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  4. Must prepare to defend freedom

    LONDON, March 11.--There could not be a settlement of outstanding international matters without abandonment of "aggressive imperialism," which had characterised Soviet policy in the past five years, said ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ONE-DAY STOPPAGES MAY BE ENDED

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The Miners' Federation Central Council to-day decided to recommend to miners this week to end their one-day stoppages. ...

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  6. Sinister Russian armament

    BERLIN, March 11.--German economic analysts claimed yesterday they had evidence of widescale Soviet ...

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  7. GOV. HANGS IN BALANCE

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Federal Cabinet meets here to-morrow to virtually decide the future of the Government. The Government, with much of its major ...

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  8. Hits hard for U.S.A.

    UNPRECEDENTED offensive and defensive hitting power has been placed in the hands of small infantry units of the United States Army as a result of the recent development of the 105-millimetre recoilless rifle. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "LOCAL BODIES NEED STATE AID"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The abandonment of important projects by local authorities was threatened because of inflated costs, said the Local Government Minister (Mr. P. J. R. Hilton), in a broadcast to-night. ...

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  10. Cyclone may still develop

    BRISBANE, Sun.--The development of a small cyclone about 250 miles northeast from Cooktown is still ...

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  11. PURGING CHINESE

    TAIPEI, March 11.--Chinese Nationalist newspaper publishers in Taipei said to-day the ...

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  12. The law's long arm

    BRIDGETOWN, New Jersey, March 11.--A gaol escapee who became a "model citizen," ...

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  13. ENEMY RETREATS BEFORE U.N. FORCE

    TOKIO, March 11.--A United Nations division moved forward steadily, north of the Han River and the central front to-day against what a Ninth Corps spokesman called the "retreating enemy." ...

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  14. LEAVE MONEY TO LABOR?

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--Wealthy members of the Labor Party may be asked to leave money to the party in their ...

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  15. Face acute petrol shortage

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Oil companies want a substantial increase in petrol and oil prices to meet rising costs. ...

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  16. Paris talks

    LONDON, Mar 11.--Mr. Ernest Davies, British Foreign Under Secretary, arrived by air from Paris, where he is attending the ...

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  17. 60,000-TON COAL LOSS

    Brisbane, sunday.--The Queensland Collieries Employees' Union Secretary (Mr. C. Tucker) said to-night that ...

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  18. Miraculous escapes as jetty collapses

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Thirty people had a narrow escape from drowning to-day when the end of Black's jetty at Cleveland, 24 miles from Brisbane, collapsed under them and threw them into eight feet ...

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  19. 10,000-MILE DRIVE

    BRISBANE, Sun.--Two young men will leave Brisbane at 7.30 a.m. to-morrow on the second half of a 10,000-mile round-Australia ...

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  20. 26 killed in Hong Kong crash

    HONG KONG, March 11.--Twenty-six persons were killed when a Skymaster aircraft crashed ...

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  21. PARTIES PREPARING FOR "INEVITABLE" ELECTION

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--Queensland political parties are preparing an intensive campaign for an early Federal election--now regarded as inevitable. Campaign machinery is ready to be quickly put into full operation, ...

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  22. US guided bombs on Korean Reds

    WASHINGTON, March 11.--Radio-controlled bombs are now being used by the United ...

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  23. Strange disease killing dogs

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--A number of dogs, are wandering Mildura streets with an unknown fatal ...

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  24. MEETING SUPPORT

    MURWILLUMBAH, Sun.--Murwillumbah R.S.L. sub-branch members on Friday night offered their support to a public meeting ...

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  25. NEW AMERICAN JET

    WASHINGTON, March 11.--The Air Force said yesterday it was now receiving delivery of its new all-weather F89 Scorpion twin-Jet ...

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  26. SUGAR MAN DIES

    BUNDABERG, Sun.--Mr. Myles A. Doolan, who died in Brisbane last week, aged 52, was one of the most prominent and ...

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  27. RECORD PRICE

    COEN, Sun.--An outsize in land ballot auctions held at Thursday Island has set a record price for Peninsula cattle country. ...

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  28. Dump Spitfires into sea

    SINGAPORE, March 11.--The last of the R.A.F. Spitfires which have been used in operations against Communists in Malaya for ...

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  29. Stockpile ended

    BRISBANE, Sun.--This week's offerings at Brisbane's sixth series of wool sales, beginning to-morrow, which also includes 9254 ...

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  30. AND MOSCOW SAYS

    London, March 11.--Moscow reports say defence expenditure in the Soviet budget showed an ...

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  31. Flu suspect

    DARWIN, Sunday.--A London passenger on a B.O.A.C. Constellation which arrived here to-night was taken off the plane as an ...

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  32. Rescued from sea

    BRISBANE, Sun.--A woman and a, teen-age girl were swept out to sea at Burleigh Heads yesterday. Both were rescued by ...

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  33. Bevin resigns

    LONDON, March 10.--Mr. Ernest Bevin as Foreign Secretary had done more than any other man to build up ...

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  34. Wants campaign

    BRISBANE, Sun.--The press, radio and church should join in a concerted campaign to have the Bible better read, said the Rev. ...

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  35. BEEF SEASON OPENS BADLY

    BRISBANE, Sun.--Beef production for the United Kingdom in the 1951 meat contract has opened badly in Queensland, ...

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  36. NEW GUINEA ON R.S.L. AGENDA

    BRISBANE, Sun.--Delegates from 90 R.S.L. branches representing 30,000 members attending the two-day annual conference of ...

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  37. 63-year-old man survived super frozen temperatures

    RHODE ISLAND, March 11.--The story of a man who survived after being frozen to a body temperature of 60 degrees--4 degrees below that of Chicago's "frozen woman," was told yesterday by hospital officials. They said that on December 10. ...

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  38. "ONLY ELECTION WOULD SOLVE OUR TROUBLES"

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Federal Treasurer (Mr. Fadden) feels that only an election will solve Australia's present political difficulties. "The political position in ...

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  39. Sign contract

    BRISBANE, Sun.--Mr. Les Thiess, governing director of Thiess Bros., expects to fly to Melbourne this week to sign the ...

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