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  4. Coal Tribunal's threat to miners' leave privileges

    SYDNEY, Monday.--If miners continued to resort, to direct action he would give a decision seriously affecting their annual leave, stated the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. Gallagher) to-day. ...

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  5. RESCUED AS HOPE GIVEN UP

    AUCKLAND, MArch 19.--John L. Virty aged 22. assistant purser of the Monwai, fell overboard five hour after ...

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  6. Patrols probing close to parallel

    TOKIO, March 19.--It is officially announced to-day that United Nations patrols had ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED

    CANBERRA, Monday.--A proclamation dissolving both Houses of the Commonwealth Parliament was signed by the Governor ...

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  8. NO PLEBISCITES IN QLD. FOR THIS ELECTION

    BRISBANE, Monday.--All Queensland political parties have dropped plebiscites and pre-election ballots for the forthcoming Federal election because less than six weeks remain to polling day. ...

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  9. Members' salaries continue

    CANBERRA, Mon.--Parliamentary salaries of sitting members who do not re-nominate for election will cease ...

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  10. 'SPARE PARTS' FOR HUMANS

    EINDHOVEN, Holland, March: 19.--Phillps-Zwolle factories here have produced a number of "spare parts for ...

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  11. MINOR FLOODS THREATENING IN SOUTH

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Warning has been given of the possibility of minor floods on the ...

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  12. Judge dismisses release

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Mr. Justice Fullagar to-day criticised a union president's affidavit when he dismissed a case in the High ...

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  13. LABOR MEN CONFIDENT

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The Labor Party was confident it would poll particularly well at the Federal ...

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  14. Operation gave new strength

    SYDNEY, Monday.--In 1945, doctors told Mr. Anthony Gilette of Gladstone-road, Parramatta, he would probably never work ...

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  15. Community of buck passers

    SYDNEY, Mon.--Apathy and Communist propaganda were greatly hampering the recruiting campaign, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. G.O.C. to visit territories

    BRISBANE, Mon.--The Army and Navy Minister (Mr. Francis) revealed in Brisbane to-night that the G.O.C.'Northern ...

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  17. Senator's tour

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Labor, Senator A. Benn said to-day he would leave at the week-end for a tour of North Queensland. ...

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  18. Increased port strength sought

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday.--Townsville shipping companies have sought an increase in the port's waterside strength. ...

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  19. Increased pay for Vic. newspapers

    MELBOURNE, Mon.--The Melbourne Newspaper Proprietors' Association, at a meeting to-day with the Trades Hall Council ...

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  20. Tow to resume?

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Palana will resume its journey to Sydney to-morrow, if the weather permits. ...

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  21. Will not sell radio shares

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The State A.L.P. executive will make a final decision on Wednesday night on the endorsement of the Federal ...

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  22. Opposition in U.K. attempting to force election

    LONDON, March 19.--British Press interests in the forthcoming Australian election, were subordinated to speculation on the chances of another election in Britain soon. ...

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  23. Extensive oil search in Papua

    CAIRNS, Mon.--Melbourne mechanic D. O'Connor, who arrived in Cairns this morning after working for two years with the ...

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  24. Prefabs expected

    BRISBANE, Mon.--The first shipment of a £1,400.000 order for 700 Swedish prefabricated houses is expected in Brisbane within the ...

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  25. Drunks frequent cathedral

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Drunken women had gone into St. Paul's Anglican cathedral and "passed out" on the floor, the ...

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  26. Big enrolment

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Nearly 5,000,000 Australians will vote at the Federal election on April 28. The chief Commonwealth ...

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  27. Higher endowment Labor policy?

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--First child endowment of 10- a week was forecast as Labor Party election policy by Mr. A. A. Calwell ...

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  28. 295 POLIO CASES

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Proven cases of poliomyelitis in Queensland between October 1 and the end of last month totalled 295, ...

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  29. Cuban fraud indictment

    HAVANA, Cuba, March. 19.--Ramon Grau San Martin, twice President of Cuba, has been indicted for "principal ...

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  30. Teacher's death

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Miss Olive McKeon, a teacher in the Department of Public Instruction for 49 years, died to-day. ...

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  31. Canadian ship's visit to Qld.

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Brisbane is to be the first port of call of the Canadian light cruiser Ontario (8000 tons), which is visiting ...

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  32. SENTENCED TO DEATH FOR PART IN MASSACRE OF P.O.W.

    LOS NEGROS, March 19.--A former Japanese naval officer was sentenced to death by hanging and former warrant officer to life imprisonment by the Australian War Crimes Court to-day for their part in ...

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  33. New hospital open in April

    TOWNSVILLE, Mon.--Townsville's new £400,000 hospital is to be opened on April 21 by the Premier (Mr. E. M. Hanlon). ...

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  34. Liberal-C.P. pact in N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Mon.--The Liberal and Country parties in New South Wales have agreed to a Federal election pact. ...

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  35. W.R.A.A.F. officers

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Section Officer Dawn Parsloe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Parsloe, of Quay-street, Bundaberg, leaves by ...

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  36. Sub judice

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Allegations of corruption in the Windsor election last year will not be aired in Parliament to-morrow. ...

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  37. Blair well received

    NEW YORK, March 19.--Australian aboriginal tenor Harold Blair was warmly received by a large audience at the New York ...

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  38. CUBAN TARIFF CUTS AS "BRIBE" FOR SUGAR CONCESSIONS?

    LONDON, March 19.--Cuba has offered Britain sweeping tariff cuts in return for a trial three year agreement whereby Britain would take 50,000 tons of Cuban sugar yearly, also tobacco and fruit, says the Havana correspondent ...

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  39. Hearing adjourned

    BRISBANE, Mon.--Because of the indisposition of Mr. M. Hanger, K.C., leading defence counsel, hearing of the Public ...

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  40. 6 DIE IN STORMS

    NEW YORK, Mar. 19.--Fierce blizzards sweat Western Canada and the northern and mid-west section of the United States ...

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  41. Opium seized

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Two pounds of opium, worth £1000, were seized from the freighter Hoegh Silverlight to-day. ...

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  42. New wool record

    PERTH, Mon.--Under animated competition from Great Britain, the U.S.A. and Australian mills, greasy wool in Perth to-day hit a ...

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