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  4. [?]250000 Company To Develop Blair Athol

    BRISBANE, March 4.—A company has been re[?] in Brisbane to go ahead with the de[?] of the Blair Athol open cut coal field. De[?] the Central Queensland Coal ...

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  5. CARAVAN COMFORTS FOR SURVEYORS

    Modern caravans have replaced wooden huts, used by London surveyors and engineers during building operations, on a city building site. The site on which they are in use is for building the first new offices block in the City of London since the war. The photo shows in interior of one of the c[?] used on the city building site. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. IF CALLIDE DEVELOPED

    CANBERRA, March 4.—If the Callide coal deposits could be developed, the Victorian Government would enter into a 20 year contract with the Queensland Government for the purchase of ...

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  7. JAPS' EYES ARE ON N. GUINEA

    NEW YORK, Mar. 4.— Many prominent Japanese, with the support of some Americans, are quietly ...

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  8. IS SLAVE STATE ON ITS WAY?

    CANBERRA, Mar. 4. — It seemed that the High Court might be "having a look" at the Government's Shipping ...

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  9. GHOULISH CRIMES IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, March 4.—Scotland Yard, investigating the uniting acid b[?] murders, whose ghoulish details continue ...

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  10. [?]EMPORARY [?] OF [?] SEAPORTS

    BRISBANE, Mar. 4.—High [?] heavy seas from the [?] have dislocated many [?] navigation safeguards ...

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  11. Petrol Rationing:

    MELBOURNE, March 4.—The Full High Court will be asked to test the validity of the regulations governing petrol rationing, by the Commonwealth, when it sits next in Sydney. An argument will be placed before the ...

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  12. PROTECTING TIMBER FROM MARINE BORER

    CANBERRA, March 4.—Australian C.S.I.R. scientists discovered that small silica particles deposited in wood tissues ...

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  13. Engine Trip To Assist Court

    BRISBANE, Mar. 4.—Three members of the Industrial Court, Mr. Justice Matthews and Messrs. W. J. Riordan ...

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  14. Lost Licences: Crash Landings

    MELBOURNE, March 4.—Two pilots of the Australian National Airways, both of whom were involved in crash ...

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  15. DEFENCE BEING STUDIED

    LONDON, Mar. 4. — The Defence Minuter, Mr. Alexander, told tie House of Commons that the Western Union ...

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  16. DOCTORS WILL RESIST ANY COERCION BY GOVERNMENT

    MELBOURNE, March 4.—The B.M.A. will not yield to coercion by the Federal, Government, or to any limitation of freedom of doctors or their patients. This was decided by the Federal Council of the B.M.A. at a three days' meeting, which ended in Melbourne to-day. The general secretary, (Mr. J. Hunter), said that ...

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  17. ISRAEL VOTE POSTPONED

    LAKE SUCCESS, Mar. 4.—The Security Council to-day look up Israel's application for membership of the United ...

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  18. U.S. Firms To Produce In Aust.

    CANBERRA, March 4.—American firms were establishing production branches in sterling areas, including Australia ...

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  19. CHICKS MAY PROVE DOLLAR EARNERS

    SAN FRANCISCO, March 4.—One hundred and fitly chicks, which left Australia as day-olds, ...

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  20. Rockhampton Family Rescued: No Food

    [?]TON, March 4.—Police to-day rescued a family which had been [?]ilted by flood waters for two days—Mr. Casey (a [?]ensioner), his wife and [?] children, and two other children and another woman, residing at Gavial [?] just outside the city. They had been without food for two days, and were ...

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  21. WHARVES DISPUTE TRIBUNAL?

    CANBERRA, Mar. 4. — A special tribunal might be set up to iron out demarcation disputes on the waterfront. ...

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  22. 12 Burnt To Death

    LAKEWOOD (Mich [?]an), Mar. 4.—Twelve persons are reported to have bren burned to death in a fire that swept ...

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  24. Methodists Want Casket Abolished

    BRISBANE, March 4.—Delegates to the Queensland Methodist Conference to-day demanded the abolition of the Golden Casket, raffles, and art unions. They will ask the State Government, as a "first instalment of reform" that a limit be placed ...

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  25. VICTORY CLAIM BY OPPOSITION OVER C.SI.R.

    CANBERRA, March 4.—Opposition members to-day claimed an overwhelmning victory in having forced the Commonwealth, Government to r[?]organise the Council for Scientific and industrial Research. They were ...

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  26. CABINET MINISTER RESIGNS IN U.S.

    WASHINGTON, Mar. 4.—The Defence Secretary (Mr. James Forrestal) has resigned, and President Truman announced ...

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  27. STEEL INDUSTRY FOR WEST AUST.

    MELBOURNE, March 4. — The prospectus of Western Steel Enterprises Ltd. was filed at the Registrar-General's office ...

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  28. [?]S RESIST SEX LEGISLATION

    [?] 4.—The Jap[?] for the [?] attempt to [?] ...

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  29. PAYS COUNSEL: NAME A SECRET

    LONDON, March 4.—A London man—his name, at his own request, has been kept secret — has instructed his solicitors to ...

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