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  4. Allies Close On Big Red Base

    TOKIO, March 12.—Allied troops smashed six miles through faltering Communist defences in Central Korea to-day and closed in from three directions on Hongchon, a big Chinese base, 20 miles south of the 38th ...

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  5. EARLY ELECTION IS DEEMED UNLIKELY

    CANBERRA, March 12.—Expert legal advice tendered to Federal Ministers to-day considerably dampened their hopes for an early general election. The two principal facts influencing this change of front were reports submitted to Cabinet that.— ...

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  6. Cyclone Off [?]illis Island

    BRISBANE, March 12.—A cyclone threatening the far North Queensland coast was centred slightly north Island at 10 p.m. to-night. Its movement was then ...

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  7. Company Challenges Fish Act

    BRISBANE, Mar. 12.—It was claimed to-night by Mr. P. A. Kingston, former manager of the Queensland Fish ...

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  8. [?]nt [?]Coal [?]ad

    BRISBANE, Mar. 12.—An succeeding £350,000 is [?] be spent on im[?] evidening and ...

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  9. Three On Trial For Murder

    SYDNEY, Mar. 12.—Three teenagers and a 2l-year-old man had put their heads together and decided to "do an ...

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  10. Old Man Claims £106,000

    SYDNEY, Mar. 12.—Compound interest totalling £70,000 was included in a claim for £106,000 made in the ...

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  11. POLICE DENY "S.P.BABY"

    BRISBANE, Mar. 12.—A departmental inquiry, which the Queensland Police Union secretary Mr. H. P. Talty, said ...

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  12. OWNERS' STAND DOWN APPLICATION DEFERRED

    SYDNEY, March 12.—Miners in northern N.S.W. will vote to-morrow whether to end the one day a week coal mine stoppages. Most of the 23,500 miners involved in the stoppages are employed on 'the northern N.S.W. field. Southern and western N.S.W. miners will vote on Wednesday, Queensland and Victorian on ...

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  13. [?]COPTER TO LEASED IN QLD.

    CANBERRA March 12.—The [?]pters to come [?] had been loaded in [?] trans to ...

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  14. Rubber Price Fall

    SINGAPORE, March 12— Singapore rubber to-day recorded a sharp fall of nine cents per 1b. At the close of ...

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  15. Hunter's Future

    [?] March 12.—Cus[?] are expected tomorrow on the [?] British owned ...

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  16. Race Meeting Ban

    BRISBANE, March 12— Metropolitan race meetings, postponed because of rain, cannot be held the following ...

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  18. COMPANIES WANT 3d A GALLON MORE

    MELBOURNE, March 12.— Petrol companies which are pressing for a 3d. a gallon rise in the price of petrol are ...

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    CANBERRA, Mar. 12.—At a meeting of the Canberra. Advisory Council to-day Mr. J. Fraser, a Labour member, ...

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  21. NEW DESTROYER FINISHED TRIALS

    CANBERRA March 12.— The new battle class destroyer, Anzac. which was recently completed at the naval ...

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  22. Will Use A-Bomb Against Aggressor

    WASHINGTON, March 12.—General Eisenhower told two Senate committees in a secret testimony recently that the Russians would be "really fools" if they declared war now. They cannot win on the global picture instantly and quickly by a complete knockout, General Eisenhower said. They would face a long bitter struggle of attrition against the United States. ...

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  23. Jubilee Art Train

    BRISBANE. Match 12.—Fiftyone of the finest Australian paintings from the Queensland Art Gallery would be carried in ...

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