, March 17.-Mr. Harry Obst, member of the Queensland Egg Board No. 5 district, to-day, stated the Board's ...

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  11. WANT SERETSE AS CHIEFTAIN

    LONDON, March 17.-Reuter's Johannesburg' correspondent says the Basutoland, Bachuanaland and Swazerland Federal Committee ...

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  12. TWO SUICIDES BY POISON.

    SYDNEY, March 17.—Two stories of poison deaths were told to the City Coroner (Mr. A. N. Bott) to-day. One concerned a ...

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  13. INQUIRY INTO P.O.W.'S CLAIM

    CANBERRA, March 17.-The Prime Minister. Mr. Menzies. to­day, announced the setting up of a sub-committee to examine claims ...

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  14. FARMERS TO MAKE RETURNS

    BRISBANE, March 17: Forms for the collection of satistics of agricultural, dairying, and pastoral production in Queensland for the ...

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  15. QUIZ.QUESTION WORTH £250

    BRISBANE, March 17.-B: knowing that Cassivellaunus was the British chief north of the Thames who opposed Caesar is ...

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  16. TWINS' FATHER CENTURY OLD

    CARBONDALE (illinois), March 16. - Rev. James Smith, Negro father of twin girls born 16 months ago, ...

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  17. U.K. May Ban Iron Curtain Diplomats

    LONDON, March 17: The British Government is considering reprisals against Russia and other won curtain countries which place ...

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  18. AMERICA WON'T HAVE BERGMAN

    WASHINGTON, March 16: Roberto Rossellini was threatening o "invade" the American home with television films of his ...

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  19. 40 LOST WHEN SHIP FOUNDERS

    GUAYAQUIL (Ecuador), March 16: The steamer Bolivar tank in the Guayas River early to-day, with the possible loss of 40 of the ...

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  20. NO FLOGGINGS FOR VIOLENCE

    LONDON, March 17: The Home Secretary (Mr. Chuter Ede) said in the House of Commons to-day that the Government did not ...

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  21. LEOPOLD WILL BOW TO PARLT.

    BRUSSELS, March 17: Only a decision of Parliament—in which Royalists hold the majority— stands between King Leopold and ...

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  22. MACKAY MAN DIES ON TRAIN

    GYMPIE, March 17.-A 76-year-old Mockay man, Nell McBride. dropped deed in a carriage of a Kingaroy-bound train at Gympie ...

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  23. INKERMAN BRIDGE MAY BE CLEAR TO-DAY

    Survey of the northern division of railways on Friday resulted in a more optimistic picture being presented to the public, with die hope that a mail train will leave Townsville this afternoon at 3 o'clock ...

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  24. 'SMILEY" MAY BE Q'LAND BOY

    BRISBANE, March 17.- A Queensland boy may have the opportunity of appearing as "Smiley' on the picture of that name to be ...

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  25. U.K. COLONIAL DEVELOPMENT

    LONDON, March 16: Britain will spend £5,846,500 more on developing her colonies in the next 12 months. This was announced ...

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  26. TAMARA SEEKS CREW

    BOWEN, March 17.-The Tamara, an BOO ton vessel on its way to China to be sold, has lost a number of its crew, which is a ...

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  27. NEW CHIEF FOR MT. MORGAN LTD.

    SYDNEY, March 17.-Mr. K. A Cameron, present chairman of the Joint Coal Board, has ten appointed managing director of Mt ...

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  28. WILL NOT MAKE STRIKERS' OFFER

    MELBOURNE, March 17.-Communist leaders of the record 23 day old tram strike are making desperate, efforts to force a ...

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  29. TERRORIST KILLINGS

    SINGAPORE, March 17.-Ninety-one civilians and policemen were killed In February by terrorists. This does not Include any ...

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  30. WANTS PEACE, BUT NOT AT ANY PRICE

    BERKELEY (California) March 16.-The Secre­tary of State (Mr. Acheson) said today that he could tee no evidence that Soviet leaden would change their conduct until the progress of the free ...

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    THE REGISTRAR of the Royal Mint at Melbourne (Mr. E. M. Plumridge) weighing a gold nugget found under a road at Wedderburn, Victoria. The nugget weighed 75.31 ounces, and' is worth more than £1100. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. CRICKET

    JOHANNESBURG, March 17 The South African Eleven, sent if on a wet wicket at Ell's Park to day. collapsed against the hostile ...

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  33. £2 INTERIM RISE SOUGHT

    MELBOURNE, March 17.-An interim Increase of £2 weekly in the basic wage will be Bought im­mediately by the A.C.T.U. when ...

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  34. UNKNOWINGLY HELPED PLOT

    QUEBEC, March 16.-Mrs, Marguerite pure, 41. who unwittingly helped the plot that wrecked the airliner and killed 23 persons, was ...

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  35. SECOND CASKET PRIZE TO CAIRNS

    BRISBANE, March 17.-Golden Casket No. 1454 was drawn to-day. I Chief winners were: First. No. 48765. T. Blissett. Mrs E. ...

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  36. YEAST FOR CAIRNS BY AIR

    CAIRNS, March 17.-Supplies of yeast for Cairns bakers have been flown from the south since the Cairns district in Isolated as ...

    Article : 59 words
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